Turn left at the exit and follow the road under the freeway. It's the second exit that says El Capitan, the one for El Capitan State Beach. It takes about 12 minutes to get to El Capitan Beach. This is an interactive map, you can zoom and move it.įrom Santa Barbara, take Highway 101 north. Hanging out at the entrance to a huge cave! Large, smooth stones sit on the sand at El Capitan Beach.Ī solitary walk from El Capitan to El Refugio Beach.īig piles of kelp that look like bowls of spaghetti rest on the sand. Other nearby places to visit are: to the north, Gaviota Beach, with its railroad trestle and classic California feel Solvang, a touristy yet picturesque Danish town and to the south, Goleta with its rugged Bacara Resort Beach, pretty Coal Oil Point, and fun Dinosaur Park. If you're hungry, there's a small camp store at the parking lot where you can get ice creams, shave ice, and treats. The drive to El Capitan is along open road that looks out over the sea! It feels great getting here and getting back! The wooded drive down to the beach from the freeway is romantic, and the walk down the paved path from the parking under the pines is nice too. The upper campgrounds are a little too close to the freeway and railroad tracks so try to get a lower one.Ī 3-mile bike path follows the cliff from here to Refugio Beach. The sites are surrounded by sycamore and oak trees, giving them a woodsy feel. There is great camping here, with stairs leading down to the best part of the beach where the caves are. Rocks create an element of danger though.īring a beach umbrella because there's no shade. Right tubes that last longer than anywhere else along the coast make for some fun rides. Surfers like the west side of this beach where El Capitan Point creates a classic point break. On summer afternoons it's so warm and pleasant here, and the water is warm enough to stay in for a while (It's certainly not tropical though). Tons of kids bring their bodyboards because there are some fantastic glassy breaks near shore. It is wonderful to swim at El Capitan Beach in summer. Last time I walked along El Capitan Beach I saw ten dolphins playing near shore! And I saw a huge crane standing and poking his neck out.
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The green rolling hills that frame the beach are a pretty change from the look of most Santa Barbara beaches, as is the sand that is soft enough to walk on barefoot! Come prepared though with some vegetable or baby oil and a terry towel because little dollops of tar will stick to your feet. You can walk all the way to Refugio Beach. NOTE: May 2015 There has been an oil spill near this beach, with wildlife affected, and the beach is closed.Įl Capitan Beach is such a nice place to walk! If you walk west towards Refugio Beach there's a secluded feeling and you come across huge caves and cliffs with layers that slant as if the earth's crust was pushed up violently.