As an alternative to driving, you cab enjoy a ride on the Coaster (a clean and modern train that links Coastal North County to San Diego). Brief stops are made at seven stations heading south from... more
I-5 (= Interstate 5) is a main north-south freeway of the West. It goes from Mexican to Canadian border.
There are four exits to Oceanside on mile 51 to 54 (the mile indicates distance to the Mexican... more
There are MANY buses that run in and around Oceanside and to other towns (including San Diego). On the bus they will, or should - (they have every time I've... more
Turn your commute into a mini-vacation with high-speed ferry service from Dolphin Dock in Oceanside to Downtown San Diego. Leave jammed freeways behind and take... more
The Shoshonean Indians were the first inhabitants of this area. When the padres established a mission and when the Native People were converted, they were later called San Luiseno or “Luiseno’s” for...
Oceanside is a place never to forget for me :-))).
I and my lovely wife Ursula came to the USA for the first time on 10 April 2003 at about 2pm. We were picked up from LAX to San Diego by our great...
Oceanside is a pretty beach town with 3.5 miles of beachfront with a strand the weaves along it's side. There are nice views of the mountains from the long wooden pier. The population of Oceanside is...
Oceanside is located in southern California along the coast just north of San Diego. It's probably best known for Camp Pendleton a marine corps base with one of the world's leading amphibious training...
As one can probably tell from the pictures, I love the beach. Lucky for me, in Oceanside I lived steps from the beach so photo ops presented themselves frequently.
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