Nature venue
East Beach Tacos
90 locals recommend,
Location
226 S Milpas St
Santa Barbara, CA
East Beach
Tips from locals
A Santa Barbara leisure-time favorite, this busy beach offers recreational opportunities in spades. A children's playground, rollerblading trails, food vendors, picnic facilities, a bathhouse, showers and open lawns hint at the amenities. Volleyball courts are prominent, given that the beach is home to various tournaments and is a favorite with aficionados. Swimming and sunbathing are popular as well, and special events are hosted regularly. Near Chase Palm Park, the Santa Barbara Zoo and area hotels. Street parking and paid parking lots are available. Located along the coastal bike trail, there is also a decent amount of parking for two-wheeled vehicles.
A Santa Barbara leisure-time favorite, this busy beach offers recreational opportunities in spades. A children's playground, rollerblading trails, food vendors, picnic facilities, a bathhouse, showers and open lawns hint at the amenities. Volleyball courts are prominent, given that the beach is home…
East Beach is the Volleyball Mecca in Santa Barbara. It's a great beach to spend the day hanging out and watching athletes bump, set, spike or even to go for a swim. It's less crowded than most beaches and has a cool local vibe. Hotels are close by and you can easily walk south to butterfly beach on the sand (make sure it's low tide though, you don't want to get stuck in the rocks.)
East Beach is the Volleyball Mecca in Santa Barbara. It's a great beach to spend the day hanging out and watching athletes bump, set, spike or even to go for a swim. It's less crowded than most beaches and has a cool local vibe. Hotels are close by and you can easily walk south to butterfly beach on…
Great beach with beach volleyball courts. Near downtown Santa Barbara. You can also go paddle boarding, kayaking, jet skiing, scuba diving around here. 15-20 minute drive.
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