Participate in a variety of outdoor activities at this nature center where you can hike, camp, go boating or fishing and barbecue with friends.
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Participate in a variety of outdoor activities at this nature center where you can hike, camp, go boating or fishing and barbecue with friends.
Tour this beautiful Spanish Colonial house and gardens and learn about the history of this national landmark while admiring the beautiful architecture and landscaping.
This sanctuary off the coast of Santa Barbara protects a diverse array of marine life, and offers visitors' centers and exhibits.
The 70-acre Douglas Family Preserve (DFP) is located near the intersection of Cliff Drive and Las Positas Road in the Mesa neighborhood. The open space provides recreation opportunities, such as hiking, dog walking, wildlife viewing, and bicycle riding.
This historical site is the location of a former military installation. Take a guided tour of the state park and view the beautiful architecture.
This cozy museum takes a look into the Danish history of the valley and features antiques, furniture, and other knick knacks.
Located on the second floor of a bookstore, this small museum features a collection of books, history, and items depicting characters from the well-loved books.
Those who enjoy literature or simply visiting historic buildings will enjoy this museum that features rare manuscripts, maps, scores of music and more.
Be sure to make reservations ahead of time to secure a spot on either the 10:00 AM or 1:30 PM tour of the lush botanical gardens on the estate of renowned opera singer and gardener Madame Ganna Walska. The 14 distinct gardens dazzle the senses.
This well-preserved Catholic church is surrounded by a beautiful park and grounds. Parking at this landmark and walking around is free, and there is a small fee to enter and take the tour.
The museum, church and garden are open daily for tours that begin in the Mission gift shop. Self-guided tour hours are 9:00 AM - 4:30 PM daily. Docent-led tours are available for groups from 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM and must be scheduled in advance.
Moreton Bay Fig Tree is Santa Barbara's beautiful historical landmark located off Montecito Street. Standing tall at 80 ft tall, a circumference of 41 1/2 ft ; & crown of 176 ft, this fig tree is officially listed in the California Register of Big Trees.
With plenty of parking and low admission fees, your whole family will enjoy a fun and unique experience walking among the ostriches and emus and feeding them.
The Santa Barbara County Courthouse is located at 1100 Anacapa Street, in downtown Santa Barbara, California. The Spanish Colonial Revival style building was designed by William Mooser III and completed in 1929.
The Santa Barbara Harbor has something for everyone. Come and spend your day having fun kayaking, paddleboarding, jet skiing, sunbathing on the beach, eating, deep sea fishing, scuba diving, and whale watching.
At this charming museum, you’ll find collections from Spanish, Mexican, Chinese and American cultures. Entrance is free with a suggested donation.
Just across from the Mission, this beautiful park offers thousands of well-tended roses, a fountain, and scenic views of the mountains and city.
Close to other Santa Barbara attractions, the Zoo is small, with its habitats are built for the comfort of the animals featuring little hide-a-ways, toys, and natural looking environments with plants. It has gorgeous scenery with lush landscapes.
This children’s museum is full of fun, educational, and interactive exhibits for young kids to play and learn. While it may seem small, it is packed with fun activities.
At this quaint museum, you’ll find a large collection of horse-drawn carriages and a wealth of information on the settlers of the Santa Ynez Valley.
Stearns Wharf is located adjacent to the harbor in Santa Barbara, California, United States. When completed In 1872, it became the longest deep-water Wharf between San Pedro and San Francisco.
Widely regarded as a model botanic garden, the Santa Barbara Botanic Garden is a living museum and a member of the American Alliance of Museums, dedicated to research, education, and conservation of California native plants.