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- Gaviota, California - Wikipedia
Gaviota (Spanish for "Seagull") is an unincorporated community in Santa Barbara County, California on the Gaviota Coast about 30 miles (48 km) west of Santa Barbara and 15 miles (24 km) south of Buellton Gaviota is south and east of Gaviota State Park
- Gaviota State Park
Gaviota State Park is a popular spot for swimming, picnicking and surf fishing This section of the coast was first called gaviota (seagull) by soldiers of the Portola Expedition in 1769
- All Things to Do in Gaviota - Explore Santa Barbara County
Arroyo Hondo Preserve Called the “Jewel of the Gaviota Coast,” the 782-acre Arroyo Hondo Preserve is a magnificent canyon located west of Santa Barbara between Refugio State Beach and Gaviota State Park
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Preserve the rural character of the Gaviota Coast through permanent conservation and encourage regenerative agriculture practices that build soil, manage water wisely, avoid toxic chemicals and support biological resources
- Gaviota State Park - Visit Santa Barbara
Gaviota State Park played a significant part in Santa Barbara’s early history In 1769, Spanish officer Gaspar de Portolá and his crew landed in The American Riviera® while sailing along the California coastline The soldiers named the area “La Gaviota,” the Spanish word for seagull
- 10 Best hikes and trails in Gaviota State Park | AllTrails
Some popular spring hiking trails in Gaviota State Park are Gaviota Wind Caves Trail, Gaviota Hot Springs and Trespass Trail, Gaviota Peak Trail, Tunnel View Loop Trail, and Las Cruces Loop
- Gaviota State Park (2025) - All You Need to Know BEFORE . . . - Tripadvisor
We visited Gaviota State Park to hike to the Wind Caves The hike starts out on a paved, easy road and then turns into a narrow dirt road up the mountain The hike is steep in a few areas, but not that bad The scenery and the wind caves are worth seeing
- Gaviota State Park Camping
Gaviota State Park offers 39 standard campsites and Hike and Bike camping From April 1st to September 30th, reservations can be made through ReserveCalifornia com or by calling 1-800-444-7275
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