Santa Barbara Parks & Gardens
• A WorldWeb.com Travel Guide to Parks & Gardens in Santa Barbara, California.
Carpinteria State Beach is located 12 mi (19 km) from Santa Barbara, and features seals, sea lions and gray whales. The beach has picnic areas, restrooms and a visitor center.
El Presidio de Santa Barbara State Historic Park features the second oldest building in California, and was used as government headquarters until 1846. The park is located on East Canon Perdido in downtown Santa Barbara, California.
Come and explore 65 acres (26 ha) of redwood forests, oak and canyon woodland, meadows and the desert, each representing eight different regions of California. The garden is open weekdays from 9am to 4pm and weekends from 9am to 5pm. Group rates are available.
Elings Park provides a number of programs for children, adults and seniors, as well as family and cultural events. The park features soccer fields, baseball fields, a hang gliding training hill, hiking trails and a BMX bike track.
Located across from Santa Barbara's Old Mission, this rose garden was established in 1955 and features a part-time gardener that maintains the grounds.
Rocky Nook County Park is a 19-acre (8-ha) park overlooking Mission Creek. The park features shaded picnic areas, barbeque grills, hiking trails, horseshoes and restrooms.
The Chumash Painted Cave State Historic Park features cave paintings by the Chumash Native Americans that date back to the 1600s.
Tours of Lotusland are available at 10am and 1:30pm, Wednesday through Saturday from mid-February to mid-November. Located in the foothills of Montecito on Santa Barbara's east side, this 37-acre (15-ha) estate and botanic garden features a butterfly garden, a Japanese garden, a cactus garden and more.
Running 220 mi (350 km) from Big Sur, the western edge of Los Angeles County, Los Padres National Forest boasts a wealth of recreational activities for visitors to enjoy. Comprised of streams, beaches, rivers and plenty of wooded area, this two million-acre (809,000-ha) area contains campgrounds, day-use sections, trails for biking, hiking and horse riding, off-road trails and much more.
Mission Park is home to Mission Santa Barbara, a two-tower mission established in 1786. Parking is available.
The main draw to Alameda Park is Kids World, an 8,000-sq-ft (743-sq-m) playground with a castle, swings and slides. Party and picnic sites can be reserved.
Plaza del Mar is one of Santa Barbara's oldest parks. The park is situated across from the harbor and Los Banos Pool.
Skofield Park features reservable camping areas for non-profit youth groups. Other amenities include walking and hiking trails, grassy meadows and picnic sites.
This park runs from Stearns Wahrf to East beach along both sides of Cabrillo Boulevard. The park features a carousel, a children's playground and an outdoor pavilion.
Covering 18 acres (7 ha), Franceschi Park features a number of exotic plants as well as picnic areas. Parking is available on site.
Oak Park in Santa Barbara hosts a variety of events throughout the year. Amenities include picnic facilities, a playground and a wading pool.








