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    McGrath State Beach

    3.8 (32 reviews)

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    Campsite 68
    Becki J.

    Went camping to just get away from life. I went from Sunday to Tuesday. When I arrived, i was greeted by the attendant at the gate who was really friendly. I had two dogs in the car and she just couldn't get enough of them. (They are pretty cute). I thought I would have to pay an extra fee for them but she didn't say anything so neither did I. :) She asked me if I knew which site I wanted and I told her I hadn't been here since I was in high school. She told me to drive around and pick out a couple sites. I drove around and chose site 68 for the shade the trees provided. (since I didn't have a canopy). Went back and told her my site number and went and settled in. Being a Sunday, it was pretty desolate. Come Monday, almost everyone was gone. It was nice, peaceful and quiet. I didn't walk to the beach since dogs aren't allowed. So I drove them to Harbor Cove which is in Ventura Cove are. Took them to lunch at Margariaville and then walked around the harbor. I'd definitely come back. No real cons for me. The spiders might be con for most, BUT you are outside at a park. Can't really get rid of the bugs now, can you?! Firewood is $6 a bundle. I bought 6 bundles for two nights and it seemed to work out perfectly. You just go over to the camp host and he gives you the wood you need. Bathrooms were always kept clean and stocked with 2 ply toilet paper. YUP, you read correctly....2 PLY! I'll be back!

    Past the lagoon is the beach
    Johnny K.

    Great place to go camping. However, you MUST book early, as weekends fill up really fast. ==Specs== - It's relatively cheap: $35 (plus an $8 transaction fee) for a spot of land to pitch a tent and park a car (a maximum of 3 cars are allowed at each site). Once you pay, you'll have free ingress/egress until the gates are locked at 10 pm. - Check-in is at 2 pm; checkout is at 12 pm. - Download the .pdf brochure to see which campsite you would like (hint: it's best to pick one at the top closest to the beach): http://www.parks.ca.gov/mediagallery/?page_id=607&viewtype=7 - The beach is a 5-10 minute walk away from your campsite and is very enjoyable due to the absence of large crowds and the serene atmosphere. An inland lagoon is situated between the protected sand dunes and the the beach. - They say the rip currents are strong and that swimmers should avoid wading out too far, but I saw plenty of surfers paddling out toward the horizon. You may see dolphins jumping out of the water. - Each site comes with a fire pit, and if you forget to bring firewood, you can buy some for $6 from a campsite host. - There's running water, bathrooms, and showers close to each site. The cold water taps in the showers are free, but two minutes of hot water costs 25 cents. It's best to have three quarters on hand when showering. - Bring booze, but remember to dump empty bottles/cans in the appropriate recycling bin. Leave the mj at home: too many kids are around. ==Cons== - The park staff has an odd system of choosing your campsite. You enter, drive around, and tell them what spots you desire. Often, by the time you drive back to tell them which spot you want, it'll be taken -- a lot of useless driving is required. - The showers may be out of service quite often. Some hot water dispensers may not work, so choose the showers that everyone uses. Bring shower shoes/sandals! - Bring your own toilet paper, as the park staff may not replenish it. Also, don't be surprised if people piss on the floor/toilet seats. - Since it's a fairly popular place, kids and RVs will likely be crawling all over the place. Peace and quiet may not be totally guaranteed until 10 pm when quiet hours are in effect.

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    Staff are nice and very quiet. Staff are accomodating. We will go back again. Safe with kids and had a good spot for sanctuary

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    If there was a way to leave zero stars I would. I'm an avid camper and this is by far the worst camp ground I've ever been to.

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    12 years ago

    As of Labor Day weekend the entire campground is CLOSED due to flooding. Check first before planning to arrive.

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    Ask the Community - McGrath State Beach

    What is this place like now? 2019

    This park suffers from seasonal flooding and therefore closure. At the moment it is closed. The permitting and planning process is underway to relocate the facility to ensure public availability.

    Is the fee the same for hikers and bikers tent camping?

    hike and bike has a per person fee of $10 when the park is open.

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    Arroyo Verde Park

    Arroyo Verde Park

    4.5
    (89 reviews)
    6.2 km

    As a nanny and a self-proclaimed hiking queen, Arroyo Verde Park has been one of my go-to outdoor…read morespots for about five years now. I've spent countless mornings and afternoons here hiking, clearing my head, and getting a great workout in while still enjoying nature. The trails are well maintained with multiple options, so you can keep it light or make it more challenging depending on your mood. The views are beautiful, especially in the early morning or at sunset, and it never feels overly crowded. It has a calm, local Ventura vibe that I really appreciate. I've also brought kids I nanny here for walks and fresh air (sticking to the easier areas), and it's such a great space to reset. One thing to note: when it's hot, be cautious of snakes on the trails--proper shoes and awareness are important. If you're looking for a reliable, scenic place to hike in Ventura that locals truly love, Arroyo Verde Park is a must.

    Positives: lots of trails and grassy areas that are wonderful when it's cooler or in the evenings…read more Picnic spots to eat and great views of the ocean when hiking. Lots of parking. Negatives: So many dog owners are complacent about their dogs here- they let them roam around and poop wherever and don't pick it up! It's ridiculous. I'm a dog owner myself and used to let my little dog off leash here occasionally, but after realizing there is a lot of unpredictable behavior from dogs and their owners, I don't bring her here that often anymore (unless there are not that many people)! So use caution when bringing your dog / dogs here. Trails can get super hot. Bring lots of water!

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    Some trees that burned in the Thomas Fire have been turned into these beautiful sculptures.
    Some trees that burned in the Thomas Fire have been turned into these beautiful sculptures.
    Arroyo Verde Park
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    Grant Park

    Grant Park

    4.6
    (65 reviews)
    0.6 km

    Dear Hubby and I took a drive out to Ventura for my birthday, which happened to be mid-week this…read moreyear. Big hooray - it was sunny; no fog in sight. It was on the coolish side, but the abundance of sunshine made it seem warmer. We had an early dinner down on Main Street. Where we parked there was a sign indicating that the eastern entrance to Grant Park was nearby. We had been up there perhaps only once in the past, and we'd gone in from the west. The drive up in the late afternoon / early evening had the golden glow magic to it. The light was amazing! I was driving and marveling at every twist and turn on the roadway while ascending the hills. The wildflowers and green groundcover from winter's rains made the scenery even more breathtaking than it might be when the grasses start to turn golden instead of green. I was able to drive all the way to the top parking lot, which overlooks the Serra Cross, and the entire Ventura coastline. The view encompasses the pier, the harbor, then beyond out to Channel Islands Harbor, Port Hueneme, and the western edge of the Santa Monica Mountains. It solidified my feelings in that moment of gratitude for enjoying life in Ventura County for the past 40 years. A gorgeous view on a clear day can do that for a person. When a sunny day happens, and the winds are calm, I can recommend taking a drive up to the top of Grant Park to make some of your daily cares seem very small. Looking down on the city / county from on high helped lift my spirits and added joy to my birthday celebrations.

    **A Sacred Place**…read more This park is truly beautiful, with lush vegetation that delights the senses and creates a sense of quiet grandeur. A loved one first brought me here when I was about nine years old, and the memory has stayed with me ever since. Now that he's no longer with me, I find myself returning--not just to enjoy the scenery, but to remember the love he showed me by introducing me to places like this at such a young age. April is his birthday month, and I visited again just last week. I breathed in the scent of fresh lavender, sat in the sun over Easter weekend, and wandered the grounds at my own pace. Every moment of that solitude felt meaningful. Yes, this may sound a bit sentimental--but it really is that special. It's a beautiful place.

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    Great view!
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    Foster Park

    Foster Park

    4.2
    (21 reviews)
    8.6 km

    There is just something to be said about being in the outdoors that I simply just can't get enough…read moreof. Maybe it's the sound of the free flowing water, the birds chirping or just watching wildlife do its thing. Maybe it's the sun beaming down on my skin, which truly makes me feel alive. or maybe, Just maybe, it's just being one with Nature and simply feeling the gratitude for all it has to offer. Hey, maybe it's all of the above! Whatever is it is.... I. Love. It. And for me, one of the best parts of living where I live; I am always amazed on how close nature is right in my own backyard or within just a short drive from my home. Well this past April, my wife's friend introduced us to yet another great destination right here in Ventura County and it was the perfect start to our Spring Break. ----------------------- Welcome to Foster Park located in Ventura right off the California 33. The morning of, we packed a picnic style lunch, snacks for the kids, our water bottles, our bathing suits, some sunscreen and off we went to Ventura to meet our friend with her two little kids. Upon our arrival, we parked in a small dirt lot under the 33 freeway overpass adjacent to Foster Park and loaded all of our stuff onto our stroller and off we went. A paved bike path with bicyclists, walkers, joggers, and families, were all making their way into the park. Of course, our friend who is a Foster Park regular showed us the way and guided us to her normal spot which happens to be right on the creek side water front. Yes, we made our way down the short path to the water which is perfect for all ages, but especially if you have littles (our youngest who is 2 had a blast). It's an area with water that's flowing in parts, but still an area for the kids to go ankle to knee deep to play. We did find tadpoles, frogs, and dragonflies. There are areas to plop down next to the water, set up an umbrella or find a spot under some shade and watch your kids have fun or eat your picnic lunch you packed. The park also has areas to visit that are historical to the region; we will definitely check those out next visit. The one thing I forgot, but will not forget again are some water shoes. There are lots of rocks on the water that can be tender to your feet as well as some mossy rocks that are slippery... I found out the hard way and let's just say I took a little unexpected dip into the water. Hey it cooled me off! Haha. There is a campground here so definitely look into that if you are traveling or want to book some camping with the fam. So.... Who is ready to put that phone down, power off that iPad, and get outdoors and escape some screen time! I guarantee this place will refresh your heart, your soul and your mind. Now, get outdoors & Enjoy!

    It's been awhile since we have been to foster park... since it closed... it was such an awesome…read morepark but just before closing people started throwing trash and it started to look bad... to be honest this is why I thought they closed it!!! I hope they open it soon so we can enjoy it once again...but if they do and if I see anyone throwing trash and leaving their mess there...I definitely will make sure they know that it is our park and they damn well better respect it!!! Citations/ fines given out might help to STOP these vagrants from on trashing this beautiful park.. and ALL others also!!!!

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    Boys will be boys...even at 42 years old.
    Boys will be boys...even at 42 years old.
    Park entrance right next to the Bike trail that does to Ojai.
    Park entrance right next to the Bike trail that does to Ojai.
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