End-of-the-Year Sunset Group Hike at Mori Point
Mori Point
775 Bradford Way
Pacifica, CA 94044
Saturday, December 20, 2025 at 3:30pm PT - 5:00pm PT
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Join AORN of The San Francisco Bay Area during our final monthly group hike of 2025 during sunset on Saturday, December 20th at 3:30pm at Mori Point in Pacifica.
This is a chance to meet and network with your colleagues as you enjoy some exercise and the great views of the coastline.
Chapter Co-Vice President, Joy Chau, RN will lead the hike from the Pacifica Municipal Pier to the picturesque Mori Point.
Length: 3.1 miles
Difficulty: Moderately easy
Elevation gain: 200 ft. (Note, there are some stairs to descend on the trail!)
Type: Out/back
The group will meet at the Pacifica Municipal Pier near Chit Chat Cafe at the Pier.
Conditions can be cold, windy and foggy at the beach. Dress in layers and bring along a windproof shell or parka. A reminder to wear comfortable walking/hiking shoes and sunscreen.
Don't forget to bring some water too!
Family, friends, and dogs (on leash) are welcome!
Questions? Text/call Joy Chau at (925) 487-6426.
Adverse Weather Rule:
If the forecast predicts a 50% or above chance for rain by the Thursday before the hike then the hike will likely be canceled. If it's below 50% then Joy will make the decision based on the trail conditions and the expected hourly likelihood of rain. A group text and email from Joy will be sent out either Friday evening or early Saturday morning to those registered to confirm cancellation.
Liability Waiver:
By signing up for this hiking event, you hereby release its organizers, hosts, and all participants from any and all liabilities, claims, demands or causes of action that you now have, or may have in the future, for illness, injuries, damages, and /or economic loss of any kind or nature, arising in whole or in part out of the activities, advice, or information contained herein . You are acknowledging the requirements, the possible risks and are taking responsibility for your own health and safety issues. And safety matters!
