Swede's Beach, along with its neighbor Tiffany Beach, stands as the epicenter of Sausalito's history. Here, in the 1830s, the first vessels anchored, seeking fresh water—a pivotal event that initiated Sausalito's European settlement nearly two centuries ago. Today, this diminutive beach is marked only by the remnants of bygone eras: a few weathered pilings from decaying 19th- and 20th-century piers. Accessed via a secluded, almost hidden stairway at the end of Valley Street, it offers a tranquil retreat, a small bench providing respite on its pristine...
Read moreA gorgeous beach to enjoy and delight from west to wast starting from Sausalito neighborhood, Tiburón, Angel Island, and contemplating the bay with Bay bridge, Oakland Hills and San Francisco's skyline, personally I recommend to be there few hours before sunset, so you can see same spot...
Read moreSmall, dirty, and kinda ugly. Not sure why this is even on the map. The water and horizon is the only...
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