Ventura
With the ocean, mountains, a national park and a thriving cultural center all within reach, Ventura is an ideal spot from which to launch an amazing range of activities. Just 14 miles offshore, Channel Islands National Park is an all-natural playground for those interested in whale watching, hiking, camping, diving, kayaking through sea caves and walks led by naturalists.
The Ventura coast itself possesses its own vast stretches of beautiful, uncrowded beaches; popular surf spots; harbor cruises; a 13-mile coastal bikeway, as well as Ventura Harbor's festive shops, restaurants, family entertainment and the Channel Islands National Park Visitors Center. Meanwhile, Ventura's classic Main Street offers a mix of pleasing architectural styles and distinctive inns, boutiques, restaurants and antique shops.
Downtown's vibrant arts district also features an array of galleries, artisans and stage performances offering big talent in intimate settings. Historical highlights include Mission San Buenaventura, the Albinger Archaeological Museum plus city walking tours and their ever-popular "ghost hunts." Discover the relaxed, friendly and affordable offerings of this seaside haven. Ventura awaits!
Things To Do
Parks
Seaside Park
Channel Island National Park
Sailing
Sail Channel Islands
Surfing
SeaStone Adventures
Boat Rentals / Kayaking / Harbor Cruises/Whale Watching
Island Packers of Ventura
Ventura Harbor Village
Museums
Channel Island National Park
Ventura County Museum of History & Art
Dudley House of Museum
The Murphy Auto Museum