Gary Standke: Call the Museum of Ventura County, across the street, to verify it will be open. Free Admission. An entire museum dedicated to what was uncovered from the excavation of the city block. From prehistoric, Chumash, Spanish, Mexican, European, to present. Endless display cases of the finds.
Bim S: We made a random stop in Ventura during our roadtrip and we are glad that we stopped by! The tasting room has a great, inviting atmosphere, and an added bonus was that we were the only ones in the place!
When we arrived, the friendly woman who gave us the tasting was actually in the back and she ended up showing us around the area where they made the wine. It was pretty awesome. We ended up taking a couple of bottles home! Thanks for the great experience!
Maribel E: Small, but beautiful open park. Only problem is the occasional disrespectful people passing through who use the restrooms to smoke and who knows what.
Berge Wassilian: If you visit this place a thousand times, youll still need to visit another thousand to possibly do all you can do shopping, kayaking, dining, boating, taking trips to Channel Islands...
Absolutely a must visit if you are a local, from nearby cities, from outer states or from foreign countries. There are various restaurants, fast food, water activities, day and night time activities and events. Clean, safe, beautiful, memorable.
Satisfying is an understatement.
Mark Whitaker: One of my favorite places to hike, plenty of people so its safe if you go alone. Ive only seen one rattlesnake in all the tears ive hiked and ran there. It wasnt on the trail a dig owner found it and put it into the bushes.
Vanessa Pronge: Great place to visit with friends or just a stroll on your own. Sadly we were there while there was a fire in the distance thus the orange smoke in my pictures.
Jessica Sartori: Quiet, clean, and soft sand. Was nice to get away and relax a little. Cool day, warm sun and toes in the sand. Our 4yr old had a blast as well!
Lety Rangel: I was amazed as I walked by with my little Frenchie and saw the Avenger in front of the historic farm. I had never stopped there before, but I decided to walk in. Every vendor was incredibly friendly, and they had many items for sale, including lots of homemade goodies and vintage farming equipment. It was a delight to see the grape vineyards; they were absolutely beautiful. Walking into the barn to explore all the old, vintage items was exceptional, and the stories behind the pictures on the walls were fascinating. It was incredible to connect with history—everything there was worth hearing and seeing.