China Beach

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Sea Cliff Ave
San Francisco, CA 94121

The Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the preservation and enhancement of over 84,000 acres of parkland in the San Francisco Bay Area. Through a variety of volunteer programs, educational initiatives, and conservation projects, the conservancy works to ensure that these vital public resources continue to thrive for future generations.

In addition to maintaining historical sites like Alcatraz and Fort Point, the organization engages the community through events, guided tours, and hands-on restoration efforts, promoting a deep connection between people and nature. Their commitment to environmental stewardship and public enjoyment underscores the importance of these iconic landscapes to local and global communities alike.

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Vinod A.
6/3/2021

Small beach with great view of Golden Gate Bridge Parking is street side You see lots of surfers practicing It is windy and foggy lots of time. Great time to catch the sunset by the Bay.

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Ed U.
11/2/2021

Unlike neighboring Baker Beach, China Beach is much smaller and almost feels hidden among the mansions in tony Seacliff. Like China Cove across the bay in Marin, this spot was named for the...

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Jasmine D.
11/26/2022

There's a free parking lot...just walk down a flight of stairs to this semi secluded beach/cove with a great view of the Golden Gate Bridge. It also seemed like a great place to go...

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May A.
12/9/2020

Great little local beach in San Francisco After admiring the beautiful homes in the Sea Cliff neighborhood we drove towards the end of Sea Cliff Avenue and parked our car at the small (free)...

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Shane S.
9/4/2020

Me and my friend both recently went to China Beach along with Baker Beach. Both beaches are close to one another. China Beach is much more compact while Baker Beach has a lot more sand making it...

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