The Pillar Point Bluff Trail provides an alternative trail to the Jean Lauer Trail that drops below the bluff close to the Half Moon Bay Airport. The trail can be accessed from the parking area on Bernal Ave or by a parking lot on Airport Street. While there are several ways to access this trail, this description starts from the Jean Lauer Trail, drops down off of the bluff, and then climbs back to the bluff top.<br><br>From Bernal Ave, take the first left and continue straight ahead. The dirt trail climbs gently for a little bit before the Jean Lauer Trail breaks off to the right and the Pillar Point Bluff trail goes off to the left. There is a post at the intersection that provides directions in case it is not clear. The trail descends from the windswept bluff along a dirt trail at this point. There aren't trees in this area, so make sure you have sunscreen or a hat on sunny days. The trail turns to the right again and parallels Airport Street. You can see small planes taking off and landing throughout the day. The tree-covered hills on the other side of the airport rise above Half Moon Bay, making it a nice hike year round. The trail turns to gravel as it levels out below the bluff. Birds can be seen flying among the bushes on either side of the trail. Hawks and harriers can be seen soaring above the trail in the wind. Around 0.45 miles, a trail breaks off to the left that leads to a parking lot on Airport Street. After this point, the trail turns to dirt and starts to climb steeply up the hillside. At 0.7 miles, the trail intersects back with the Jean Lauer Trail. If you turn to the left, you can continue exploring the bluff, or you can take a right and work your way back to the car.
If you turn around, you can appreciate the grade of the trail that you just climbed. You can also see the parking area at Airport Street that is another way to access the trail.
The Half Moon Bay Airport, Airport Street, and Half Moon Bay can be seen as the trail climbs to the top of the bluff.
The dirt trail drops down from the Jean Lauer Trail toward the airport.
The trail is gravel as it makes its way below the bluff. Birds can be seen flying among the bushes in this corridor.
The trail as it approaches the intersection with the Jean Lauer Trail.