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This is the pretty area you see as you are driving up to Santa Barbara along the 101. You come to a part where the coast curves around to the north at Faria Point, and there are lovely little mountain peaks behind it, with bright green orchards at their base. It's so pretty! The subdued greens of the mountains, the brightest green of the orchards, and the blue of the ocean.
The beach here is quite nice, a small beach with a cozy feel because of its slight curve. It has a nice view of the mountains too. Families from the nearby beachhouses play here. Some famous surfers have beachhouses here because there can be an awesome wave north of the point when there is the right combination of wind, swell, sand, and tide. Beginners come here to learn to surf on the small waves on the inside of the point.
Parking can be hard because some of the Pacific Coast Hwy here is lined with "no parking" signs. Try to find a spot, climb over some big rocks, and maybe they'll let you on their beach!
Note: The area between Carpinteria and Ventura is suffering from severe erosion. In some places, the freeway is almost in the sea! As a result there aren't many beaches along the way. I stopped and looked at all of them. This coastline is mostly used only by RV campers (in really awful-looking sites like Faria or Hobson or Emma Woods that are more like parking lots than campgrounds) and surfers, who climb the rock walls and surf here to their heart's content.
The orchards and mountains frame this little beach, as do the lucky beachhouses! |
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