- My Forums
- Tiger Rant
- LSU Recruiting
- SEC Rant
- Saints Talk
- Pelicans Talk
- More Sports Board
- Fantasy Sports
- Golf Board
- Soccer Board
- O-T Lounge
- Tech Board
- Home/Garden Board
- Outdoor Board
- Health/Fitness Board
- Movie/TV Board
- Book Board
- Music Board
- Political Talk
- Money Talk
- Fark Board
- Gaming Board
- Travel Board
- Food/Drink Board
- Ticket Exchange
- TD Help Board
Customize My Forums- View All Forums
- Show Left Links
- Topic Sort Options
- Trending Topics
- Recent Topics
- Active Topics
Started By
Message
Santa Barbara, Ca. recs
Posted on 5/5/24 at 2:06 pm
Posted on 5/5/24 at 2:06 pm
I will be traveling to Santa Barbara in two weeks and will be there four nights. Will be there for work but should have two of the afternoons to explore and possibly our last full day to explore. I would love to make a trip up to see the big trees and wondering if that is feasible at all. Will have two other co-workers with me so a long drive is not a problem. If that is not enough time then any recommendations are welcome. I am much more interested in natural beauty than city stuff, FWIW.
Thanks in advance!
Thanks in advance!
Posted on 5/6/24 at 7:55 am to EasyTiger
if there’s a show at the Santa Barbara Bowl go do that, top tier amphitheater. Ojai is a short drive away, spectacular. We went to an olive orchard where they pick and process olive oil and could have stayed there all day. Great food and drink in town as well. Up the coast we didn’t get to but I’m sure it’s beautiful
Posted on 5/6/24 at 10:17 am to EasyTiger
I had to spend a month there for a work a few years ago.
A couple good restaurants I remember were Holdren's & Palace Grill.
UCSB campus had some nice scenery & a good burger joint, but I don't recall the name of it.
Solvang was a nearby town with some cool architecture.
I'd also recommend driving PCH to enjoy the views.
A couple good restaurants I remember were Holdren's & Palace Grill.
UCSB campus had some nice scenery & a good burger joint, but I don't recall the name of it.
Solvang was a nearby town with some cool architecture.
I'd also recommend driving PCH to enjoy the views.
Posted on 5/6/24 at 11:29 am to EasyTiger
You can figure out drive time to Sequoia, I’d plan for a minimum of 3 hours in the park.
Romero Canyon is just south in Montecito. You hike up the mountains with views of the ocean and some incredible houses, one of which is Oprah’s. I did a month long mtn bike trip
of the entire west coast a few years ago and this place stands out as one of the most beautiful spots.
Romero Canyon is just south in Montecito. You hike up the mountains with views of the ocean and some incredible houses, one of which is Oprah’s. I did a month long mtn bike trip
of the entire west coast a few years ago and this place stands out as one of the most beautiful spots.
Posted on 5/17/24 at 4:18 pm to idontyield
Appreciate the recs. We visited Ojai, Ventura, Gaviota, Santa Barbara. We actually stayed in Goleta. That area is unbelievably beautiful!
Posted on 5/17/24 at 7:58 pm to EasyTiger
of all the places I’ve been out west I thought that area (Ventura/ojai/SB) was the prettiest as far as places you could actually live.
there’s a reason it’s so expensive
there’s a reason it’s so expensive
Posted on 5/17/24 at 8:24 pm to cgrand
And we passed by the Santa Barbara bowl, no shows while we were there but it was tucked away in a residential area which I thought was very cool. Supposedly you can’t even hear it around that neighborhood due to the bowl design.
Posted on 5/19/24 at 8:30 pm to EasyTiger
Big Sur is about a 3 hour drive if you want to see that area. State St. is the main drag downtown and it has been closed to cars since COVID. Pedestrian only, which makes into a promenade kinda thing. Pretty nice.
I like the beaches out towards Montecito like Butterfly, you can even go south 15 minutes to Carpinteria and hit Santa Claus Lane. Arroyo Burro Beach or "Hendry's" or "The Pit" is one of the most beautiful beaches in California around sunset, IMO. More Mesa beach is fantastic, but you have to park in an adjacent neighborhood and walk about a half mile or so in. It's also clothing optional, supposedly, although I've never seen any naked people there.
You could drive through Montecito and see how the mega rich live. Some cool houses there, but you said you like nature more so maybe not that.
The Santa Barbara Botanical Gardens are pretty nice. Douglas Family Preserve is a cool naturey area on the mesa. You could rent bikes and ride on the Cabrillo bike path, which is really nice. You could go to Franceschi Park, which is 10 minutes from downtown (right near the Bowl that previous posters mentioned), and it has an amazing view to the city and beach.
The pastrami sandwiches at Norton's are delicious. Get split pea soup and a steak at Jill's. For a really dark, old school steakhouse, go to the Tee-Off.
Brophy Bros. is kind of a legendary Santa Barbara seafood restaurant.
It's an amazing place, my man. I hope you enjoy your visit!
EDIT: Whoops, didn't realize this trip already happened
I like the beaches out towards Montecito like Butterfly, you can even go south 15 minutes to Carpinteria and hit Santa Claus Lane. Arroyo Burro Beach or "Hendry's" or "The Pit" is one of the most beautiful beaches in California around sunset, IMO. More Mesa beach is fantastic, but you have to park in an adjacent neighborhood and walk about a half mile or so in. It's also clothing optional, supposedly, although I've never seen any naked people there.
You could drive through Montecito and see how the mega rich live. Some cool houses there, but you said you like nature more so maybe not that.
The Santa Barbara Botanical Gardens are pretty nice. Douglas Family Preserve is a cool naturey area on the mesa. You could rent bikes and ride on the Cabrillo bike path, which is really nice. You could go to Franceschi Park, which is 10 minutes from downtown (right near the Bowl that previous posters mentioned), and it has an amazing view to the city and beach.
The pastrami sandwiches at Norton's are delicious. Get split pea soup and a steak at Jill's. For a really dark, old school steakhouse, go to the Tee-Off.
Brophy Bros. is kind of a legendary Santa Barbara seafood restaurant.
It's an amazing place, my man. I hope you enjoy your visit!
EDIT: Whoops, didn't realize this trip already happened
This post was edited on 5/19/24 at 8:35 pm
Posted on 5/21/24 at 10:50 am to WaltTeevens
quote:
Brophy Bros. is kind of a legendary Santa Barbara seafood restaurant.
We did Brophy Bros for fish and chips and chowder but had an incredible meal at Nikka Fish Market. Awesome seafood pasta and grilled halibut. Have also been to Lure Fish House (at the mall) and had a great meal but Nikka was tops.
One of the highlights of our trip was taking the drive down to Ventura and the ferry to the Channel Islands to do sea cave kayaking. Saw dolphins on the ferry ride and these little foxes on the island. Had time for a short hike and an amazing time kayaking. The guide actually took us around the island and into he open ocean, which was scary as shite.
Posted on 5/23/24 at 9:19 pm to WaltTeevens
Thanks for recs, we did State St a few times. We also checked out The Funk Zone. I also walked to the beach from our hotel in Goleta through Isla Vista three different days and cold plunged in the Pacific, it was great! We drove up PCH a bit to around Refugio Beach, though the park was closed we pulled over to take in the views. First day there we went up to La Cumbre Peak, catching the Chumash cave paintings on the way up. The views from the top of La Cumbre peak were just surreal. Again, beautiful area!
Posted on 5/23/24 at 9:44 pm to EasyTiger
Crown point is a vineyard about 40 minutes away if you’re into that
Posted on 5/24/24 at 9:29 am to EasyTiger
Love Santa Barbara one of my favorite cities I’ve visited
Posted on 5/27/24 at 8:48 am to WaltTeevens
We ate at Brophy’s last night. I got the hamburger and it was excellent. My wife and my cousin both loved their meals too.
Posted on 5/27/24 at 8:54 am to blzr
Yesterday we did a wine tour in the Santa Ynez area. This was our ride. Great views, great food and some great wines.
We stopped at Brander Vineyard, Rancho Olividos Olive Oil Company, Vega Vineyard, and Tomi Cellars. We enjoyed Brander and Tomi Cellars the most.
I purchased some different flavors of olive oil and vinegar from Rancho Olividos.
We purchased wine from Tomi Cellars. The owner of Tomi is an awesome guy. We got a few tastes straight from the barrel. Here is one bottle that my cousin is bringing back with her to San Diego. We bought 6 of different varieties, and they shipped for free(lol) back to N Prairieville.
We also bought some strawberries from a farm near Vega Vineyard.
This post was edited on 5/27/24 at 11:17 am
Popular
Back to top
Follow TigerDroppings for LSU Football News