Common questions.
- Is Sunny Cove Beach safe to swim today?
- Sunny Cove Beach is currently inconclusive for swimming. Last sample is over 30 days old — too stale to be a reliable swim-safety indicator.
- When was Sunny Cove Beach last tested?
- The most recent water-quality sample at Sunny Cove Beach was collected on Mar 2, 2026 (92 days ago). California monitoring agencies test Bay Area beaches weekly during swim season (roughly May through October).
- What is the bacteria level at Sunny Cove Beach?
- The latest reading at Sunny Cove Beach shows 30-day enterococcus geomean at 10 MPN/100mL (EPA geomean limit: 35); enterococcus at 10 MPN/100mL (EPA single-sample limit: 104); and E. coli at 10 MPN/100mL (EPA single-sample limit: 235).
- Does rain affect water quality at Sunny Cove Beach?
- Yes. Heavy rainfall washes bacteria and pollutants from land into the water, raising contamination risk for 24–72 hours. The past 48 hours recorded 0.00 in of rain; the past 72 hours recorded 0.00 in. Our advisory threshold is ≥1.00 in over 48h (or ≥0.50 in over 72h) for enclosed or storm-drain beaches.
- Where is Sunny Cove Beach located?
- Sunny Cove Beach is located in the Bay Area area of the San Francisco Bay region (coordinates: 36.9605°N, 121.9890°W). You can get turn-by-turn directions via Google Maps or Apple Maps directly from this page.
- How is the water quality data for Sunny Cove Beach collected?
- Bacteria samples are collected by California state and county health agencies under the AB 411 Safe-to-Swim program and reported to the state's Safe-to-Swim database (data.ca.gov). Rainfall figures come from Open-Meteo forecast and archive data. Bay Area Swim aggregates both sources and updates every morning.
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Data: California Safe-to-Swim (ODbL 1.0) · Open-Meteo — Precipitation (CC-BY 4.0) · Pipeline status