Just 12 miles southeast of Santa Barbara, Carpinteria (called “Carp” by locals) is a charming, coastal community with a pedestrian-friendly main street (Linden Avenue), mom-and-pop shops, gourmet cafés and antique stores. The pavement leads to Carpinteria’s sparkling beaches, including Carpinteria State Beach, dubbed “the world’s safest beach.” Beyond the shoreline, Carpinteria’s foothills and verdant mountains are peppered with flower nurseries, polo fields, avocado orchards and horse ranches.
Restaurants in Carpinteria
5.0 based on 34 reviews
Seaside Fardens is a nursery and botanical garden with a variety of sections landscaped to display various regional planting’s ie. grasses, desert, native CA, Asian influenced etc. it is fun to stroll along the paths and become inspired to improve your own garden. The knowledgeable staff is helpful and accommodating with suggestion for plants you can purchase. There is a plentiful selection of beautiful succulents and great ideas for trying your hand at creating your own arrangements. There are lots of planters and garden kitsch you can easily spend a couple of hours on your visit. I wish I had a place like this close to home.
4.5 based on 424 reviews
Terrific family beach for kids, teens and elders... Make reservations ASAP for a pull in campsite. Lots of tent spaces for bike and car travelers. Very interesting next door playground around theme of Chumash indians. HUGE lawn area for local events, kite flying and letting kids run wild. Sandy beach with tide pools on rocks at low tide. Not many shells but some great stones for collector’s pockets. Easy walk to town. Burgers at 50 Year old The Spot location a must, A truly happy place.
4.5 based on 34 reviews
My grandchildren have grown up playing at the Tomol Interpretive Play Area. It's directly across the street from The Spot burger shack and great for little kids. They have soft padding on the ground to protect from falls. The equipment consists of a roller slide, triple steeper slides, a Chumash canoe, and jungle gym "huts." There is a path to run around, which includes a "rainbow bridge" and climbing rocks. Seal and whale climbing structures are also there for the kids to enjoy. There's a little grassy area to sit on and several benches for parents to use. Trains come by often and it's fun to wave at the engineer. In my opinion, the area is not appropriate for children over eight or nine. It's definitely designed for the toddler to six-year-old set.
4.5 based on 119 reviews
Beautiful walk to look down spot on the rookery. Many seals, moms and pups and young ones playing in water. Easy walk to black and Tar Pits area with many bird.
4.0 based on 38 reviews
I was out for a morning run and got here by accident. It was so beautiful I had to stop my run and just enjoy the view. Tons of birds. The trail can be a bit sketchy due to erosion so stay on the well marked path. Watch your step as the tar pits and the residue can be anywhere.
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