Natural Landmark
3 hours
Easy
The thrill of kayaking to Angel Island is not just about the destination but the journey across the serene waters of San Francisco Bay. With windswept vistas and an ever-changing skyline, the scene is breathtaking from the moment you shove off from the beach. The two-mile stretch to the island offers both novice and experienced paddlers a chance to navigate through gentle swells while admiring wildlife such as sea lions and various bird species. The charm of Angel Island is its blend of history and natural beauty; it boasts miles of hiking trails and picnic spots with views that reach as far as the Golden Gate Bridge.
Once ashore, you’ll find remnants of military forts and the oldest immigration station on the West Coast, giving a whimsical yet sobering nod to the island's past. With the rhythm of your paddle slicing through the water, you'll discover that Kayaking to Angel Island is a multi-layered adventure, where every dip of the paddle brings you closer to an unforgettable day.
Originally inhabited by the Coast Miwok people, Angel Island's strategic position led to increased military activity during the 1800s. The island's transformation through various functions—military fortifications, immigration station—present a lively backdrop for today’s kayakers.
Embrace the adventure of kayak transport to this historical gem, where history and nature converge on the waters of San Francisco Bay.
Paddle Your Way to Paradise: Kayaking to Angel Island from San Francisco in San Francisco
Coordinates: 37.8542, -122.4193
Varies by season, check forecast
Best to visit in dry conditions
Experience Needed: This natural landmark is recommended for those with minimal outdoor experience. Perfect for families and beginners.