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Top 20 Lakes around San Francisco

Best lakes around San Francisco offer a variety of aquatic destinations within the city and its immediate vicinity. Many of the city's lakes are man-made, providing recreational opportunities and natural beauty. The region features a blend of urban and natural environments, with lakes ranging from large freshwater systems to artificial lagoons. These bodies of water are popular for activities such as boating, fishing, walking, and birdwatching.

Best lakes around San Francisco

  • The most popular lakes is Lake Merritt, a lake that was a large tidal lagoon in San Francisco Bay. It is 155 acres in size and was designated as the United States' first official wildlife refuge in 1870.
  • Another must-see spot is Aquatic Park Beach, a beach with a man-made lagoon. Its sandy beach is one of the cleanest in the state and is a popular spot for open water swimming.
  • Visitors also love Palace of Fine Arts 🏛️, a man-made monument with a tranquil lagoon. This area was originally designed as a quiet zone for visitors to enjoy peace and quiet.
  • San Francisco is known for both natural and man-made lakes, as well as lagoons. These bodies of water provide diverse recreational opportunities and a connection to nature for residents and visitors.
  • The lakes around San Francisco are appreciated by the komoot community, with more than 100 upvotes and over 40 photos shared across various highlights.

Last updated: April 24, 2026

Aquatic Park Beach

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Aquatic Park Historic District is a National Historic Landmark and building complex located on the San Francisco Bay waterfront within San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park.
Its sandy beach is one of the cleanest in the state and best places to take an open water swim close to Downtown. There are showers as well as two boat/swim clubs which are open to the public for about $10 to use showers/saunas and change rooms, a municipal pier, restrooms, concessions stand, stadia, and two speaker towers.
The District's San Francisco Maritime Museum building was built as a bathhouse in 1936 by the WPA; in Streamline Moderne style, its interior is decorated with fantastic and colorful murals. The Steamship Room illustrates the evolution of maritime technology from wind to steam, and there are displays of lithographic stones, scrimshaw, and whaling guns and photo-murals of San Francisco's early waterfront. A visiting-attractions gallery hosts exhibitions.
In front of the Maritime Museum is a man-made lagoon on the site of the former Black Point Cove. To the west is the horseshoe-shaped Municipal Pier, which was voted SFWeekly's Best Place to Go Fish 2009. It was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1987.
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The Angel Island Ferry Landing in Ayala Cove offers regular passenger ferry service to Tiburon and San Francisco. The Angel Island to Tiburon Ferry provides a 15-minute crossing of the Racoon Strait to the Tiburon Ferry Terminal. The island is car-free, providing safe trails to hikers and bikers. Unlike the Tiburon and Sausalito ferry piers, private boats can moor at Ayala Cove Pier under Angel Island State Park's rules. Late in the day, lines can grow long, and on busy dates, visitors may be left waiting at the pier when the ferry reaches capacity.

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Palace of Fine Arts 🏛️

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Originally constructed for the Panama-Pacific Exhibition, this area was designed as a quiet zone, offering visitors a tranquil escape from the crowds to enjoy some peace and quiet. Nowadays, it is available for rental to host special occasions and events.

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Point Emery

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A dirt trail continues out to the tip of a spit of gravel with splendid views across SF Bay to the Golden Gate.

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Lake Merritt

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Lake Merritt was a large tidal lagoon in San Francisco Bay that was dammed off as Oakland grew as a city. It is 155 acres in size, and it was the first official wildlife refuge in the USA in 1870. It has walking and biking trails and parks all around it.

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December 20, 2024, Point Emery

Point Emery, located on the SF Bay Trail, is a charming little park with stellar bay views, walking paths, and relaxation spots with benches along the trails. Open daily from 5 AM to 10 PM, Point Emery provides a perfect outdoor setting for families and dog owners, with designated off-leash areas for pets. The park features two launches: a wide sandy beach north of the parking lot and a narrow set of stairs near the Point, making it popular for kayakers, paddleboarders, and kiteboarders. The short walk to the beach, through small dunes and down steps, gives way to a beautiful stretch of golden sand. Although there are no public transportation services nearby, a good amount of parking is available.

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September 16, 2024, Point Emery

Point Emery, located on the SF Bay Trail, is a charming little park with stellar bay views, walking paths, and relaxation spots with benches along the trails. Open daily from 5 AM to 10 PM, Point Emery provides a perfect outdoor setting for families and dog owners, with designated off-leash areas for pets. The park features two launches: a wide sandy beach north of the parking lot and a narrow set of stairs near the Point, making it popular for kayakers, paddleboarders, and kiteboarders. The short walk to the beach, through small dunes and down steps, gives way to a beautiful stretch of golden sand. Although there are no public transportation services nearby, a good amount of parking is available.

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The Angel Island Ferry Landing in Ayala Cove offers regular passenger ferry service to Tiburon and San Francisco. The Angel Island to Tiburon Ferry provides a 15-minute crossing of the Racoon Strait to the Tiburon Ferry Terminal. The island is car-free, providing safe trails to hikers and bikers. Unlike the Tiburon and Sausalito ferry piers, private boats can moor at Ayala Cove Pier under Angel Island State Park's rules. Late in the day, lines can grow long, and on busy dates, visitors may be left waiting at the pier when the ferry reaches capacity.

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February 18, 2024, Aquatic Park Beach

Nice spot to start a run towards the bridge!

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December 2, 2023, Lake Merritt

Lake Merritt was a large tidal lagoon in San Francisco Bay that was dammed off as Oakland grew as a city. It is 155 acres in size, and it was the first official wildlife refuge in the USA in 1870. It has walking and biking trails and parks all around it.

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Landing of the short ferry from Tiburon or the longer ride from San Francisco. From here the entire island is car-free, reserved for hikers and bikers.

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This island is the largest in San Francisco Bay, with a long history. It has been a hunting and gathering location for the local native tribes, a haven and supply stop for Spanish explorers, a cattle ranch, a place to process hundreds of thousands of immigrants, and a refuge for the military dating back to the Civil War era, up to the 1960s. The island's transition into a California State Park took over to protect the remains of the former immigration and quarantine stations, as well as military defense installations, and allow visitors to enjoy this beautiful hidden gem surrounded by the urban Bay area. Ayala Cove is the landing area for Angel Island State Park and is only accessible by ferry. It is a passage from Tiburon or a longer ride from San Francisco. From here, the entire island is car-free and reserved for hikers and bikers to explore this fantastic island.

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Originally constructed for the Panama-Pacific Exhibition, this area was designed as a quiet zone, offering visitors a tranquil escape from the crowds to enjoy some peace and quiet. Nowadays, it is available for rental to host special occasions and events.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most popular lakes and water bodies around San Francisco?

Among the most appreciated by the komoot community are Lake Merritt, a 155-acre tidal lagoon and the USA's first official wildlife refuge, and Aquatic Park Beach, known for its clean sandy beach and open water swimming. The tranquil lagoon at the Palace of Fine Arts 🏛️ also offers a peaceful escape.

Are there family-friendly lakes in and around San Francisco?

Yes, several lakes are great for families. Mountain Lake in the Presidio offers a playground, picnic tables, and a paved trail, making it ideal for a quiet outdoor experience. Blue Heron Lake (formerly Stow Lake) in Golden Gate Park is popular for boating and picnicking. Lake Merritt in Oakland also provides a wealth of programming and activities along its shoreline, including the Gardens at Lake Merritt.

Which lakes are suitable for dog walking around San Francisco?

Mountain Lake in the Presidio features a designated dog park nearby, making it a good option for pet owners. Point Emery, while a beach, also offers designated off-leash areas for pets and walking paths with stellar bay views.

What kind of outdoor activities can I do near San Francisco's lakes?

You can enjoy a variety of activities. Many lakes offer opportunities for walking, running, and cycling. For more structured routes, consider exploring the easy hikes around San Francisco, cycling routes around San Francisco, or MTB trails around San Francisco, which include options like the Coastal Trail or the Marin Headlands Loop.

Are there opportunities for boating or water sports on these lakes?

Absolutely. Blue Heron Lake in Golden Gate Park offers pedal boat and rowboat rentals from the Blue Heron Boathouse. Lake Merced Park is also popular for boating. For model boat enthusiasts, Spreckels Lake in Golden Gate Park is specifically designed for model boating, with hobbyists sailing their vessels there regularly.

Which lakes are best for fishing near San Francisco?

Lake Merced Park is a great spot for fishing, with bass, trout, and carp often caught. Its unique salt content fluctuations make its fish tolerant to saltwater. Lake Chabot, located east of San Francisco, is also a popular destination for fishing, with trout regularly planted and catfish available.

What are some notable natural features or viewpoints at these lakes?

Blue Heron Lake features the 110-foot artificial Huntington Falls and offers 360-degree views from Strawberry Hill, including glimpses of the Golden Gate Bridge. Mountain Lake is one of San Francisco's last remaining natural lakes and a restored natural area, perfect for birdwatching and spotting wildlife. Lloyd Lake is known for its role as a safe haven for native and migratory birds.

How accessible are San Francisco's lakes by public transportation?

Lake Merced Park is easily accessible via public transportation, making it a convenient option. Many lakes within Golden Gate Park, such as Blue Heron Lake and Spreckels Lake, are also reachable via city transit. Lake Merritt in Oakland is centrally located and well-served by public transport.

Are there any historical sites or landmarks associated with the lakes?

Yes, several. Blue Heron Lake was created in 1893 and features the Golden Gate Pavilion. The Palace of Fine Arts 🏛️, with its tranquil lagoon, is a monumental structure originally built for the 1915 Panama-Pacific Exposition. Lloyd Lake features the 'Portals of the Past,' ionic columns from a mansion destroyed in the 1906 earthquake. Lake Merritt holds the distinction of being the USA's first official wildlife refuge, established in 1870.

What is the best time to visit the lakes around San Francisco?

The lakes can be enjoyed year-round, but spring and fall often offer pleasant weather for outdoor activities like hiking, boating, and picnicking. Summer is ideal for water activities, though the Pacific Ocean water at places like Aquatic Park Beach remains cool. Birdwatching is particularly rewarding during migratory seasons at spots like Lloyd Lake and the Chain of Lakes.

Can I hike around Lake Merced, and how long does it take?

Yes, Lake Merced Park offers ample opportunities for walking and running. The path around the lake is approximately 7 miles (11.2 km) long, providing a good workout for hikers and runners. The terrain is generally flat, making it suitable for various fitness levels.

Where can I find parking at Lake Chabot?

Lake Chabot Regional Park has multiple parking areas available for visitors. The main entrance off Lake Chabot Road in Castro Valley provides access to the Marina and visitor facilities, where ample parking is typically found. There are also other access points with parking along the perimeter of the lake.

Are there any hidden gem lakes near San Francisco worth exploring?

While not strictly 'hidden,' San Andreas Lake in the Peninsula Watershed offers a peaceful haven away from the city bustle. Its calm waters and green surroundings make it ideal for tranquil hiking and picnicking, providing a serene escape with geological intrigue due to its proximity to the San Andreas Fault.

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