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  1. May 2, 2024 · Find information and services for residents, businesses, and visitors of Ventura County, California. Learn about the county's mission, boards, commissions, news, and more.

  2. Ventura County (/ v ɛ n ˈ t ʊər ə / ⓘ) is a county located in the southern part of the U.S. state of California. As of the 2020 census, the population was 843,843. The largest city is Oxnard, and the county seat is the city of Ventura.

  3. Ventura, officially named San Buenaventura (Spanish for "Saint Bonaventure"), is a city in and the county seat of Ventura County, California, United States. It is a coastal city located northwest of Los Angeles .

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    Channel Islands National Park- The Ventura harbor is the departure point for most excursions to the Channel Islands National Park, a series of islands that are home to incredible marine life, beaut...

    For the first hundred years after California became a state, Ventura County was primarily agrarian, and was known for its fertile farmland and orange groves. The rise of Los Angeles, its eastern neighbor, into become a major metropolis has resulted in the south third of the county becoming increasingly suburban. Thousand Oaks, Simi Valley, and Moor...

    English is the dominant language of interaction in Ventura County, but Spanish is also widely (but not universally) spoken and understood.

    By plane

    No airport within Ventura County operates commercial routes. Visitors to the region who arrive by plane will typically disembark at Los Angeles International Airport (LAXIATA), or Hollywood Burbank Airport (BURIATA) in neighboring Los Angeles and travel the last leg of their journey by land transport. Some visitors to the western half of the county may also opt to arrive via Santa Barbara Airport (SBAIATA), which offers commuter connections to major cities in the western United States. There...

    By car

    U.S. Highway 101 is the primary freeway serving the region. It connects west to Santa Barbara and east to the San Fernando Valley and Los Angeles, and directly serves the counties largest population centers: Ventura, Oxnard, Camarillo, and Thousand Oaks. Other highway connections include California Route 118 connects Simi Valley and Moorpark to Los Angeles; California Route 126 runs through the Santa Clara Valley, connecting the City of Ventura to Santa Clarita and northern Los Angeles County...

    By train

    Amtrak operates routes serving Ventura County, connecting Ventura County with Los Angeles, San Francisco, and points on the U.S. west coast. Metrolinkcommuter service, connecting to the Greater Los Angeles area, is also available. Train stations with both Metrolink and Amtrak service are located in Camarillo, Moorpark, Oxnard, Simi Valley, and Ventura.

    Transportation within Ventura County is structured around the automobile. There are some limited public transportation options, such as the VISTA bus system that travel between cities in the county, and some cities operate modest municipal bus services, such as Gold Coast Transit and Thousand Oaks Transit

    Visiting Ventura County is often more about getting away from it all than checking things off an itinerary. One can get a glimpse of what life was like in colonial-era California at Mission San Buenaventura, go hiking the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area, or just spend a day relaxing on the beaches of Ventura or Port Hueneme.

    Outdoor enthusiasts will find Ventura County has much to offer them. There are excellent surfing spots, horseback and hiking trails are numerous, and the landscape is widely varied. Even in the largest city, the great outdoors in never more than an hour away, and there are numerous campgrounds for any visitors interested in roughing it a bit more. ...

    Ventura County may appear, at first, to suffer from the same homogenization of dining choices that plagues some Los Angeles suburbs, but a second look can unearth some authentic and unique choices that better reflect the areas multifaceted character. Though it does not yet have the ethnic diversity and density of options that can be found in Los An...

    Nightlife in Ventura County generally trends more toward neighborhood watering holes and dive bars than the full-blown club experience. There are still plenty of variety from gastropubs like Public School 805 in Thousand Oaks, to Barrel 33 wine bar in Ventura, to the archetypical beachfront dive bar, Beachcomber Tavernin Oxnard.

    Cities in Ventura County have a relatively low crime rate, both violent and petty, roughly half that of neighboring metropolitan Los Angeles. The more urban areas in and around Oxnard and Ventura are grittier than the strictly suburban neighborhoods, but are still less than the regional averages. Visitors are unlikely to inadvertently experience an...

  5. For travelers craving sunshine, good vibes, outdoor adventure and family fun, Ventura County Coast has it all. The region encompasses four unique city destinations with surf-town vibes and small-town charm.

  6. Ventura County is a small town with a big variety of things to do, from historic missions and gardens to world-class theater and water activities. Explore the Channel Islands National Park and Marine Sanctuary, the Ventura Harbor, and the Ventura Botanical Gardens, or enjoy the local cuisine and culture of Ventura.

  7. Pavement resurfacing on U.S. 101 ramps in Ventura County. Caltrans has started intermittent ramp and lane closures from Camarillo Springs Road to State Route 126 as part of a $10 million pavement preservation project.

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