Ventura County Beach City
Welcome to Port Hueneme, a laid-back Ventura County beach city home to the only deep-water port between Los Angeles and San Francisco.
Port Hueneme is a coastal city in Ventura County, California, set between Oxnard and the Pacific Ocean, roughly sixty miles northwest of Los Angeles. The name carries deep local history: it derives from the Ventureño Chumash word Wene Me, meaning "resting place," a reference to the calm harbor waters that once sheltered indigenous canoe travelers. Thomas R. Bard laid out the town in 1872, and it took the name Port Hueneme after the deep-water port was constructed in 1939, cementing its identity as a maritime community. That maritime character still defines the city today. Port Hueneme is home to the only deep-water commercial port between Los Angeles and San Francisco, operated by the Oxnard Harbor District, which moves automobiles, produce, and other cargo and stands as a major economic engine for the region. Adjacent to the port sits a significant Naval Base Ventura County installation, and the broader economy draws on defense, oil production, manufacturing, agriculture, and tourism. This working-waterfront foundation gives Port Hueneme a practical, year-round character that distinguishes it from purely resort-oriented beach towns. Yet the city is, at its core, a beach community. Hueneme Beach Park, a long wooden fishing pier, the Silver Strand surf break, and the nearby Channel Islands Harbor anchor daily recreation, while a lighthouse promenade walkway offers sweeping views toward the Channel Islands. With roughly 21,000 residents, Port Hueneme combines an approachable, unpretentious coastal lifestyle with the jobs and services of the larger Ventura County economy. Its position next to Oxnard, on the U.S. 101 corridor, places it within reach of Ventura, Camarillo, and the greater Los Angeles region, making it an appealing base for those who want ocean access without the distance from regional employment centers.
Port Hueneme is a city in Ventura County, California, on the Pacific coast directly adjacent to Oxnard. It lies roughly sixty miles northwest of Los Angeles along the Ventura County coastline.
The name Hueneme comes from the Ventureño Chumash word Wene Me, meaning resting place or half-way, a reference to the calm harbor waters that sheltered the region's indigenous canoe travelers. The town was renamed Port Hueneme after the deep-water port was built in 1939.
Port Hueneme is served by the Hueneme Elementary School District for grades K-8, with campuses such as Sunkist Elementary in the city. High school students attend the Oxnard Union High School District, and California State University Channel Islands is nearby.
The Port of Hueneme, operated by the Oxnard Harbor District, is the only deep-water commercial port between Los Angeles and San Francisco. It moves automobiles, produce, and other cargo and is a major economic engine for Ventura County, alongside the adjacent naval installation.
Port Hueneme sits roughly sixty miles northwest of downtown Los Angeles, reached via Highway 1 and the nearby U.S. 101 corridor. Oxnard and Ventura are immediate neighbors, and the region offers rail and air connections through the greater Los Angeles area.
Port Hueneme's waterfront includes Hueneme Beach Park, a long wooden public fishing pier, and surf breaks at Silver Strand Beach. Channel Islands Harbor and a scenic lighthouse promenade walkway are also nearby for boating, strolling, and ocean recreation.
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