Data Disclaimer: Water level data is provided by USGS and NOAA for informational purposes only. Verify conditions on-site before any water activities.
Learn more
The Berkeley Marina is a popular access point for kayakers, canoeists, and boaters exploring the scenic San Francisco Bay. Located on the east end of the famous "Slot" between the Golden Gate Bridge and the Berkeley hills, the marina offers easy access to the dynamic and expansive waters of the bay.
While the docks and boat ramp are currently inaccessible, the shoreside facilities including parking, restrooms, and a paved path of travel appear well-maintained and ADA-accessible. Nearby recreation areas like the John Muir National Historic Site and Greater Farallones National Marine Sanctuary offer additional opportunities for nature exploration and adventure.
Paddlers and small boaters will appreciate the proximity to the open bay waters, which are known for consistent winds that make for excellent sailing and windsurfing conditions. Experienced mariners can venture out towards the Golden Gate, while those seeking more sheltered waters can explore the nearby coves and inlets. As always, boaters should check local weather and tide conditions before launching.
Nearby Campgrounds(3 within 10 miles)
Rob Hill Group Campground
On-siteReservable
Rob Hill Campground (DAY USE)
On-siteReservable
KIRBY COVE CAMPGROUND
On-siteReservable
Nearby Recreation Areas
John Muir National Historic SiteLocated within
Greater Farallones National Marine SanctuaryLocated within
Alcatraz IslandLocated within
Presidio of San FranciscoLocated within
--°
Feels --°
--
-- mph
Gusts --
-- (--°)
Humidity--%
Pressure--
Vis--
Dew Pt--
Cloud--%
UV--
--•--•--
----° → --°F
Precip--%
Wind--
Cloud--%
UV--
Air--
Pollen--
Mold--
Sun hrs--
Berkeley Marina
Rain Radar
Loading...
You're Exploring a Lot!
Create a free account to continue browsing unlimited rivers, gauges, and access sites.