list Archives - Santa Barbara Adventure Co. Santa Barbara Tours & Activities Thu, 20 Jun 2024 18:48:07 +0000 en-US hourly 1 Graduation in Santa Barbara: Favorite Activities from an Alum https://www.sbadventureco.com/blog/graduation-in-santa-barbara-favorite-activities-from-an-alum/ https://www.sbadventureco.com/blog/graduation-in-santa-barbara-favorite-activities-from-an-alum/#respond Mon, 20 May 2019 04:18:00 +0000 http://sbadventure.wpengine.com/?p=4498 *Originally posted June 2, 2012 It’s 70 degrees with a light coastal breeze, and the sun doesn’t set till 8 pm. Yep, it’s that time of year! School is ending, and not just for the summer, for many of Santa Barbarians its graduation! Whether you are that lucky graduate or their loving family,  June marks…

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*Originally posted June 2, 2012

Things to do in Santa Barbara

It’s 70 degrees with a light coastal breeze, and the sun doesn’t set till 8 pm. Yep, it’s that time of year! School is ending, and not just for the summer, for many of Santa Barbarians its graduation! Whether you are that lucky graduate or their loving family,  June marks that special time of year for commencement and celebration, and with this awesome weather where better to celebrate than outdoors? But with so little time, what to do?

If your coming up for the day…
take advantage of the coastal climate with a graduation picnic at Goleta Beach or Ledbetter. If a restaurant is more your style, there are a variety of delicious coastal dining options including the Beachside and Boathouse, or for other recommendations see Dinning and Santa Barbara.

So you’re here for the weekend…
and need something to do while your Gaucho is prepping for graduation? Then go Wine Tasting in Santa Barbara’s beautiful back yard, Santa Ynez, famous for Pinot Noir, Chardonnay and more. Or wait till your grad is all done and go tasting with the whole gang for a group discount!

Coastal Kayaking is another great way to get outside and appreciate Santa Barbara’s rare beauty. Just north of Goleta is Naples and Gaviota, some of the last remaining undeveloped coast of southern California. At one of the only freeway exits along this stretch of coast is Refugio State Beach where you can escape and kayak, soaking up the benefits of this undeveloped rarity where harbor seals, dolphins, and sea lions call home.

If the plan is to make a week long holiday out of it…
then consider, is water or land more your thing? If the answer is land then camping might be just for you. Carpenteria, Refugio, El Capitan State Beaches are all still open for reservations. And if camping in comfort sounds more appealing, consider El Cap Canyon luxury cabins. Or its sister, Ocean Mesa campground, just inland of El Capitan State Beach, which offers a café, pool, and hot tub and showers to its campers, along with trailheads to several hiking trails into the hills.

Lastly but not least is my personal favorite, the sea caves at Santa Cruz. While the Channel Islands look great from Santa Barbara, nothing compares to the view paddling through the rugged and timeless caves at this rarely visited national park.

Spending a day away from the mainland was the last tick I made off my bucket list as a senior at UCSB. What’s on your graduate’s Santa Barbara bucket list?

Photo: Guide Jen Brown on her graduation day at UCSB.

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Channel Islands: A Reading List https://www.sbadventureco.com/blog/channel-islands-reading-list/ https://www.sbadventureco.com/blog/channel-islands-reading-list/#respond Tue, 10 May 2011 21:30:40 +0000 http://sbadventure.wpengine.com/?p=3373 I have always been a fan of  T.C. Boyle. Greasy Lake is probably the only book from my required high school reading list that is still in my library. I was excited to hear his latest book was about territory near and dear to my heart – California’s Channel Islands National Park. His latest novel…

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I have always been a fan of  T.C. Boyle. Greasy Lake is probably the only book from my required high school reading list that is still in my library. I was excited to hear his latest book was about territory near and dear to my heart – California’s Channel Islands National Park. His latest novel is based on recent events on the islands and the controversy surrounding the killing of feral pigs. I am sure it will be another great read. Here is a video of T.C. Boyle discussing his experience on Santa Cruz Island while researching his novel; it has great photos and video footage of the islands.

There are a few more books that you might want to pick up if you are planning a trip to California’s Channel Islands.

1)      When the Killings Done by T.C. Boyle

2)      Island of the Blue Dolphin by Scott O’Dell

3)      Diary of a Sea Captains Wife: Tales of Santa Cruz Island by Margaret Eaton

4)      Two Years Before the Mast by Richard Henry Dana, Jr.

Please add any other suggestions in the comment section below or just share your thoughts.

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