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    3.4 (52 reviews)

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    Bennie G.

    Came from San Diego to camp here. Took a risk to camp here. Not knowing what to expect. Host are nice and friendly. Had camp site #12 with my girl friend and it was peaceful and away from others. Bathrooms was great. They was clean and flushable toilets which is nice. The only problem I have is that the parking lot is a one way. If a car was trying to come out and you was trying to go in. Someone would have to park on the side. But other than that it was well worth the 4 hours drive. The water holes are nice. I would bring bug spray since there are lot of flying bugs.

    Sheen T.

    Went camping here over the weekend. Small campground with 15 sites. Great spot if your looking for some seclusion. There is plenty of shade at each site. We stayed at site 14 and 15. Site 15 has a large area centrally located in the middle of the campgrounds. If you want to be away from people sites 12 & 13 are place towards the back and away from the other sites. The bathrooms here are clean. The host are very friendly and come around to check on sites. Each site comes with a grill, firepit, and picnic bench. Some sites will have their own water spout. You're not suppose to wash hands, dishes, etc at the spout. It is for you too bring the water back and do it at your site. There is one trash bin located at the center of the camp grounds. There are several hiking trails around the area. There is a lake a few miles north but we didn't get a chance to go. We went hiking at the Red Rock Trail which is few miles down the road. Be sure to bring bug spray though. Lots of mosquitos buzzing around. If you bring your pets be sure to check them for ticks. Brought our dogs and found some trying to hitch a ride.

    Dave N.

    In short: it was the worst campsite I've been to in the entire state. Most reviews refer to this place as a "little buggy." A little buggy? The places is a bee hive. The whole site is on a 15 degree slant. And the host although nice, gets a little testy at night. Don't camp next to her unless you plan on going to bed at 10 PM sharp. On Friday night, our families were asked to quiet down 57 minutes before quiet hours at 9:03 PM. "This is a quiet site." These rules really only apply near the host. The site further away were allowed to howl at the moon and sing and carry on until 1 am. I would never come back here.

    Mia B.

    We were excited to stay here due to the fairly good reviews and good pics, but we were pretty disappointed the minute we stepped out of the car. First and foremost were the FLIES...there were so many of them and were just flying everywhere.. In the mornings you can actually hear them whizzing around (flies and meat bees). It was just so annoying.. We drenched ourselves with insect repellent and it helped a little since they weren't landing on us, but they would still circle around our faces. And our poor dogs.. they looked really uncomfortable with all the bugs nipping at their cute faces. The campground itself wasn't so bad..It's really small and the pics posted on yelp are pretty deceiving.. The layout didn't give much privacy-my friend remarked that the place looked more like a rest area then a campground. We were at site 10 which was in the middle, and every now and then we would get a good whiff of something that smelled like a dead animal. We thought it was maybe the dumpster smell that was close to our site, but my BF insists there it was a carcass that was lingering around. All in all we made the best of our trip and had fun spending our day out in Lake Cachuma and the beach, but won't be back to this campground. One good thing about this place are that the restrooms had flushable toilets, and the restrooms were fairly clean. But You've been warned about the FLIES. And bug spray will not help.

    Campsite 14 in the A.M.
    Ash W.

    What a wonderful trip we had. We enjoyed it because 1) beautiful location 2) very shady campgrounds and 3) clean bathrooms. We stayed at site 14 and although it was one of the smaller sites, it was probably the most private and most shaded campground on the premises. We also liked the hosts who were very friendly and helpful. On another note, it was so dog gone hot! When we arrived for check-in at 2 pm last week our car temperature read 93 degrees, a whole 15 degrees warmer than down in the city of Santa Barbara. Thankfully there is a refreshing watering hole nearby to go and cool off. The second day we ditched the campground all together and hung out at the beach (25 mins away). It was so relaxing and made the trip that much more enjoyable. We got a beach vacation without having to pay the Santa Barbara price tag. :) My only gripes are the heat (our fault for going in July) and that the gnats were kind of annoying. Overall, it was a fun trip and we would definitely go again.

    Campsite 11
    Johnny G.

    Had a great time at this site, we stayed 2 nights in campground #11 with our dog. Our campsite was tucked away about 75ft from our car, which was the only "downside" of the campsite, but provided more privacy as the camping pad was tucked away up the hill from neighboring sites. The campsite hosts were extremely nice, delivered us firewood at night and made sure we had the proper parking stickers for both the campsite and trails that we hiked the next morning. Woke up each morning to 4 huge wild turkeys roaming the campsite. There are a lot of raccoons at night so make sure to pack your food in your car before going to bed! The campsite can be "noisy," but its actually quite enjoyable hearing children running around and enjoying camping outside, and dogs occasionally barking. If you're seeking a completely solitude and quite camping experience, you might be better off searching for back country campsites. For those who enjoy "glamping" and dont mind sharing your space with neighbors, this is a great site and very accessible to downtown SB and fun hikes. We did the Red rock canyon and let our dog swim in the various swimming holes, we all had a blast!

    Fremont site № 6
    Jamie L.

    We are here on Labor day weekend and it is quiet and perfect. We happened to book last minute and got one of the best 2 sites, № 6. Both 6 and 15 are spacious, full shade, and FLAT! Most sites here have at least half shade, but most are on a slant which would make sleeping a challenge. Site 6 has a water spicket across the way which is mostly in the neighboring campers site, and site 15 has one on their site which seems like no one else would use from it's location. It was difficult to tell how the sites look from the website so I hope this review will help others.

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    Paradise Campground - Santa Ynez river

    Paradise Campground

    3.5(44 reviews)
    1.6 mi

    We loved it here! We'll be back- restrooms were well kept up! Looking forward to our next trip:)read more

    Visited Paradise Campground with my family from Aug 9th to the 11th 2024. We reserved the group…read moresite #1 which allows 16 people and is pet friendly. That site is pretty big and has parking for 4 vehicles, It has two tables and two bbqs and a fire pit but no electricity. The water spigot is very close by and the ground is pretty flat except there was lots of gofers and small holes as well as lots of tiny flies and yellow jackets (bees) Camp host was very nice and informative, they have firewood for sale on site. No showers but very very clean restrooms. For swimming reference..there was water at White Rock day use but not as high (about knee high) as well as at First Crossing day use area which is where we went for the day, water level went up to our chest and well above 5ft. Area was fairly clean and accessible. Parking fee is $10 per vehicle at First Crossing and they accept credit cards and the walk from parking area down to where the swimming area was very easy and accessible. Road to Red Rock area was closed due to water level and they couldn't tell us when it will open. Cell phone service is not that great..seems ATT is the only carrier with pretty good reception coverage out there. All others were not great. The campground is fairly quiet and clean and secure. Nearest store is about 25 mins away outside of campground and up the mountain in to town. There was a meteor shower during our time there so we were able to enjoy seeing the Milky Way in its glory as well as many shooting stars. Over all a great time and we highly recommend this campground.

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    Spot 9: shady and sunny and thousands of frogs sing you a lullaby when the sun sets

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    Douglas Family Preserve - Pearl and a too-big stick.

    Douglas Family Preserve

    4.8(188 reviews)
    10.8 mi

    We had no idea that this nice easy trail existed when he headed out to Santa Barbara with our 9year…read moreold lab mix for a 4 night vacay. What a great find this place was. Parking is Free and Plentiful -- In early August 2025 we showed up at 6:30pm on a Monday (to hike the preserve). There was tons of parking in the lots that abut The Boathouse, and the lots are always free for the public. There is also free street parking on the street just past the traffic circle. The hike/trail (The Douglas Family Preserve): A nice easy trail, and really fun for the doggos as it is an off-leash area. I'd say that half the people we saw on the trail had a pup, while the other half had no pets. The loop from the ground to the top and back is 1.5miles. There is 150 feet of elevation gain over a distance of about 1/3 of a mile; the rest of the hike is flat (w/ a large mesa at the top with lots of interconnected trails if you want to make the hike more extensive than a 1.5mile loop). Our dog not only enjoyed the walk, but had lots of fun trying to start some small play sessions with other dogs that she saw on the trail. Bonus: this trail uses the same parking lot as Hendry's Beach (Arroyo Burro Beach), which is leash free along the coastline east of the lifeguard tower (to the left of the lifeguard tower if you are facing the ocean).

    It's nice to see how different the ocean views and the vegetation on this trail changes in…read moredifference seasons. I had previously visited in September and this visit it is May. Still a nice day to walk and enjoy the cool ocean breeze, friendly people and dogs on the trail.

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    Aliso Canyon and Loop & Campground - Gorgeous natural contrast of colors

    Aliso Canyon and Loop & Campground

    4.5(2 reviews)
    1.9 mi

    PRELIMINARY FOREWARNINGS: - Three and a half mile,…read moreintermediate to advanced hike with 700-800 foot elevation gain. - This is 30 minutes from Santa Barbara and Goleta within Los Padres National Forest. - Bring $10 in cash bills for the entrance/parking fee. - Drive a 4WD or SUV because you do need to drive over a river wash. - There is very little shade so bring a hat and plenty of water. - Don't confuse it with the "Aniso Trail" which is between El Capitan and Refugio State Beaches along the PCH. This is well within the Los Padres National Forest lands. - A flushing toilet with running water and picnic tables are at the trailhead. - WHAT THE SHALE! Beware when transverse up/down the trail since the ground consists of a lot of shale (fine-grained rock that is a mix of flakes of clay minerals and tiny fragments) which is super slippery. Now with all the 'important' information covered, I will share this Aliso Canyon and Loop is within my top three favorite hikes around Santa Barbara. There is natural beauty with 360-degree views of the greener Santa Ynez and stony San Rafael Mountain Ranges. Along my hike I have seen turkeys, deer, skunks, and many bird species, plus skeletons, scat and foot prints galore. The trail begins as a mile long interpretive trail along a creek and travels through Aliso Canyon (unfortunately I've never seen the tour maps to match the points of interest). Continue in either direction another 2.5 miles to make the loop which climbs out of the canyon and up along the hill crest. At the highest point (1,700 foot elevation) you can enjoy some relaxation on a bench (thanks to the memory of Blanche 1924-1996) with views over the Santa Ynez Valley and both mountain ranges. Directions: Your best bet is to set your GPS to Sage Hill Campground. While it isn't difficult to find the trailhead, it can be potentially confusing at first. Drive on the 154 and turn onto Paradise Road which eventually enters Los Padres. Continue on the winding road until you see the Los Prietos Ranger Station on the left side. (You went too far if you reach Rancho Oso). Turn left and follow the road down and U to the right then left before crossing the Santa Ynez River wash. You will reach the payment area and signage. After depositing your ten dollars, continue to the right until the pavement ends. Cost: - $10 Day Use (CASH ONLY, no checks--they should really modernize and have a machine or even a code that accepts Venmo or Cash Apps!) - No passes accepted (i.e. Golden Age, Interagency, State Park, Federal National Park, or any other pass you can display) - No holidays are observed! Enjoy your time and remember to pack out what you pack in.

    Family Friendly - The Aliso trail is located in the Sage…read moreHill Campround. You'll need to buy a day use pass ($10) to park and hike here. Just put the cash in one of their envelopes and put your pass on your dashboard. Is it worth ten bucks? Well, while I love free hikes I do think this was a good loop trail and worth the fee. Start the loop trail on your right up the mountain ( you'll see the sign) and soon you'll be hiking counter-clockwise along the ridge, and back down into the Aliso canyon. There are some great views along the way and the final decent into the canyon along the side of the hill is exhilarating fun for the whole family. Yes this is kid friendly, but it's not easy. Be prepared for some complaining going up. We came after a large rain yet the river that runs through the Aliso canyon was mostly dry. - 3.3 miles total - Little shade so come early or late.. - Good Shoes are recommend as some of the trail is small rubble.

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    Made it to the top!!

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    Trail market at top of Aliso Canyon

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    Mono Campground - Hot Spring Pool

    Mono Campground

    1.7(3 reviews)
    11.0 mi

    I found Mono Campgrounds on GORP and it was listed as a top ten campground for Southern California…read more I was stoked to hear that there was swimming, hot springs, and many more great things to do. However, this campground is not all it is promised to be. First, the hot springs are pretty cool. However, they really are HOT. I mean too hot to go into when I was there. Hotter than a jacuzzi for sure. And they are literally piped into a little pool type concrete thing. Still nice though, but don't expect a natural swimming hole. Second, the area is very beautiful. You are not that far from Santa Barbra, but once you are over the first mountain range, you are into the middle of no where and it is beautiful. However, be prepared that you will have to drive 15+ miles over rough road. I saw some BMWs out at the campground, but man, I do not know how or why these people would take their cars out there. It is rough for a standard SUV and most people out there bring old beat up four wheelers. There are multiple water crossings and steep roads. We went in July (2010) and it was hot, about 95 when it was only 70 by the ocean. But this wasn't a surprise. But the millions of flys were. They were everywhere and unbearable. We left a night early because they were so bad. As for the swimming hole, we didn't find it. We did find an old dam, that was nothing special. I think there is a larger lake downstream a little bit, but it was so dry in July that I would doubt if there is any appreciable water that isn't stagnant and gross. Overall, this is a beautiful campground and the hot springs are something to see. But you really have to plan on taking forever to get there over the roads and be ready to battle the flies, heat, and lack of water. There is also no water at the sites themselves, so be sure to bring in your own water. There are vault toilets. Also do not forget your adventure passes!

    I agree with the previous reviews. Our party also got feasted on by flies and ticks. The so called…read more"Hot Spring" is an ugly cement basin. The drive out there is very beautiful but easily 15 miles of rough road not suitable for my poor little sedan. If you're looking for a Santa Barbara Hot Spring check out the Gaviota hot spring. Right off the road, easy to find, good times to be had by all at good ol Gaviota.

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