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Access Site CA

Emeryville City Marina

San Francisco Bay-East Bay

Source: california_department_of_parks_and_recreation Updated 1 year ago

City: Emeryville, CA
County: Alameda County
Type: Boat Ramp
Location: 37.83830900, -122.31315400
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About This Access Site
The Emeryville Marina boat ramp provides convenient access to San Francisco Bay's East Bay region. The single-lane, 15-foot wide cement ramp has a gradual slope, making it suitable for launching small to medium-sized boats, kayaks, and canoes. The ramp is located within the protected Emeryville Marina, which offers direct access to the central San Francisco Bay.

The marina has 353 total slips and tie-ups, as well as a high-freeboard dock for easy loading and unloading. Ample trailer parking is available, with 31 spaces designated for cars with trailers. While the marina itself is not a campground, there are several nearby campgrounds within 10 miles, including the reservable Kirby Cove Campground just north of the Golden Gate Bridge. Paddlers and boaters can enjoy the scenic views of the Bay, Golden Gate Bridge, and Pacific coast from the Emeryville Marina.
Federal Facility Information
415-331-1540 Free Access Reservations Available

Overview
Kirby Cove is located just north of the Golden Gate Bridge at historic Battery Kirby. Visitors are awarded breathtaking views of San Francisco, its famous Golden Gate Bridge, and the rugged Pacific Coast of northern California. Please note: The parking area for the campground is a short walk from the campsites, so RV or car camping is not allowed at Kirby Cove...

Overview
Kirby Cove is located just north of the Golden Gate Bridge at historic Battery Kirby. Visitors are awarded breathtaking views of San Francisco, its famous Golden Gate Bridge, and the rugged Pacific Coast of northern California. Please note: The parking area for the campground is a short walk from the campsites, so RV or car camping is not allowed at Kirby Cove Campground. 
Recreation
Hiking, picnicking and taking in the beautiful views from Kirby Cove are among the park's most popular activities. Visitors also enjoy exploring Battery Kirby, a historic army battery in use from 1898-1934. The Point Bonita Lighthouse and Nike Missile Site SF-88 are also close to the campsite.
Facilities
Kirby Cove offers five overnight camp sites and one day-use picnic site, all reached via driving on a steep access road. Vehicle parking is separate from the individual campsites - please be prepared for up to a 200 yard walk from the parking area to your campsite. There is no water available at this campground - campers must bring any water necessary for drinking, cooking, etc. The day-use site is available as an accessible picnic site for persons with a disability or otherwise limited physical mobility. Sites 2 and 5 are available as accessible campsites for persons with a disability or otherwise limited physical mobility. Contact the Marin Headlands Rangers at (415)-331-1540 to inquire about accessibility. 
Kirby Cove gate codes can be made available to any park visitor with a physical disability, but only during the months that the campground is open. See the Need to Know section for instructions.
Natural Features
Kirby Cove offers a coarse-sand beach with spectacular views - when it's not foggy - of the iconic Golden Gate Bridge and northern San Francisco, including the historic Presidio. The cove is nestled at the foot of the craggy Marin Headlands and has beach access. A steep, mile-long trail to the cove begins at the parking area above Battery Spencer on Conzelman Road. The path descends through a stately grove of Monterey, cypress, pine and Blue Gum eucalyptus. Coastal sage and colorful Lupine dot the hillsides. Temperatures are mild year-round. Expect lows from 50-55 degrees and highs from 60-65. Fog is prevalent in the summer months from May-Sept. It is best to bring clothing that can be layered. Lightweight summer clothes are rarely comfortable to wear at Kirby Cove.

Contact Info
For facility specific information, please call (415) 331-1540.
Nearby Attractions
The San Francisco Bay Area has no shortage of fun and interesting things to do and see. Awe-inspiring Muir Woods National Monument, with its old-growth coastal redwood forest and numerous hiking trails, is just a 20-minute drive from Kirby Cove. Mount Tamalpais State Park, with hiking and sweeping views of the Bay Area, is another 10 minutes past Muir Woods.

Downtown San Francisco offers a myriad of restaurants, shops, museums and tourist attractions. Fisherman's Wharf, Alcatraz Island and Chinatown are popular destinations. Visitors love riding San Francisco's world famous cable cars up and down the city's hilly streets. Charges & Cancellations
The Kirby Cove Day Use Site must be cancelled or modified more than 14 days before your check-in date otherwise it will be considered a late cancellation. 

You may also refer to Recreation.gov's Rules & Reservation Policies. To initiate a refund request more than 7 days after your reservation, call the recreation.gov call center at 877-444-6777.

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Nearby Campgrounds (3 within 10 miles)
Rob Hill Group Campground
On-site Reservable
Rob Hill Campground (DAY USE)
On-site Reservable
KIRBY COVE CAMPGROUND
On-site Reservable
Nearby Recreation Areas
John Muir National Historic Site Located within
Greater Farallones National Marine Sanctuary Located within
Alcatraz Island Located within
Presidio of San Francisco Located within
Amenities
parking
restrooms