Route 35--Skyline Boulevard in California State

Route 35--Skyline Boulevard

Experience all the rugged twists and turns of the Bay Area with this short but sweet drive up the San Francisco Peninsula.

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Route 35--Skyline Boulevard Details

Experience all the rugged twists and turns of the Bay Area with this short but sweet drive up the San Francisco Peninsula. With the ocean on one side and the San Francisco Bay on the other, you will be rewarded with picturesque views everywhere you look. But that is not all you will also be in close proximity to tons of other Northern California attractions. Half Moon Bay, Silicon Valley, and the El Corte de Madera Creek Open Space Preserve are all a short drive from the boulevard.

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Nearby Parks Around Route 35--Skyline Boulevard

Compare nearby parks around Route 35--Skyline Boulevard when deciding whether to expand the route after this stop.

96.0 mi away

Pinnacles

National Park · CA

153.2 mi away

Yosemite

National Park · CA

208.2 mi away

Lassen Volcanic

National Park · CA

277.6 mi away

Redwood

National Park · CA

311.9 mi away

Death Valley

National Park · CA

373.4 mi away

Crater Lake

National Park · OR

Nearby Points of Interest Around Route 35--Skyline Boulevard

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3.2 mi away

Burleigh H. Murray Ranch

The perfect mix of history and nature, this park was once a sheep and cattle ranch that produced dairy and other milk products during the late 1800s.

4.6 mi away

Half Moon Bay State Beach

Stretching for 2-miles along the Pacific Ocean, this park is actually made up of four different beaches - Roosevelt, Dunes, Venice, and Francis.

4.6 mi away

Half Moon Bay

This state beach is so big that it is actually comprised of four individual beaches Francis, Venice, Dunes, and Roosevelt.

8.7 mi away

Montara State Beach

Just off State Route 1 north of Half Moon Bay, sits one of the cleanest beaches in the entire state of California.

9.3 mi away

Gray Whale Cove State Beach

This small but picturesque 3-acre park is a great place to visit for dramatic coastal views.