Point Arguello Beaches, located near Lompoc, California, are part of the Vandenberg Air Force Base and are not open to the general public. The area is historically significant, featuring the Point Arguello Lighthouse, which was established in 1901 to aid navigation in the treacherous waters known as the 'Graveyard of the Pacific.' The coastline is marked by numerous shipwrecks, including the infamous Honda Point Disaster. The beaches are difficult to access, and fishing is restricted. However, nearby public beaches like Surf Beach and Ocean Beach County Park offer alternative spots for beachgoers.
The area is also known for its historical cattle ranches and the Vandenberg Space Launch Complex, which is a prominent site for space exploration. The landscape is rugged and scenic, with a rich cultural and maritime history.
Visitors can catch glimpses of the point from nearby public areas or during Amtrak train rides, offering a glimpse into this historically and militarily significant location.