Top 10 Budget-friendly Things to do in Ventura County Coast, Ventura County Coast

February 19, 2022 Weston Hennigan

Discover the best top things to do in Ventura County Coast, United States including Mullin Automotive Museum, Beatrice Wood Center for the Arts, Camarillo Public Library, Oxnard State Beach and Park, Channel Islands Maritime Museum, Channel Islands Harbor, Mission San Buenaventura, Ventura City Hall, Camarillo Premium Outlets, Ventura to Ojai Paved Bike Path.
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1. Mullin Automotive Museum

1421 Emerson Ave, Oxnard, CA 93033-1891 +1 805-385-5400 http://www.mullinautomotivemuseum.com/
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5.0 based on 84 reviews

Mullin Automotive Museum

Reviewed By TominCA - Carmel, United States

The Mullin is a world class collection. The current focus on pre-war French cars and coach builders is Art Deco at its best. The wood buck used to shape body panels provides a glimpse at the hands on days of the past. The race car collection is also very good.

2. Beatrice Wood Center for the Arts

8585 Ojai Santa Paula Rd, Ojai, CA 93023-9351 +1 805-646-3381 [email protected] http://www.beatricewood.com
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5.0 based on 97 reviews

Beatrice Wood Center for the Arts

Admission is $5. Guided tours are $10. Led by Kevin Wallace, Director of the Center, the guided tour includes the Permanent Collection, Current Exhibitions, and Beatrice Wood’s Studio. Wallace shares insight into Beatrice Wood’s involvement in the New York Dada Movement, the Theosophical Society, the creation of the Happy Valley Foundation, and Beatrice Wood’s unique approach to art and life. The Center is located ten minutes from downtown Ojai. Who was Beatrice Wood? Beatrice Wood was an important contemporary artist, craftsperson and writer. Her life ran the course of the 20th century and included many of the figures that shaped it. Ultimately, her genius was in the marriage of wide-ranging influences in her work. The spirit of Dadaism, impact of Modernism, embrace of Eastern philosophy, influence of folk art and even the ornament of ethnic jewelry were all combined in her ceramics.

Reviewed By julesrichman - Ojai, United States

Beatrice Wood was a unique woman & her Center in Upper Ojai is worth seeing. It’s a fabulous large ranch like property, obviously she had money! You will able to see her famous high gloss ceramics & read a bit about her life —if you are unfamiliar with the “Mother of Dada.”

3. Camarillo Public Library

4101 Las Posas Rd, Camarillo, CA 93010-2539 +1 805-388-5222 http://www.camarillolibrary.org
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5.0 based on 171 reviews

Camarillo Public Library

Reviewed By mojganm618

Any library is a great place for any age group to visit and enjoy, but the Camarillo Library especially because of the beautiful Spanish design. The tile work is a replica of the Adamson House in Malibu. It's a magnificent experience.

4. Oxnard State Beach and Park

1601 South Harbor Blvd, Oxnard, CA
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4.5 based on 119 reviews

Oxnard State Beach and Park

Reviewed By Billstreess53 - Oxnard, United States

A great beach for all who enjoy the sand. Food bathrooms and even a shower. Great pier. Fishing is encouraged. A massive open beach. Great for families. Lots of parking I highly recommend this location.

5. Channel Islands Maritime Museum

3900 Bluefin Cir, Oxnard, CA 93035-4301 +1 805-984-6260 [email protected] http://www.cimmvc.org/
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4.5 based on 96 reviews

Channel Islands Maritime Museum

The Museum’s collection is a treasure trove of maritime paintings, ship models, and artifacts that rival some of the finest European and U.S. collections. Sumptuous seascape paintings by 17th century Dutch masters, 18th and 19th century English Romantics, French Impressionist painter Boudin, and unparalleled contemporary maritime painters complement the finest museum-quality ship models on the West Coast, including the Marple Models: nine exquisite, highly detailed scratch-built warships; and intricate “bone models” carved by French soldiers held captive during the early 19th century Napoleonic wars. The Upper Deck hosts interactive contemporary exhibits, featured temporary exhibitions, art receptions, and engaging Third Thursday lectures. Museum windows look out over the Channel Islands Harbor’s passing sailboats and gorgeous views. The Channel Islands National Park sits just offshore, and the sea lions on the dock out front add tremendous character to the traffic stream. Visitors are invited to view the art on their own or take advantage of the museum’s knowledgeable, free guides. If your idea of a maritime museum is limited to rusty anchors and old salty sea dogs, come and discover a vibrant cultural venue in the Channel Islands Harbor that celebrated local maritime achievements through contemporary interactive exhibits and displays outstanding examples of centuries of fine art from around the world.

Reviewed By fergken - Washington DC, United States

‪@ci_maritime Channel Islands Maritime Museum @CityofOxnard , Ca.‬ Here is a treasure trove of maritime paintings, ship models, and artifacts that rival some of the finest European and U.S. collections, celebrated local maritime achievements through contemporary interactive exhibits and displays outstanding examples of centuries of fine art from around the world.

6. Channel Islands Harbor

3900 Pelican Way L#5200, Oxnard, CA 93035-4079 +1 805-973-5950 [email protected] http://www.channelislandsharbor.org
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4.5 based on 230 reviews

Channel Islands Harbor

Neighbor to the scenic Channel Islands, Channel Islands Harbor is a working harbor that offers fun-filled water activities for the whole family. About an hour's drive north from Los Angeles, the Harbor features several beach-lined parks and coastline for picnics and surfing, as well as nearby biking and walking paths. While at the Harbor, visit our many shops and dine at one of several restaurants with menus ranging from deli sandwiches to Brazilian cuisine. Be sure to check out the Channel Islands Maritime Museum with its ever-changing exhibitions, world-class maritime art, and ship models.

Reviewed By kym72 - Los Angeles, United States

There is a very nice Farmers Market at the harbor every Sunday from 10a-2p. Many local fruit and vegetable vendors that are quite inexpensive plus flowers and plants. You can get local honey and there are a few craft vendors, too. A trip to the market on a Sunday morning makes for a great day and a week full of fresh produce.

7. Mission San Buenaventura

225 E Main St, Ventura, CA 93001-2622 +1 805-643-4318 [email protected] http://www.sanbuenaventuramission.org/
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4.5 based on 341 reviews

Mission San Buenaventura

Reviewed By fergken - Washington DC, United States

Easy to pass by (the necessity of first entering a gift shop might confuse potential visitors) Mission San Buenaventura is a serene sanctuary. Awaiting inside is a hidden gem of serenity, beauty and history. This includes centuries-old historic artifacts in an intimate museum, and a meticulously maintained Spanish colonial-era Roman Catholic mission (circa 1809) whose sanctuary area contains an exact replica of “The Pieta” marble sculpture in Vatican. Only one hundred of these copies were created.

8. Ventura City Hall

501 Poli St, Ventura, CA 93001-2697 +1 805-654-7800 http://visitventuraca.com/things-to-do/historic-sites
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4.5 based on 94 reviews

Ventura City Hall

Reviewed By jogrow7 - Ventura, United States

San Buenaventura City Hall started out as the Ventura County Courthouse and was built in 1912. It is a State of California Historical Landmark, listed on the National Register for Historic Places. The building sports a copper sheathed dome and an elegant Italian marble foyer. Between the first and second floor windows of City Hall are Gargoyles type faces of priests which serve as a historical reminder that the City of San Buenaventura was one of the nine original Mission towns founded by Father Junipero Serra and Franciscan friars in 1782. You can also see art work by local artists that is displayed on the first and second floors of City Hall. The Ventura City Hall came close to being burned by the Thomas Fire that raged through Ventura in early December 2017. Thanks to the quick response of the Fire Department, it was saved.

9. Camarillo Premium Outlets

740 Ventura Blvd, Camarillo, CA 93010-5842 +1 805-445-8520 [email protected] http://premiumoutlets.com/outlet/camarillo
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4.5 based on 1,083 reviews

Camarillo Premium Outlets

Camarillo Premium Outlets is more than just a great collection of the finest designer labels and brands, it is one of LA's hottest shopping destinations. Located just 45 minutes north of Los Angeles and 10 miles from the coast, this center is packed with discounted treasures. Be sure to include a stop on your next visit to Southern California. Local Shop & Stay packages are available.

Reviewed By MottiS15

Hundreads of shops well organized. Need couple of hours to walk through. Parking is located near the stores but during weekend if you don't come early you won't find parking easily. Prices are OK sometime good bargains can be found. Shop till you drop!!.s

10. Ventura to Ojai Paved Bike Path

Highway 33, Ventura, CA 93003 +1 805-652-1114
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4.5 based on 217 reviews

Ventura to Ojai Paved Bike Path

Reviewed By kubotronic - Los Angeles, United States

This is great for all levels of riding (Depending how far you want to go), We started at the Vons in Ventura and rode to Ojai and found many restaurants that were open. We normally start around 9, get to Ojai by 11, just when the restaurants open up. There is a very slight uphill that you don;t really notice but when your belly is full and you're riding back, you notice that there is more coasting on the way back which is nice! Its mostly shaded and a beautiful ride. If you are doing the ride we did, I would classify it as intermediate mostly because the trip is about 31 miles round trip. So if your butt can handle it, then go for it!

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