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Pillar Point Harbor

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One Johnson Pier, Half Moon Bay, CA 94019
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Pillar Point Harbor is a protected harbor of refuge along the San Mateo County California Coast. Pillar Point Harbor is home port to a vital commercial fishing industry, to sport fishermen, and to pleasure boaters seeking the amenities this modern coastal harbor facility provides. The Harbor has 369 berths and an inner and outer breakwater, making it one of the safest harbors in the United States. The San Mateo County Harbor District, runs Pillar Point Harbor in Princeton and Oyster Point Marina/Park in South San Francisco, was created by a County election in 1933. It was originally formed to build a harbor at Redwood City, but the Great Depression intervened. Coastsiders then pushed to get a breakwater built at Pillar Point for a harbor of refuge for the fishing fleet. The Army Corps of Engineers began work on this breakwater after World War II and finally completed it in 1961. The Johnson Pier, docks and 369 berths, and the inner breakwater were built during the 1970's and 1980's. Pillar Point remains a major commercial and sport fishing harbor, and is host to many public events including the annual Mavericks surfing competition, and the Christmas boat decorating contest.

Credit Cards Accepted

VISA, Master Card, American Express, Discovery

Memberships

  • Member Cal Harbor Masters & Port Capt. Assoc
  • Member Chamber of Commerce

Amenities

  • 30 Amp
  • 50 Amp
  • Anchorage
  • Cable TV
  • Hotel
  • Parking
  • Pets Welcome
  • Restaurant
  • Restrooms
  • Shore Power
  • Showers
  • Store
  • Water
  • WiFi

Pillar Point Harbor Reviews

Used to be a GREAT place!

We used to frequent this RV park at least a dozen times a year (going back at least 15 years). It has always been a "first come, first serve" facility so that part doesn't bother us but when the management starts SAVING spots that are clearly AVAILABLE then it is really is not a "first come, first serve" facility as it advertises! If you pull in the park and there is no RV in a spot, then you should be able to claim that spot. Not so anymore! Very disappointing because we really love this area! The owners really need to address this issue which has happened at least the last 4 times we were there!

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