Apartments near Baker Beach in San Francisco, CA (1,932 Rentals)
334 26th Ave
163 Seventeenth Avenue
221 19th Ave
237-239 20th Ave
242-244 21st Ave
335 24th Ave
351 24th Ave
5540 California St
247 20th Ave
229 19th Ave
325 26th Ave
225 19th Ave
354 24th Ave
354 25th Ave
147 16th Ave
343 26th Ave
235 19th Ave
366 25th Ave
255 20th Ave
319 27th Ave
266 21st Ave
1445 Lake St
365 24th Avenue
375 24th Ave
261 20th Ave
271 20th Ave
356 26th Ave
247 19th Ave
234 19th Ave
230 19th Ave
371 25th Ave
354 26th Ave
335 27th Ave
5533 California St
26-28 15th Ave
5450 California St
2118-2120 Clement St
2020 Clement St
Clement Condominiums
315-317 28th Ave
295 21st Ave
6625 California St
283 20th Ave
292 22nd Ave
279 20th Ave
2126-2128 Clement St
15-17 14th Ave
380 26th Ave
1324 Lake St
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With a Baker Beach apartment, you have access to a mile long beach with awesome views of the Marin Headlands, the Golden Gate Bridge, and the western Presidio behind you. San Francisco apartments dwellers enjoy this beach too, as it allows a great escape on a sunny afternoon, away from the congestion of the city. Residents of Baker Beach apartments have it great if they can ride their bike or walk from their apartment. It can get rather crowded and congested on those perfect weather weekends, and parking, although there is a lot, may be tough. For families of San Francisco apartments, there's an historical museum called the Battery Chamberlain with cool military photographs. The Battery itself held a "disappearing gun" that was used to protect the harbor's minefields. Today, people who live in Baker Beach apartments can see a 97,000 pound cannon placed here in 1977 that can still "disappear." The San Francisco apartment resident who is a hiker can pick up the Coastal Trail on the rocky cliff side. The upper end of the park is designated (but not officially) as a "clothes optional" section. At the east end of the beach parking lot is an area stocked with picnic tables, barbecue grills and thankfully, restrooms. It's all you could want in a San Francisco beach.