Location:
Golden Gate National Recreation Area, San FranciscoDescription:
Magnificent views of the Golden Gate Bridge and Marin Headlands. Dangerous surf. Can be foggy in the morning.Public Accountant says: "This is fantastic beach for both nude and clothed beachgoers. Overall it has great scenery and is a definite must for nude beachgoers when visiting San Francisco. The water is very cold, so taking a dip feels good, but staying in the water more than a few minutes is not comfortable."
Who's at Baker Beach:
Locals and tourists. More men than women and it gets crowded on hot days. Some gawkers and lots of clothed users.Public Accountant says: "On the average warm weekend afternoon about 75 percent of the sunbathers on the nude end are men. Out of the women about half are topless and maybe 10 percent are completely nude. Lots of male gawkers on the nude side on the weekend sometimes make the female sunbathers uncomfortable."I mid-2008, a reader reported: "there's a community of 'regulars' there that are very protective and accomodating. I've watched them tell gawkers to beat it or they'll call the patrol (effectively). Women bathers can introduce themselves if they're concerned with being hassled, and they'll likely be invited to join or set up nearby."Baker Beach Facilities:
Grills, picnic tables, restrooms (in the clothed section)Baker Beach Activities:
Sunbathing, frisbee, fishing (fishermen are usually clothed). Swimming not advisedGetting to Baker Beach:
Baker Beach Map and Driving DirectionsBaker Beach Rating:
See what others think.Laws regarding nudity at the naturist beach vary by location and fines are stiff in some places. I have made every effort to provide accurate information, but the responsibility for knowing the law at Baker Beach is yours.
Nude or naturist beach neophytes, please be respectful of others and read the Nude Beach and Topless Beach Etiquette guidelines before you go to a nude beach and check the nudity laws too.


