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Santa Barbara - Nearby Destinations

Tourist destinations to consider near Santa Barbara are listed below. Click on any name for complete information.



Bakersfield Population: 175,000
  Bakersfield is a surprisingly old-fashioned community just two hours away from glitzy Los Angeles. You’ll find stock car races and downtown murals, honky-tonk bars and working farmers here, as well as great live music and Basque cuisine.
     
Big Sur Coast
 

The Big Sur Coast is a magical place of beauty and light. The Santa Lucia Range juts against the coastline to create a spectacular land of beachside cliffs, waterfalls, sand, and mist. Lighthouses, wineries, poets, and sea otters combine to create a memorable experience that invites peaceful contemplation.

     
Channel Islands National Park
  Channel Islands National Park protects five beautiful coastal islands, and is home to an astonishing variety of plant and animal life. The park consists of some quarter of a million acres, half of which are under the ocean, encompassing a wide variety of terrain from beaches and sea caves to forests and mountains. Over 2,000 species of plants and animals can be found within the park, more than a hundred of which are found nowhere else in the world.
     
Coastal Los Angeles
  West and south of central Los Angeles is a 60-mile stretch of coastline as varied as the city itself. Luxury homes, kids playing on the beach, Hollywood film shoots and commercial fishing piers can all be found as you travel along the Pacific Coast past over a dozen communities.
     
Oxnard Population: 180,000
  Oxnard is a growing coastal town west of the San Fernando Valley, known for its uncrowded beaches, rambling coastal homes, collection of museums, and popular annual festivals celebrating food and history. Oxnard feels like a snapshot of an earlier, forgotten California.
     
San Luis Obispo Population: 44,000
  The sleepy, almost “secret” city of San Luis Obispo serves as the commercial, governmental and cultural hub of California’s Central Coast.
     

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