Angel Island State Park is a 740-acre mountainous island in the San Francisco Bay offering a variety of activities including hiking, biking, camping, picnicking, and tram tours. It also has some of the best views of San Francisco and the entire San Francisco Bay. Angel Island was an Immigration Station from 1910-1950, designed to control the flow of Chinese into the county. Angel Island used to also be a POW processing center during World War II.
The island is open to the public from 8:00am to sunset all year around. The Angel Island Museum is open during the summer season, April - November. Please visit the following websites for ferry schedules servicing the park: www.angelislandferry.com and www.blueandgoldfleet.com.
*Due to budgetary cutbacks of our California State Parks,the following applies: Ayala Cove and the U.S. Immigration Station restroom facilities will remain open during normal operating hours. All other restroom facilities will only be open on weekends and some holidays through April 30, 2010.
Environmental living programs are canceled, and other interpretive programs not related to the immigration station will be conducted on a limited basis, until state park staff can be hired and trained to provide such programs. There will be delays in non-emergency responses to inquiries.
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