Paradise Beach Park, Tiburon CA
Address | 3450 Paradise Dr, Tiburon, CA |
Phone | (415) 435-9212 |
Hours | 8:00am-5:00pm |
Website | www.parks.marincounty.org/parkspreserves/parks/paradise-beach |
Categories | Park, BBQ Area, Fishing Pier, Picnic Ground |
Rating | 4.3 15 reviews |
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Paradise Beach Park reviews
15 Not sure if it was a scam. We went to the park today and paid parking fees of $5 to the ranger at the gate. Later when i checked the receipt he gave me, it was of a completely different date and time (date of 5 month back). Seems like since we paid in cash, the person just pocketed the
money and gave us an old receipt. If this is true, i didnt expect this from a park ranger at all.
I'm handicapped, I called in the morning, to get a ride down to the pier, got their at 9am walked down to the pier, fished for 3 hours, called to get a ride up, only fax noise on phone, had to walk back up, extremely painful, called several times, no answer, they told me they would be available 4 a ride when I called in the morning, they lied.
Nice park as such but the “kayak launch” is down a steep and rather long path from the parking area. Couldn’t launch my 40 lbs yak, need wheels!
Amazing location, views and space for picnics and parties. We had 70+ people in Area 8. Plenty of grills and tables as well! Convenient parking if you are there before noon.
Excellent place to fish from a pier. Nice park with a kayak launch, lawn, bbq pits, and clean bathrooms. A parking lot where I didn't feel like my car would be broken into or my catalytic converter would be stolen was a definite plus. I really like this park and can't wait to go back.
Beautiful place for a picnic, specially the North Area where there is shade all day long, large BBQ and ample parking. A little walk to the beach or the pier. However, this place needs more restrooms.
This place was one of the best places to go fishing. You don't need a fishing license on the pier. Great time. I saw people catching stingrays and sharks and halibut. I had an amazing time. No dogs allowed. Service animals are allowed but must be kept on a leash.
It was my first time visiting this park, even though Iv lived in the Bay Area for about 30yrs or so, lol.
Good amount of parking and very spacious with a phenomena tțview and many little areas of different sizes to occupy as well as some that can be reserved. These spots range from just 2 big brightly colored wooden chairs and a table to bench tables, grills, and extra tables, to just large grassy areas for whatever, as well as varying shade levels. The pier you can fish from and public restrooms along with Porto potties scattered about is a definite perk. Really has it all! Although the *ONLY* thing I would have liked to see would have been a playground, or at least a swing set! But all in all, quite a lovely place.
This place is always kept clean and tidy. The views are beautiful too. Just be careful when it starts getting windy.
Small but has amazing view. It is well maintained, with clean chairs and nice barbecue place. Worth the money!
Beautiful well cared for picnic area with wonderful view of the bay. Excellent fishing pier!
Lovely place for paddle boarding. Water access is way downhill from parking, and somewhat slippery.
Glass all over the beach but the glass is not from drinkers and beach goers, so I wonder what exploded in the water and washed up. Nice walk along the beach.
Lovely park. It was very clean. I was impressed. Parking was reasonable. The pier was clean. There are lots of amenities, chairs, grills, benches, and faucets. There is a fish cleaning station on the pier.
I saw 4 deer walking through the park. It was a serene morning and I enjoyed connecting with nature.
Some people swim in the bay waters, which were choppy that morning. There is a small beach area with a rough shoreline. There was a hazard sign stating there is broken glass in the sand.
Overall the park was well-maintained. There was a groundskeeper performance maintenance.
I would definitely return when I revisit Marin County.
As the name says, it is indeed a paradise!
A great place to spend the day with loved ones. There are numerous seating options- picnic chairs on the grass, on the pier, next to the beach, choose whatever is your preference.
The restrooms are clean and well maintained.
The park has $5 entrance fee. Cash/card both accepted.
We sat next to the beach. The water is cold but we saw many swimmers inside.
The climate in the evening is absolutely stunning!