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Access to this long sandy beach over land requires a long rugged walk on old jeep roads from Point Sal Road near Point Sal State Beach or a three mile long hike on the beach, over massive Mussel Rock Dunes, and along sandy trails from Rancho Guadalupe Dunes County Park.
- Paradise Cove Beach
Beach address: 28128 Pacific Coast Hwy, Malibu, CA 90265....
- Paradise Beach Park
Paradise Beach County Park is a nicely landscaped facility...
- Paradise Cove Beach
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.
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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.
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Aug 23, 2018 · The pier is located in Paradise Beach County Park, a 19-acre park that contains large lawn areas, picnic facilities, and a small beach. The Navy in World War II built a wooden pier here. Later, the county acquired the land for a park and that pier was renovated and turned into a recreational pier.
Beach address: 28128 Pacific Coast Hwy, Malibu, CA 90265. Activities: Sunbathing, Swimming, Surfing, Fishing, Tidepooling, Beachcombing, Beach Walking. Amenities: Fishing Pier, Restaurant, Restrooms, Showers, Tide Pools, Beach Chair Rentals. Dogs: No dogs allowed on the property or at the beach.
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Paradise Beach County Park is a nicely landscaped facility on San Pablo Bay near Tiburon, CA. The beach here is narrow and rocky, but it’s an easy place to launch a kayak to explore the bay. The park offers a lot in addition to the beach.