McGrath State Beach
About the Business
Welcome to McGrath State Beach, a stunning natural feature located in the heart of Oxnard, California. Nestled between the majestic Pacific Ocean and the scenic Santa Clara River, McGrath State Beach offers visitors a serene escape into nature's wonders. Known for its rich biodiversity, the area is a haven for bird watchers, nature enthusiasts, and anyone seeking tranquility by the sea.
Explore miles of pristine sandy beaches perfect for sunbathing, picnicking, and beachcombing. The gentle waves provide an ideal setting for surfing, fishing, and kayaking, while the nearby dunes and wetlands offer picturesque trails for hiking and wildlife observation. McGrath State Beach is home to a variety of bird species, making it a prime location for birdwatching and photography.
Whether you're planning a day trip or an overnight camping adventure, our well-maintained facilities ensure a comfortable and enjoyable visit. With its breathtaking sunsets, peaceful ambiance, and diverse ecosystems, McGrath State Beach is a must-visit destination for locals and tourists alike. Come and discover the natural beauty and tranquility that make McGrath State Beach a cherished gem of Oxnard, California.
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Oxnard, California, United States
Reviews
"Does the people of Ventura have the power to open this campground? Just asking, as Californians are known throughout the country for not pushing back against bad policy."
"I am so sad to see this Campground still closed. We used to camp there for years. We love this campground...The beach is beautiful. We can't wait for it to open again."
"Permanently closed. Gated and fenced off"
"Good beach, not many people in the early morning"
"Been here 6 days. Sunny, warm and a bit breezy. Campground mostly empty. The park is under water months of the year during the rainy season. A whole section of the park is closed even now. A lot of the vegetation is dead or dying because it's soggy ground. Available campsites are dry and well spread out in a circular pattern with trees or shrubs to give some privacy. Pay showers and free toilets. The ants will find a way into your food. Ground squirrels and seagulls too. Don't feed 'em. Grocery store nearby. Beautiful sunsets. Hear the waves. Ocean edge is about 1/3 mile west. Deserted beach even on weekends. Dump station closed."
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