The Lost Beach Campground
The lost campground - Almost no sand. Rocks everywhere. Surrounded by oil wells. But here’s the catch: There was surf.
Beacon’s Beach / Oil Piers
Beacons Beach- The new name for an old beach that already had a name. If you’ve driven along Rincon lately, just north of the fire station, you’ve probably seen them: the new signs. Clean, official, easy to miss if you’re not looking for them.
One arrow points left: Beacon’s Beach.
Straight ahead: Punta Gorda.
And if you’ve spent any time here, you might find yourself asking a simple question: What happened to Oil Piers?
Santa Rosa Cattle Ranching
The majestic Channel Islands - tales of stories told and untold. Ranching is a huge part of the story.
Buenaventura Center to Pacific View Mall
The Buenaventura Center - to be the largest shopping development between Los Angeles and San Francisco.
Emma Wood Bridge
A name that set the foundations of generations in Ventura: Taylor. The year is 1852. Nancy Anne Taylor of Tenessee and Green Berry Taylor of Alamama set their sights on moving west to California. Starting in Texas, they traveled by sea from Nicaragua up the coast into California.
Local Beaches
Ventura, California is known for its beautiful beaches! The area offers a perfect mix of natural beauty, watersports, and relaxation. Come on a tour to my favorite beach spots in Ventura and slightly to the North.
Solimar Beach Colony : get to know
The first of 3 beach communities along the Pacific Coast Highway, Solimar Beach Colony. Solimar has the allure, architecture, history, and peace that make it a highly sought-after place to live.