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    Bay Model Visitor Center

    4.2 (65 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 3:00 pm
    Updated 3 months ago

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    Lori I.

    FREE MUSEUM My son loves fishing and the tides, so when I heard about this I thought it would be pretty cool to see the actual Bay Area model. It's kind of geeky but he loves this stuff. This is a huge model that the Army Corps of Engineers used to see what the effects of dredging/pollution etc would have on the Bay and surrounding delta river system. You can see the bridges, the bay, and all the river systems. There is a pump that simulates the tides so you can see the movement of the water which is pretty cool. While this would not be on the top of my list of touristy things to do in the Bay Area, this was definitely something different and educational for the kids and we all really enjoyed it. Total time: 30 minutes. FREE PARKING FREE ADMISSION NO VENDORS bring your own food

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    Reyn J.

    If you live in the San Francisco Bay Area, you must visit this model. It shows the tidal activities of the entire bay. Dress warmly. There is no furnace running.

    Vira P.

    This is a pretty cool place! I've always wanted to come here since I saw it on Mythbusters... It's a little run down because it's run by a governmental agency, but it's still neat to see how huge this place is and to learn its history.

    So cool. Bigger then the one in Shanghai
    Melissa S.

    This place is huge. It is a bit chilly so bring a jacket. After you pay your entrance you will follow the path to the movie. Make sure you see it to get the most out of your experience. Next you walk right into the model. It's a lot to take in and I wish they had guided tours.

    Lucy L.

    Amazing work by the US Army Corps Engineers. Free museum but I encourage dropping a donation in the box at the entrance, to support this wonderful place. Nicely laid out exhibits with videos, interactive stations throughout, historical information, and explanations of how the Bay model works and it's important significant role for all of us in the Bay Area. Good place for people of all ages and groups of any size.

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    What a great destination! Spent more time here than intended and could have stayed longer. Fun for ages 5-55 or 8-88. Perfect for families, school field trips, or even just science, environmental or geography fans. Coming back. Also, need a quick lunch? Grab snacks, sandwiches from Molly Stones grocery store just down the street.

    David S.

    What do you do with a gigantic replica of the bay area when you're done using it? Answer: turn it into a museum. The Bay Model is a working hydraulic scale model of the San Francisco Bay and Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta System. While the Bay Model is still operational, it is no longer used for scientific research but is instead open to the public alongside educational exhibits about Bay hydrology. The model is located in the Bay Model Visitor Center at 2100 Bridgeway Blvd. in Sausalito, California. The bay model museum is a cool way to spend an afternoon if you're in the area. And it's free...and in someways you get what you pay for because it's fairly run down, but still worth checking out. I definitely recommend getting a tour. It's become somewhat of a Marin tourist attraction and a reminder to many about abhorrent government planning ideas. The surrounding area outside the museum by the Bay is very cool as well. I recommend doing a stroll down the Sausalito boardwalk to check out the different marinas and beaches and into Sausalito itself. I went there with my two children and it was fun for about a half an hour or so. Next time, if I do return, I'd like to get a guided tour because just walking around the model wasn't that interesting, especially always wondering where my kids were running around.

    Mini Golden Gate Bridge at the Bay Model.
    Betsy G.

    Wow - a hidden gem more than worth the time! Back in the 50's the Army Corps of Engineers built a giant model of the SF Bay and all it's related estuaries. It's the size of two football fields in an old WWII aircraft assembly building. It's a table high monster model of the water flows, complete with tides for a 24 hour day completed in 15 minutes. It was used to model pollution spills, proposed changes to Bay flows, and to study the impact of increasing/decreasing snowmelt. Computer models made this obsolete for scientists, but it's still fascinating for kids and grownups. Start with the 10 minute video that explains the whole thing then head in to see the model. The day we went it was 95 in Sausalito so it was stuffy and humid in there, but otherwise very enjoyable. Entry and parking are free. The teeny gift shop has modestly interesting things.

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    Absolutely awesome great representation of a Birdseye view of the beautiful Bay Area that fog

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    Good place to understand how our bay waters are studied in this well kept and interesting center. Best thing is it's free!

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    The Army Corps Rangers are very well informed and will talk your ear off about how the model works, if you geek out on it like I do.

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    We have been meaning to go to the Golden Gate Bridge Welcome Center for a while. We stopped by on…read moreour way back from Sausalito. It was really busy and there isn't a ton of parking. Luckily, people were coming and going constantly. So we were able to get a parking spot right by the welcome center. Once you park you have to pay for how long you intend to park there. We thought we would need only 45 minutes, which worked out perfectly. It was a little over $3 for 45 minutes. The welcome center is big inside and offers information about the bridge's history, science, and engineering through displays, photo's and videos. They sell tons of souvenirs all related to the Golden Gate Bridge and San Francisco. I found a nice navy blue zip-up hoodie that I bought for myself. Checkout was fast and easy and all the employees were very nice and helpful. You can get a lot of nice photos, outside, of the Golden Gate Bridge. We took a few selfies. There is a coffee shop called the round house cafe across from the welcome center that sells coffee, beverages and food. There are also public restrooms available there. It was a beautiful day to be out there. The view of the bridge was so clear and beautiful.

    Parking lot is super small however there is additional parking not to far away. Parking is metered…read more We came on a Sunday morning around 9 am and there was already several tour buses parked so it was kinda busy Restrooms are clean Welcome center has a gift shop for souvenirs ect There is a cool statue and information about Levi Strauss View of the GG bridge from the welcome center is awesome

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