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Santa Barbara Fast Facts

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LOCATION

Set on the Pacific Ocean with 100 mi/160 km of sweeping coastline, Santa Barbara and its environs (including the Santa Ynez Mountains, wine country and seaside cities) lie just 92 mi/148 km north of Los Angeles and
332 mi/534 km south of San Francisco. Visitors may arrive via scenic Highway 1 (101), daily stops on Amtrak trains or via air service to Santa Barbara Airport (SBA) or Los Angeles International Airport (LAX).

 

SIZE

Santa Barbara County encompasses the cities of Carpinteria, Goleta, Montecito, Summerland, Ballard, Buellton, Lompoc, Los Alamos, Los Olivos, Santa Maria, Santa Ynez and Solvang as well as Channel Islands National Park.  The city of Santa Barbara is 18.9 sq mi/49 km sq with a population of 90,305. The County is 2738.5 sq mi/7092 km sq with a population of 405,396.

 

CLIMATE

Santa Barbara boasts a moderate Mediterranean climate year-round with an average of 300 days of sunshine. Santa Barbara's unique east-west coastline (the only one from Alaska to Cape Horn) provides soothing year-round southern exposure. Average day temperatures range from the mid-60s to mid-70s°F (18°-24°C), and evening temperatures are refreshingly cool throughout the year. The area receives about 18 inches of rainfall annually. The inland and mountain portions of the county experience warmer high temperatures and cooler low temperatures.

 

LODGING

Countywide, Santa Barbara offers 168 properties (9,444 rooms), ranging from deluxe to budget to boutique, including 35 beachfront properties, one hostel, and 15 bed-and-breakfasts. Guest ranches and resort camping are also available, as are six public and two private campgrounds.

 

TRANSPORTATION

Santa Barbara Airport (flysba.com, 805.683.4011) is 8 mi/13 km north of downtown. American Airlines, Frontier Airlines, Horizon Air, United Airlines and US Airways service the airport.  Non-stop flights are available from Denver, Los Angeles, Phoenix, Salt Lake City, San Francisco and Seattle.  Express bus service is available from major airports via Santa Barbara Airbus (800.423.1618) and Roadrunner Shuttle (800.247.7919).
Amtrak serves Carpinteria, Santa Barbara and Goleta, and Greyhound bus offers service to the region. The Santa Barbara Trolley runs throughout the city from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily, departing from Stearns Wharf ($19 adults/$8 children for all day on/off privileges); the electric shuttle serves the downtown area
and the Waterfront (25 cents). Car Free (santabarbaracarfree.org) transportation alternatives and discounts are available. Bikes, Segways and cars are available for rental.

 

POINTS OF INTEREST


  • Architecture: The city's Red Tile
    Walking Tour showcases Santa Barbara's "Spanish Revival" architectural
    landmarks. Historic adobes and missions dot the area, including the "Queen of
    the Missions," Old Mission Santa Barbara.

  • Cuisine:  Santa Barbara chefs use fresh, seasonal ingredients sourced from local waters
    and farms. Dishes are complemented by world-class wines from more than 175
    local wineries. Culinary tourists may enjoy the farms, waters, vineyards,
    restaurants, farmers' and fishermen's markets, cooking classes and food and
    wine events that create, cultivate and celebrate the region's distinctive
    flavors. SantaBarbaraFresh.com

  • Film:  Santa Barbara was the original "Hollywood;" hundreds of silent movies and
    westerns were filmed here in the early 1900s, including Cecile B. DeMille's The Ten Commandments (1923). The region
    continues to be used as a backdrop for photo shoots, commercials and films;
    recent feature film shoots include Hidalgo,
    Seabiscuit and Sideways. A Sideways
    movie tour map and a Lonely Planet Santa
    Barbara Movie Tour Guide
    are available via santabarbaraCA.com. The
    star-studded Santa Barbara International Film Festival rolls out the red carpet
    every late January/early February, and several film events and festivals take
    place throughout the year. SantaBarbaraFilmTour.com

  • Gardens: Delve into acres of
    orchids and native plants at one of the area's gardens or public parks. Top
    picks: Alice Keck Park Memorial Gardens, Casa del Herrero, Lotusland, Santa
    Barbara Botanic Garden, Santa Barbara Zoo, Rose Story Farms and Santa Barbara
    Orchid Estate.

  • Museums:  Santa
    Barbara Historical Museum is an excellent starting point. The Santa Barbara
    Museum of Art boasts outstanding collections of art from the Americas, Asia and
    Europe. The Museum of Natural History is
    nationally renowned. On the waterfront, the Maritime Museum offers an in-depth
    look at the region's maritime roots and surf culture, and the Ty Warner Sea
    Center resembles a working marine science laboratory. Karpeles Manuscript
    Library Museum, South Coast Railroad Museum, Santa Barbara Surfing Museum and Carriage
    Museum are also worth a visit.

  • Performing Arts:  Santa Barbara is home to more than 200 annual
    classic and contemporary stage productions, including drama, comedy, dance and
    musical theater. Santa Barbara Bowl concerts, Santa Barbara Symphony, State
    Street Ballet, Opera Santa Barbara and PCPA Theaterfest are just a few of the compelling
    options. SBStage.org

  • Visual Arts:  The Santa Barbara Visual Arts Alliance (sbva.org) provides
    information on galleries, museums, studio tours, art events, public art and art
    education. In addition to the Santa Barbara Museum of Art and the many
    galleries, the Contemporary Arts Forum and University Art Museum are leading
    visual arts institutions. Brooks Institute of Photography is also based in
    Santa Barbara.

  • Wine Country: 175+ wineries and 22,000
    planted acres of vineyards are located within the Santa Ynez, Lompoc and Santa
    Maria Valleys, just a 45-minute drive north of the city of Santa Barbara via
    Highway 101 or 154; tasting rooms also located in Downtown Santa Barbara on the
    Urban Wine Trail. Winery facilities offer tours and picnic sites. Santa Barbara
    County Vintners' Association: sbcountywines.com

 

BEACHES, OUTDOOR

RECREATION & NATURE

Eighteen beaches stretch nearly 100 mi/160 km from the coastal city of Carpinteria to the north-county town of Guadalupe. The area offers whale watching, beachside bicycle and in-line skating paths, backcountry jeep tours, eagle tours, sailing excursions and rentals, fishing charters, direct service from Santa Barbara Harbor's SEA Landing to the Channel Islands, a skateboard park and seven 18-hole championship golf courses. Santa Barbara County also offers four horseback riding ranches, hiking, sea kayaking, surfing, beach volleyball, rock climbing, kite boarding, skydiving, hang gliding, road and mountain bicycling, windsurfing, SCUBA diving, birding, tidepooling and seasonal spectator polo at Santa Barbara Polo Club.

 

VISITOR INFORMATION

Contact the Santa Barbara Conference & Visitors Bureau and Film Commission at 800.676.1266, 805.966.9222 or tourism@santabarbaraCA.com for information and a free visitors' publications. Destination information and accommodation booking is available on SantaBarbaraCA.com.
 

Considered the northernmost point of Southern California and the southernmost point of Northern California, Santa Barbara spans 100 miles of pristine coastline. Santa Barbara is known as The American Riviera® thanks to its Spanish-Revival architecture, rich heritage, world-renowned food-and-wine scene, stunning
natural beauty and near-perfect weather. Stay informed about Santa Barbara news with our
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