Eugene P. and Orpha Foster envisioned a miniature
Golden Gate Park since
John McLaren, the designer of that park, was a family friend. They donated the original to the
County of Ventura, adding another later. They wanted a beautiful gateway to Ventura, where families could walk and picnic, play tennis, and enjoy family outings.
Historical uses 's locomotive at the Seaside Park in California. John Coit and his conductor "Shorty" Chase are shown just in front of the locomotive. Around 1901,
John J. Coit installed and operated a
miniature railway in Seaside Park, probably with the unusual gauge of . The locomotive, which Coit had designed, was of the
camelback type. After a short period of time, he relocated some of the equipment to the
Long Beach and Asbury Park Railway. For many years,
Babe Ruth Field occupied the area of the main parking lot and served as the home of the
Ventura Braves,
Ventura Yankees, and
Ventura Oilers professional baseball teams.
Modern projects The bike path along the shore was refurbished in 1989. Within a couple of years that path was again damaged by
coastal erosion and began to fail. Initially, fair officials wanted a buried
sea wall to protect the bike path that had been damaged. Surfers fiercely objected, fearing that this would destroy the
point break near the Ventura River that generates the distinctive waves at Surfers' Point at Seaside Park, the city park area. Environmentalists projected reduced habitat and increased erosion rates on nearby beaches by the altered wave patterns. In 2011, the popular bike and pedestrian path was moved inland as part of a
managed retreat project, a first of its kind in California. Cobble was placed deep and covered with sand dunes that would allow the beach to act similarly to how it would under natural conditions. During the
2022-2033 storms with big
swells, the project area responded really well with no damage to the dunes. The first phase completed east from the mouth of the Ventura River. The second phase of , funded by the
California Coastal Conservancy, will complete the project. ==In popular culture==