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    Carpinteria City Beach

    4.3 (27 reviews)

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    Lauren K.

    It's a busy but lovely city beach. I recently caught a lovely sunset here. We found on street parking very easily and walked over. The beach was clean, filled with families and views of the Channel Islands for days. It's easily accessible from downtown. So you can eat or shop before or after. I highly recommend a visit the next time you have an hour or so to spare or spend the day! You'll be glad you did.

    Crystal L.

    I love it here... I wish they allowed dogs but I get why they don't and there is another beach not far where you can take the pooch. I always find this beach to be quite clean and the little area surrounding it isn't full of hotels so it somehow feels like a "locals beach" as opposed to the bigger touristy beaches in SoCal. Perfect for a beach walk or a picnic lunch at one of the provided tables. Definitely a Southern CA treasure.

    Clean restrooms Ash and Sandyland
    Debra R.

    I am fortunate enough to live within 20 minutes of this wonderful beach. The City Beach connects with Carpinteria State Beach as well as the Carpinteria lagoon area at Ash and Sandyland where the clean restrooms and parking are located. I can take a nice long beach walk on the soft white sandy beach and work off all the calories from the restaurants that I write reviews about. There is a wide sandy sunbathing area, the waves are gentle, and you have great views of the islands and the occasional harbor seal bobbing around, dolphins too. The hills rising behind Carp make this a scenic spot far enough off the freeway so there is no freeway noise, only the sound of gently lapping waves. The beach has a very different look in the winter when the sand gets scoured away but it is still a great beach walk. I will be walking here more often thanks to the almost completed Hwy 101 widening between Ventura and Carp.

    Dan G.

    I like hanging out with pelicans, dolphins and seals. Don't you? If you don't, then this beach isn't for you. If you do, this beach is for you. Nuff said. Oh, and clean up after yourself. Don't be a jerkstore.

    Since the flood of 2017, it is a lot better. They had to redo a lot of the area. Bathrooms seemed a bit better. People love it so much there, that the tent camping area is wall to wall tents with people you don't know. We had no problems 2018.

    Gorgeous even at 8:30:)
    Amanda C.

    MY HOME. Carpinteria beach is gorgeous, and if you go near sunset, there are always dolphins or a beautiful sunset to experience. The beaches are never packed with people even in the height of summer. I love this place!

    Five individual restrooms.
    Veronica M.

    The beach is clean, and we'll protected. The beach had some sort of jellyfish surface a couple of days ago. They were all dried up, hardly any rocks. The wave currents are really strong. Be safe when entering the water. There were lifeguards, police and state park constantly patrolling. The restroom, showers and eating area are very clean aswell. There is a camping area right across the parking lot connected to the beach.

    Sunset at Carp!

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    Very nice beach where many walk dogs. The sand is great - very fine and beautiful. Nice people

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    The beach has a very different look in the winter when the sand gets scoured away but it is still a great beach walk.

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    Santa Claus Beach

    Santa Claus Beach

    4.7
    (36 reviews)
    1.7 mi

    It's quiet and the water is warm. Very clean beach. I brought my girls for the first time and they…read moreloved it. I highly recommend this place.

    Last month, on a weekday in the middle of summer, is when I dropped in to this beach known by…read moreseveral names... Santa Claus Beach (unofficial name) and Padaro Beach (offical name). It was so hectic to get to this beach due to all the road construction. And the beach was packed due to the various local children's summer camps and tourists. First, thing to note is the road construction. Possibly it's over by now. But when I visited, the road had no parking for the stretch right along the public access to the beach. It's free access and parking. The normal spots were taken by the construction crew and their equipment and materials. They were digging up the road. I saw a lot of folks parking in the road construction zone. The crew were calling tow trucks depending on where those cars were parked. Anyway, we parked really far away and hoofed it in while dodging dozers, street traffic, and construction crew. The access to the beach is limited to the open stretch where so happened the construction was occurring. Other access points are private property. Don't be tempted to cut through, it's illegal. Once you get to the public access area, you'll need to hike a wee bit of sandy elevation to cross the train tracks. Have your wits about while trekking near and on the tracks. Look both ways from afar and be ready to move to a safe distance if there is an incoming train. We ventured further to the far edges of the beach. The beach was clean. Sand was soft. Good vibes. Watch out at high tides if you venture to the far sides, the beach shrinks at high tide. And a rocky outcropping is beyond the sand. Plus there are no plumbed public restrooms, but I did see porta toilets.

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    Carpinteria Seal Sanctuary

    Carpinteria Seal Sanctuary

    4.6
    (40 reviews)
    1.4 mi

    I didn't even know this place excised til last weekend. While on a daytrip to Carpinteria my family…read moreand I came across this place while on a walk. It's a protected habitat for harbor seals. December through May is when you will see the most seals. It's on the trail of the carpenters bluffs nature preserve. It's really nice to walk here. Next time you are in Carpinteria check it out.

    I set out to view the Carpinteria Seal Rookery. Basically this is a restricted beach area for…read morehumans but where seals gather to hang out and live their best life. Before I go further I want to tell ya all that "messing" (includes physically approaching and intruding in restricted areas) with the seals is a federal violation resulting in $10,000 fine. Plus remember the state& local crime punishable by more fines and probable time. We all know how much the government is hurting for some extra moolah. So don't be a doofus. The viewing area is free, no charge. All right with that said, you can view the website for ways to get to the overlook. All paths lead to using the Carpinteria Bluffs Trail. Plus for the love of all that you love, beware of the train tracks. Those are active tracks with real live trains. There are no bells n whistles to alert you that they are a coming. The tracks are not set there for a photo selfie opp. Don't linger on them and don't use them as a walking path. The summer weekday afternoon I visited, the extended bluff trail viewing area was closed. It was roped off. However the hedge, along the viewing trail, was overgrown so the beach below was not visible from that vantage point. So I went back to the area before the trail viewing area. And there was a small area where the hedge was not overgrown to view a portion of the beach below. That portion was closest to the private Casitas pier. But on this particular summer weekday afternoon, I was unable to view any seals on the beach from my vantage point. I'm pretty sure some were down there though. I saw a few swimming in the distance. Then unfortunately I saw a great white shark do what they do. It made a meal of a seal or two. Not a bad place for the sharks to hang out. Highly unfortunate for the seals when they do.

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    Lookout Park

    Lookout Park

    4.0
    (62 reviews)
    4.5 mi

    Does not have a designated dog park. It is a bit disheartening to see oil on the beach. It is a…read morebeautiful park to take pups on a leash, bathrooms available, and a large playground.

    5 Star Rating Lookout Park in Summerland, near Santa…read moreBarbara, is an absolute gem! This clean, beautiful park, perfectly situated on a bluff above the Pacific Ocean, was the ideal spot for our family reunion this past June. We'll definitely be back! Value - 5 The value here is incredible. We reserved Area A for just $65 for the whole day for our family reunion! It came with a large, double-width bbq, two picnic tables and a long, high-top serving table. That's a steal, especially considering places in Oxnard (which aren't nearly as bougie or clean) were charging well over $200. Quality / Cleanliness - 5 This park is impeccably maintained. There are two large picnic areas (require reservation) and several smaller picnic areas with bbq (first come, first served), and the large, well-maintained play area for kids is fantastic, including a jungle gym and even musical instruments. The path down to the beach is somewhat steep but totally worth it. The beach itself is super clean, with sand at low tide and lots of cute nooks and crannies to explore. At high tide, it becomes a rocky beach as the water comes right up to the path landing. Plus, it's pet-friendly! Service - N/A As a public park, there isn't a traditional "service" component to review, but the booking process for the picnic area was smooth. Physical Location - 5 The location is simply stunning. Being on a bluff overlooking the Pacific Ocean is breathtaking. The park is clean, the amenities are well-kept, and there's a cute little town/shopping area just past the Amtrak overpass that's easily walkable from the park. Everything about this location is perfect.

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    Wish more parks would have this!!
    Wish more parks would have this!!
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    Playground with a very thoughtful dog grooming station next to the human showers

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    Playground with a very thoughtful dog grooming station next to the human showers
    Carpinteria Bluffs Nature Preserve

    Carpinteria Bluffs Nature Preserve

    4.8
    (37 reviews)
    1.7 mi

    Why have I never been here ? Living in LA for over thirty years and often driving to Santa…read moreBarabara with many stops I never knew this beautiful pathway is here. It's a nature preserve with so many plants and flowers all around. Along the beach and train tracks you can walk over a mile, it's family friendly and safe. You can see trains passing by and also stop by the seal sanctuary overlook. It's was beautiful during this time of the year. So many flowers and cool weather. My family and I really enjoyed our time here. So lovely. Will be one of usual stops now.

    52 acres of open space. It's between freeway 101 and the Pacific Ocean. It has fields of…read morewildflowers and native plants, eucalyptus grove of trees, walking paths that connect to the Carpinteria Bluffs Trail, and access to a low tide beach and seal rookery. Since the preserve is on a cliff, the sunsets are gorgeous. Catch the sun as it dips slowly into the ocean horizon. The colors melting into the ocean. Perfection. The access and parking to the preserve is free. FREE! You gotta luv that. Since the preserve is on a bluff, the beach is elevated below. So accessing the beach requires some trekking skills. Plus there are active live train tracks between the beach and preserve. Trains often run through. Always have your wits about you when you're near train tracks. And keep a considerable distance from the moving train. Next to the bluffs are ball fields with actual real turf. There are public restrooms there. I can't offer any additional info on those, I didn't use them. Both the preserve and ball fields have their own parking lots. Also I want to acknowledge the citizens of Carpentaria for fighting off land developers to keep this land undeveloped and forming a land trust to permanently safeguard it.

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    The Bluffs
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    Carpinteria Salt Marsh Nature Park

    Carpinteria Salt Marsh Nature Park

    4.9
    (8 reviews)
    0.1 mi

    Carpinteria Salt Marsh Nature Park is nestled in the coastal town of Carpinteria, California. While…read moreit doesn't look like much from the outside, things are surprisingly beautiful within. It's got a great beach area and little bluffs to sit on overlooking the ocean. It's a place where you can unwind, take a leisurely stroll, and simply breathe in the fresh coastal air. Last time we were there, the beach had tons of driftwood from all the recent storms. There were some really interesting pieces of wood out there and maybe a hidden treasure or two. It was fun to search through everything and build a wooden fort. The salt marsh ecosystem also draws in various bird species, some uncommon, making it interesting for birdwatching. Whether you're an experienced birder or simply appreciate a cool looking bird, the park offers ample opportunities to spot and observe them in their natural habitat. The park has actually been closed since April 2023 but is scheduled to reopen in June 2023, for emergency dredging and other issues related to all the weather and flooding. The park's amenities are relatively limited, including a small visitor center and a picnic area, they also have some campus spots I believe. Carpinteria Salt Marsh Nature Park is a worth a stop if you are local or looking for a nice spot to spend some time by the beach. Five stars.

    The trail runs along the edge of the rehabed salt marsh. It is an interesting walk, well kept and…read morewith good educational signs. The neighborhood surrounding the marsh on 2 sides is upscale and there is plenty of street parking. Lots of room and benches to relax and enjoy the views.

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    Carpinteria Salt Marsh Nature Park
    Carpinteria Salt Marsh Nature Park

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