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Refugio State Beach is a picturesque paradise 22 miles west of Santa Barbara with breathtaking sunsets and a tropical island feel, perfect for small, intimate weddings, celebrations, and other events.
Refugio State Beach offers excellent coastal ishing as well as trails and picnic sites. Palm trees planted near Refugio Creek give a distinctive look to the beach and camping area.
Refugio State Beach. 10 Refugio Beach Road Goleta, CA 93117 (805) 968-1033. O. n clear days, visitors to Refugio State Beach enjoy matchless views of four offshore islands — San Miguel, Santa Rosa, Santa Cruz, and Anacapa — as they stroll the beach’s craggy coastal bluffs. interp@parks.ca.gov. www.parks.ca.gov
Refugio State Beach offers 67 standard campsites, 3 group sites, and Hike and Bike camping. From April 1st to November 30th, reservations can be made through ReserveCalifornia.com or by calling 1-800-444-7275.
Exploring Refugio State Beach with PassPORTS The Gaviota Coast is the southernmost undeveloped part of the California coastline. Within the bounds of Santa Barbara County,... <img decoding="async" class="wpgb-noscript-img" src="https://d2eons7pb59t1y.cloudfront.net/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/17092104/refugioinperson.jpg" alt="Refugio Beach ...
From southbound Highway 101, Gaviota State Park presents itself as the gateway to the Pacific Ocean and features seasonal camping near a secluded sandy beach. With its iconic train trestle and pier, the intimate ocean landscape is the perfect setting for your wedding, celebration or other small event.
Refugio State Beach offers excellent coastal fishing as well as trails and picnic sites. The beach is located 20 miles West of Santa Barbara on Highway 101 at Refugio Road. Phone (805) 968-1033 for more information.
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Dogs allowed on specified beaches: Marshall Gulch, Carmet Beach, Schoolhouse Beach, Portuguese Beach, Duncan's Cover, Wright's Beach, Furlong Gulch, Shell Beach, Blind Beach, Russian Gulch. Dogs not allowed in Pomo Canyon and Willow Creek environmental campgrounds.