Point Mugu Missile Park is a fascinating spot for history and military enthusiasts. The outdoor displays of missiles and naval artifacts are impressive and well-preserved, offering a unique glimpse into the technological advancements of the past. Walking through the park, you can really appreciate the scale and detail of the exhibits, and there are plenty of opportunities for photos with these iconic pieces of history.
The surrounding grounds are peaceful and scenic, making it a nice place for a leisurely stroll while exploring the displays. Informational plaques provide interesting context, making it both educational and engaging. Whether you’re passionate about military history or just curious, Point Mugu Missile Park offers a memorable experience that’s...
Read moreIt's very nice place to see Navy airplanes. However, parking is limited.
All the parking spaces were taken when we arrived except there was a SUV double parked, engine was still on, and driver and passengers were in the car. There were a few car waiting for a parking space. We were waiting for this SUV to move. However, we waited over 5 minutes. He has no intention to move. So many of us illegally parked on the street.
When we walked by this SUV, the driver was giving us a look, laughing, and drinking his soda. He looked like he is awared that we were waiting for him to move.
If a person disregarded the basic rule in a military park, i wonder how he behaves in the public. Maybe he has some kind of authority over our military...
Read moreI always drove past this place on the way to Malibu but never bothered checking it until now, and I'm glad I did! Has a wonderful collection considering how local it is, and gives a way to see a number of signficant missile systems and two legendary aircraft in person. They're not in the best condition (still decent for an outdoor display of its nature), but you still get a sense of scale of them if anything. Prominently features an F-14A Tomcat BuNo. 158623 (yes a freaking Tomcat!!!!), and an F-4S Phantom II BuNo. 157259. Also has the hefty AIM-54, a couple AIM-7 variants, AIM-9, AIM-120, and more air-to-air missiles on display. The placards are a bit faded unfortunately but a bit of Google still helps to understand what...
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