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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.
Emma Wood State Beach: State beach Ventura: 112 45 1957 Contains a surfing beach and an estuary at the mouth of the Ventura River. Empire Mine State Historic Park: State historic park Nevada: 853 345 1975 Offers tours of an underground gold mine which operated from 1850 to 1956, plus its surface surroundings. [75] The mine is on the NRHP.
The beach at Tourmaline Surfing Park in Pacific Beach, San Diego, ... Emma Wood State Beach: 1702920: Ventura: Emma Wood SB: Gray Whale Cove State Beach: 1723276: San ...
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San Buenaventura State Beach is a beach located in Ventura, California. The primary entrance is at 901 Pedro Street, off the 101 Freeway. This beach is adjacent to the 1,700-foot (520 m) Ventura Pier that has a snack bar and restaurant. People come to this beach to surf, swim, and picnic. [1]
Solimar Beach is located approximately one mile north of Emma Wood State Beach. Solimar beach is the stretch of sand and ocean that lines the ocean front housing and extends southeast towards the city of Ventura. The southern portion of the beach is considered the "public beach" because the sand is accessible and there are no houses.
The Chumash Heritage National Marine Sanctuary encompasses approximately 4,543 square miles (3,431 sq nmi; 11,766 km 2) of ocean water and coastline, making it the third-largest sanctuary in the National Marine Sanctuary program.
A primitive walk-in trail camp, popular with hikers and bikers, is located approximately one-third of a mile from the parking area. [2] It is considered the most reliable surfing area in Big Sur. [2] The park is 20 miles (32 km) south of Carmel-by-the-Sea on State Route 1.