Santa Barbara: Trolley Tour
Santa Barbara: Trolley Tour
Santa Barbara: Trolley Tour
Santa Barbara: Trolley Tour
Santa Barbara: Trolley Tour
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Santa Barbara: Trolley Tour

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Highlights

Discover the East Beach, the Andrée Clark Bird Refuge, and Butterfly Beach
Enjoy a panoramic view of Santa Barbara and beyond from the clock tower
Explore the city of Santa Barbara on a trolley tour with a knowledgeable guide
Itinerary
Explore Santa Barbara on a trolley tour. See the city's most iconic landmarks, including Stearns Wharf, East Beach, and the Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History.

Start your tour at Stearns Wharf, California's oldest working wharf. Soak up the sun, salty breezes, and stunning views of the Pacific Ocean.

Next, head to East Beach, a favorite spot for locals for volleyball, skating, paddle sports, and art shows. Enjoy a panoramic view of the Santa Barbara mountains.

Visit the Andrée Clark Bird Refuge, a 42-acre open space park that includes a 29-acre lake that is an artificially modified estuary that supports brackish wetlands.

Stop at Butterfly Beach in the chic and laid-back village of Montecito. The beach's pristine shoreline is ideal for swimming, surfing, and sunbathing.

See the Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History, which has a rich history dating back to 1876. Exhibits and collections change throughout the year to educate and entertain children and adults alike.

Visit the Old Mission Santa Barbara, a community of many parts, but one spirit. The Mission has served as a gathering place and spiritual home for many since its establishment in 1786.

See the Santa Barbara County Courthouse, designed in the Spanish-Colonial style and completed in 1929. The fully operational Courthouse is an iconic Santa Barbara landmark with its distinctive four-faced clock tower, red tile roofs, elegant arches, and verdant sunken garden and grounds.

Stop at the El Presidio de Santa Bárbara State Historic Park, a 5 1/2-acre park that preserves the site of the last Spanish fortress, or presidio, founded in Alta (Upper) California in 1782.

Finally, visit the Santa Barbara Harbor, where you will find interesting stores, delicious seafood restaurants, and the occasional celebrity yacht.