Attractions Oceanside
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Oceanside Harbor
Unlike most ports, all boats are visible
from a two-lane asphalt drive encircling its
shoreline. Fine restaurants, picnic tables, and a
Harbor Village with shops, eateries, and a
lighthouse, along with the nearby Harbor Beach
combine to offer the seafarer and motor visitor an
enchanting experience of color and atmosphere.
Oceanside's Harbor is a mecca for sportfishing,
whale watching, boating and other water-oriented
activities. The Marina inside the harbor has
sloops ranging in length from 25-51 feet.
Transient moorings and limited RV beach camping
are available. Harbor Days is a scheduled annual
event held the 3rd weekend in September.
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Oceanside Pier
The historic Oceanside Pier is a prized
community resource as well as a monument to its
citizens' persistence in seeing that a pier
remains a part of its oceanfront recreational
facilities. At its current 1,942 feet in length,
it remains one of the longest wooden construction
recreational piers on the West Coast. From its
reach, viewers can peer into the entrance channel
of Oceanside Harbor, a 900 + boat recreational
marina that sits along the northwest borders of
the city. The pier is a recreational common ground
for Oceanside, a place where young and old,
fisherman and surfer, tourist and residents
mingle, stroll, and sit to watch the waves or the
sunset while enjoying the beauty of the Pacific
Ocean. While a fishing license is required for
surf fishing on the beach, no license is needed
for fishing off the pier.
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Coastal Oceanside
A cultural vision is being realized in
historic Downtown Oceanside that will forever
change the image of the city. The award winning
Oceanside Civic Center, located at 300 North Coast
Highway is a focal point of this new vision.
Several museums and galleries can be found in or
near downtown Oceanside, such as the museum of
Art. This visual arts center brings a variety of
art exhibitions to the downtown, and is located in
the historic Gill building at 704 Pier View Way
(760-721-ARTS). The California Surf Museum is
capturing, preserving and chronicling the art,
culture and heritage of the surfing lifestyle. You
can visit this internationally recognized world
class-museum at 223 North Coast Highway
(760-721-6876). Visit a coastal wetlands habitat
at the Buena Vista Audobon Society's Nature Center
located at 2202 South Coast Highway(760-439-2473).
Here you will see a variety of plants and birds.
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Mission San Luis Rey
Mission San Luis Rey de Francia, named in
honor of St. Louis, King of France, is located in
a secluded valley four miles east of Highway 5 in
Oceanside. Founded in June 1798 by Father Fermin
Francisco de Lasuen, the Mission is one of the
most architecturally impressive of all the
California missions. Built of adobe and faced with
brick, it is a composite of Spanish, Mexican, and
Moorish styles. For over thirty years the mission
prospered under the direction of Father Antonio
Peyri. By 1801, over 300 Indians had been enrolled
in the mission, making it one of the most populous
in California. After secularization in the 1830's,
the mission grounds were used for bullfights and
later, as a military post by U.S. troops. In 1893,
the mission was rededicated as a Franciscan
seminary. Today, the "King of Missions"
includes a picnic area, museum and gift shop. The
newly developed San Luis Rey Valley Conference
Center & Garden's, located at the Mission, is
equipped to accommodate conventions, conferences,
banquets, as well as weddings, it covers 17,500
square feet of space with state-of-the-art
audio-visual equipment - a perfect meeting place!
Mission
San Luis Rey Website
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Heritage Park
Heritage Park Village & Museum
centers around an idyllic Main Street lined with
many of historic Oceanside's original buildings.
The first General Store, the Portola , the
Blacksmith Shop & Livery Stable, a doctors
office, the Old City jail, Libby School and the
Blade newspaper building provide an ambient
backdrop for education programs, special events
and social gatherings of all kinds.
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Camp Pendleton Marine Corps Base
The world's largest U.S. Marine Corps
Amphibious Training Base is located in North
Oceanside. It is considered a
"recreational" paradise with its
military community of over 36,000 spread over
125,000 acres. The camp is well recognized for its
interest and effort toward ecology and the
preservation of natural resources. With its three
mountain ranges and varied geographical terrain,
Camp Pendleton has earned its title as an
"Ecological Oasis of Coastal
California." Home of the First Marine
Division, Camp Pendleton is situated on what was
once a Spanish land grant called Rancho Santa
Margarita y Las Flores. The area's natural beauty
has been changed as little as possible, making
Camp Pendleton a modern military base in the heart
of a little piece of history.
Camp
Pendleton Website
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Farmers Market (Thursdays)
Come enjoy farmers market at Oceanside in
the historic downtouwn. Several vendors with all
types of items along with foods from around the
world. we also have a playhouse for the kids. Come
enjoy our barbequed foods and great atmosphere
along with local farmers. Live music at every
farmers market.
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Stay and use your Military or Government Per Diem
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