RVs cannot be parked on the streets in Santa Barbara or on the wharf so we parked in the designated RV spaces in the Garden Street lot. From there it's a short walk/roll to the wharf along the paved path that follows the beach. Center 34.41041, -119.68571
Saturday, May 23, 2026
Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History Sea Center
Thursday, May 21, 2026
Santa Barbara Museum of Art
The museum's initial collection was donated in the 1940s by Wright S. Ludington, a resident of Santa Barbara who inherited a large fortune from his father and dedicated his life to collecting art, entertaining, and philanthropy. The collection is broad in scope and includes Etruscan bronzes, Greek and Roman sculpture, Gothic carvings, and 20th-century paintings by Braque, Picasso and Matisse.
The museum building and art collection have grown significantly since the 1940s and now houses a wide variety of art spanning 5,000 years. The galleries feature changing, ongoing, and traveling exhibits.
RVs cannot be parked on the streets in Santa Barbara so we parked in the designated RV spaces in the Garden Street lot and walked/rolled to the museum on State Street. State Street is an entertainment and retail district with 10 blocks closed to traffic. All of the curb cuts are very good and the business have accessible entrances. Museum 34.42361, -119.70409
Sunday, May 17, 2026
El Presidio de Santa Bárbara State Historic Park
RVs cannot be parked on the streets in Santa Barbara so we parked in the designated RV spaces in the Garden Street lot and walked/rolled to the presidio on State Street. State Street is a entertainment and retail district with 10 blocks closed to traffic. All of the curb cuts are very good and the business have accessible entrances. Once off State Street the curb cuts are steep. Since the presidio is a couple of blocks east of State Street, wheelchair uses may need assistance. Presidio 34.42248, -119.69865
Saturday, May 16, 2026
Santa Barbara - Camping and City Parking
The first obstacle are the city parking regulations which rule out parking on the city streets for most vans and RVs. There are five lots in the city that allow oversized vehicles. Each of the lots has five spaces marked with yellow lines where RVs are permitted to be parked. These spaces are also used by the Safe Parking program so they may be filled. We parked in the Garden Street Lot and two of the spaces were being used for Safe Parking. Fortunately May is not busy tourist season and the other spaces were open. Parking 34.41453, -119.68771
The next obstacle is the price for parking. We're used to free parking or paying just a few dollars so $40 for the day is high.Thursday, May 14, 2026
Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History
Wednesday, May 13, 2026
Kenney Grove Park
The primitive sites are not accessible due to the ground cover of loose gravel. Campground 34.40749, -118.94927






