Located on historic Main Street within the Opportunity Center of the Coastside, the California Welcome Center in Half Moon Bay is a charming, community-rooted hub for travelers exploring iconic Highway 1. Housed in one of the town’s original 1900s fire stations, the center blends historical charm with modern functionality, offering a warm welcome to both first-time visitors and longtime fans of the Coastside.
Just steps away is the Half Moon Bay History Museum, located in the town’s former jail, providing a fascinating glimpse into the area’s past, from the Ohlone people to early settlers and agricultural pioneers. Visitors can also easily access a diverse collection of restaurants within walking distance, ranging from farm-to-table fare and coastal Mexican to Italian trattorias and sushi spots.
Inside the Welcome Center, guests will find Half Moon Bay-branded merchandise, locally made gifts, maps, and brochures showcasing the best of the region. The center also serves as a shared space for community programs, workshops, and small-scale events, hosted in collaboration with other organizations housed in the Opportunity Center.
Whether you're planning a coastal hike, a fishing trip, or a visit to nearby farms and breweries, the Welcome Center offers local expertise and friendly guidance to help shape your itinerary. Visitors are encouraged to explore nearby attractions, grab a coffee or meal, and learn about the rich heritage and natural beauty of the Coastside.
Please contact the Welcome Center for specific hours of operation.