Wednesday, February 28, 2007
Tuesday, February 27, 2007
Marina Park

While windsurfers slice across the ocean, vibrant sailboats head out towards the Channel Islands National Park, and children climb aboard the San Salvador. The San Salvador is a replica of the 105-foot, two masted schooner “San Buenaventura” which carried lumber and goods from Washington and Oregon to Ventura until it was lost at sea during a storm off Point George, Oregon in 1910.
Sailing and kayaking lessons are offered by the City of Ventura (with advance reservations) and beach cruiser bike rentals are offered nearby. Individual picnic/barbecue facilities, sand volleyball court, a hand-launch boat dock, children’s play area with a unique view of the channel islands, and public restrooms can also be found at the park.

CommunityWalk Map - Marina Park
Thille Park Neighborhood Park

Thille Park is a five-acre park, which opened officially in July 2006. It has several exercise stations, jogging paths, basketball courts, and two playgrounds. Thille also has an 18’ kinetic whimsical wind sculpture titled “Making Lemonade – When life gives you lemons you make lemonade.”
Thille Park is centrally located near Barns Noble, Government Center, and the Vons shopping center.
Emma Wood State Park

Camping at Emma Woods is $20 per night and are open to only fully self contained RV’s. Although high tides may close the campground at any time, a visit here is well worth the slight inconvenience.

Emma Wood is also a short bike ride from the Ventura County Fairgrounds and Ventura River estuary. For those who are the adventurous type try a bike ride from Ventura Harbor to Emma Wood State Park. You can stop at the restaurants located near the Ventura Pier for lunch.
Arroyo Verde Park

With 14 acres of tree-lined open grass areas, two playgrounds, volleyball, baseball fields, and three BBQ areas, Arroyo Verde is an ideal setting for large family picnics. Dogs are allowed off the leash within the designated areas on the south side of the park only during designated hours.
This 132-acre family park is nestled amongst the chaparral-covered canyons and miles of hiking trails with stunning views of the Channel Islands. During the summer month’s families often bring large blocks of ice to slide down the well-worn paths found on the side of the grassy hills leading up towards the hiking trails. Arroyo Verde has often been home to sports events, concerts, and educational nature programs for kids.
This 132-acre family park is nestled amongst the chaparral-covered canyons and miles of hiking trails with stunning views of the Channel Islands. During the summer month’s families often bring large blocks of ice to slide down the well-worn paths found on the side of the grassy hills leading up towards the hiking trails. Arroyo Verde has often been home to sports events, concerts, and educational nature programs for kids.
Ventura Harbor

Situated on thirty-three acres, Ventura’s year-round mild climate, yearlong events, shopping, restaurants, and Marina make Ventura Harbor Village an ideal setting for quick weekend getaways.
Channel Island Packers take visitors on multi-day hiking and camping trips out to the Channel Islands National Park located 20 miles off the coast of Ventura. Channel Islands National Park encompasses five breathtaking islands (Anacapa, Santa Cruz, Santa Rosa, San Miguel, and Santa Barbara). Isolated for over thousands of years the Channel Islands National park has one of the most diverse ecosystems and is home to a unique range of plants and animals that are found no where else in the world.
San Miguel was inspiration for story Island of the Blue Dolphins by Scott O’ Dell. Island of the Blue Dolphins is the true story of a Chumash woman who becomes stranded on the island when she realizes her son is not aboard the schooner “San Nicolas” which was taking the islanders to the mainland.
The Channel Islands are also the site of pygmy mammoths remains that were first discovered in early 1873. The remains of the mammoths can be seen at the Channel Islands Visitors Center at the northern edge Ventura Harbor Village.
Channel Island Packers take visitors on multi-day hiking and camping trips out to the Channel Islands National Park located 20 miles off the coast of Ventura. Channel Islands National Park encompasses five breathtaking islands (Anacapa, Santa Cruz, Santa Rosa, San Miguel, and Santa Barbara). Isolated for over thousands of years the Channel Islands National park has one of the most diverse ecosystems and is home to a unique range of plants and animals that are found no where else in the world.
San Miguel was inspiration for story Island of the Blue Dolphins by Scott O’ Dell. Island of the Blue Dolphins is the true story of a Chumash woman who becomes stranded on the island when she realizes her son is not aboard the schooner “San Nicolas” which was taking the islanders to the mainland.
The Channel Islands are also the site of pygmy mammoths remains that were first discovered in early 1873. The remains of the mammoths can be seen at the Channel Islands Visitors Center at the northern edge Ventura Harbor Village.
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