Just as many of our kids are going back to school, it is time for spring break. We normally camp with friends over spring break, but this year we are staying put. Here are some ideas for what we might do. Use your best judgement to know if these options are good for you and your family. Let me know in the comments or on Facebook if you have other ideas. We love to try new things.
Santa Barbara and Goleta:
Santa Barbara and Goleta:
* See the animals at Santa Barbara Zoo (10-5 daily, reservation required)
* Visit Museum of Natural History (Wednesday-Sunday 10-4, reservation required)
* Cruise over to the Sea Center (Friday-Sunday 11-4, no reservations required)
* Explore the Botanic Gardens (10-6 Daily, no reservations required) * Visit Museum of Natural History (Wednesday-Sunday 10-4, reservation required)
* Cruise over to the Sea Center (Friday-Sunday 11-4, no reservations required)
* Play on a playground (Parks for 2-5 year olds and Parks for 5-12 year olds
* Enjoy the beach (Main Beaches 2016 and Off-the-Beaten Path Beaches 2020)
* Hunting for seashells and seaglass
* Examine tidepools
* Explore the Farmers Market
* Drive in Theater
* Hunting for seashells and seaglass
* Examine tidepools
* Explore the Farmers Market
* Drive in Theater
* Take a Hike or Nature Walk
Further Away:
* Red Rock
* Quicksilver Ranch (Miniature Horses)
* Visit the animals at the Farmstead in Gaviota (Saturday and Sunday 11-5)
* Sunnyfields Park
* Quicksilver Ranch (Miniature Horses)
* Visit the animals at the Farmstead in Gaviota (Saturday and Sunday 11-5)
* Sunnyfields Park
* SLO and Pismo Beach Weekend Trip with many ideas for SLO, Avila, Arroyo Grande and Pismo
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