2,000+ Sea Lions Live Rent-Free at Pier 39 — Meet Your Neighbors

San Francisco's K-Dock has hosted a booming California sea lion colony since 1989 — from under 12 animals to 2,100+ today. Free to watch any morning at Pier 39, and this spring a rare 2,000-lb Steller sea lion named Chonkers is crashing the party.

2,000+ Sea Lions Live Rent-Free at Pier 39 — And You Can Meet Them This Weekend

San Francisco's most vocal neighbors have been squatting the K-Dock at Pier 39 since September 1989 — and the colony has only grown since. Here's what most people don't know:
They arrived before the earthquake. The California sea lions claimed those empty floating docks weeks before the Loma Prieta quake hit. The earthquake didn't bring them here — they were already home.
The population explosion is staggering. Fewer than 12 animals in 1989. Over 2,100 confirmed individuals by 2024. The bay offers exactly what they need: protection from great white sharks and orcas offshore, plus abundant rockfish and salmon year-round.
Spring 2026 bonus — meet Chonkers. A 2,000-lb Steller sea lion (a different, larger species) showed up at K-Dock in March 2026 and went viral. Stellers are rare visitors; this one dwarfs the California sea lions around him. He's been spotted through May.

Where to go this weekend

K-Dock, Pier 39, San Francisco Embarcadero
  • Free, no reservation needed
  • Best window: 9–11 AM on any morning
  • You'll hear them before you see them
  • Look for the floating wood platforms on the northwest side of the pier
These are your neighbors. They've been here since 1989. Go say hello.

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