Paradise Park is located in Tiburon, CA
Phone: 499-6387

How to Get There:
You can reach the park by land, or you can access the area by boat. They do provide some facilities for docking while you are there. There is a fee for boat-ins, which we've included below.
What You Need to Know:
Paradise Park is a great place to spend a day or a weekend. The entire area covers about 19 acres and the fishing pier spans 360 feet. This is a popular area, especially among boaters since they do allow boat-in access. Some of the fees can be a bit steep, but the park makes up for it with their high quality campsites and services.
The prices are much cheaper during the week, when you'll only have to pay $50 for a campsite per day. There are several located throughout the park, but you will need to make a reservation ahead of time. During weekends, the prices for the campsites go up to $100 a day for most sites, but the fee for using the Bayside Group Area is $200 per day during the weekend since this is the most popular location in the park.
We do recommend making your reservation with plenty of time in advance since this area is very crowded during holidays. If you're looking for peace and quiet, the weekdays are much more serene and it much less crowded.
Restrooms are available on site, but no showers are provided. There are plenty of areas for beach volleyball along the beach, but please bring your own net and equipment, since this is not provided. They currently do not have a concession stand at the park, so if you are planning on staying we recommend bringing plenty of snacks and things to drink. Most of the campsites are equipped with grills or barbeque pits and come complete with picnic tables. Camp Area #1 also comes with a horseshoe pit in addition to the other amenities.
If you're looking to get back to nature and get away for the weekend, this is a great place to go. Boaters are definitely welcome and the fishing here is superb. Swimming is also allowed and there are plenty of things here to keep the whole family occupied.
PARKING FEES
Fee: $8/car/day - Summer months Weekends (Fri., Sat., & Sunday), & Holidays
Fee: $7/car/day - Summer months Weekdays (Mon., through Thursday)
Fee: $5/car/day - Winter months per day
Fee: $2/person/day - Walk-ins, Boat-ins, Bicycle-ins
Fee: $50/bus/day
(40' Maximum Length at Paradise Beach Park)
ANNUAL PASS (Good at all Marin County Parks Facilities - Parking Fee Pass Only)
Fee: $75/person/calendar year
Fee: $37.50/person/calendar year - Seniors 62 years & up. & Physically Disabled
Important Information about Fishing - Park management provided the following information for those who wish to fish at the park:
"A fishing license is not required when fishing from the pier. A fishing license is required for beach fishing. Swimming or diving from pier is not permitted. A lifeguard is not provided at Paradise Beach County Park. Swimming is permitted from the beach."
Originally posted 2008-12-09 05:01:50. Republished by Blog Post Promoter
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