McGrath State Beach

McGrath State Beach

McGrath State Beach is a coastal park located in Southern California known for its sandy shoreline, tidal lagoons, and rich birdwatching opportunities along the Pacific Ocean.

190
Acres Protected
5
Miles of Trails
250,000
Annual Visitors
1948
Year Established

About McGrath State Beach

McGrath State Beach
 

McGrath State Beach is located in Ventura County, California, along the coastline just north of Oxnard. Spanning approximately three miles of sandy beach, the park provides a diverse coastal habitat including sand dunes, tidal lagoons, and wetlands crucial for wildlife. The beach’s gently sloping shores and calm surf make it a popular destination for fishing, picnicking, and water sports like kayaking and paddleboarding. Migratory shorebirds and waterfowl are common visitors to the lagoons, making it an excellent site for birdwatching. Historically, the area was utilized by indigenous Chumash people for fishing and gathering, and later served as a recreational site for local residents before being officially designated a state beach in 1948. Visitors appreciate its family-friendly atmosphere, well-maintained facilities, and scenic views of the Channel Islands offshore. The park is also a favored spot for beachcombing and nature photography, offering opportunities to observe coastal wildlife and native plants. McGrath State Beach’s proximity to Ventura and Oxnard makes it accessible while retaining a sense of natural seclusion, appealing to both day visitors and camping enthusiasts.

Highlights

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Extensive sandy beach with tidal lagoons attracting diverse bird species

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Panoramic ocean views including the Channel Islands on clear days

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Popular surf fishing spots along the shoreline

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Family-friendly camping areas with proximity to natural coastal habitats

Notable Natural Features

Tidal Lagoons

A network of tidal lagoons at the north end of the beach provides essential habitat for migratory birds and native aquatic species.

McGrath Beach Pier

A fishing pier extending into the ocean popular for surf fishing and sunset viewing.

Coastal Dunes

Protected sand dunes along the shore support native plants and help buffer the beach from wind and waves.