Refugio State Beach in California State

Refugio State Beach

Lined with swaying palms and rocky outcroppings, this beach is one of the more unique places to visit along the Gaviota Coast.

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Refugio State Beach Details

Lined with swaying palms and rocky outcroppings, this beach is one of the more unique places to visit along the Gaviota Coast. On a warm day, the shore is teeming with sunbathers, surfers, and anglers, as well as warblers, woodpeckers, and shorebirds. More adventurous hikers can head inland for hiking. There is a 2.5-mile nature trail between this beach and the El Capitan State Beach with amazing views of the ocean. Kayaking tours are also offered in the summer by the parks lifeguards.

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Nearby Points of Interest Around Refugio State Beach

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2.0 mi away

El Capitan State Beach

Located on the Gaviota Coast, this 2,624-acre beach is ideal for day visitors and overnight guests.

10.3 mi away

Devereux Slough

This designated Important Bird Area is part of a wetland preserve with a marshy lagoon, although the Pacific Ocean is also close by, which means the area sees a unique mix of shorebirds and waterfowl.

10.9 mi away

Gaviota State Park

This 2787-acre park is one of the three major parks along the Gaviota Coast in Santa Barbara. Besides the pristine water views, most people come here for the excellent hiking trails.

15.1 mi away

Chumash Painted Cave State Historic Park

Take a peek inside this cave, and you will see some of the best-preserved rock paintings in all of California.

16.8 mi away

Route 154--San Marcos Pass Road

Skip the busy 101 and take the back roads instead!