McGrath State Beach
Notice: "Due to flooding, as of 7/10/2019, McGrath State Beach is closed until further notice. The park will reopen when flood waters recede and cleanup/repairs have been done." (still posted as of 12/1/2021)
Surfing
One great thing about surfing at McGrath State Beach is that it is rarely crowded. Most of the surfers are down the beach in front of the power plant. The break at McGrath can be spectacular, but more often than not surfers rank is simply as good. Dangerous rip currents at the beach make it an inadvisable place for inexperienced surfers.
The best time for surfing McGrath is summer, beginning in mid-June and stretching into October.
Local Surf Shops
Ventura Surf Shop
88 East Thompson Blvd., Ventura, CA
Sales and rentals
(805) 643-1062 Ventura Surf Shop
Seaward Surf & Sport
1082 South Seaward Avenue, Ventura, CA
Rentals, sales, lessons
(805) 648-4742 Seaward Surf & Sport
Fishing at McGrath State Beach
McGrath State Beach is a great fishing spot for surf fishing. It's a bit of a walk from the parking lot or campgrounds to the beach, but once you are set up, be prepared for some good action. The area is best known for its surfperch. Sandcrabs always work well for bait. Most anglers bring along some artificial baits as well such as plastic grubs and worms. Popular live baits include mussels, squid, lug worms, and blood worms.
Most of the fish caught along McGrath Beach are the sandy bottom lovers such as spotfin croakers and barred surfperch. Twilight fishermen land sand sharks. The shore drops off quickly at McGrath so now and then a deeper water fish such as halibut is hooked.
Local Fishing Tackle Shops
Hyun's Tackle Shop
3639 East Harbor Blvd., Ventura, CA
(805) 639-4131 Fisherman-Hyun
Eric's Tackle Shop
2127 East Thompson Blvd., Ventura, CA
(805) 648-5665
Hiking at McGrath State Beach
Beach hikers at McGrath can set off in either direction for a nice beach stroll. Heading north, assuming the sand berm is blocking the Santa Clara River, hikers can easily make the 1½ mile walk to Ventura Harbor. After a pleasant meal or perhaps just a soft drink, head back to home base, watching for dolphins, seals, and whales out in the ocean.
For a longer trek, consider setting off to the south:
- Mandalay Beach - 2 miles
- Oxnard Beach - 3.5 miles
- Hollywood Beach - 4.5 miles
- Channel Islands Harbor - 5.5 miles
Along the way restrooms are found at Oxnard Beach Park at Oxnard Beach, a little farther down at Hollywood Beach, and again at Channel Islands Harbor.
Santa Clara River Estuary Natural Preserve Trail and
McGrath Lake Trail
The trail to the natural preserve begins at the day use parking lot and heads north toward the estuary. There hikers will find thick vegetation which serves as habitat for dozens of bird species, including the endangered California least tern and Belding's savannah sparrow.
Extend your hike by picking up the trail leading south from signpost 11. Follow trail and road along the edge of the dunes to McGrath Lake, hidden behind the dunes. The area around the lake is home to small mammals and a variety of birds from owls to herons.
Birding at McGrath State Beach
Birders enjoy exploring the banks of the estuary and the area around McGrath Lake. Their efforts are rewarded with a wide variety of birds. More than 200 species of birds have been sighted at the park. Many mate and nest there, while others simply use it as a resting spot along their migratory routes.
Among the more common birds spotted are osprey, western gulls, brown pelicans, cormorants, Anna's hummingbirds, ducks, and black-necked stilts. Other birds found there are terns, snowy plovers, and even Peregrine falcons.