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    Tom K.

    Located in Lompoc along the Santa Ynez river, Ocean Beach is a county park that's partially closed from March thru September due to the breeding season for the Snowy Plover. It's only the path that's closed at that time; the playground, bathrooms, and picnic areas are open all year. Tip: This is an outstanding place for bird watching! In the months when the path is open, it's approximately a 10-minute walk to the beach and the path is level. The beach is usually deserted, and it's also quite long. Because the surf off the beach is very rough and there have been a number of shark attacks here, swimming is ill-advised. Despite the danger to swimmers, this is great example of a truly beautiful, undeveloped Coast California beach on the Central Coast; it's perfect if you want to enjoy the natural beauty, salt air and solitude.

    Michael J.

    Foggy and desolate. I was expecting Jason or Mike Meyers to emerge from the bog and fog out here. Quiet and peaceful surroundings but no access to the beach beyond the locked gates.

    Claudia C.

    Cute toodler playground with two slides and the soft rubber mat is a bonus! Bathrooms are close by and clean. The playground is surrounded with a few bench tables to enjoy a snack. We enjoy watching the rabbits and birds (a large variety!). However, if you're coming to enjoy the beach, you might be a bit disappointed. Ocean Beach Park is completely closed to entry from March 1st to September 30th for Snowy Plover nesting season.

    Sabrina L.

    I wish this park was open all year around. So pretty. The little play ground and restrooms were really nice and new. The park leads right to the beach. Definitely a nice spot if the weather is nice. Will be back for sure.

    Arnel C.

    First thing to know is that from the beginning of March to the end September the beach is cordoned to protect snowy plover. If you venture into the protected area you run the risk of being ticketed by the Air Force. That being said, the park itself has areas for grilling and a nice little playground for kids. I agree with the other reviewers, bring extra layering because the climate could be windy and chilly even in summer.

    Ocean Park, Lompoc CA.

    A rich history basically ruined! Ocean Park had a rich history of camping and recreation for the people of Lompoc for a long time. Records of camping, fishing, hunting, bb'qing, beach combing, swimming (in the lagoon), water skiing. There was a weekly column in the Lompoc Record newspaper about going ons out there at the park. The land was purchased by the County of Santa Barbara from private ownership in 1913. This park and it's recreational uses were enjoyed by visitors as far away as Los Angeles. Then Camp Cook Army Base basically kicked everyone out in 1940, and took over the park as part of the war effort. Cabins were torn down. Recreation was denied. When Vandenberg AFB took it over, recreation was further denied. For the last 10 years the beach/surf has been closed to the public from March to October, to protect the Snowy Plover (bird). There is no trespassing in the lagoon. No fishing, hunting, boating, kayaking, swimming allowed. (But you can go down the coast 5 miles to Jalama to walk among the Snowy Plovers) Now the park contains a parking lot, a restroom, some dilapidated bbq areas in the shadow of the railway tracks, and an estuary viewing platform. It's beautiful out there. Lots of birds. Cold a lot. There's a hiking trail from Beach to Surf. The park opens at 8:30 am closes at about 8:00pm. Sorry, no beach bonfire parties and beer allowed! You get in serious trouble with the military if caught on the beach when it is closed to the public. I read that the Military spends $500,000 a year on keeping tresspassers off the beach. They pay people to watch! Sad that no one really cares about the loss of recreation at that park. It's a shadow of it's former self! (Sources: Lompoc Valley Historical Society)

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