Chase Palm Park Santa Barbara California
Chase Palm Park is a Santa Barbara California treasure. Located on the main beach row in Santa Barbara, Chase Palm Park, named for Pearl Chase, born 1888, is a must for every traveler to the American Riviera. Rebecca Brand explains the history and features of the park. Enjoy your day with a ride on the historic merry-go-round, meander along the stream, picnic near the playstructure for young children, play ball at the expansive lawns under the shade of beautiful palm trees as you gaze at Stearns Wharf and the Pacific ocean beyond. If you visit during the summer, make time for Concerts in the Park, every Thursday evening, a free event sponsored by the city of Santa Barbara.
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Carousel at Chase Palm Park in Santa Barbara
UPDATE: The carousel closed in early December 2017 and was relocated to a museum of historically significant carousels in Hood River, Oregon.
We loved visiting this antique (circa 1916) carousel at Chase Palm Park in Santa Barbara, right across from the beach in Santa Barbara.
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Chase Palm Park Shipwreck Playground in Santa Barbara
On a beautiful Thanksgiving Day we decided to do something different and enjoy Santa Barbara for the day. We rented a quad bike with the kids, had lunch, stopped by Chase Palm Park, the wharf, the beach, etc. This is brief look at the kids play area at Chase Palm Park.
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5 Top Things to Do in Santa Barbara with Kids, California | United States Travel Guide
5 Top Things to Do in Santa Barbara with Kids, USA.
Soaked in year-round sunshine, Santa Barbara is a wonderland for wiggly kids. Nature scores top billing here, and children of all ages will find a range of exhilarating outdoor adventures, from whale watching cruises and harbor seal sanctuaries to action-packed playgrounds, calm beaches, surf breaks, and beachfront bike paths. The city is also home to a fantastic zoo, where kids can hand-feed giraffes and come face to face with western lowland gorillas. For a small-town, Santa Barbara also features an impressive medley of museums, including an excellent natural history museum, a maritime museum, and sea center. Children will also enjoy some of Santa Barbara's fun parades and festivals. Favorites are the Summer Solstice Parade in June and the week-long August Fiesta celebrations when kids love to dress up in colorful Spanish costumes and crack confetti-filled eggs. For little ones seeking some down time after all the excitement, local libraries host popular story times. Check their websites for schedules. Let's see five things to do in Santa Barbara with Kids, California.
1. Walk on the Wild Side at the Santa Barbara Zoo
2. Soak up the Fun at Stearns Wharf and the Sea Center
3. Hop aboard a Whale Watching Cruise
4. Bike along the Beachfront
5. Play at Chase Palm Park Shipwreck Playground
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Views From Stearns Wharf in Santa Barbara
Originally built in 1872 by lumberman John P. Stearns, Stearns Wharf is one of the oldest and most visited tourist destinations in the area. Right there in the center of all the action...Santa Barbara Harbor, Ty Warner Sea Center, the beach, arts and crafts fair, State Street, Chase Palm Park, Santa Barbara Zoo, great bike paths, etc. Learn more at
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Stearns Wharf Pier Santa Barbara
Stearns Wharf filmed with my Phantom 3 Standard in Santa Barbara.
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Alameda Park, Santa Barbara CA
Playground Buddies visited beautiful Santa Barbara, CA and checked Alameda Park. From the park website:
Alameda Park (Alameda Plazas) is one of the City’s oldest parks and is actually a two-block park consisting of unique rare trees, a bandstand, picnic sites, and Kid’s World, an 8,000 square foot playground with a castle, swings, slides; and two reservable party sites.
Shoreline Park Santa Barbara California 01/01/19
Shoreline Park Santa Barbara California
Shoreline Park, Santa Barbara
Shoreline Park, Santa Barbara
Santa Barbara Parks
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Santa Barbara County Parks provide something for everyone in our area. Locals and visitors alike enjoy hiking trails, unique coastal plants and trees, picnic tables, BBQ areas, playgrounds and so much more. Some of our most well-known local parks are: El Capitan State Beach, Alice Keck Park Memorial Gardens, Chase Palm Park, La Purisima Mission State Park, Stow Grove and Tucker's Grove County Park. Nestled between the Santa Barbara mountains and the Pacific Ocean, our wide variety of parks are some of the best in California! Viewers of this video might also enjoy our video of a Santa Barbara Horseback ride:
East Beach and Volleyball in Santa Barbara California
East Beach Volleyball in Santa Barbara California is the largest beach volleyball in California with over 20 courts. Rebecca Brand describes this Volleyball Mecca located in East Beach at the Southern/Eastern end of Chase Palm Park right off Cabrillo Boulevard, this wide sandy beach is scenic and great for all kinds of beach activities and especially volleyball. There is free parking along Cabrillo, a big grassy shaded area and then an expanse of sand that leads to the Pacific Ocean.
Directions: Take 101 Freeway to Garden St. exit, turn towards beach, left on Cabrillo Blvd.
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Places to see in ( Santa Barbara - USA )
Places to see in ( Santa Barbara - USA )
Perfect weather, beautiful buildings, excellent bars and restaurants in Santa Barbara California, and activities for all tastes and budgets make Santa Barbara a great place to live and a must-see place for visitors to Southern California. Check out the Spanish Mission church first, then just see where the day takes you.
Santa Barbara is a city on the central California coast, with the Santa Ynez Mountains as dramatic backdrop. Downtown, Mediterranean-style white stucco buildings with red-tile roofs reflect the city’s Spanish colonial heritage. Upscale boutiques and restaurants offering local wines and seasonal fare line State Street. On a nearby hill, Mission Santa Barbara, founded in 1786, houses Franciscan friars and a museum.
Santa Barbara has a range of neighborhoods with distinctive histories, architectures, and cultures. The Mesa stretches 2.5 miles (4.0 km) from Santa Barbara City College on the east to Arroyo Burro County Beach (or Hendry's/The Pit to locals) on the west. The Mesa embodies a beach vibe. The neighborhood has beach access to Mesa Lane Beach, as well as Thousand Steps Beach. Mission Canyon contains the wooded hilly area beginning at the Old Mission and extending along Foothill Road, north and east into Mission Canyon Road and Las Canoas Road.
The Riviera encompasses an ocean-facing hillside and back hillside extending for approximately two miles, with the north side extending from Foothill Road to Sycamore Canyon Road, and the south side from the Santa Barbara Mission to North Salinas Street. The Westside (west of State Street) lies predominantly in the lowlands between State Street and the Mesa, including Highway 101, and also reaches down to Cliff Drive, incorporating Santa Barbara City College.
The Eastside (east of State Street) is generally the area east of State to the base of the Riviera, and includes Santa Barbara Junior High School, Santa Barbara High School, and the Santa Barbara Bowl. The Waterfront comprises roughly commercial and tourist-oriented business structures along Cabrillo Blvd including Stearns Wharf, the Santa Barbara Harbor and the breakwater, and extending East toward the Bird Refuge and West along Shoreline Drive above the SBCC campus West.
Upper State Street is a residential and commercial district that includes numerous professional offices, and much of the medical infrastructure of the city. San Roque is located northwest of the downtown area and north of Samarkand. This area is said to be a constant 5 degrees warmer than the coastal areas, due to its greater distance from the ocean than other Santa Barbara neighborhoods. The name Samarkand comes from an Old Persian word meaning the land of heart's desire. It was first applied to a deluxe Persian-style hotel that was converted from a boys' school in 1920. Samarkand later became identified as its own neighborhood located between Las Positas, State Street, De La Vina, Oak Park and the Freeway.
A lot to see in Santa Barbara California such as :
Mission Santa Barbara
Stearns Wharf
Superior Court Of California County Of Santa Barbara
Santa Barbara Zoo
Santa Barbara Downtown
Santa Barbara Botanic Garden
Arroyo Burro Beach County Park
Lotusland
State Street
East Beach
Shoreline Park
Leadbetter Beach
Old Mission Santa Barbara
Knapp's Castle
Goleta Beach Park
El Presidio de Santa Bárbara State Historic Park
Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History Sea Center
Santa Barbara Museum Of Art
Butterfly Beach
Douglas Family Preserve
Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History
Chumash Painted Cave State Historic Park
MOXI, The Wolf Museum of Exploration
West Beach
Alice Keck Park Memorial Gardens
Alameda Park
Casa del Herrero
Chase Palm Park
Moreton Bay Fig Tree
Seven Falls
Rattlesnake Canyon Park
Santa Barbara Public Market
Santa Barbara Maritime Museum
Elings Park
Goleta Point
San Marcos Pass
Hendrys Beach
Lizards Mouth Rock
( Santa Barbara - USA ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Santa Barbara . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Santa Barbara - USA
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Kidsworld Playground, Santa Barbara! Counting towers!
There is an amazing wooden playground in Santa Barbara, California called Kidsworld! Kids helped plan and design it! It is like a castle and also like a treehouse! We went there and explored! There's a whale and a shark to climb. There's a course you can do of monkey bars, balancing ropes, and tightrope bar. Three tires lead up to the narrow alleys where you go round and round until you reach the top, up in the tree! Here you can go inside many towers- 13 to be precise! Sister and I counted the towers, and you can too! Thanks for coming with us to Kidsworld! It is more fun having you along!
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Albanian shesh lojërash
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Danish legeplads
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Galician recreo
German Spielplatz
Greek παιδική χαρά
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Italian Parco giochi
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Spanish patio de recreo
Swedish lekplats
Ukrainian дитячий майданчик
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Azerbaijani oyun
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Chinese Simplified 操场
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Hindi खेल का मैदान
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Japanese 遊び場
Kannada ಆಟದ
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Khmer សួនកុមារ
Korean 운동장
Lao playground
Malayalam കളിസ്ഥലം
Marathi खेळाच्या मैदानाचीही
Mongolian тоглоомын талбай
Myanmar (Burmese) ကစားကွင်း
Nepali खेल मैदान
Sinhala ක්රීඩා පිටිය
Tajik майдончаи бозӣ
Tamil விளையாட்டு மைதானத்தின்
Telugu ప్లేగ్రౌండ్
Thai สนามเด็กเล่น
Urdu کھیل کے میدان
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Vietnamese sân chơi
Arabic ملعب
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Afrikaans speelgrond
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Cebuano playground
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Alameda Park - Kid's World Santa Barbara California
Alameda Park - Kid's World is a family park tourists and visitors will love to see. With one of the largest play structures in California.
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Stearns Wharf Santa Barbara Pier
Stearns Wharf, the Santa Barbara Pier, in Santa Barbara California is a tourist must see sight during a Santa Barbara visit. Rebecca Brand hosts visitors with an overview of information about the Pier, Stearns Wharf in this video with historic facts, beautiful cinematography and important information for tourists and locals. A working cargo port and the deepest sea pier between Los Angeles and San Francisco, this pier has significant historical aspects interesting for visitors destined to sunny Santa Barbara. The shops and restaurants and views of Santa Barbara make this a must see stop for all visitors to Santa Barbara, California.
Directions: Found at the bottom of State Street on the opposite side of the intersection with Cabrillo Blvd.
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Shoreline Park - Santa Barbara, California
Shoreline Park - Santa Barbara, California
Run through the beautiful Santa Barbara waterfront
Started from Shoreline Park, ran into my buddy Seth. Went to the breakwater then to Stearn's Wharf. Continued to Chase Palm Park and went through the Monochromatic Gate and all the way to the end of the Bird Refuge. Stopped by SBCC on the way back and ended at Shoreline Park where I started.
Stevens Park, Santa Barbara, California
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Santa Barbara has a number of very nice parks which are semi wild and offer an almost endless supply of outdoor walks. Stevens Park is located on the western side of the town. I believe that as one goes into the hinterland nearly all of the trails link up. I would say that Santa Barbara is the nicest place I have lived because of the wonderful nature and wildlife that it offers.
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Santa Barbara County Parks: Rancho Guadalupe Dunes Preserve
Park Description:
This coastal county park is renowned for miles of pristine sand dunes along the shore and many sensitive plants and animals including western snowy plover and California least tern. This is a place to truly enjoy nature and solitude.
Park Features:
Beach access, bird and whale watching, fishing, hiking areas, picnic area (no BBQs/cooking permitted), interpretive kiosk and trailer. Seasonal restrictions during the nesting bird season (Mar 1 - Oct 1) apply and are posted onsite.
Location:
Take West Main Street (Hwy 166) west from Guadalupe. The park entrance is just a few miles down the road.
Hours:
7:00 AM - Dusk
Information:
(805) 343-2354