Lots of parking in several lots. Berth rentals are available on a monthly and daily basis. You have to pay to go in, and if you go often enough, it's worth getting a family membership (for $65/year What a wonderful park! New picnic area, new restrooms, new lawn area, new children's play area with safety surfaces and an area for educational meetings among native shrubs and grasses. Date of experience: October 2018 Ask nicholasr33 about Coyote Point …

We specialize in couples paint nights, birthday activities &…Custom sailing and boating lessons available in San Francisco Bay and surrounding…Mo Music offers music programs on the peninsula, Music Together, Kids Sing, private… * Great place to watch airplanes or see the San Bruno Bridge If You Look Closely Through With Your Binoculars There is a lot to do and see here.

Please be aware that Community Days are typically crowded in the morning and early afternoon.

The Official Story: SMCP's Coyote Point page Coyote Point Museum website Park office 650-573-2592 Map Choices and more info: Great times! Holy crap - they're everywhere!! All the families enjoyed the gathering, particularly the kids who played in the structure, flied kites, played soccer balls and simply just ran around. You pay $5 bucks to get into this park, as it's a San Mateo County park, and as a resident, I have no quarrel in paying to play.We have been here a few times. The park admission fee of $6 per car was paid by the company, and I’m not sure if i’d pay that myself to come back.Great place for a walk around the park; spectacular views, rest areas, children park and now a museum what else can you ask for - while having a walk to remember.You can get a great combo visit--especially for kids because this location has the Coyote Nature, views of the Bay and a great kids hands-on spot in the Curiosity building. It is a cool place to jog (for those of you so inclined) but I just liked walking the bike path to the bridge and back. Coyote Point is a regional recreation area that provides a wide variety of opportunities: picnicking, swimming, windsurfing, bicycling, jogging, fishing, boating, and sailing.
Also great for picnic-ing, biking, walking in a gorgeous natural environment. It also has a big grass area to play games and run around. Lots of parking in several lots. Great photo opportunities.

Coyote Point is a regional recreation area that provides a wide variety of opportunities: picnicking, swimming, windsurfing, bicycling, jogging, fishing, boating, and sailing. Rules: No dogs. Park entrance fee - $6/car. You can walk down to the wharf and there are nice restaurants nearby after your walk.We had a company party here, which was a great place for an event with 50+ people. Come here with your kids and they will have a blast. :) it unfortunately closes at 5. (Park's office business days are Mon-Thurs.) …

There is a daily parking fee of $7 to park - but it is to help beautify the park and the friendly staff who works there. Did I mention I have a large family?Great place to bring kids.
The other fun part about Coyote Point Park is that the golf course is right next door. RV Camping - Coyote Point Only; General User Fee: $45.00 per night, includes 1 RV and 1 vehicle at Coyote Point Recreation Area: Additional Vehicle: Not included in General User Fee - same as vehicle entry fee - one additional vehicle only: Special Fee Areas: None: RV Dump Fee: $15.00, available for RV campers only: Refunds: General Refund Policy They also now charge you to get into the area, similar to Jekyll Island in Georgia.