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    Baker Beach is a public beach on the peninsula of San Francisco, California, U.S. The beach lies on the shore of the Pacific Ocean in the northwest of the city.

  2. Mile-long Baker Beach lies at the foot of rugged serpentine cliffs west of the Golden Gate. Large waves, undertow and rip currents make the beach unsafe for swimming, but it provides panoramic views of the Golden Gate Bridge, Marin Headlands and Lands End.

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    Baker Beach is part of the Presidio, a military base on the northern tip of San Francisco that has been under the control of Spanish, Mexican, and American forces throughout its history. With its wide views of the Pacific Ocean and its enviable location at the mouth of the Golden Gate, it made for a perfect defensive position. In 1904, the U.S. Arm...

    You can reach Baker Beach with San Francisco's Muni systemby taking the 29 Sunset bus, which services the western neighborhoods of the city. You can also get there by taking the PresidiGo Shuttle. This free shuttle bus travels through the wooded acres of the Presidio, stopping at many points of interest, including Baker Beach. Board the Presidio Hi...

    Unlike Southern California beaches, the sandy stretches of San Francisco don't always guarantee clear skies and sweltering temperatures. That's why, even at our beaches, it's best to dress in layers. You should also visit Baker Beach with a comfortable but sturdy pair of shoes, as there are trails and stairs you can climb to explore the cliffs that...

    Baker Beach is a secluded and scenic beach in the Presidio, a national park on the northern tip of San Francisco. Learn about its history, how to get there, what to bring, and nearby attractions and dining options.

  3. Oct 4, 2018 · Baker Beach is a mile-long beach with panoramic views of the Golden Gate Bridge and Marin Headlands. It is not suitable for swimming, but you can fish, hike, picnic, or enjoy the serpentine cliffs and rare plants.

  4. Gaze in wonder towards the Bridge and Marin Headlands from outside the Golden Gate at mile-long Baker Beach. It's nestled at the foot of rugged cliffs on the Presidio's western shore. An easy stroll from the parking lot, you'll find a picnic area with tables, grills, and restrooms.