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Pages in category "Springs of Ventura County, California" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Lyons Springs, sometimes Lyon Spring, originally Nogales Hot Springs, was a naturally occurring sulphur spring and associated resort in Matilija Creek Canyon, near Ojai, Ventura County, California. Located between Vickers Springs and Matilija Hot Springs , the Lyon Spring resort was established in the 1880s.
First train depot in Ventura County, built in 1887 [19] 24: Hueneme Wharf (original site) Corner of Seaview St. and Hueneme Rd. Port Hueneme: 3/72: Thomas R. Bard built the county's first wharf, 900 feet long, at this location in 1871; destroyed by storm in 1938 [20] 25: Matilija Hot Springs: 788 West Hot Springs Rd. Ojai: 8/72
In its annual 'beach report card,' Heal the Bay graded hundreds of beaches in California and ranked the eight dirtiest beaches in the state.
The hot and cold springs are found within the 9-acre area, which is a Ventura County historical landmark. [2] The Matilija spring was about 6 miles (9.7 km) northwest of Nordhoff depot (Nordhoff was later known as Ojai), and about 2.5 miles (4.0 km) south of Vickers Hot Springs. [4] Lyon Spring was located about a mile to the northwest. [4]
Heal the Bay's annual report card ranks the state's dirtiest — and cleanest — beaches based on water-quality analyses. Two from L.A. County made the 'beach bummer' list.
Wheeler Springs is an unincorporated community [3] [4] that grew around a set of sulphurated hot springs in Ventura County, California. [5] It is located 6 miles north of the Ojai Valley, within Los Padres National Forest. It is named for Wheeler Blumberg, who founded the town in 1891, [6] and the many natural hot springs. [7]
The Ventura County Police Department in California announced that it has solved the murder of 42-year-old Danielle Clause whose body was found on a hillside in 1991 (Ventura County Police Department)