The SS Palo Alto was towed to what is now Seacliff State Beach. She was sunk just off the beach with her keel resting on the bottom. A pier was built leading to the ship and she was refitted as an amusement ship with a dance floor, a swimming pool and a café. Two years later during the great depression the company went bankrupt and she was stripped of her fine fittings and left as a fishing pier.
Today at the age of 97 the SS Palo Alto sits at the end of a fishing pier on Seacliff Beach serving as an artificial reef for marine life and a unique reminder of the past as the sea relentlessly caresses and sometimes batters her as it brings her back to itself.