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Half Moon Bay Coastal trail
As the Holidays are approached we just stepped into lockdown 2.0. We are trying hard to keep our minds fresh and rejuvenated with different kinds of activities maintaining all the Covid-19 precautions. We try to explore new places which are ♿️wheelchair friendly.
We are back to our Joyrides. All of us have our face masks on with windows closed and we try to visit the places which are less crowded. Half moon Coastal trail is one of easiest trails for ♿️wheelchair users through and around the Ritz Carlton golf course with beautiful scenery at each turn. The path is nice and wide which makes it very accessible. Make sure you carry a light jacket as it gets very windy and the weather changes very frequently. Enjoy one of the best sunsets with the Bagpiper playing the soothing tune on the green ocean lawn. You can park for free in the Ritz Carlton garage. There is also additional parking for trail access on Miramontes Point .
♿️ Wheelchair Accessibility ♿️
- There are a couple of wheelchair accessible parking spaces inside the Ritz Carlton Garage. They will give you a ticket at the entry according to how many vehicles are there inside the parking
- There are a couple of wheelchair accessible parking spaces on Miramontes Point Parking
- It does not matter where you pick up the trail. You can either enter from the Miramonte road Parking or the Ritz Carlton. All the paths are beautiful and effortless for a wheelchair
- There is an accessible Bathroom at the hotel which can be used by the day time visitors
- The Scenic Overlook is a little bumpy and not recommended for wheelchair users.
- The beach access is from a cliff which is not accessible for a wheelchair.
- Please try to stay on the path as the Cliffs are very steep.
♿️ Social Distancing tips ♿
Day trips at the time of Covid are all done keeping social distancing and safety in mind. At no point should these be compromised.
- Always wear your face mask even if you are not getting out of the car.
- Avoid crowded areas if you are stepping out of the car
- Always remember to carry gloves, hand sanitizer, water, food.
- Do not forget to use the restroom before leaving from your house as it is safer to not use outside restroom during this period
- Remember to wipe your crutch or mobility scooter handle or the wheelchair wheels every time you go outside
- Do not leave your items unattended.
- Do not open your car windows in crowded places
- Make sure you check out the time to time Covid -19 restrictions of that place.