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Alameda Beaches, CA Beach Vacations, Plan a Beach Party in California!

Uptake Alameda CA Beaches Guide - There are very few words that bring to mind a great vacation getaway, better than the word "Beach." Whether you are looking for pet-friendly beaches, swimming beaches, surfing beaches, nude beaches or even a beach party, you are in the right place. Find the best kid-friendly Alameda beaches or find that perfect romantic beach for a moonlight stroll.

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wheelchair accessible
LOCATION: San Francisco, California (13.3 miles from Alameda)
I think its a great place to hang out, especially when you catch it on a good day. The beach... more on Tripadvisor
We went on a 1 hour horseback ride on Ocean Beach right near the border of Daly... more on Tripadvisor
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OVERVIEW: A former amusement park site, called "the Coney Island of the West," Crown Beach Park is now a beautiful water spot, bordered by lawns and picnic grounds. Some of the area's colorful... gocitykids.com
wheelchair accessible
OVERVIEW: This state beach was named in memory of State Assemblyman Robert W. Crown, who campaigned for the site's preservation as public parkland. Known as Alameda Beach from the 1880s until the outbreak... California State Parks
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LOCATION: Oakland, California (3.9 miles from Alameda)
OVERVIEW: Rodeo Beach is another dramatic Marin beach, less family-friendly... gocitykids.parentsconnect.com
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LOCATION: Oakland, California (13.3 miles from Alameda)
This is a beach, that has had many tattooed breast exposed to the... more on Tripadvisor
It was a great time for the whole family. The beach was virtually empty and everyone... more on Tripadvisor
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LOCATION: Emeryville, California (7.0 miles from Alameda)
OVERVIEW: A popular boating launch point on the... tripadvisor.com
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LOCATION: Half Moon Bay, California (22.3 miles from Alameda)
little town that is a awsome place to go to vactioning. 20 mins away from san... more on Yahoo
This is a lovely place to visit. I have been frequenting this beach since I was... more on Yahoo
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LOCATION: San Francisco, California (9.3 miles from Alameda)
OVERVIEW: Here's your chance to hike from the bluffs to the beach. Once the natural order of the coastline, Fort Funston marks the last surviving sand dune system in San Francisco.Embedded with a few defunct... tripadvisor.com
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concessions-food available, parking
LOCATION: San Francisco, California (9.3 miles from Alameda)
...an easy, 2.5-mile walk, with views of the Golden Gate, the Marin Headlands,... more on Insiders' Guide
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restrooms, wheelchair accessible
LOCATION: San Francisco, California (13.0 miles from Alameda)
I was unaware that the Northern part of the beach was considered swimsuit optional! Imagine our... more on Go City Kids
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Alameda, California has great beaches!  Just outside of Oakland, on the south side of San Francisco Bay, Alameda was separated off from the mainland by a long trench dug for area shipping resulted in Alameda’s long and narrow shape.  Crown Memorial Beach is run by the parks district, sporting a 2.5 mile sand beach with bicycle and handicapped access, with free wheelchairs available to the public.  Shallow, warm waters make Crown Memorial Beach excellent families with younger kids.  Young adults enjoy wind surfing along the beach area, and kite flying is enjoyed by all age groups. It’s a pet-friendly place, with dogs allowed on the lawn areas.  There’s naturalist-guided programs and fishing allowed from the shore.  Online there’s great links for the Crab Cove Visitors Center.  Historic Neptune Beach Amusement Park was nearby.  You can catch a glimpse of that area from Crab Cove.  The rides are gone, but Neptune Beach’s resort homes are worth a look.

Older kids, teens, and young adults enjoy thrilling skateboard rides at the Cityview Skate Park, up on Alameda Point.  The park was built by volunteers, with paved areas for skateboarding and bicycling.  If you’re lacking skateboarding skills, enjoy watching the ships transiting the bay.



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