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This is a land blessed by year-round
sunshine, with miles of uncrowded beaches, pristine
offshore islands and rugged mountains waiting to
be explored, and outstanding opportunities for sightseeing,
insights into history and culture, entertainment,
sports, and recreation. Ventura's convenient location
and budget-saving amenities give you easy access
to all Southern California attractions. But many
visitors fall in love with Ventura once they've
experienced the idyllic atmosphere and don't want
to venture too far away.
The City of Ventura is located on the Southern California
coast within Ventura County just one hour north
of Los Angeles. With Ventura River at its northern
boundary and the Santa Clara River at its southern
edge, Ventura is very oriented toward water. It
has the feel of a classic California beach town
with a temperate Mediterranean climate to match. |
There are a myriad of recreational opportunities in
Ventura, from miles of beaches, tennis courts, golf
courses, and the Los Padres National Forest, to surfing,
sailing, scuba diving, camping, and fishing. The Ventura
Harbor has marinas, restaurants, shops, galleries and
the Channel Islands National Park Visitor Center. Its
a great place to spend a relaxing afternoon. There is
truly something in this area to please almost anyone.
History buffs will love Ventura as well. The city is
home to the ninth California mission-Mission San Buenaventura,
founded in 1782 by Father Junipero Serra and now beautifully
restored. The Ventura County Museum of History's displays
on the lives of the Chumash Indians, Spanish explorers
and early Ventura settlers is also of interest.
Its warm climate and seaside location makes Ventura
a popular tourist spot. The city welcomes well over
a million visitors a year and tourism is its major industry.
High tech firms are also moving into the area. Ventura
manages its growth and so still has acres of orchards
and fields, hillsides and clean, clear waves. There
is, however, a very active downtown area and many choices
of housing- from condominiums to large homes.
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