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Here is the description of the beaches in Santa Barbara you can choose the one that suits you:
East Beach (E. Cabrillo Blvd) is the large stretch of sand along Chase Palm Park to the east of Stearns Wharf. It's often acclaimed in various magazines as one of the best beaches in the nation. There are places for picnics, volleyball, showers, a playground and a beach side grill.
West Beach (W. Cabrillo Blvd) is directly west of Stearns Wharf and also next to the Santa Barbara Harbor. You can rent a kayak just a block from here on State Street and spend the day paddling the coast. There are nearby playgrounds and a kids swimming pool during the summer.
Leadbetter Beach (Shoreline Dr at Loma Alta Dr) is a fantastic family beach just west of the Santa Barbara Harbor. The waves are usually calm, there are great picnic facilities with barbeques in addition to restrooms and showers. The center piece of this beach is the Shoreline Beach Cafe where you can sit at tables with your toes in the sand!
Butterfly Beach (in nearby Montecito at Olive Mill Rd) lies across the street from the posh Biltmore Hotel. If you're hoping to run into celebrities, you have a fairly good chance here and we recommend you do your best to leave them alone! There are no facilities here, but it is a nice beach for swimming and sunbathing and at low tide you can take a great walk to East Beach.
Bikes and in-line skates are available for rent at Beach Rentals (22 State Street; 805-966-6733).
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I've been to Leadbetter beach. Leadbetter is nice. Parking can get a little dicey if you get there later in the morning. We loved it because it's a well-known dog beach. To the left of the little river is off-leash and to the right is on-leash. So... if you have a dog, this is awesome.
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May 20, 2009 09:44 PM
What's the best beach in or around Santa Barbara?
And is it possible to bike or take public transportation there from Santa Barbara?
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| May 21, 2009 06:46 AM |
East Beach (E. Cabrillo Blvd) is the large stretch of sand along Chase Palm Park to the east of Stearns Wharf. It's often acclaimed in various magazines as one of the best beaches in the nation. There are places for picnics, volleyball, showers, a playground and a beach side grill.
West Beach (W. Cabrillo Blvd) is directly west of Stearns Wharf and also next to the Santa Barbara Harbor. You can rent a kayak just a block from here on State Street and spend the day paddling the coast. There are nearby playgrounds and a kids swimming pool during the summer.
Leadbetter Beach (Shoreline Dr at Loma Alta Dr) is a fantastic family beach just west of the Santa Barbara Harbor. The waves are usually calm, there are great picnic facilities with barbeques in addition to restrooms and showers. The center piece of this beach is the Shoreline Beach Cafe where you can sit at tables with your toes in the sand!
Butterfly Beach (in nearby Montecito at Olive Mill Rd) lies across the street from the posh Biltmore Hotel. If you're hoping to run into celebrities, you have a fairly good chance here and we recommend you do your best to leave them alone! There are no facilities here, but it is a nice beach for swimming and sunbathing and at low tide you can take a great walk to East Beach.
Bikes and in-line skates are available for rent at Beach Rentals (22 State Street; 805-966-6733).
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Voted as best: buddawiggi
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May 22, 2009 05:26 PM
I've been to the beach at the pier... meh. I've been to Leadbetter beach. Leadbetter is nice. Parking can get a little dicey if you get there later in the morning. We loved it because it's a well-known dog beach. To the left of the little river is off-leash and to the right is on-leash. So... if you have a dog, this is awesome.
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