Oxnard Beach Park

Oxnard Beach Park
formerly Oxnard State Beach
Location Oxnard, Ventura County, California, USA
Coordinates 34°10′57″N 119°14′13″W / 34.18250°N 119.23694°W / 34.18250; -119.23694Coordinates: 34°10′57″N 119°14′13″W / 34.18250°N 119.23694°W / 34.18250; -119.23694
Area 62 acres (25 ha)[1]
Created 1989 (1989)[1]
Operated by City of Oxnard
GNIS feature ID 1871139[2]

Oxnard Beach Park is a public beach operated and maintained by the city of Oxnard, California at 1601 South Harbor Boulevard.[1]

Description

The park is located along the California Coastal Trail and the Pacific Coast Bicycle Route. The park includes palm tree lined pathways and a bike/walking path connecting the communities of Oxnard Shores and Channel Islands Beach.[3] There is also an easy bike/walking connection to Channel Islands Harbor. Oxnard Beach Park includes two spacious barbecue areas with a capacity of 200 occupants, each with a public sink, table, and a large grill. Activities include beachcombing, walking, and ocean swimming. The park was designed to protect the sand dunes between the beach and grass picnic area.[4]

History

Jean Harris persuaded city of Oxnard leaders to adopt a grand vision in the creation of this park.[5] The State of California initially purchased a 26-acre site for the park in 1979.[4] The developer of an adjacent residential with a hotel site dedicated an additional 36 acres, giving the park its present size of 62 acres.[6] With the adoption of an operating agreement between City and State in December 1983, plans were developed for this park that was initially called Oxnard State Beach.[7] The park was transferred to City of Oxnard in 1998.[2]

Scenes from Oxnard Beach Park

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Parks Amenities Listing, Parks Information". City of Oxnard. Retrieved 21 September 2013.
  2. 1 2 U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Oxnard Beach Park
  3. "Your guide to Ventura County beaches". Ventura County Star. August 9, 2018. Retrieved 21 August 2018.
  4. 1 2 Public Resources Code "Section 5003.14" State of California
  5. Kelley, Daryl (April 29, 2001) "Illness Forces Environmental Crusader to Sidelines." Los Angeles Times
  6. Myers, David W. (December 14, 1986) "Court to Decide State's Beach Access Issue" Los Angeles Times
  7. Staff report (October 19, 1986) "Beachfront Site to Be Dedicated" Los Angeles Times
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