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Mori Point & Graffiti Bunkers loop via Old Mori Road Trail

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California
San Mateo County
Pacifica

Mori Point & Graffiti Bunkers loop via Old Mori Road Trail

Easy

4.8

(5090)

14,262

hikers

Mori Point & Graffiti Bunkers loop via Old Mori Road Trail

01:03

3.86km

60m

Hiking

The Mori Point & Graffiti Bunkers loop via Old Mori Road Trail offers a fantastic blend of Pacific coastline and unique historical art, making it a standout easy hike in Pacifica. You'll wander along the flat Old Mori Road Trail, traversing wetlands before climbing gently to coastal bluffs with expansive ocean views. The highlight is undoubtedly the Mori Point Summit Graffiti Bunkers, where World War II structures are covered in ever-changing street art, providing a truly distinctive visual experience.

This easy 2.4-mile (3.9 km) loop involves a modest 189 feet (58 metres) of elevation gain and takes about 1 hour and 3 minutes to complete, making it perfect for a relaxed outing. Parking at the trailhead can get busy, especially on weekends, so plan to arrive early. The trail is accessible year-round, but spring is particularly lovely for wildflowers, and dressing in layers is always a good idea due to the coastal weather.

Beyond the stunning views and the artistic bunkers, Mori Point holds ecological significance as a restored habitat for the threatened California red-legged frog. The area also has a cinematic connection, with the cliffs famously used in the 1971 film "Harold and Maude." Keep an eye out for wildlife, including seals and various bird species, and if you visit during migration seasons, you might even spot whales.

Last updated: June 9, 2026

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Old Mori Road Trail

Highlight (Segment) • Trail

Old Mori Road Trail is a smooth gravel and wood plank trail leading from the trailhead off Hw1 to the cliffs overlooking the Pacific Ocean and the beach below Mori Point. Keep an eye out for whales migrating along the coastline and listen for the mating call of the Pacific tree frog as you take in the beautiful scenery.

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1.17 km

The Point

Highlight • Viewpoint

Terrific vista from the point at the end of bluffs trail popular with romantic locals, also made famous worldwide cineastically in the end scene of Harold & Maude

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2.69 km

The remaining walls of old defensive structures near the summit of Mori Point are a display of colorful and often creative spray paintings.

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3.86 km

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2.22 km

1.63 km

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1.70 km

1.46 km

604 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I park to access the Mori Point & Graffiti Bunkers loop?

Parking is available at the trailhead near Highway 1 in Pacifica. It's advisable to arrive early, especially on weekends, as parking can fill up quickly.

Is the Mori Point & Graffiti Bunkers loop suitable for beginners or families?

The Old Mori Road Trail section is generally considered easy and accessible, suitable for all skill levels. However, some trails that ascend the bluffs, like the Bootlegger's Steps, involve significant elevation gain and can be steep and slippery. You can choose routes within Mori Point that match your fitness level, making it adaptable for beginners or families looking for a smoother walk.

What kind of terrain can I expect on this trail?

The trail offers varied terrain. You'll find smooth gravel and wood plank sections, particularly on the Old Mori Road Trail. As you explore further, you'll encounter dirt paths, and some areas along the bluffs can be steep and slippery. There are very few asphalt sections, with most of the route being unpaved and natural.

What are the main points of interest along the route?

You'll encounter several notable features. The Old Mori Road Trail itself is a highlight. You'll also find the The Point viewpoint offering panoramic ocean views, and the Mori Point Summit Graffiti Bunkers, which are old WWII structures covered in vibrant art. Don't miss the iconic Bootlegger's Steps, a historic staircase.

What is the best time of year to hike this loop?

Spring is an excellent time to visit, as the landscape is adorned with beautiful wildflower blooms like California Goldfields and Poppies. It's also a great spot for whale watching during migration seasons. Clear days offer expansive views stretching to San Francisco and Point Reyes.

Are dogs allowed on the Mori Point & Graffiti Bunkers loop?

Mori Point is part of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area. Generally, dogs are allowed on leash on most trails within the GGNRA, but it's always best to check the specific regulations for Mori Point before your visit to ensure compliance.

Do I need a permit or is there an entrance fee to access Mori Point?

No, there are no entrance fees or permits required to hike at Mori Point. It is part of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area, which is publicly accessible.

What kind of wildlife can I spot along the trail?

The area is known for its restored wetlands, which are vital habitats for endangered species like the California red-legged frog and the San Francisco garter snake. You might also spot migrating whales, seals, and pelicans, especially during migration seasons.

Does this trail connect with other popular hiking paths?

Yes, this loop intersects with several other trails. Significant portions of the route follow the Coastal Trail, Bluff Trail, and the Pacific Coast Bike Route. You'll also encounter sections of the Lishumsha Trail, Timigtac Trail, and the Headlands Trail.

What are the historical highlights of Mori Point?

Mori Point has a rich history. It was farmland in the 1880s, hosted a speakeasy during Prohibition, and was the scene of a gunfight between federal agents and bootleggers. The Bootlegger's Steps are named after this era. It was also a site for a limestone quarry and features concrete remnants of World War II structures, now known as the Mori Point Summit Graffiti Bunkers.

What are the best viewpoints along the Mori Point & Graffiti Bunkers loop?

The The Point offers stunning panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean, coastal bluffs, and Rockaway Beach. On clear days, you can see as far as San Francisco, the Marin Headlands, and even Point Reyes to the north, and Pacifica, San Pedro Ridge, and Montara Mountain to the south.

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