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    Mission Historical Park

    Mission Historical Park

    4.8
    (20 reviews)
    2.5 mi

    One of my fav places in town. If we have guests, we always suggest grabbing a blanket and packing…read moresome wine and snacks or food to go and enjoy at sunset at the Rose Garden. The kids love rolling down the hill, climbing on the trees, or wandering the little paths on the side. Plus, you learn all the fantastic rose names when you simply take a walk around the pattern of colors.

    I have overlooked this park for many years, but today when visiting the mission today I took the…read morechance to walk across the street to see this park and rose garden. Most of the park is a large lawn, and very popular with picnickers and sun bathers on the weekend. But I was lucky to be here on a weekday, and found the rose garden part to be much more than I expected! The roses are sequestered toward the neighborhood side, and doesn't look like much from a distance. However, walk into them and the world changes. There are many beds of roses, most of them 5 to 6 feet tall it seems! The blooms were plentiful on this visit, and the aroma of roses was amazing! Every where I went I smelled the roses, one of my favorite scents. The roses are grouped by variety, and there are labels with the common names, should you wish to track down a variety that caught your attention. And there are benches around here and there so you can just sit and admire the blooms - when in season of course! If you ARE in the area when they are blooming, take the chance for a leisurely stroll through the beds - you'll be amazed at the potential of a rose garden brought to reality.

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    It's me :-) there
    Mission Historical Park
    Mission Historical Park

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    Mission Santa Barbara

    Mission Santa Barbara

    4.1
    (365 reviews)
    2.5 mi

    I hadn't been to the Mission in years. This year I went to the Madonnari Chalk Festival - what a…read moregorgeous time. My mom and I had the best of times! Art, Music, food and just sooooo much fun! I danced so much and got to meet many wonderful artists. I def will be back next year and make a whole weekend out of it. I live nearby but I think, next year I'll stay a few days in SB. My mom is already looking forward to it!

    Mission Santa Barbara is a historic California landmark that also doubles as a museum. They even…read morehave actual mass in the mission, as well as Sunday service. It is a beautiful space filled with so much historic value. It was founded in 1786!! We got there around 3pm and purchased the Self Guided tour for $17 per person, which was a little high in my opinion. You walk through the museum and Mission grounds at your own pace and enjoy it on your own time. There are QR Codes that provide information to go along with your tour. We checked out the museum, garden, mausoleum, and even sat in the church for about 30 minutes just enjoying the beauty and peace. There is a gift shop you exit through that sells some lovely items such as shirts, sweaters, magnets, artwork, sculptures, candles and so much more. We bought a nice sweater with Santa Barbara written on it, a beautiful candle in a glass, and a small bookmark with a prayer symbol on it. They even have snacks/refreshments. They close at 5pm but sell their last ticket at 4pm. Parking is also free, which is always a plus. This was our third time here over the last 2 decades, and I'm not sure it's necessary to come back again. Once you've seen it, you've seen it.

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    Rose garden in the front
    Rose garden in the front
    Fountain in front of the mission
    Fountain in front of the mission
    Moorish fountain 1808. Built to launder clothes as well as centerpiece.

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    Moorish fountain 1808. Built to launder clothes as well as centerpiece.
    Kissing Point Scenic Viewpoint

    Kissing Point Scenic Viewpoint

    5.0
    (3 reviews)
    7.9 mi

    This viewpoint is not just a place to stop and look at the ocean; it is an experience. Its…read moreunassuming location, just off Shoreline Drive, makes it feel like a cherished secret the locals keep, and it offers one of the most stunning, classic Santa Barbara views you could ever hope for. Romantic, picturesque, and perfectly framed. The name itself is a clue: this spot is pure magic for couples, but equally wonderful for anyone seeking a moment of coastal zen. The Highlights: - Iconic Vista: From this point, you get the quintessential Santa Barbara postcard shot. You look east and see the entire sweep of the coastline: the sandy beaches, the vibrant harbor with its boats, the historic Stearns Wharf, and the beautiful red-tiled roofs of the city nestled against the backdrop of the majestic Santa Ynez Mountains. - The Golden Hour: While any time of day is beautiful, the viewpoint truly earns its five stars at sunset. The way the golden light hits the mountains, the calm water of the harbor, and the silhouette of the wharf is simply unbeatable. Bring a blanket and a bottle of wine--you won't want to leave. - Easy Access: Unlike some of Santa Barbara's great viewpoints that require a hike (looking at you, Inspiration Point!), Kissing Point is effortless. It's a quick, easy pull-off with benches where you can simply sit and soak it all in. - Channel Islands View: On a clear day, the four islands of the Channel Islands National Park are perfectly visible on the horizon, adding an incredible layer of drama and depth to the already spectacular ocean panorama.

    Was a fun roadtrip got there a bit late and it was cloudy unfortunately but it was still a…read morebeautiful sight and relaxing to sit and view with your significant other

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    Kissing Point Scenic Viewpoint
    Gorgeous views of all of Santa Barbara and Goleta with the Channel Islands in the distance
    Gorgeous views of all of Santa Barbara and Goleta with the Channel Islands in the distance
    One of several historic markers along the route

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    One of several historic markers along the route
    Chromatic Gate

    Chromatic Gate

    4.3
    (21 reviews)
    0.7 mi

    Beautiful sculpture called Chromatic Gate by Herbert Bauer in Santa Barbara. The Austrian-born…read moreartist studied at the Bauhaus under Wassily Kandinsky. Walk around the sculpture from all angles, frame yourself in a photo. This was in a park by the water. I do remember a man made fun of my polka dot dress.

    I'm all for Public Art especially because it is free for everyone! I usually stop and check out…read morethe meaning of why and by whom it was created. I was checking out "Local Flavor" on Yelp and this was the first place listed. I had to go see it. It is located at the corner of Calle Puerto Vallarta & E. Cabrillo Blvd. in Cabrillo Park. At 21 feet tall, you can spot it from down the street. Plus it does stand out with it's blue, purple, red, mauve, orange and yellow colors! This gate was installed in 1991 and it had become faded and easy to miss, so it was restored! The restoration was completed in 2013. The new paint is highly durable aircraft specialty paint. Hopefully, it will last longer than the initial paint! Herbert Bayer is the man behind this art. He designed it but passed away in 1985 before it was built. This Gate is a Memorial to Herbert and his wife, Joella. You may recognize Herbert Bayer's other works. For example, Arco's red diamond shape called the ARCO "Spark" logo. And for Angelenos, we have a sculpture in Downtown Los Angeles called the Double Ascension. It is located in front of the City National Plaza (previously known as Arco Plaza) surrounded by a pool of water. He also designed the Articulated Wall which looks like a stack of French Fries, located in Denver, CO. I've seen these three in real life and with research, realized each one was created by Bayer! As stated in other reviews, this makes for a nice Photo Op and is Instagram worthy! If neither of these is your thing, then just come see it as an Art Installation. The next time I come back to Santa Barbara, I would love to see this lit at night!

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    Chromatic Gate
    Chromatic Gate
    Chromatic Gate

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    Moreton Bay Fig Tree Park

    Moreton Bay Fig Tree Park

    4.5
    (86 reviews)
    0.6 mi

    There is a humongous tree in Santa Barbara that you need to see ... IRL (in real life)! It's the…read moreMoreton Bay Fig Tree originally from Australia. It was from a cutting given to a girl who and planted it on 201 State St. in 1876. She moved a year later and her friend dug up and transplanted it here. It's been here at Chapala St. & Montecito St. ever since. In 1970, this tree was designated a California Historical Landmark (No. 837) & later was listed on the California Register of Big Trees. I heard it is the largest Moreton Bay Fig Tree in the Continental U.S.! "Ficus macrophylla, commonly known as the Moreton Bay Fig or Australian Banyan, is a large evergreen banyan tree of the mulberry and fig family Moraceae. It is native to eastern Australia." - Wikipedia Fun Fact: In 1984-85, the homeless people who were registered to vote had attempted to establish this tree as their mailing address. They even put up a mailbox near the tree, but the Post Office refused to deliver mail to a tree. (This was from a Huell Howser interview with Dan Condon, City Arborist for Santa Barbara in 2001) The circumference of the tree was 42 feet around its base, 80 feet tall and had a branch spread of 176 feet in 2001. I wonder what the statistics are today! I saw it in 2020 when it was not as overgrown as it is today. There was no chain link fence, just the smaller black one that is still there. However, there is now a tall chain link fence around the perimeter. It is very overgrown and in serious need of a trimming. A lot of the branches have grown to the ground. This tree is now around 150 years old. I hope it continues to endure and remain healthy for years to come!

    How could a tree possibly have so many five star reviews?? Well it is a very beautiful tree…read more Historic and stately. Took away a star for the location, it's in the middle of busy roads. But that's not the trees fault :(

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    5/27/24 One angle from the parking lot
    5/27/24 One angle from the parking lot
    Chain Link Fence  01-18-2026
    Chain Link Fence 01-18-2026
    Moreton Bay Fig Tree Park

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    Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History

    Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History

    4.3
    (175 reviews)
    2.7 mi

    History Machine A…read moremuseum that traces its origins back to 1916 when a group of people got together to try and preserve some of the history of the area. They've been in their current location since 1923, and the location itself, to me anyway, is part of the draw. Not only is it a museum, but it's also a nature preserve, rescue aviary, and dinosaur theme park. :) The Good: * Fairly inexpensive to visit at $20/adult and $15/child * If you buy a membership ($115-450) to the museum, it also includes a membership to their sister aquarium (also in Santa Barbara), the Sea Center. * Wonderful little area in the back with some short trails, a creek, and dinosaurs for kids to explore. * If you love geology, then you'll love their geology exhibit; they have so many amazing rocks and gems on display. * Aviary with injured and rehabbing raptors * Nature art gallery was beautiful * Friendly staff * Tours available * Lots of info on animals and insects of the area The Meh: * Some of the exhibit rooms are a bit cramped, so they can get full fast even without many visitors. The Ugly: * They have a butterfly garden, but it's closed during the winter months, which just happened to coincide with our visit. :( Conclusion: Terrific museum for both young and old.

    We love visiting here since it's so close to the Mission also. The entire museum is beautiful with…read moreSpanish tile, arches, with a Prehistoric Forest for big and little kids to enjoy. The Prehistoric Forest is a must-see- the life-sized, animatronic dinosaurs are hidden in the woods and were a massive hit with the kids. It feels like a mini Jurassic Park but perfectly toddler-friendly. The Best Parts: - Chad the Whale: The massive skeleton at the entrance is breathtaking. - Nature Backyard: Great hands-on outdoor play area for kids to explore. - Atmosphere: Beautiful, shaded grounds that are easy to navigate with or without a stroller. Don't really need a stroller here :) - Membership here gets you reciprocal membership to La Habra Children's Museum if you live in LA. There's a reciprocity list with the ASTC Travel Passport Program. Free parking and a great mix of science and outdoor fun. If you're in SB with a family, don't skip the dino trail.

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    Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History
    Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History
    Butterflies Alive! is open Memorial Day to Labor Day weekend.

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    Butterflies Alive! is open Memorial Day to Labor Day weekend.
    El Presidio de Santa Bárbara State Historic Park

    El Presidio de Santa Bárbara State Historic Park

    4.1
    (33 reviews)
    1.2 mi

    Charming, Detailed, and Perfect for Families…read more I absolutely adored my visit to El Presidio! While the big picture history of the last Spanish fortress is fascinating, it's the meticulous, small-scale details of daily life that truly make this place shine. It's an incredibly peaceful and beautifully maintained urban park. The walk through the reconstructed barracks and the Padre's Quarters offers a tangible sense of what colonial life was like, it's sparse, but authentic. My favorite stops were the Cocina (Kitchen), which is filled with period cutlery and traditional tools, and the lovely heritage gardens. Taking a quiet moment in the courtyard, surrounded by the adobe walls and a few citrus trees, felt like a genuine step back in time. The staff at the Visitor Center were so knowledgeable, and the exhibits on the Chumash people and the later Mexican and American periods gave a well-rounded view of Santa Barbara's complex history. It's a short, affordable, and incredibly rewarding stop. Kid-Friendly Note: The scale of the Presidio is perfect for little legs, and the sight of the historic cannons and the big courtyard kept my children engaged without feeling overwhelmed by a massive museum. Highly recommend this historical gem!

    What a great place to come and visit. You get a glimpse of how it used to be back in the day during…read morein Spanish times in this country. Bring the kids, it is fascinating.

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    Photo Credit | LXN Photography, Lianna Xiaokui Nakashima -- Inquire to Book Your Wedding, Events, Portraits on https://LXNPhotography.com
    Photo Credit | LXN Photography, Lianna Xiaokui Nakashima -- Inquire to Book Your Wedding, Events, Portraits on https://LXNPhotography.com
    Photo Credit | LXN Photography, Lianna Xiaokui Nakashima -- Inquire to Book Your Wedding, Events, Portraits on https://LXNPhotography.com
    Photo Credit | LXN Photography, Lianna Xiaokui Nakashima -- Inquire to Book Your Wedding, Events, Portraits on https://LXNPhotography.com

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    Photo Credit | LXN Photography, Lianna Xiaokui Nakashima -- Inquire to Book Your Wedding, Events, Portraits on https://LXNPhotography.com
    Casa del Herrero

    Casa del Herrero

    4.6
    (29 reviews)
    3.3 mi

    I came here for an event today so really my review is tailored more towards the events that Casa is…read moreholding but also to acknowledge the fabulous grounds and building though I admit I don't have full context for the history or background. I would definitely come back here to learn about the house and to take the guided tour. This wasn't the purpose for me coming today but the gentleman who works here noted that it's a great tour and I know friends who have enjoyed learning about the family and the history of the house, getting a deeper dive of information. I came here with some friends for their first hosted event Sound Bath. A wellness day if you will. From start to finish everything was very organized and thoughtful. The staff hosting the event and the spiritual wellness guide and sound healer was wonderful. Everyone was nice and you felt welcomed. Not pretentious and just very positive and good vibes. We had a nice group and everyone was respectful and on time for the sound bath so it went off without issue. It was a relaxing experience and the grounds were very nice to hold this outdoor event. The birds were chirping, the sun was shining, we found an area with shade, very nice. Very faint sounds of cars in the distance here and there which wasn't ideal but out of their control and once things settled in you really couldn't hear much external noise. After the relaxing sound bath we were offered tea and light pastry snacks. I opted for a water and began exploring the grounds instead of partaking in the refreshments. The grounds are lush and lovely, very zen. Loved the beautiful trees and walkways with small fountains and running water. It was green and pretty all around from the recent rains. Definitely a great location for events and to learn a little SB history. I will definitely do my research and come back again soon.

    Yikes, this is an expensive tour but it is a rarity to see a period house with most of the original…read moreoccupants furnishings etc. The tours are docent led and very informative. If you like these types of tours, this one is quite worth it.

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    I'm very proud of this color match
    I'm very proud of this color match
    Casa del Herrero
    Crush It Wine educators, Allie and Julie.

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    Crush It Wine educators, Allie and Julie.

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