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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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    Harbor Cove Beach

    4.4(27 reviews)
    4.4 km

    We recently held our 2026 Corporate Games at Harbor Cove Beach for a day of Beach Volleyball, and…read moreit couldn't have been a better choice. Whether you're looking for a spot for a large-scale organized event or just a relaxing day by the water, this beach delivers. The conditions were quintessential California. While it started with a breezy chill that kept us on our toes, the sun ultimately came out in full force. That cool breeze actually ended up being a blessing during the more intense matches, keeping everyone from overheating while we enjoyed the clear, sunny skies. If you're planning a team-building event or a sports outing, Harbor Cove Beach is a top-tier pick. Great views, manageable wind, and plenty of sunshine made our Beach Volleyball tournament a massive success!

    This beach is located very close to Ventura Harbor Village and Shopping Center, as well as the…read moreRobert J. Lagomarsino Visitor Center, Channel Islands Nat'l Park, so if you visit the area it's a quick walk over to enjoy the beach! I visited on a morning weekday, and there were only an handful of people there. The beach is very clean; I didn't see any litter anywhere. The water smelled fresh. There are shorebirds to watch and a few surfers in the ocean, and the waves near the shore were calm. There is ample free parking on the paved lots as well as street parking, and flush toilets. There's even a little mesh path to the water to help people in wheelchairs or strollers navigate the sand.

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    Marina Park

    Marina Park

    4.4(107 reviews)
    3.7 km

    This is my FAVE park in Ventura because - IMO - it has everything you need for a great day at the…read morebeach. Let's start with FREE PARKING! Some local beaches are starting to charge, but this one still offers PLENTY of free parking. In addition, there are multiple playgrounds - including a pirate galleon from when the park was established during my childhood, a THOUSAND years ago! It doesn't have the zip line that caused me to smash my leg into the concrete side, leaving a still visible scar 1,000 years later, which is probably for the best, but a kinder/gentler playground with more modern amenities for today's active child. There is also an expansive grass area, where you will find many local pups bounding about with joy. On the grassy areas, BBQs! Also a protected, man made beach cove with an easy enter, small to no wave water entry. Lots of families prefer to set up their space on the green grass and then make their way to the beach, which is an ideal way to have your picnic sand free! A foot shower is also available to rinse the beach off before you settle back onto your blanket. Plenty of benches, tables and a bathroom that is, if I'm being completely honest, acceptable, but could use an upgrade. If you're more active, make your way to the public dock to launch your kayak, paddle board, etc. I've also seen people fishing from this dock and launching remote control boats - so cute! If you haven't brought your own board or boat, there is a rental kiosk handily available. This is also a great park to stroll through. A clear path goes from the parking lot to the tip of the Ventura Harbor entrance, known as Soter Point, where a beautiful sculpture stands. When I think of the perfect beach park, I think of Marina Park in Ventura. Cheers! "CC"

    Marna Park is a city park that offers close and comfortable access to the beach. There's plenty of…read moreparking, broad lawns, varied picnicking spots and bathrooms. There's a nice oceanfront walkway that leads to a sitting area at the end of the north jetty that guards the entrance to the Ventura Marina.

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    Mondos Beach

    Mondos Beach

    4.6(29 reviews)
    8.8 km

    Great dog beach with easy parking! Waves are consistent, good place for beginner surfers. Parking…read moreis free on the right side of the street, never had an issue with finding parking.

    This is a great spot for beginning surfers…read more My friends and I used to surf here often. Lately we have been surfing at County Line, but we are planning on coming back soon. This is a real nice place to surf. The break is gentle and rolls in and sometimes reforms, so it is great for longboards. The atmosphere and friendliness of local surfers here is better than anywhere else and this is a great beginner spot to surf; granted, it is up there and way up, just north of Ventura. It is worth the drive though and parking is free just off PCH next the railroad tracks. Be warned, you cannot park here prior to 7am. So if you are here for a dawn patrol be ready to move the car if the park rangers are ticketing. Also, during parts of the year, their are many rocks on entry and exit so booties can be a must here for beginning surfers. Also, the Yelp map for this location is slightly wrong. Keep driving NW (north on PCH) until you reach a distinct white bicycle set up as a memorial to a fallen rider/surfer and you have arrived. As far as the below reviews about the steep rocks, this is true but there is a concrete step like path down next to the chain link fence next to the 1st residential house at the beginning of this spot. See my photos and it is just left of the photos.

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    Mondos on a nice morning.

    Ventura Pier - Sea gulls gathering

    Ventura Pier

    4.3(117 reviews)
    0.6 km

    I visited there two days after that Ventura-to-Barstow CHP chase, where a Subaru drove 200 miles in…read moretwo hours while being pursued by the CHP the entire way. Even NBC 7's helicopter eventually ran out of fuel while trying to film the event! It took me almost an hour in the morning to drive from Pasadena to Ventura Beach. I set the GPS to navigate to the pier, where there is a garage nearby. I drove in and found it completely unattended; the fee booth was empty. After driving around inside, I found an outdoor parking lot that was even closer to the pier. There was no one at the entrance, likely because it is the "off-season." It was less than 20 meters from the parking lot to the wooden steps of the pier. There were fewer than 20 people on the pier that morning, even though it was nearly 8:00 AM. The restaurant wasn't open yet, and they likely don't open during this time of year. Walking on the pier is very peaceful, even if the sound of the sea is quite loud. The public restrooms were clean as well. It is a wonderful break to have on the drive from Los Angeles to San Jose. My recommendation: go there early during the quiet season.

    We stopped by for a morning walk on the oldest pier in California. It was a gorgeous Sunday morning…read moreand the walk along with the views felt relaxing. The end of the pier had a lot of people fishing combined with some homeless people and after taking some pics and watching the surfers, we walked back. I noticed some picnic benches on the pier and a seafood spot to eat as well. If you're visiting by car to visit the pier for a quick stop. Do not park in the $10 flat rate parking lot. Just one the other side, there's a parking structure along with outdoor adjacent pier parking for way cheaper. We paid $2 for about 45 mins. Overall, cool to visit. But, the amount of homeless people hanging out around the bathrooms and pier area was a bit much.

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    McGrath State Beach - parks - Updated May 2026

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