Goodwill Bins Rice Ave Oxnard, California Goodwill Outlet Store
place
1401 Rice Ave, Oxnard, CA 93030
phone
(805) 981-7986
schedule
Opening Hours
Mon: 7 AM–8 PM
Tue: 7 AM–8 PM
Wed: 7 AM–8 PM
Thu: 7 AM–8 PM
Fri: 7 AM–8 PM
Sat: 7 AM–8 PM
Sun: 7 AM–8 PM
Goodwill Outlet in Oxnard, California a clearance-style Goodwill bins warehouse. Visitors dig through clothing, books, shoes, electronics and more at the Goodwill bins; this outlet has the pay-by-pound model, shopping carts are provided, and Smoking, food, and drinks are not allowed. Bins are rotated often, so every visit offers something different.
Nestled in the heart of Ventura County, the Oxnard Goodwill outlet is a sun-drenched, laid-back haven for thrifters looking for an escape from the high-intensity, often-aggressive bins scene of Los Angeles. As the only outlet in the immediate area, it attracts a wonderfully eclectic and quintessentially Californian mix of shoppers. It’s a place where you’ll see surfer teens with a keen eye for Depop flips digging peacefully alongside seasoned, professional vintage pickers, all coexisting in a state of chill, treasure-hunting harmony.
The vibe here is decidedly “surfer-casual,” especially on weekdays. It’s one of the most approachable and relaxed digging experiences you can find anywhere in Southern California. The layout itself feels more thoughtful and user-friendly than many of its counterparts. The aisles are generally roomier, the parking lot is large and plentiful, and the per-pound rates for both soft and hard goods are significantly cheaper than what you’ll find in L.A. proper. These factors alone make the drive up the coast well worth it for any serious bargain hunter.
The finds you’ll unearth here are pure coastal California, a perfect reflection of the lifestyle and the community. You can expect to find a steady supply of brand-name wetsuits, surf gear, and other beach essentials. The bins are often filled with charming, beach-themed décor—think driftwood art, seashell-adorned mirrors, and nautical-themed everything. And, thanks to donations from the many well-appointed coastal homes in the area, you’ll find a surprising amount of high-end kitchen gadgets and housewares. Imagine pulling a lightly used Le Creuset dutch oven out from underneath a pile of sandy beach towels. It happens here.
The rhythm of the store is as relaxed as its clientele. Bin rotations run on a comfortable 35-minute schedule. While the regulars definitely gather around to get the first look at the fresh inventory, the “go” moment when the bins are opened feels more like a friendly, enthusiastic swarming rather than a frantic, desperate rush. There’s a sense of camaraderie and shared excitement that keeps the atmosphere light and positive.
To make the most of your trip, a few simple preparations will go a long way. It’s a good idea to come prepared with a pair of gloves. While the vibe is clean, you might encounter some agricultural dust from the surrounding farmland or the general grime of unsorted goods. Here’s a great local tip: bring a colorful scarf or a ribbon to tie onto your shopping cart. With so many similar-looking carts, it’s an easy and effective way to distinguish yours from the dozens of others and prevent any accidental cart-swapping. For the ultimate calm and peaceful treasure hunt, aim for a visit on a weekday afternoon. The morning rush will be long gone, and the atmosphere can be blissfully serene, allowing you to dig at your own pace. It’s the perfect place to embrace the chill vibes while discovering your own piece of coastal California gold.