Absolutely beautiful spot! We were just driving by and saw the sign on the main road that said Keokea beach park and we figured why not. We got there and parked and were just sitting in the little look out and a guy came up by the name of Joe and said that he had lived here all his life and his father before him. He proceeded to give us a history of the area and his personal experiences as well as some local lore that I don’t think I will ever forget and will always think of when I come through here.
Heather F.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Foster City, CA
Rugged beauty is the best way to describe this beach. After getting over the initial shock of seeing the showers and restroom shut down, and the nastiest porta potties I have ever seen in my life in their place, I relieved myself behind some trees, and then enjoyed the scenery all around me. This beach isn’t a swimming beach by any stretch of the imagination. The waves were rough, and it is not protected by offshore reefs like most beaches in the area, so the surf is high and batters the shore. However, there is a small stream in the park, and a few children were playing in it, and some beautiful areas to walk around. There are a few picnic tables, a grill and a fire pit. It was nice to relax at a picnic table and just watch the waves. Be careful out on the rocks. I took a few pictures, and a huge wave came out of nowhere and almost made Pete a widow. As I mentioned, the showers and bathrooms were closed down when we were there(04⁄09) and the porta potties in their place were foul. Worth pulling off Hwy 270 for a quick visit, but don’t expect to need your bathing suit unless you have a death wish.