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Universities and colleges in Ventura County, California (1 C, 13 P) Pages in category "Tourist attractions in Ventura County, California" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.
Spearfishing, kayak fishing and shore fishing are popular here. The largest draw is for the California white seabass when it is in season typically at the end of Spring and through Summer. Pacific halibut and Calico bass are also popular game fish. Wildlife including dolphin, whale, seals, seabirds and fish are abundant off of County Line Beach ...
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The fishing pier is now 1,250 feet (380 m) after having been modified over the years. [11] On January 31, 2000, Alaska Airlines Flight 261 crashed into the Pacific Ocean between Port Hueneme and Anacapa Island after a mechanical failure. U.S. Navy Base Ventura County, adjacent to the port, was the staging ground for recovery of the wreckage.
Ventura, officially named San Buenaventura (Spanish for "Saint Bonaventure"), [11] is a city in and the county seat of Ventura County, California, United States. It is a coastal city located northwest of Los Angeles. The population was 110,763 at the 2020 census. [12]
Emma Wood State Beach is a California State Beach in Ventura, California. It is located on the Santa Barbara Channel on the west side of the Ventura River estuary and south of the railroad tracks of the Coast Line and the US Highway 101 freeway. [1] The beach is named after Emma Grubb Wood who once owned the 8,000 acres (3,237 ha) Taylor Ranch.
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From 1938 to 1995, it was the largest wooden pier on the California coast at a length of 1,958 feet (597 meters). The pier is 1,600 feet (490 meters) long in its current configuration. The structure is a centerpiece of tourism promotion and hosts families, fishers, and tourists daily. [1]