The California Surf Museum is committed to providing an inclusive and welcoming environment for all visitors. We strive to ensure that our exhibitions, programs, facilities, and digital content are accessible to people of all abilities.
Accessibility is an ongoing priority in how we design exhibitions, welcome visitors, and share the stories of surfing’s history, innovation, and culture.
If you have questions about accessibility or require assistance planning your visit, our team is happy to help.
Arrival and Entrance
The museum entrance is designed to provide accessible entry for visitors.
Accessibility features include:
• Step-free entrance
• Wide doorways for wheelchair access
• Staff available to assist visitors upon arrival
If you require assistance entering the museum, please speak with a staff member at the front desk.
Planning Your Visit
Visitors who may need accessibility accommodations are encouraged to review the information below prior to visiting. If you require specific accommodations, please contact us in advance whenever possible so we can help ensure a comfortable and enjoyable experience.
California Surf Museum
312 Pier View Way
Oceanside, CA 92054
Phone: (760) 721-6876
Email: csm@surfmuseum.org
Sensory Accessibility
Some museum exhibitions include multimedia elements such as video, sound, or changing lighting environments.
Visitors who may be sensitive to sound or lighting can speak with museum staff for assistance navigating these spaces.
Visitors who prefer quieter experiences may wish to visit during weekday hours when the museum is typically less crowded.
Programs and Events
The California Surf Museum hosts lectures, film screenings, educational programs, and community events throughout the year.
Visitors who require accessibility accommodations for museum programs are encouraged to contact us in advance so we can make appropriate arrangements whenever possible.
Website Accessibility
The California Surf Museum is committed to ensuring that our website is accessible to the widest possible audience.
We strive to follow the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 Level AA, which provide recommendations for making web content more accessible to individuals with a wide range of disabilities.
Our website is designed to support:
• Screen reader compatibility
• Clear page structure and headings
• Alternative text for images when possible
• Keyboard navigation
• Readable typography and color contrast
We regularly review our website and digital content to identify and address accessibility barriers.
ADA Accessibility Statement
The California Surf Museum is committed to providing equal access to its facilities, programs, services, and digital content in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and applicable California accessibility regulations.
We make reasonable efforts to ensure that our museum experiences and digital resources are accessible to all visitors.
If you experience difficulty accessing any part of our website, exhibitions, or services, please contact us and we will work with you to provide the information, item, or service you seek through an accessible communication method or format.
The California Surf Museum welcomes feedback and is committed to making reasonable accommodations whenever possible.
Accessible Parking and Transportation
Accessible parking spaces are available in public parking areas near the museum in downtown Oceanside.
Visitors arriving via rideshare or drop-off may use nearby curbside access points.
If you require additional assistance upon arrival, museum staff are happy to help.
Wheelchair and Mobility Access
Visitors who use wheelchairs, walkers, or other mobility devices are welcome throughout the museum.
Our galleries are designed to allow access to exhibitions and displays.
Features include:
• Wheelchair-accessible pathways throughout the museum
• Seating areas available within galleries
• Staff available to assist with navigation
Service Animals
Service animals trained to assist individuals with disabilities are welcome in all public areas of the museum.
If you have questions regarding service animal access, please contact us prior to your visit.
Exhibitions and Displays
We strive to make our exhibitions accessible to a wide range of visitors.
Exhibit accessibility may include:
• Clearly readable exhibit text
• Open viewing space around displays
• Multimedia presentations with audio or video elements
• Seating available in select galleries
Accessibility considerations are incorporated into the design and development of new exhibitions whenever possible.
School and Group Visits
The museum welcomes school groups, educational programs, and community organizations.
If your group includes visitors who require accessibility accommodations, please contact us ahead of time so we can help plan your visit.
Accessibility Feedback
Accessibility is an ongoing effort, and we welcome feedback from our visitors.
If you encounter difficulty accessing any part of the museum, our website, or museum programs, please contact us so we can address the issue and improve the experience for all visitors.
Please include the webpage or feature you experienced difficulty accessing, and we will work to provide the information or assistance you need through an accessible format or alternative method.
California Surf Museum
Phone: (760) 721-6876
Email: csminfo@surfmuseum.org
Ongoing Accessibility Commitment
Accessibility is an ongoing priority at the California Surf Museum. As we create new exhibitions, programs, and digital experiences, accessibility considerations are incorporated into planning and design whenever possible.
Our goal is to ensure that the stories of surfing’s innovation, creativity, and cultural impact are accessible to everyone.
Accessibility Statement Review
This accessibility statement is reviewed periodically to ensure continued alignment with accessibility standards and best practices.
