Rodeo, Lone Tree Point
there is a small regional park on the San Pablo Bay shore here with a small sandy beach. There is room for several cars to park by the park entrance. There's an outhouse
The beach remains sandy when the tide is out, and I think the water is still deep enough to allow launching.
I've seen someone launch a kayak here; he uses a dolly to get his boat to the beach, maybe from the neighborhood adjacent to the park.
Lone Tree Point photos: http://www.flickr.com/search/?q=lone%20tree&w=24215152%40N04
The Rodeo marina
The Rodeo marina seems to be silted in, and impassible at low tide. You might just as well launch at Lone Tree Point.
Rodeo, a bit north of the marina
There is small piece of regional park land, with parking for three or four cars, and another small sand beach. I've seen someone windsurfing here, but I don't know if it's passable when the tide's out. There are no facilities.
Pinole, Bayfront Park
Bayfront park is (I think) a city park surrounded by regional park land, on the east shore of San Pablo Bay. There's a sandy beach when the tide's in, and a whole lot of mud when the tide's out.
There is a crumbling boat launching ramp on Pinole Creek at the north end of the park, and it might be usable when the tide is in. Where the creek joins the bay there is a gravely-rocky beach that might be usable in a pinch. A bit to the north of the park, there is a sandy beach across the tracks from a residential block, and like the rest of the area it's probably too shallow to be usable when the tide's out.
Albany, the Albany Bulb beach
At the north-west corner of the Golden Gate Fields lot there is a beach that's popular with dog-walkers and kitesurfers. It seems like it should be usable when the tide's out, and it might be somewhat sheltered from the chop that comes with the afternoon wind. There's plenty of room to park, and I think it has an outhouse and a water tap.
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