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3.1 (131 reviews)

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Cool rocks
Sarah T.

Single serve restrooms pretty clean Quiet beach We were here in November on a weekday and there were only 2 campers and a school bus of teens doing science There are really cool rocks here, some minor tide pools, train running overhead. It feels secluded from the highway but is right off of it

Christopher N.

This review is in regard to the wind caves... Foreword: Our hike was on a cool morning in early December, so some of our experience may not directly apply. We were pleasantly impressed with the hike. Although it starts out very unexciting, on an undulating fireroad, parallel to the 101, under the telephone lines. The actual trail probably doesn't start until you get off the fireroad, onto a trail, about half a mile in. This is where it gets fun and playful, climbing quickly. Pay attention as the trail isn't well marked, and there are often several routes. If you keep an eye on the caves and generally follow them you'll be alright. Additionally, there seems to be decent cell reception (at least on AT&T and Verizon) and Google Maps has a good glimpse of the trail. If you are a frequent hiker, this is probably a moderate hike, but if you are a bit greener, this could be considered a rather challenging hike. There is a bit of scrambling involved, especially in the final ascent to the caves. In the end, it is well worth the trip. The views as you ascend continue to impress. Keep at it. The caves are glorious. So pretty. Recommendations: - Depending on the season, be sure to bring plenty of water. There's a fair bit of climbing, and most sections don't offer much shade. - The hike is longer than you might think. It's about 2 miles out and another 2 miles back. There are some pretty steep stretches, and shoes with good grip are worth their weight in gold. - There aren't any cairns or obvious landmarks. So make mental (or physical) marks where the trail is. Keep your eye on where you're going. Enjoy your trail

Views from the Gaviota Wind Caves
Shelby S.

Gaviota is awesome! It's like a mix of the natural elements of the earth and industrial vibes with the bridge right over the beach. There is a lot to offer here- the ocean, camping, and hiking. Even though you are right near the freeway, it still feels like a little getaway and offers some incredible views of the mountains and ocean. Serious storms can cause the park to close, but it's worth the wait for it to re-open. The beach is well taken care of and they tend to always be busy with people camping. You do have to pay a fee to park within the state park area, but there is parking available nearby that doesn't require parking, just more walking.

Main trail to trailhead.
Ron R.

We have been to this park several times over the years to do different activities. We have gone to the beach to sit, been up to the windcaves, and just walked on the trail to the trailhead to the windcaves hike. The beach is not the best beach in terms of beaches, but it is nice to sit on. It is small, the sand is just ok quality, and it can be crowded. Its best feature is that it is relatively close to Solvang so that you can go here and still have time to do other things in the area or back in town. The windcaves hike is pretty challenging for those who are not seasoned hikers or into rockclimbing. It is also unsuitable for children in our opinion. Teens and possibly pre-teens will certainly enjoy it with their families as much as these ages can enjoy anything with the families. The trail head is clearly marked, but the trail itself is sometimes unclear to inexperinced hikers. Further, it frequently splits and appears to just take two differernt routes to the same location. After you reach the first set of windcaves, the hike becomes more like light rockclimbing, scaling flat surfaces of rock rather than hiking on a drit or rocky-dirt trail. Additionally, some of the slopes are pretty steep. If you are young or are in at least reaosnably good shape, then you will enjoy this hike. Otherwise, and if you have small kids, then go to Nojoqui Park for a more kid friendly and easy hike or just walk on the raod to the trail head. The road that leads to the trail head for the wind caves goes a short distance past the trail head and ends. It looks like it is possible to keep going past the end of the path, but you might need to check with the ranger at the park entrance to make sure that you want to do that. Additionally, we have seen multiple snakes crossing the trailhead path so be careful. We have also seen bunnies and interesting birds. The outer trailhead marker warns of mountain lions so beaware. The signage also prohibits fire arms and air rifles/guns, so be warned that you will be unarmed. You may be able to take pepper spray and/or a stun gun that are legal to carry in CA, but this will only help to scare things away and provide little protection. The main trailhead can be hard to find, but it is the steep road up the hill to the right of the ranger gate to enter the beach/park. The whole area is nice to visit for the activities we have mentioned and possibly other things you can think of to do there.

Potties and such
Jenny P.

Please note this review is for a spectacular beach day had in May 2021. We did use the parking area and restrooms, but did not camp here. Gaviota State Park Beach is spectacular and I will absolutely be back to wander, search for shells, explore seaside caves, regard rock formations, observe pelican behaviors, and my favorite, stick my feet in the surf and let the sea heal. There is a lot to do here if you like to take walks on the shore, and that's why it's a 5 star beach in my shoobie opinion. It might be useful to note that is costs $45 a night to camp here. Additionally, buying a $10 cash day pass at any state park (including this one, where my bestie and I purchased ours) allows you access to any state park from Monterey on down the coast. We used our pass to hit three other beaches the same day, but none were as impressive in beauty and fun as this one. The folks hanging out here were also a good crowd, I thought. Friendly, but not overbearing. It helped there weren't really a lot of people out probably. Relaxing and chilling types, like myself. My buddy is into surfing, and the waves were just okay during our time here according to her. I am not in the know on this though so don't quote me on it. I don't think I've ever seen so many pelicans in my life, dang. All perched along the pier in neat rows (under construction?) looking for heads to poo on, or flying around looking for fish so juicy sweeeet. I watched one guy, let's call him Pete, swoop into the ocean and gulp up some lunch. Neat. The tide was out enough for us to discover some little pools inside boulders to the right of the beach past the pier. We also found neat little sea caves over here, as you can see by my pictures. They're not huge caverns, but big enough for a small group to hang out in for sure. The train bridge built bordering the beach offers a nice picture setting. This really is a pretty little beach. We had a great time here. There is plenty of parking. Restrooms are free, "clean-ish,"with TP and flush ability but no soap.

Ed T.

This review is for the Gaviota Wind Caves Trail which was a 2 mile round trip. The trail starts at the top of Hollister Ranch Rd and there's free parking on the dirt road. Trail starts off on a paved road, then eventually becomes dirt and rocky. Hiking shoes recommended for the rocky areas. Some areas were overgrown and there were a few false trails. GPS for the trail ends around the first cave however it looks like you can go further and possibly find more caves. Overall an interesting hike with plenty of inclines / declines.

Path downhill
Chris P. B.

The upper wind cave was pretty cool! It's a nice 2-mile hike. Flat in the beginning then becomes a bit rocky. It takes about 1.5-2 hours out and back. There seems to be a couple of wind caves -- we reached both the lower and upper ones. No dogs allowed.

Alex K.

Such an beautiful beach away from the city. We stumbled upon this beach just out for a drive and pulling over. I've taken this drive plenty of time going up to the wine country and would always pull over on the side of the hwy where the train tracks are for pictures. And would always be so curious how so many cars are there but couldn't see anyone. Well there the main entrance where the parking lot is. When we went, main lot was closed but parking was available along side of the tracks. From there you just walk down to the beach which is cool as the tracks and bridge is above. That's the main part of the beach which is a little bigger but it goes along the cliff. More parking are along the tracks and hwy. From there, it is a little hike down the cliff. I believe there's a few different entrance from there. Once there, the beach is nice and mellow. Long stretch and not crowded depending on where you are. I'm not sure time on when this part opens and close. But leaving we did encounter some officer asking of people were still on the beach. Don't know if they're checking on closing time or scouting the beach. One of the hidden jewels that you stumble upon by accident.

Pier
Sarah B.

What a unique experience! We stayed at the the Gaviota State Park Campground two nights and hardly left the beach and grounds! Let me start with things to keep in mind....no potable water. If you plan to camp and especially if you have an RV or trailer, plan to stop at Carpinteria State Beach Campground and fill up on your way. This will also be the spot to dump (if you need to and at no charge) if you are camping at Gaviota! There are no electrical hookups, but generators are allowed. Gaviota does provide nice coin operated showers and decent bathrooms. It is .25 for 2 minutes at a time and the water gets nice and warm. For day use they charge $10 to visit. The campsites are a bit close together and this is the only reason I rate it a 4 instead of 5. When everyone has a campfire going and you are in the middle area of the campground, it is a bit smoky. I would suggest finding a site on the perimeter. Despite hearing about the notorious winds, we lucked out. Maybe the time of year or luck, but we experienced awesome weather. The beach is so close and accessible and while it is not a deep or a long beach, the rock formations and the pier (closed due to weather damage) make this such a beautiful place to enjoy. The pelicans and other sea birds flock to the pier and it is quite a site for nature lovers! Between the beautiful rock formations, train bridge (my toddlers were super impressed), aquatic life and nice beach, we were in heaven! Would definitely return to camp again.

Letrecia A.

Great spot for meditation, family events, fishing, surfing or just all around beach activities. For those who enjoy camping well you can do that too. They have fire pits on the camp ground that also has have a grill grate on top just in case you feel like cooking. All around the camp site you will find two camp host the first mobile home is located at the front entrance once you drive into the camp grounds and the 2nd one is located at the end of the grounds closer to the entrance of the beach. You can even rent an RV station hook up. Don't forget to bring plenty of quarters for the shower I used maybe six this way you will be able to enjoy around 10 to 12 minutes of hot shower time. And always take toilet paper, lysol and sanitizer so you can wipe the toilet seat down before use. MUSIC IS ALLOWED but by 10 pm you either have to turn it down very low or off because there is a residential area right around the hiking trail. This place is beautiful and I guarantee that you would never want to check out. And by the way that is at 11am. Oh yea don't forget your flash light it's pitch black at night and you can't see nothing but those beautiful stars.

Matt D.

This is a good location but the beach was covered with dried sea kelp which gave an unpleasant odor. They need to clean the beach with a tractor once in a while!

Stagnant, gross trash riddled ocean water run off creek behind the back campsites.

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Liked how different it was. Overhead old train track was so cool to see. Not crowded and windy which we enjoyed so much at the time!

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Ask the Community - Gaviota State Park

Where are the caves located?

To the right of the pier around the rocks

How is the cell service at the campground?

Likely different by carrier, however reliably functional on our issues State devices... we use Verizon.

Hi, is there public BBQ's available at the campground?

Yes

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GPS for the trail ends around the first cave however it looks like you can go further and possibly find more caves.

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LOVE LOVE LOVE El Cap. Have camped here a handful of times, and it has always been fantastic…read more The drive in to the campground sets the tone. Lush narrow roads overgrown with wilderness. The sites are clearly labeled, and far apart enough from each other. There is really not a bad site in the campground, as you have sweeping views of the ocean, and a beautiful trail to walk along and enjoy these views. Bathrooms and showers are good enough and not stinky. Campers here have been quiet and respectful of others on each of my trips here. One two separate occasions that I camped here, it was raining. What better place to read and nap away a rainy day than in a site overlooking the gray, cloudy ocean with the low glimmer of the de-commissioned oil rigs in the distance. El Cap, you are a stunner!

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3.8(24 reviews)
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This was our first time coming here and it was a great experience. There were some drawbacks, but…read moreI'll get to those in a bit. We booked our trip in July, the weather was pretty good. We experienced a high of 84 and one of the nights it was down at 52! We did read that it gets cold at night so luckily we brought warm clothes to sleep in. Having a beanie and warm blankets helped get through the cold nights. Second night was a low of 64, so that wasn't too bad. I like to book my campsite as close as possible to the restrooms to make the trips short, but just an FYI, these restrooms have a really bad smell. The restrooms are kept very clean, but the smell comes from the vent. We could smell that stuff from our campsite, so I would recommend choosing a spot not too close to these restrooms. The campsites looked very nice in size, there was some distance between sites. I like my privacy and I like that there were many small trees providing tons of shade and separation from neighbors. The sites have a BBQ pit and a fire pit. Unfortunately a fire restriction was placed the day before we arrived so we couldn't use either or. They allowed us to use a gas stove. There is no running water as mentioned so we brought extra to drink, wash dishes, and shower. They do sell water at the site, but it is very expensive so be sure to bring a lot of water.

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