The group campsites were full too.
The main reason we wanted to visit this park was to walk/roll along the Aniso Trail that goes from Refugio Beach to El Capitan Beach about 5.5 miles out and back. The trail is not in very good condition. Just a short way in we came to this spot where the trail was sliding down the hill. We skirted around it like everyone else.Friday, May 29, 2026
Refugio State Beach
Thursday, May 28, 2026
Gaviota State Park Campground
The park was fairly empty in the middle of the week but by Friday large family and friend groups had set up tents everywhere. The change was pretty dramatic. Two cars squeezed into the space beside us. We found this was the case at most of the coastal campgrounds. It's not very hard to get sites on the weekdays but weekends can be booked solid.
A small sandy beach is a short walk from the campground. There's also a pier that's been closed since 2014 due to storm damage. California State Parks and the California Coastal Commission haven't been able to form a plan for a safe repair that also protects the environment. Another interesting sight, at the south end of the campground, is the 80 foot high, 811 foot long train trestle that spans the canyon cut by Gaviota Creek.Tuesday, May 26, 2026
Santa Barbara Historical Museum
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 along State Street, then followed De La Geurra two blocks northeast to the museum. 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. Care should be taken when crossing the railroad tracks on State Street to avoid getting stuck. Museum 34.42158, -119.69744
Sunday, May 24, 2026
MOXI - Museum of Exploration + Innovation
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 along the paved path that follows the beach before turning onto State Street. All of the curb cuts are very good. Museum 34.4136, -119.69135
Saturday, May 23, 2026
Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History Sea Center
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
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





