Keller Beach is located at the north end of Miller/Knox Regional Shoreline in Richmond, California. It offers a small sandy area where visitors can enjoy the scenery of San Francisco Bay. The beach provides opportunities for wading and swimming, though no lifeguards are present. Visitors often come to picnic or relax in the area, which includes picnic tables and restrooms nearby. However, the water quality can be a concern due to bacteria from surface water runoff.
The beach itself has a unique charm, with some users describing it as 'third-world-like,' which adds to its interest. Despite its ruggedness, it remains a popular spot for those seeking a more secluded beach experience.
Keller Beach is also undergoing improvements to enhance its facilities and accessibility, including better connectivity and resilience to sea level rise.