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Half Moon Bay Wineries

Half Moon Bay Winery
HMB Wines , Pescadero

Beach near Half Moon Bay CA - January 31- 2010 (24-29)

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Barterra Winery
315 Main St
Half Moon Bay, CA 94019
+16507121635

Clos De La Tech
421 Main St
Half Moon Bay, CA 94019
+16507261520

La Nebbia Winery
12341 San Mateo Rd
Half Moon Bay, CA 94019
+16507269463

Sante Arcangeli Family Wines
79 North St
Pescadero, CA 94060
+18312652713

Trojak’knier Winery
151 Harvard Ave
Half Moon Bay, CA 94019
+16507283613

Uphill Ranch and Vineyard
3900 Willowside Ranch Rd
Pescadero, CA 94060

town  HALF MOON BAY, CA

SAN MATEO COUNTY, CALIFORNIA

Purisima Creek Redwoods Preserve

Fishing in Half Moon Bay

Marin County Wineries

Marin County Wineries
Bay Area Vineyards

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Burning Bench Cellars
Moon Hill Vineyard
275 Nicasio Valley Rd
Nicasio, CA 94946
+14156621070

Heidrun Meadery
11925 Highway 1
Point Reyes Station, CA 94956
+14156639122

Heslip Family Winery
2075 Center Rd
Novato, CA 94947
+14158979002

Jr Storey Winery
3001 Bridgeway
Sausalito, CA 94965
+14152007836

Kalin Cellars
61 Galli Dr # F
Novato, CA 94949
+14158833543

Pacheco Ranch Winery
235 Alameda del Prado
Novato, CA 94949
+14158835583

Point Reyes Vineyards
12700 Shoreline Hwy
Point Reyes Station, CA 94956
+14156631552

Santori Wine Company
420 Scenic Rd
Fairfax, CA 94930
+14157202632

Thackrey & Company
660 Horseshoe Hill Rd
Bolinas, CA 94924
+14158689543

Trek Winery
1026 Machin Ave
Novato, CA 94945
+14158999883

West Wind Wines
333 Willow Rd
Nicasio, CA 94946
+14156622553

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BOLINAS, CALIF

FAIRFAX, CALIF

NOVATO, CALIF

POINT REYES STATION

SAUSALITO, CALIF

marin county trails

Muir Beach Night

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see also –

Bay Area Winery

Lake County Wineries

Napa Valley Winery List

Sonoma Valley Winery List

June Gloom in California

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seasonal weather patterns

Late spring in California is a wondrous time of year for getting out and exploring. Thousands of prime hiking trails and camp spots, coupled with relatively mild weather throughout the state, should insure that your ‘gotta see’ list is long. Total Escape is stuffed full of weekend ideas and your excuses for not leaving the house could be vanishing with the warm weather.wildflower

However, for those dwelling in the coastal regions of our great state, spring isn’t all it is cracked up to be. I’m talking about the dreaded marine layer fog, more affectionately referred to as ‘June Gloom’ or ‘May Gray’. This weather pattern can even last into July and August!

The hotter it is inland, the more likely the beach will be cloudy. Advection fog occurs when warm, land air moves out over cool, ocean water. The cold, California Current and upwelling produce cool, moist marine layers that blanket the entire coastline up and down the state. San Francisco is notorious for its dense fog.

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Many tourists and newcomers in California expect warm summers with plenty of sunshine, only to be disappointed by dreaded cloudy days. Otherwise known as overcast!

April was warm, but May is gray. It can be annoying, but why wait it out at the beach? … just head east to catch some rays.

califrepublicIf you’re like most folks who prefer the bright, warm sunshine to the gray, cold mist of a heavy marine layer, you might want to head inland. In most places throughout the state it is warm & the sun is shining and very warm inland by June. It only takes only a few miles of eastward travel to lose the gloom and be basking in the warmth of yet another classic California day.

Although, triple digit heat can also begin around June 1st in parts of the southwest. Regions like Death Valley, Vegas, Arizona, and the Central Valley of California often see temperatures creeping past 100 degrees, in the month of June. Consider that tidbit in your road trip planning. Check the forecast.

You may need winter jackets for the campsite at 5000′ elevation – but air conditioning on the drive there. A wide swing in day time temperatures can be expected in Cali.

Coastal Fog California

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campCamping season is warming up and the crowds are often sparse at the start of the season. Campgrounds are most crowded when “school is out for summer break”, so if you want a quiet camp, choose to explore the back roads.

Travel season is non-stop in California, all year long; and now, so is Wild Fire season.

campfireJULY 1st typically marks the start of the seasonal NO-BURN DAYS: no more open burning, no residential brush burns, no campfires outside of developed campgrounds.

Check with the local rangers for specific conditions. Cal Fire, USFS, BLM, County Fire Agencies

snowSNOW MELTS – June is also the month that many of the snow covered mountain passes finally open up for the summer season. These are the main paved routes that go over the highest points in NorCal and the Sierra range, making Wilderness Areas and alpine lakes accessible. Wildflowers will bloom May-July in the Sierra Nevada!

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California Road Conditions (click map to see more info)

(California State Routes, Interstate & US Highways)

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Summer Solstice Campout – JUNE 20-22