Explore Oceanside, California
You can walk anywhere downtown if arriving by train or bus. Many restaurants, a 16-plex movie theater, and the beach are within a few blocks. The San Diego International Airport is the nearest major airport.
Enjoy sandy ocean beaches with convenient facilities, multiple lodging options, and accessible parking. Eat breakfast at one of Oceanside's many restaurants on Coast Highway. Guajome Park on the east side of Oceanside is a popular county park that includes a duck pond, horseback riding trails and bird-watching. Oceanside Harbor is popular place to visit for boating, dining, shopping and sightseeing. Another famous landmark is the Oceanside Pier with the Ruby's restaurant on the end overlooking a popular surfing beach.
The San Luis Rey River Trail is an excellent trail for bikers. The trail is approximately 7 miles and runs along the south bank of the San Luis Rey River.
Oceanside has five shopping centers along California State Route 78. The Estate Sale Warehouse is known for its low prices and changing inventory of antiques and furnishings.
The Day of the Dead celebration is held every year on or about the weekend nearest November 1, the annual Harbor Days Festival is usually held the second weekend in September, and the Southern California Beach Soccer Championships are usually held in the middle of May at the Oceanside Harbor Beach.
Did you know there are other cities named Oceanside?
Oceanside, New York
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