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Half Moon Bay Beach Safety Run

Sun September 21, 2025 Half Moon Bay, CA 94019 US Directions

Events

5K Run/Walk

$48.70 incl. $3.70 Fee
($0: Ages 0 - 5) ($41.28: Ages 6 - 17)
8:00AM PDT Registration Opens July 1, 2025 at 2:02pm PDT

10K Run

$48.70 incl. $3.70 Fee
($0: Ages 0 - 5) ($41.28: Ages 6 - 17)
8:00AM PDT Registration Opens July 1, 2025 at 2:02pm PDT

Kids Fun Run (10 & Under, 1/4 Mile)

$16.90 incl. $1.90 Fee 8:00AM PDT Registration Opens July 1, 2025 at 1:30pm PDT

Place

4000 Cabrillo Hwy North
Half Moon Bay, CA US 94019

Description

The Half Moon Bay Beach Safety Run will take place on Sunday, September 21 at the Pillar Point Harbor in Half Moon Bay, located at 4000 Cabrillo Hwy N, Half Moon Bay, CA 94019.

This destination event will host a 5K (3.1 mile) and 10K (6.2 mile) courses that will showcase the beautiful Pacific coastline of Half Moon Bay, Pillar Point Harbor and its docks of colorful fishing boats, ever-present ocean views from the Pillar Point Marsh Trail, and of course the refreshing salty sea breeze. A noncompetitive Kids Fun Run (1/4 Mile) for ages 10 and under will conclude the morning.

The event is organized by and a benefit for the Arunay Foundation, who is committed to reducing beach accidents and coastal drownings by raising awareness and educating people about sneaker waves, rip currents, and other hazardous beach conditions. Their goal is to equip our beaches with “Life Rings” and keep our communities informed about unsafe weather conditions. Learn more about their mission and projects: click here.

As a community, we cannot make a difference without your support and help.  Together, we can raise awareness and make our beaches safer. All proceeds from this event will be used by the Arunay Foundation to support their programs that improve beach safety.  

The Arunay Foundation was created to transform grief into purpose—raising awareness about the very real dangers of sneaker waves and educating others on beach and ocean safety. Most beachgoers are unaware that sneaker waves on the West Coast claim more lives annually than all other weather-related hazards combined.

The rugged coasts of California, Oregon, and Washington, though breathtakingly beautiful, can be perilous. Arunay's parents didn’t know the risks—what sneaker waves were, how to recognize hazardous conditions, or what life-saving actions to take. They believe that with the right awareness and resources, such losses can be prevented.

Guided by Arunay’s light, their mission is to ensure that a day at the beach always ends with laughter—not loss.

The Arunay Foundation is a registered 501(c)3 nonprofit organization (EIN: 87-3499812). All donations to Arunay Foundation are tax-deductible.

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