Best Places to Go Swimming in the San Francisco Bay Area
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When people think of California, they think of warm, sunny beaches crowded with people swimming in the ocean. That's Southern California! Northern California is a whole different environment. The boundary between Northern and Southern California, ocean environment-wise is around Point Conception, which is north of Santa Barbara. The water temperatures, the waves, the appearance of the beaches, and the marine life are very different. Southern California beaches are broad and sandy, with gentle waves, warm water, and warm-water fish, such as yellowtail, barracuda, and bonito. Northern California beaches tend to be rocky, wind-swept, with huge waves crashing into sheer cliffs. The ocean waters here are cold and often treacherous, with undertows, rip currents, and great white sharks. The fish up here are coldwater species, such as salmon, sturgeon, and striped bass. The beaches up here are great for scenery, tidepooling, fishing, and exploring, but not for swimming, with a few exceptions. That doesn't mean there's no place to go swimming outdoors. You just have to know where. Besides the ocean, there are bays, rivers, and lakes. Here are some of the best places I've been to or have heard of:
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