Historic 92 — Hayward to Half Moon Bay

Photo courtesy of the San Mateo History Museum The original road from San Mateo to Half Moon Bay.

In 1865, a franchise was issued to build a toll road from San Mateo to Half Moon Bay.Construction costs were not to exceed $20,000. It was to connect with the route that led to San Mateo Creek and up to the Crystal Springs Valley where the San Mateo Creek entered Crystal Springs Valley.

The road was hacked out alongside of the creek and then turned to the south in Crystal Springs Valley before it turned west again and climbed to the spine of the northern Santa Cruz Mountains. Following Indian and Spanish trails that had been established over the years, the construction up the east side of the mountain was steep, but relatively easy compared to the sheer drop-off that was encountered on the west side of the mountain. The west side had to be negotiated by a great number of switchbacks. The vegetation that consisted of chaparral had to be hacked down to facilitate the twisting road. The road as it continued west entered a small pleasant valley. From this point the valley was narrow, but with a flat bottom that allowed fairly easy construction in the town of Half Moon Bay.

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