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  1. Drive to the end of Poplar Street in Half Moon Bay and you’ll find Blufftop Coastal Park, home to Poplar Beach.It’s located about a half mile south of Half Moon Bay State Beach, and is operated by the City of Half Moon Bay and the County of San Mateo, unlike most beaches in the area which fall under the jurisdiction of California State Parks.. While most Coastside beaches prohibit dogs and ...

  2. Poplar Beach is a city-run beach in Half Moon Bay, CA. Poplar is a popular beach with families, dog owners, and even horseback riders which sometimes adds a horse poop smell to the beach access.

  3. Poplar Beach is a beautiful, well-tended park within a mile of downtown Half Moon Bay. Thinner crowds help ensure your visit feels like a restorative getaway despite the proximity to Highway 92 and Silicon Valley.

  4. 115 reviews and 656 photos of POPLAR BEACH "As others have noted, there are horses that occasionally poop on the trail down to the beach. But I say don't let that stop you from easy access to a remarkable section of the California coastline. And I promise there's no discernible poop once you get down to the beach (quite frankly I find the horse poop not nearly as offensive as the human poop in ...

  5. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › Poplar_BeachPoplar Beach - Wikipedia

    Poplar Beach is a beach located in and operated by the city of Half Moon Bay, California. It lies at the end of Poplar Street west of State Route 1.Located roughly a half mile south of Half Moon Bay State Beach, Poplar Beach allows horses and leashed dogs. It is close to a residential area, and there are no fireworks or beach fires allowed.

  6. Volleyball Courts at Poplar Beach - Open to the Public! Since September 2021, the City has installed three beach volleyball courts at the north end of Poplar Beach, as a summer pilot from March through November of each year, as weather and tides allow.

  7. Mar 23, 2023 · Half Moon Bay is home to some of the most stunning beaches in California. One of the most popular beaches in the area is Poplar Beach, a stunning stretch of white sand and crystal-clear waters.From surfing and swimming to fishing and exploring tide pools, there's something for everyone at Poplar Beach.

  8. City owned, signs at Poplar Beach announce that the beach closes from dusk to dawn. The gate is closed at 8:00 PM but visitors park on neighborhood streets and hike in. Bonfires are illegal, but recent visitors have destroyed the fence to build fires.

  9. Poplar Beach is a city-run beach in Half Moon Bay, CA. Poplar is a popular beach with families, dog owners, and even horseback riders which sometimes adds a horse poop smell to the beach access. From the parking lot you’ll have to hike the steep trail down to the beach. Bring sturdy shoes for the hike down the bluff. Once on the sand you can ditch the shoes and walk quite a ways in either ...

  10. This is a local beach-paid parking, like $2 for an hour. The trail is not well maintained and is moderately steep. The only bad this was a lot of horses on the beach-so horse poop everywhere.

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