San Pedro Valley Park

San Pedro Valley Park offers stunning ocean views and rich biodiversity, making it a popular outdoor destination for nature enthusiasts in California.

1,052
Acres Protected
10
Miles of Trails
200,000
Annual Visitors
1970
Year Established

About San Pedro Valley Park

 

San Pedro Valley Park is a scenic regional park located in Pacifica, California, spanning over hundreds of acres and providing a gateway to the coastal landscapes of the San Pedro Valley and Montara Mountain. Known for its diverse ecosystems, the area hosts a wide variety of flora and fauna, including coastal scrub, grasslands, and forests of eucalyptus and Monterey pine. Visitors can enjoy expansive views of the Pacific Ocean and potential sightings of wildlife such as deer and a variety of bird species. Historically, this area has been an important site for indigenous communities and later settlers, contributing to its rich cultural background. The park features a network of trails catering to different skill levels, offering opportunities for hiking, wildlife viewing, and photography. Among the standout features are the Brooks Falls, a seasonal waterfall best viewed after the winter rains. The park appeals to a wide audience due to its combination of natural beauty, accessibility, and recreational diversity.

Highlights

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Brooks Falls – a seasonal waterfall with breathtaking views

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Ecological diversity – habitats ranging from coastal scrub to forests

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Montara Mountain – offers panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean

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Wildlife sightings – including deer, rabbits, and a variety of birds

Notable Natural Features

Brooks Falls

A stunning seasonal waterfall that flows during winter and early spring.

Montara Mountain

A summit offering sweeping views of the San Francisco Bay and the Pacific Ocean.

Hazelnut Trail

A moderate trail that winds through diverse ecosystems, perfect for spotting wildlife.