10 Things to do in Santa Barbara That You Shouldn't Miss

April 6, 2022 Agatha Simes

Nestled between the shrub-covered slopes of the Santa Ynez Mountains and the clear blue shores of the Pacific Ocean, Santa Barbara is California at its best. Mission Santa Barbara is an example of 18th-century religious architecture, boasting beautiful grounds and a wonderfully detailed interior. Work up an appetite with a walk through Shoreline Park, then dine above the water on Stearns Wharf. Fig trees, parks, waterfalls, and botanical gardens round out Santa Barbara’s natural beauty.
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1. Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History

2559 Puesta Del Sol, Santa Barbara, CA 93105-2936 +1 805-682-4711 [email protected] http://www.sbnature.org
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4.5 based on 298 reviews

Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History

Founded in 1916 as the Museum of Comparative Oology, the Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History has evolved to include more than 3.5 million specimens covering every aspect of natural history—from mammals, birds, and marine life to geology, astronomy, paleontology, and anthropology. Newly renovated in 2018, the Museum boasts state-of-the-art interactive exhibits for all ages, paired with the Central Coast’s only planetarium, on 17 acres of oak woodland along Mission Creek. Guests learn about the Santa Barbara region’s unique and diverse natural history and then go outside to explore nature in the Museum Backyard. Museum education programs serve all ages to promote scientific literacy and instill a passion for nature and learning. Visit the website for current daily admission prices and hours. Parking is free.

Reviewed By hapsterpolly

The Museum hosted an event in the evening. The displays were available and outstanding. The catered food was perfect. and the entertainment--a trio-- was excellent. The museum is a true treasure in Santa Barbara.

2. Cold Spring Tavern

5995 Stagecoach Rd, Santa Barbara, CA 93105-9776 +1 805-967-0066 http://www.coldspringtavern.com
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4.5 based on 581 reviews

Cold Spring Tavern

A popular mountain for hiking outside of Santa Barbara.

Reviewed By deakengv7 - Guerneville, United States

Surprised was able to secure a same-day reservation for lunch on a Friday since it's such a popular place. Great place to stop for lunch if you're traveling from SB to Los Olivos/Santa Ynez for wine-tasting. Mostly outside dining due to C19, but had just opened partial inside dining during our visit (10/23/2020). Two tri-tip french dips and a burger later (there were three of us) ~ stuffed! All tasty - good portions! Service leisurely, but accommodating. We were initially seated in a room where a large party was celebrating a special occasion that made it hard for us to carry on a conversation (no offense - they were a fun group!), and our server offered to move us. Very much recommend the Wild Game Black Bean Chili.

3. Santa Barbara County Courthouse

1100 Anacapa St, Santa Barbara, CA 93101-2099 +1 805-962-6464 [email protected] https://www.sbcourthouse.org/?source=tripadvisor
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4.5 based on 2,969 reviews

Santa Barbara County Courthouse

Visit the Santa Barbara Courthouse to enjoy a free Self-Guided Exterior Tour and a virtual tour of the Mural Room interior. Use your cell phone or tablet to explore Santa Barbara’s iconic Spanish Colonial Revival Courthouse. The web-based tours can be found at sbcourthouse.org. The Courthouse is closed to visitors during Covid.

Reviewed By cresapsd - San Diego, United States

Coincidentally our stay in Santa Barbara was during the annual Fiesta Days and we enjoyed free concerts in the courthouse sunken garden as well as a docent led tour. The tour was very interesting and entertaining. The courthouse is not to be missed and don’t forget to check out the breathtaking view from the courthouse clock tower

4. Old Mission Santa Barbara

2201 Laguna St, Santa Barbara, CA 93105-3611 +1 805-682-4713 http://www.santabarbaramission.org
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4.5 based on 2,679 reviews

Old Mission Santa Barbara

Visitors can tour this historic Franciscan mission that features twin bell towers and lovely gardens.

Reviewed By PetriHat - Los Angeles, United States

The historic mission is both working monestary and historic landmark. Take a self guided tour for $9 and experience the inner gardens, cemetery, and church before entering the museum to see the history of the missions and how they interacted with and impacted the native Chumash culture.

5. Santa Barbara Zoo

500 Ninos Dr, Santa Barbara, CA 93103-3798 +1 805-962-5339 [email protected] http://www.sbzoo.org/
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4.5 based on 1,365 reviews

Santa Barbara Zoo

This zoo with a view was once a posh estate owned by a coffee and tea merchant; now it's the lush domain of animals representing 160 species. The pink stucco mansion that once presided over manicured lawns and gardens is gone—replaced by open-air habitats built for the less refined but still exacting tastes of giraffes, gibbons, snow leopards, and gorillas. What hasn't changed is the surrounding scenery; the Pacific and Santa Ynez Mountains are just as spectacular as they were back when this was the setting for civilized galas instead of the wild antics of monkeys and meerkats.

Reviewed By 2makes4 - Santa Barbara, United States

I always enjoy time spent at the S,B. Zoo. Whether I am wandering up and down the beautiful paths to visit all of the marvelous animals in their different homes (particularly love the monkeys, giraffes and gorillas), enjoying the wonderful train ride that travels all around the zoo property, sharing a nice hot lunch or snack with family and friends at any of the food venues or checking out the latest games, stuffed animals, clothes and other great gifts at the store, there is always plenty to see and do at the S.B. Zoo.

6. Arroyo Burro County Beach Park

2981 Cliff Dr, Santa Barbara, CA 93109-1024 (805) 884-0459 [email protected] http://www.countyofsb.org/parks/day-use/arroyo-burro-beach.sbc
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4.5 based on 357 reviews

Arroyo Burro County Beach Park

The locals call it Hendry's Beach, a place to meet for breakfast or a cocktail at sunset, stroll or jog the sandy shore, watch for whales, fish or ride the wild surf.

Reviewed By talkslikeaduck - Santa Clarita, United States

This is the place to let your dog run free at the beach in Santa Barbara. people were exercising with their dogs and everyone was respectful of there animals interactions with other dogs. Of course, you are on the beach in Santa Barbara so what's not to like! Anyway it was a great experience for us and our pups!

7. Cabrillo Bike Path

Santa Barbara, CA
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Cabrillo Bike Path

Reviewed By LisaT503 - King City, United States

This is a great place to walk on a nice day. A lot of restaurants, shops and hotels along the way to explore. The weekend are busy and the Sunday craft market is fun to stroll through. The sunrise was beautiful to see from this area.

8. Shoreline Park

Shoreline Drive and La Marina Drive, Santa Barbara, CA 805-64-5418 http://santabarbaraca.gov
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Shoreline Park

Reviewed By 290robertt - Palm Springs, United States

Stunning views of the marina, mountains and ocean as you enjoy a stroll, jog, skateboarding or biking along the coastline paths. An awesome way to relax and marvel at the beauty and peace of this part of the world!

9. Santa Barbara Harbor

132 Harbor Way, Santa Barbara, CA 93109-2363 +1 805-897-1962 http://www.santabarbaraca.gov/waterfront
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Santa Barbara Harbor

The Santa Barbara Waterfront is a gem within the City of Santa Barbara. Visitors can stroll from beach to beach by foot or bike, park in convenient waterfront parking lots, and experience Santa Barbara Harbor & Stearns Wharf. From boating excursions to standup paddle boarding, day fishing to excellent museums, fabulous restaurants to sweets, you can find everything you need to spend the day at the our waterfront. Managed by the City's Waterfront Department, our mission is to provide the community with a quality Waterfront for recreation and commercial use, along with mooring and landside services for boating. Approximately 252 acres of tidelands and submerged lands is managed by the Department. The area encompasses the Harbor and Stearns Wharf and the beaches within the city limits. These lands belong to the State and are held in trust by the City in order to provide preventative maintenance, capital improvements, parking services, staffing, public safety, slip and visitor boat services, special events, public education and more. For those visiting by cruise ship, Santa Barbara is a wonderful day trip destination. Cruise Ship Ambassadors welcome passengers and provide a wide variety of free information on all there is to do and see during your visit. There is also public transportation via MTD Downtown and Waterfront Shuttles along with access to taxis. Check out Visit Santa Barbara or Downtown Santa Barbara's websites for information to help you plan the best experience while visiting Santa Barbara.

Reviewed By 385eileenz - Los Angeles, United States

Took a wonderful 90 minute cruise around the Santa Barbara Harbor with Celebration Cruises. Beautiful area, many boats, kite surfers and everyone friendly when passing people. Ask for Captain Fred who makes it personable, and personal. Get the news on which boats are for sale and what well known people dock here. Also an interesting look at a Kelp cutter and fishing boats.

10. Stearns Wharf

219 Stearns Wharf, Santa Barbara, CA 93101-3581 +1 805-962-6210 http://www.stearnswharf.org/
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4.0 based on 2,180 reviews

Stearns Wharf

Visitors can watch fishing boats unload the day's catch, enjoy spectacular sunsets, and sample fare from fast food to fine dining at California's oldest working wharf.

Reviewed By waynefromcali - Yucaipa, United States

Stearns Wharf located in the scenic community of Santa Barbara California is always a great place to visit! Beach activities,walking and biking path,kayak,boat and beach action rentals! Plenty of scenic IG and photo ops and locations-then take a nice walk on State Street for food,shops,people watching,shoppong,theatres,and loads more! A great experience! . . . . #stearnswharf #santabarbara #californiadreamin #californiadreaming #ilovesantabarbara #statestreet #ilovecalifornia #waynesalvatti #photografxworldwide #igsantabarbara #ilovestearnswharf #beachaction #statestreet #surfsantabarbara #surfinusa #pacificcoasthighway #hwy1

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