When the weather gets hot, the tough get swimming. If you’re looking to get wet and have some fun, then check out swimming holes around San Francisco. Let’s start swimming!

  1. Lake Temescal - 6500 Broadway, Oakland, 94618

Akiko N/Yelp This is one of the closer spots to swim near the city. The swim area has a sand beach bordered by a beautiful green area. Many avid water enthusiasts will love the swimming opportunities here.

  1. Bass Lake - Mesa Rd, Bolinas, CA 94924

Ole Holbech/Flickr When you leave the city, pass by the lovely Golden Gate to this beautiful lake. Be prepared for a 2.7 mile hike to this lake though. This is a popular spot with lots of hikes and natural beauty around as well.

  1. Crown Beach - 8th St & Otis Dr, Alameda, 94501

Tri P/Yelp Very close to the city, and better yet you get a sandy beach in the Bay Area. The water is warmer than what you get in the city and shallow, so you can swim with ease. This is an ideal spot for a day trip from the city.

  1. Lake Del Valle - 7000 Del Valle Rd, Livermore, 94550

Michelle B/Yelp Not too far from Fog City, this man-made lake has everything you could want for swimming or just cooling off. Lots of activities here including fishing, boating, and beach fun.

  1. Garden of Eden - 210 State Rt 9, Santa Cruz, 95018

Julie S/Yelp Expect and enjoy natural beauty, clear water, and a lush ring of redwoods. The Garden of Eden is truly mesmerizing. This is a spot in the Santa Cruz area that attacts swimmers of all types, so expect anything goes mentality here.

  1. Russian River - Monte Rio Beach - 20488 Hwy 116, Monte Rio, 95462

Victoria E/Yelp Believe it or not, you can find free activities in wine country. Swimming is free and fun and what better way to stay cool than visit this epic river! The recommended area here is Monte Rio Beach in Russian River.

  1. American River - Discovery Park, Sacramento, 94203

Nicky N/Yelp This is a more relaxing spot for lounging on the river, relaxing on the beach, picnics, and of course swimming. The river is popular, so expect big groups especially for tubing and weekend gatherings.

  1. Shadow Cliffs Park - 2500 Stanley Blvd, Pleasanton, 94566

Winnie G/Yelp This is the perfect place for families and gatherings, and most importantly to swim. Wander around the park and spend time at Shadow Cliffs as this is a hidden gem in the South Bay.

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Akiko N/Yelp

This is one of the closer spots to swim near the city. The swim area has a sand beach bordered by a beautiful green area. Many avid water enthusiasts will love the swimming opportunities here.

Ole Holbech/Flickr

When you leave the city, pass by the lovely Golden Gate to this beautiful lake. Be prepared for a 2.7 mile hike to this lake though. This is a popular spot with lots of hikes and natural beauty around as well.

Tri P/Yelp

Very close to the city, and better yet you get a sandy beach in the Bay Area. The water is warmer than what you get in the city and shallow, so you can swim with ease. This is an ideal spot for a day trip from the city.

Michelle B/Yelp

Not too far from Fog City, this man-made lake has everything you could want for swimming or just cooling off. Lots of activities here including fishing, boating, and beach fun.

Julie S/Yelp

Expect and enjoy natural beauty, clear water, and a lush ring of redwoods. The Garden of Eden is truly mesmerizing. This is a spot in the Santa Cruz area that attacts swimmers of all types, so expect anything goes mentality here.

Victoria E/Yelp

Believe it or not, you can find free activities in wine country. Swimming is free and fun and what better way to stay cool than visit this epic river! The recommended area here is Monte Rio Beach in Russian River.

Nicky N/Yelp

This is a more relaxing spot for lounging on the river, relaxing on the beach, picnics, and of course swimming. The river is popular, so expect big groups especially for tubing and weekend gatherings.

Winnie G/Yelp

This is the perfect place for families and gatherings, and most importantly to swim. Wander around the park and spend time at Shadow Cliffs as this is a hidden gem in the South Bay.

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Address: 6500 Broadway, Oakland, 94618Address: 7000 Del Valle Rd, Livermore, 94550Address: 2500 Stanley Blvd, Pleasanton, 94566Address: 20488 Hwy 116, Monte Rio, 95462Address: 210 State Rt 9, Santa Cruz, 95018