Hueneme Beach Park
Hueneme Beach Park is found just south of the harbor in Point Hueneme, immediately south of Oxnard. This delightful beach is a favorite spot of local residents to relax on summer days. The beach usually offers moderate surf for those who like to swim or play in the waves, but at times the surf can be rough. Lifeguards are on duty during summer months.
The Port Hueneme Pier extends 1,240 feet into the ocean from the beach and is open 24 hours a day. With lights and fish cleaning stations, the pier is popular with anglers.
Hueneme Beach Park Facilities
Park facilities include restrooms, picnic tables, BBQs, expanses of grass, swings, and the Surfside Seafood Restaurant. There are also two beach volleyball courts and a memorial sundial in remembrance of Alaska Airlines Flight 261 that crashed offshore in 2000.
Nearby is Point Hueneme Lighthouse operated by the US Coast Guard. A wide promenade runs from Surfside Drive out to the harbor entry and the lighthouse.
Surfside Seafood Restaurant
The Surfside Seafood Restaurant is located next to parking lot A and the pier at Hueneme Beach. They offer both indoor and shaded outdoor seating for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. The restaurant specializes in seafood but they also serve burgers, chicken, fish and chips, and salads.
Surfside Seafood also has ice cream, candy, beach products, and bait and tackle. Drop by one Wednesdays for dinner specials and live entertainment.
Surfside Seafood
Flight 261 Memorial Sundial
The memorial sundial at Hueneme Beach commemorates the loss of 88 passengers and crew who died when Alaska Airlines Flight 261 crashed offshore on January 31, 2000. The sundial was designed by local sculptor James Bottoms. It features bronze dolphins and a gnomon that casts a shadow on the 20-foot diameter dial face. Each of the victims of the crash is remembered by individual bronze plates mounted on the perimeter of the sundial.
Visitors to Hueneme Beach can find the dial near parking lot B.
Special Regulations
- Dogs on leash in park but not on beach.
- No alcoholic beverages
- No overhead casting from pier
- No diving or jumping from pier
- No swimming, surfing, etc. within 100 feet of pier
- Fires only in designated areas