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Angel
Island San Francisco
Location: San Francisco Bay, San Francisco
Angel Island is a hilly, grass and forest-covered island, the largest in San Francisco
Bay. It is located one mile from the Tiburon Peninsula. The park covers 740 acres
and is 788 feet high at the top of Mt. Livermore. It provides spectacular views
of Marin County, San Francisco, and the Golden Gate, and the entire Bay Area.
In addition to recreational facilities (hiking, biking, camping, boating), it is
rich in historical significance. For over six thousand years, it was used by Miwok
Indians as a fishing and hunting site. For almost 100 years - stretching from the
Civil War to the Cold War - the island housed a variety of military installations,
including supporting troops on their way to and from the Pacific Theaters in WWI
and WWII. It also played a major role in the settlement of the West, serving both
as a Public Health Service Quarantine Station, and an Immigration Station.
Today, trails and fire roads provide easy access to the whole island, including
many historic sites and breathtaking views. Tours are available at many of the historic
sites, especially on weekend days during the high season from April to October or
November.
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