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So Where Can You Watch the Mavericks Surf Contest?

Not on the beaches and bluffs overlooking the big wave, that’s for sure. Here’s a look at where you can get in on the surfing action.

Because the bluffs above Mavericks are environmentally sensitive and some spectators in the past have been injured by rogue waves and rocks falling from the cliffs, local authorities from San Mateo County Sheriff, California Parks, CHP, San Mateo County Harbor District and other participating agencies will again close off all roads to Pillar Point, including access to the beach and bluffs, for public safety.

So how do you see what’s going on a half-mile west? If you're lucky, you know someone with a boat or helicopter. If not, your only chance to see the Big Wave surfers in the water is on a flat screen.

Attend the Mavericks Invitational Festival

The annual festival is on the grounds of the Oceano Hotel and Spa in Princeton Harbor, Half Moon Bay, the epicenter for the Mavericks Invitational located on the road to Mavericks and across from Jeff Clark’s Mavericks Surf Shop. They have plans for a live stream of the contest.

When Will It Start?

The Mavericks Festival starts at 8 a.m. on Sunday, Jan. 20, 2013, just as the first heat of the contest starts. The festival will run all day with a live steam of the contest action. As soon as the final heat is complete, all the action on the water will move to the Festival, where the surfers will gather for the Awards Ceremony. The event wraps up at sunset.

Where Can I Park?

Parking is available at the Half Moon Bay Airport for $15, with proceeds benefitting the Boys & Girls Club of the Coastside. The entrance to the lot is off of Capistrano Road. The San Mateo County Sheriff’s Office will not permit parking on Highway 1 in the vicinity of the harbor and spectators will not be able to park in Princeton. The best option is to bike along Highway 1 or the Coastal Trail to Pillar Point Harbor. SamTrans also offers public transportation to the area. Check the timetables to the Coastside here.

But I’ll Miss the 49ers Game

No you won’t. You can watch them both from the comfort of your own home or at area businesses by watching the football game on TV and the free webcast live of all the surfing action, interviews and contest details at www.mavericksinvitational.com. Plus, they’ll have some exciting, never-before-seen footage from camera angles provided by presenting sponsor GoPro. Also, it’s inevitable that a screen at Old Princeton Landing and Half Moon Bay Brewery Co. in Princeton will be tuned in to the football game and surf webcast as well. Other area businesses from Café Classique, Ketch Joanne, Flavor , and the American Legion will also stream the webcast for patrons as they have in years past when the contest was last held.

How Much Does it Cost?

The Mavericks Festival at the Oceano Hotel is $10 ($20 at the gate, if not sold out) and includes: Official Mavericks Invitational poster, program, wristband and admission to the festival grounds with access to food, giveaways, merchandise, music, viewing areas, and a chance to meet and greet the surfers and legends of big wave surfing. Get tickets online here.

Where Can I Get Updates on the Day of the Event?

Keep up with what's going on with the contest on Half Moon Bay Patch as well as on our Facebook page here and Twitter, @HMoonBayPatch.

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Jon DeLong May 18, 2013 at 06:45 pm
With so many good Mexican restaurants in the area, why bother?
Cid May 17, 2013 at 06:14 pm
I enjoy an occasional Taco Bell, but in the same shopping center as Happy Taco with far better,Read More authentic LOCAL Mexican food! Nah! I do enjoy the Combo locations that have KFC & TACO BELL. (Face it, Americans like to have choices!). With no drive-through, perhaps it will be better than the average suburban stores along the El Camino. As for another chain restaurant in Half Moon Bay...What did you expect? Demographics will continue to dictate that we can still expect to keep our "Fast-Food-Free-Zone" between Linda Mar and HMB while "City Councils or Planning Departments in the Cities will attract them....for their tax base.
Dee May 15, 2013 at 08:07 pm
Seriously? Taco Bell? Next to New Leaf? How did this happen? Not happy about this addition and notRead More looking forward to seeing Taco Bell trash all over the place. Not sure about KFC ... we already have a fast food chicken place at Popeyes so we certainly don't need another. The high school students will probably frequent Taco Bell the most and keep it in business but I will not be going there that's for sure.
Carol Wexler May 18, 2013 at 02:42 pm
I would consider volunteering at the California State Parks but dogs are not allowed and I wouldRead More need to bring my dog.
pae May 18, 2013 at 11:22 pm
Misha, I understand where you're coming from, but that's what we don't want to do. One reason thatRead More all dog owners are being discriminated against is those few who don't follow the rules. It doesn't matter that there are bicyclists and horseback riders who don't follow rules, they're "OK," it's the dog owners who pay the price. We want an area where our dogs can exercise freely and legally, where we won't be bothered by people who are afraid of dogs or dislike them, and where they're not at risk from horses who spook. For those of us who live surrounded by Rancho land especially, we don't want to have to drive miles to a small, fenced lot with crowds of others seeking to exercise their dogs in the same small area. We're paying for this open space with our tax dollars, and we want to have access to it. There's plenty of room for everyone.
Misha Flores May 17, 2013 at 09:35 am
To be honest I would probably just let my dog run around without a leash anyway, except there's soRead More much darned poison oak around these hills. I don't want her to get contaminated and then I hug her and trouble ensues.
Anne Martin May 16, 2013 at 04:29 pm
I don't own a dog now but empathize with the dog owners who have been deprived of the right toRead More allow their dogs to run free in the national recreation area that we as taxpayers own. As a taxpayer, I want to know the rationale for this policy. If it is to protect horses from being frightened by dogs what is the basis for that? How many horses use the open space? It appears that dozens of people who have been able to enjoy walking with their dogs in the open space adjoining their neighborhood are now being grossly inconvenienced because some faceless bureaucrats are creating rules that may have no basis in reality.