Nighty Light

Spend the Night at Point Montara Lighthouse

Just 25 miles south of San Francisco on California’s rough-and-tumble coast lies a centuries-old beacon that’s still lighting the way for voyaging ships. Point Montara Fog Signal and Light Station—operating since 1875—has become the distinguished (and well-preserved!) elder statesman of the seaside.

The public grounds, with a picnic area, offer some of the best vantage points in the Bay Area for seeing gray whales in transit (typically in spring and winter, but sometimes during fall). Stroll among the native plant gardens or to benches overlooking the ocean, keeping your eyes and ears peeled for the spouts in the distance. Or venture down a short dirt and rock path to a secluded cove surrounded by green cliffs. The lighthouse shares its perch with the quaint Point Montara Lighthouse Hostel; it’s a budget-friendly stay at a banner whale-watching spot. Now that’s seeing the light!

TIP: Nearby is the Fitzgerald Marine Reserve, a popular low-tide destination offering a beachside glimpse into an underwater world. Residents include a rich variety of marine life such as sea stars, snails, purple sea urchins, sponges, and giant green anemones.

The Point Montara Lighthouse is accessed directly from Hwy. 1 on the southern edge of Montara. Look for the hostel sign on the coastal side of the road. The lighthouse has limited visitor parking. For a whale watching tour, Pillar Point Harbor, located three miles south, is the best option. Weekend stays at the hostel are booked far in advance (weekdays, too, if a school group is visiting). Dog-friendly for day use only!

Trending Stories NorCal

View all Stories
  1. Golden Gate's Blue Heron

    Golden Gate Park’s Blue Heron Lake is home to birds of many feathers, turtles lounging on rocks, visitors from afar, and locals who love this urban oasis in San Francisco. Try the "Boats and Breakfast" rowboat or pedal boat deal.

    View
  2. Sponsored

    Chase Fall Colors & Family Fun in Reno Tahoe

    Ready to Reno? We’re so with you! Reno Tahoe is the ultimate urban basecamp for gathering family and friends for all kinds of fall fun and festivities.

    View
  3. This Is Paradise

    Granite mountain-scape, superb sunset views, crystal lakes, and shoreline campsites … the trip to Paradise Lake in Tahoe National Forest lives up to its idyllic name.

    View
  4. Aloha from California

    Say Aloha without leaving California with a 7-mile out-and-back hiking adventure to Lake Aloha in El Dorado National Forest. You can also camp here, a premier place for stargazing.

    View

Trending Stories SoCal

View all Stories
  1. Can't Top This

    San Francisco’s Presidio was already a fantastic place to hang out for the afternoon, a beautiful site within the largest urban national park in the United States (the Golden Gate National Recreation Area). And Presidio Tunnel Tops is like a cherry on top. Make that two cherries on top, with the newly opened (July 2025) Outpost Meadow, a 1.5-acre green space located at Old Mason Street across from the Crissy Field Marsh in the Presidio.

    View
  2. Coming Up Roses

    Looking to spice up your hiking life? Give your partner a rose—Mount Rose! The 10-mile out-and-back peak hike goes up to one of the grandest views in all of Lake Tahoe. Get ready f

    View
  3. Underground Garden

    Looking to escape the summer heat? Head to Fresno and discover its cool secret: the Forestiere Underground Gardens–an enchanting garden and architecture oasis like no other.

    View
  4. Sequoia Re-opens Crystal Cave

    Step inside Sequoia & Kings Canyon National Park's hidden world by visiting the newly re-opened Crystal Cave—the only cave in the parks open to the public. Closed for four years, this rare marble karst cavern is welcoming visitors once again, but only through the summer season!

    View