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Angel Island Assn
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Angel Island Assn

๐Ÿ“ Belvedere Tiburon, CA
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About Angel Island Assn

Angel Island State Park sits in San Francisco Bay, 10 miles north of San Francisco. The island is accessible only by ferry from Tiburon or San Francisco.

Angel Island State Park offers 9 environmental campsites and 1 kayak-in campsite. The park does not have RV sites, hookups, or facilities for recreational vehicles. The island is accessible by ferry from Tiburon or San Francisco.

Approximately 500,000 immigrants from 80 countries processed at the Angel Island Immigration Station between 1910 and 1940. The site now operates as a museum with guided tours. The island has 13 miles of hiking and biking trails, including a perimeter road with views of the San Francisco skyline.

What Amenities Does Angel Island Assn Offer?

Amenities include picnic areas, restrooms, drinking water, and a seasonal cafe at Ayala Cove. The Immigration Station museum offers guided tours and exhibits.

What Are the Rates at Angel Island Assn?

Campsite rates start at $30 per night. Reservations require a $7.99 non-refundable reservation fee. The standard ferry fare from Tiburon is $9.50 for adults and $5.50 for children ages 6-12.

What Are the Check-In Rules at Angel Island Assn?

Campsite reservations are available up to 6 months in advance through ReserveCalifornia. Check-in is after 2:00 PM; check-out by noon. The maximum stay is 7 consecutive nights. Quiet hours are from 10:00 PM to 6:00 AM.

Where Is Angel Island Assn Located?

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Belvedere Tiburon, California
Angel Island State Park
๐Ÿ“ AddressAngel Island State Park, Belvedere Tiburon, CA 94920
๐Ÿ“ž Phone4154353522
๐ŸŒ WebsiteVisit Official Site
๐Ÿš— Angel Island is in San Francisco Bay, 10 miles north of San Francisco. Access is by ferry only from Tiburon (10-minute crossing) or San Francisco (20-minute crossing). No vehicle access is available.

What Attractions Are Near Angel Island Assn?

The park is 10 miles from San Francisco and 4 miles from downtown Tiburon. Nearby attractions include the Golden Gate Bridge (8 miles) and Muir Woods National Monument (12 miles).

What Activities Are Available at Angel Island Assn?

Activities include 13 miles of hiking and biking trails, tram tours, picnicking, and ranger-led history programs at the Immigration Station. Swimming is not recommended due to cold water and strong currents.

What Is the Atmosphere Like at Angel Island Assn?

The park caters to day visitors, history enthusiasts, and overnight campers seeking a rustic, historic experience. The island is generally quiet outside of daytime ferry arrivals.

Are Pets Allowed at Angel Island Assn?

Dogs are not allowed on the island, including in campsites. Service animals are permitted.

Frequently Asked Questions About Angel Island Assn

Can I bring my RV to Angel Island State Park?

No. Angel Island State Park does not have RV sites or facilities. The island is accessible only by public ferry, which does not transport vehicles.

How do I get to Angel Island State Park?

Access is by ferry from Tiburon or San Francisco. The Tiburon ferry operates year-round; the San Francisco ferry operates seasonally. No private boats or vehicles are allowed.

What is the Angel Island Immigration Station?

The Angel Island Immigration Station processed approximately 500,000 immigrants between 1910 and 1940. It is now a museum with guided tours and exhibits about immigration history.

Are campfires allowed at Angel Island State Park?

No. Campfires and charcoal barbecues are prohibited. Only gas stoves with a valid California campfire permit are allowed.

Is there drinking water available on Angel Island?

Yes. Drinking water is available at Ayala Cove, the Immigration Station, and some campsites. Campers must carry water to their sites.

What is the maximum group size for camping?

Environmental campsites accommodate up to 8 people. The kayak-in site accommodates up to 20 people. Larger groups must reserve multiple sites.

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