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Topic: Bay Area beaches closed Labor Day weekend  (Read 731 times)

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FishingAddict

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https://www.sfgate.com/bayarea/article/Labor-Day-Bay-Area-beaches-open-closed-California-15537082.php

Marin County Open, except Point Reyes National Seashore and its beaches are closed due to the Woodward Fire. Check with the park for updates.

Monterey County Beaches around Monterey Bay are closing Friday, Sept. 4 through Monday, Sept. 7. This includes all beaches from Big Sur to Santa Cruz operated by California State Parks, and beaches in Big Sur, Carmel, Pebble Beach, Pacific Grove, Monterey, Seaside and Marina.

Pacifica Beaches and parking lots are closed sunrise Saturday, Sept. 5 to sunrise Tuesday, Sept. 8. The Coastal Trail, Mori Point hiking trails, Beach Boulevard Promenade, and Pacifica Pier will remain open. More details.

San Francisco Open

San Mateo County Open, except for Pacifica

Santa Cruz County Beaches closed 5 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 5, to 5 p.m. Monday, Sept. 7 — except for an open period from 4-8 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. During closures, you're allowed to walk across the sand to participate in water activities, but sunbathing and beach walks are not permitted.
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Thanks for the heads up!


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Gonna be hottern hell too. Ocean doesn’t look particularly great for kayaking either.
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Gonna be hottern hell too. Ocean doesn’t look particularly great for kayaking either.

Seems like Sonoma beaches are open which means big crowds.
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I wd say the delta is also gunb a real mess, more than usual?


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They’re already getting the parking blockades ready in Monterey. Not sure if it’ll accomplish what the city wants...Its gonna be windy down here anyways haha.
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so far, HMB is open this weekend as is SF Bay, so places to go to get salty....

inland lakes and delta are going to be packed on top of temps in the high 100's

My plan is to stay home  :beer3
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