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    Alameda Beach

    4.0 (166 reviews)

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    Edwin R.

    Alameda Beach is awesome! Super clean and chill. You can swim, paddle board (even with your dog!), or just hang out. It's free, and you can set up a little day tent for shade or BBQ with friends and family. The view of the Bay and SF skyline is beautiful. One of my favorite spots to relax and enjoy the day!

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    Phil A.

    I haven't reviewed this beach in a long time, so I guess I'm due!! This beach is connected to Crown Memorial State Beach by a trail. The trail that runs along the beach is the Shoreline Trail, which is about a mile and a half long. This beach is usually pretty windy late in the day, the windsurfers here love that. You will see plenty of them here. There also plenty of restrooms and water fountains along that 1.5 mile stretch. The parking lot here is huge, and it's no longer free, they put a parking machine here. This is a great beach, been coming here for a long time!!

    Tiffany S.

    Great spot to take a stroll and chill. Can get really windy sometimes depending on the weather, but it's the bay so dress in layers. The water is really gentle, never see huge surf coming in, and in the summer there's a lot of people in the ocean.

    Mom with all the poppy blooming
    Karina J.

    I really love the alameda beach. It's my favorite part of Alameda. It's free and it beautiful for everyone to enjoy. I love coming for walksin the mornings with my sister and mom. The sunsets are very gorgeous and romantic perfect for a stoll with your significant other. I definitely recommend if you gave some free time to come and enjoy our beach.

    Public Bathroom
    Dale S.

    We drove out of our way to check this place out and we were so disappointed. Alameda Beach is long a thin stretch of shoreline that butts up to a sidewalk next to a road. It is very much not dog friendly; there are signs at every entry to the "beach". There are a few spots with volleyball nets set up and they basically extend the full depth of the beach. It was small and a mediocre in my opinion and still quite dirty despite the many many signs of what you can and can't do on this strip of land. We thought about using the restroom before heading to another beach but as we got closer, decided against it as the restroom looked like something out of a horror movie... I'm also still unsure if there is a large unhoused population that lives on the beach or if people just like to set up multiple tents next to each other, as there is not a lot of space on this beach, and hang out. Definitely not our cup of tea but we did see some birders with binoculars at the far end of the beach on our way out and they seemed to be enjoying the view, so there's that.

    Maruko X.

    The Alameda beach is a long and narrow beach with great views of mountains and San Francisco landscapes, which is very popular on a hot day, although the water is usually cold there. It's a great sunset observing spot during sunny and not overly cloudy day.

    So cute! 1.4.2023
    Yvette F.

    Nothing more relaxing to me than water! I love to drink it. I love to swim in it! I love to sit and read by it! I love water. When my children were little. We would come here and swim for hours. My son God rest his sweet soul! He would go so far out. I'd say boy a shark is going to eat you! He laugh and go farther. I pray bc I would go that far out. Unless I had to go save him!!! My daughter on the other hand. She loved to swim but, when seaweed touched her. She shout seaweed is for eating not to touch me! I had never eaten seaweed! But, bc she attended a private school! She had a pretty good life. I must say. Now I love seaweed. Sorry, back to the beach. Just a day relaxing watching people walk their . A beautiful day!

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    Binh T.

    Bring your jacket, it's was actually pretty windy. I like the security of visible police cars cursing up and down the street. Great biking path, 2 public toilets, quiet, peaceful and nature. I saw some birds, and squirrels eating on the grass. Dog friendly, and all of them were in a leash. I Love that it's close to home, and I didn't had to pay the toll to drive to ocean beach. The view was cloudy, but a beautiful quiet place if you need your own alone time away from the busy city noise.

    Beautiful sunset
    Joyce T.

    It is a long beach, not too crowded even on weekend, best for strolling along the beach and enjoying the sunset. The water is very cold, definitely not for swimming, sand is not white nor soft, we prefer to walk on the trail than the sand beach, overall it's nice beach for family and dogs.

    Tiffany A.

    Love love love Alameda beach. Its at least 2 miles of shoreline available to hang out on. The beach is clean and the water is shallow. You can go out pretty far before it gets deep.

    cool garden near parking lot
    Jay P.

    Browsing a map and wondering why the closest Bay Area beaches we go to are in HMB or Pacifica, there is so much water in East Bay I thought there might be a hidden gem just North of us so we went exploring. At low tide the water recedes and you can walk far out in the mud, we thought it would be fun for the kids to go crab hunting and run around in the mud but the reality is: -Mud has visible oil/gas run-off, you can see the distinct rainbow shine and a little north of the beach you can see polluted water draining into the ocean. -Wild geese poo all over the mud, they forage at low tide and there is fresh droppings everywhere. -At low tide its not grainy ocean sand but squishy, runny mud. Did not feel pleasant walking on it barefoot and would have enjoyed this better if we wore rainboots.

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    Ed U.

    ** The following review reflects my delivery experience DURING the COVID-19 pandemic. ** A pandemic doesn't afford Jamie W. and me (or most sensible people) the luxury of vacationing on the pristine shores of Hanauma Bay in Oahu...or even Coney Island. Did you know it was called "Coney Island of the West" back around the time of the Sutro Baths? Anyway, we were in the mood for a nearby beach that hasn't been closed for lack of social distancing. That pretty much leaves this beach which borders the parking lot of the South Shore Center. I believe the true name is Crown Memorial State Beach which makes it sound austere and ready for pipeline waves. However, it's really just a calming stretch of kid-friendly shoreline with a distant view of San Francisco.I'm more likely wearing a jacket and tapping my iPhone rather than a pair of Speedos and strumming my ukulele. The fact that there is actual sand here is quite impressive and there are gentle dunes and walkways for meandering. I noticed a volleyball game and even a yoga session, so people are taking advantage of the beach though never to the point where it feels packed, even on weekends. The bird sanctuary and visitor's center are both closed for the obvious reasons. Hey, it ain't Hawaii but it'll do for now. RELATED: Exploring Alameda? Here's a collection of places I've visited and reviewed: https://bit.ly/2Ik8mky

    Beaching at 8 months!
    Pranamee S.

    Closest East Bay Beach and i love the views. Drive 20 mins, parking available everywhere, warm and fine sand, windy but definitely better than San Francisco beaches (always so cold). The crowds are always spread out so you can easily find a nice spot for yourself to spend the day. The food restaurants are 5 mins away too so you can grab from there and have a nice full lunch. San Francisco city is your view for the day! That's the cherry on the top, you don't have to drive and face the chaos to see San Francisco, you can just drive up to Alameda Beach!

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    Ask the Community - Alameda Beach

    Is bonfire allowed?

    No fires or personal bbq

    Are there bbq or places to sit? What street is the best to turn on?

    Yes, there are benches and some picnic spots along the beach. If you're interested in BBQ pits, there are some at Washington Park adjacent to the beach. Best route is down Webster, turn left on Central, and right on 8th. There's a large parking lot… Read more

    Are bathrooms open and maintained during the pandemic?

    Yes, the one in the parking lot was open and clean

    During Covid time, can we just walk on the beach, or the beach entirely closed off? Thanks.

    You can definitely walk on the beach now

    Can you BBQ at Alameda Beach?

    Only at the reservation only picnic tables

    Are there any other beaches that allow dogs??? As this beach sucks and doesn't ;-/ I Will have to find a beach to go too? Any recommendations will be helpful ... TIA

    San Leandro Marina Park at Monarch Bay is a dog-friendly area. You can walk along the shoreline with your dogs, plus on the other side of the area there is a dog park! Check it out!

    Is the water warm enough to take a dip?

    Yes

    Are dogs allowed?

    No. They are not.

    Can I light fireworks and make a bonfire here?

    I believe the answer is no to both, fireworks are definitely not allowed, I doubt that bonfires are also, sorry!!!

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    This is a cool beach with great views of the bay (when conditions are right you can see SF) Family friendly.

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    Crown Memorial State Beach

    Crown Memorial State Beach

    4.3
    (169 reviews)
    1.4 mi

    Fantastic beach for younger kids, and a great option for East Bay residents who aren't up for the…read moretrek into the city or the even longer drive to Santa Cruz. The beach is clean and has useful amenities, including outdoor showers, picnic tables, and restrooms. I haven't actually used the restrooms, so I can't speak to their condition, but I can say I've never noticed trash on the beach, even on busy days. The crowd is generally respectful, which goes a long way. The downside is that the water isn't exactly pristine by appearance, smell, or feel...but you can't have everything. My favorite thing about this beach, aside from the fact that the water isn't freezing, is how shallow it stays. I can wade out with my kid what feels like half a mile and still not feel like we're anywhere close to being too far from shore. P.S. Do NOT forget to pay for parking if you're in the lot. It's yellow, located at the far end, the fee is 5 dollars and it's easy to miss. Also, they don't accept Discover debit.

    In The Teen and I's new Friday ritual of water watching before we head home, we stopped by Crown…read moreMemorial before heading through the tunnel to let traffic die down a bit.. This was definitely the place to be back in the day! Parking was a snap and we found a bench to sit on starting the water watching. The view was awesome and the sun was shining just like Bob Marley said. There were people, young and old playing in the sand, lots of bike riders, and of course, those dog walkers. The Teen put the phone down and ventured out and some sand, touching and driftwood drifting.. Definitely, we will be back when it gets warmer with hopes of finding front row parking again!

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    Marina Park

    Marina Park

    4.5
    (111 reviews)
    5.5 mi

    Summer 2025 It's a weekday and it's still busy and parking…read moreis almost full Filled with family and friends, talks and laughs Dog friendly, but be cautious and respectful please, clean up their mess and keep an eye on your pets Paved flat walk way, clean, organized and spacious, workout locations everywhere Just wish I can come on a weekend and not struggle to find parking

    I've known of this park in the San Leandro Marina since I was a child, so decades and decades…read more There used to be a lively marina here where dozens of small boats could dock. The landscape used to have have that classic mariners look with rows of boat mast and hulls lined up in symmetric harmony with the backdrop of the bay. Waterfront restaurants used to thrive in this corner with views and special occasions would funnel here. Now the marina is gone, docks and boats have all been removed. The restaurants now are left with just 2 and those have not seen their glory days in decades. A much less thriving and celebrated area than it once was. But there are still nice paved trails here that are super popular amongst the locals whether families with kids/pets, seniors on their daily walk/stretch or people enjoying the massive grassy space. There are lots of picnic areas with bbq grills, lots of places to just sit and relax so on weekends this place still gets really busy, even with the waning changes that have transpired. I like to take walks here either later in the evening like sunset time if I have dined out nearby. A great way to walk off a little part of my dinner and soak in the chill views. Also love coming very early in the mornings before the masses really show up. Early enough the air is cooler, the park cleaner and just much easier to park and move around. When this place gets busy it is too urban for me, takes away from the serenity. So when I don't have time to venture into a true open space with hills and/or a forested area, a simple stroll here does me just fine. There are nice trees here and to walk right next to the bay turns an ordinary stroll into a more special one. To that I give my props and my appreciation.

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