Friday, June 12, 2026

Beach Walk 2: Goleta Beach to Isla VIsta

 The next segment from Goleta Pier to the end of Isla Vista was broken up into sections because I have a few people who would like to do a smaller section with me. The more the merrier! The California Coastal Trail has been helpful in planning this one (Santa Barbara Section 7).

 On June 8, my mother and I set off from Goleta Beach Pier to Campus Point just after low tide. The tide was +0.8 on this day. Goleta Beach had a lot of debris including a large amount of rocks at the beginning of the grassy area. We chose to go across the rocks to stay dry (but that didn't last long!).  We did have to wade at the large rock at the end of Goleta Beach (it would be fine at a 0 or negative tide). The beginning of Campus Point Beach has quite a bit of seaweed which made us move up to the higher part of the beach to avoid the water. It is exactly a mile to the steps up to the bluff. After that it was an easy walk to Campus Point, where we walked back along the bluff. The buff path is closed in many areas because of erosion and threat of erosion. The beach portion was 1.25 miles. 

Grandolly 

Goleta Beach

Steps to Campus Point

On June 9, I set out with my daughter G to walk the beach from the end of Isla Vista (Camino Majorca) to Campus Point and back. The tide was not a very low one (+1.1) and this is a very narrow section of beach, so we got wet. We were sad to see that several of the steps we went down during our beach summer 2020 have eroded and are unusable, but enjoyed the caves again.  I was glad to have brought birks as this was easier to walk barefoot. Close to Campus Point we enjoyed sea anemones and lots of pelicans at the point. G also explained to me that this location was called the toilet bowl because of how the water swirls through with the waves. On the way back, we tried to walk the beach, but the tide had risen, so after 1.3 miles we went to up the stairs at Camino del Sur to walk the rest of the way back to the car. The beach was far tar-ier than either section leaving Goleta Beach.

Broken Steps

Campus Point

Caves

The Point

Thanks to Dolly and G for braving the waves. 10 km (6 miles down)!


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