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This 19-acre park in Tiburon features sweeping Bay views, rolling hillsides, and a redwood grove. Picnic, play horseshoes, launch a kayak, or go fishing.
Driving around to the East side of Tiburon on a windy road is a secluded Paradise Beach Park. Parking is limited and it is a good walk down to the pier and beach. Great views of the East Bay and San Francisco. A nice beach to just chill out off the beaten path. It is certainly not a tourist hot spot which makes this park even more special.
22 Αυγ 2024 · Paradise Beach Pier — Tiburon. Public Pier — No Fishing License Required. This is another of the Marin County piers that on a day-to-day basis offer only so so fishing but which, because of it’s other facilities and surroundings, is a place visitor’s return to cheerfully time after time.
About the Business. Nestled on the shore, this 19-acre park features sweeping Bay views, colorful poplar trees, wildflowers, rolling hillsides, and a redwood grove. Picnic, play horseshoes, launch a kayak, or fish for halibut, sturgeon, perch, and crab.
Nestled on the shore of the Tiburon Peninsula, this 19-acre park features sweeping Bay views, colorful poplar trees, wildflowers, rolling hillsides, and a redwood grove. Picnic, play horseshoes, launch a kayak, laze, or fish from the pier for halibut, sturgeon, perch, and crab.
This is definitely a hidden gem. It is about 10 min drive out of downtown Tiburon. It is small, meticulously kept. It has clean lawn chairs dotted over the lawn, with a view of th
Beautiful little beautiful little bayfront beach park in Tiburon. $10 to get in but very clean and beautifully kept. Nice modern fishing pier. For tourist I wouldn't recommend going out of your way to go here. For $10 you can get the same experience on the Marina Green in San Francisco.