Santa Barbara Museums

Great museums in SB make a vacation there even better.

© Jennifer W. Miner

Horus Falcon, Santa Barbara Museum of Art, Jennifer Miner

Travel to the fancy, yet incredibly beautiful town of Santa Barbara, and you may want to do more than sunbathe. Three special museums add to the quality of your trip.

Santa Barbara, on California's Central Coast, has long been known for its natural attractions. The majestic sweep of the Santa Ynez mountains, and the peaceful awe-inspiring beauty of the Pacific Ocean, both frame this perfect mid-sized town. As an elite tourist destination, Santa Barbara has much to offer as well. Chief among these attractions are the surprisingly high quality of Santa Barbara's museums and exhibitions.

Here is a list and descriptions of my favorite Santa Barbara museums.

There are other points of natural and historic interest in Santa Barbara, including the nearby Railroad Museum and the Santa Barbara Historical Society Museum. The next time your travel plans include a vacation in Santa Barbara, be sure to check out at least one of these unique and special museums.

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Comments
Aug 15, 2006 11:10 PM
Alan Sorum :
<p></p>It would be great to visit these museums! It's been so rainy here this summer, a California trip sounds very inviting. I was a Forest Service firefighter in a previous life and spent a lot of time between SB, Ventura and Ojai. The people in Ojai were really good to us. Great article.
Aug 16, 2006 10:40 AM
Jennifer W. Miner :
<p></p>I do love Ojai and SB. But rain is rarely their problem; in fact, I'd wager that you were kept pretty busy as a Forest Service firefighter in Ventura County. The lack of rain and accumulation of brush makes a prime setting for forest fires. (feel better about the rain now?) :)
Jen
Aug 16, 2006 4:31 PM
Alan Sorum :
<p></p>The other area I always liked was around Carmel and King City. Spent some time in the Ventana Wilderness. I wouldn't mind some dry weather, think I'm getting webbed toes...
Aug 18, 2006 5:44 PM
Kelby Carr :
I used to live in So Cal, and just loved Santa Barbara. It was always fun to get breakfast in that restaurant with the tree in the middle. Does anyone know which one I'm talking about? Anyway, it's a fun town with some great restaurants.
Sep 3, 2006 3:21 PM
Jennifer W. Miner :
I don't know which restaurant has a tree in the middle, but there are two very popular Mexican restaurants across the street from each other on State St., one of which has some lovely trees in its outdoor dining area. One was called Acupulco Restaurant and Cantina. Does that sound familiar?

In any case, I also really like Santa Barbara, and always have a great time there. :)
Jen
Sep 5, 2006 1:41 PM
Jill Florio :
I love SB and Ojai - used to do outdoor programs in both places. I would totally have lived there - but those are plaes that tkae money to survive in. I will have to just be a tourist and go the plaes you recommend instead. :)
Oct 12, 2006 2:00 PM
Leslie Poston :
I lived in Santa Barbara for 12 y ears. I miss it (honey got homesick so we came back to New Hampshire, his home). I do not miss the tourists, though. LOL I used to have a bukmper stickler on my car that said "If it's tourist season, can we shoot them?" :D

Regardless, if you plan to visit, you can't pass up the BEST little hole in the wall Mexican food at La Supa Rica on Milpas St (can't miss it - tiny lime green building with a line of hungry customers out the door). Family run, all fresh, all home made, tortillas made for each order, etc. Mas bueno!

While you're there, stop in an say hello to my friend Dennis (Dr D) who runs American Pie records next door. He'll spin you your favorites and sit around talking music with you 'til closing time.

You can go to the bar I used to tend bar at, Zelo's, for fine food by day and techno dancing by night. Or go to their sister bar, Alex's for live rock music.

Man, now I REALLY miss Santa Barbara!

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