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Description
Essentials about Baker Beach in brief
Baker Beach is one of the city beaches of San Francisco on the Pacific Ocean. The approximately 800 meter long beach is located at the western end of the former Presidio military area and is now part of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area. On weekends and warmer days without fog, locals flock to Baker Beach for picnicking, fishing and, of course, sunbathing.
Swimming and sunbathing at Baker Beach
A little “warning” about sunbathing: The northern part of the beach is frequented by so-called “clothing-optional sunbathers”, a typical American paraphrase for the fact that you might encounter naked people here. Swimming is not advisable in the rather fresh temperatures of the North Pacific and its strong currents. But the wonderful panoramic view of the Golden Gate Bridge, which is only a short distance away, compensates for this.
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Opening hours
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Admission fees
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Address
Getting there
By public transport:
No connections.
By car:
There is a parking lot on site.
Photos: Levi Clancy, Baker Beach with Golden Gate Bridge in background, San Francisco, California, CC BY-SA 4.0 / Daniel Schwen, Baker Beach 2, CC BY-SA 4.0
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English version: Machine translation by DeepL