
Santa Barbara Coast
The American Riviera
Santa Barbara Coast
Santa Barbara earns its American Riviera nickname with a combination of Mediterranean architecture, year-round sunshine, and a wine country that stretches from the coast to the Santa Ynez Valley. The city itself is one of the most walkable in California — State Street runs from the mountains to the sea, lined with boutiques, wine bars, and restaurants in beautifully preserved Spanish Colonial buildings. The drive north through the Santa Ynez Valley passes through the Sideways wine country, while the coastal route south through Carpinteria and Ventura offers a gentler, less-travelled alternative to the main PCH corridor.
"Santa Barbara is what California was supposed to look like before the rest of it happened. Red tiles, white walls, palm trees, and a mountain backdrop that turns pink at sunset."
The Stable
Quick Facts

120 Miles, 5 Rally Points
A curated driving experience through some of the most beautiful roads in the region.

Discover the Santa Barbara Coast Route
This route pack includes 5 expertly curated rally points across 120 miles of stunning driving roads. Become a member to unlock the full interactive route map and detailed driving notes.
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Explore a sample of the Santa Barbara Coast route pack. The first 2 Rally Points are fully visible — become a member to unlock all 5 segments plus insider tips for every stop.
What You Get
Trip Planning Essentials
Route-specific logistics to help you plan ahead. Fuel stops, cell coverage, reservation requirements, and recommended apps for this drive.
Fuel Stops
Gas stations are plentiful in Santa Barbara and the main towns of the Santa Ynez Valley. It's wise to fill up before driving the more remote sections of Foxen Canyon Road, as services are sparse.
Cell Coverage
Cell service is reliable in Santa Barbara and Montecito, but can be patchy on Highway 154 over San Marcos Pass and in the canyons of the Santa Ynez Valley. Download maps for offline use.
Advance Bookings
Reservations are essential for top restaurants like The Lark and Lucky's, and for most wineries on weekends. Accommodations should be booked well in advance, especially during peak season.
Scenic Route Tip
Highway 154 offers stunning views, but it's a winding mountain road. Allow plenty of time, use the turnouts to let faster traffic pass, and be mindful of cyclists who frequent the route.
State Street & the Waterfront
The Heart of the American Riviera
Begin at the Santa Barbara Courthouse — the most beautiful public building in California, with a mural room and clock tower offering panoramic views. Walk State Street south to Stearns Wharf, the oldest working wooden pier on the West Coast, then east along the beachfront path to the harbor.
Start by 9:00 AM to enjoy the morning light and fewer crowds, especially for the courthouse tower view.
City streets with moderate traffic. State Street is pedestrian-friendly, but watch for cross-traffic. The waterfront path is a flat, easy drive or walk.
Santa Barbara Mission & Museum
Queen of the Missions
The Santa Barbara Mission, founded in 1786, is the best-preserved of the California missions. The rose garden, twin bell towers, and cemetery are extraordinary. The adjacent Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History has one of the finest collections of Chumash artefacts in the world.
Arrive by 11:00 AM to allow 1.5-2 hours for the Mission and museum before a late lunch.
Uphill drive on well-maintained city roads. Traffic is generally light, but the area can be busy with tour buses mid-day.
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This segment includes curated driving notes, suggested timing, road character details, and pacing guidance for the best experience.
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Detailed driving directions included
This segment includes curated driving notes, suggested timing, road character details, and pacing guidance for the best experience.
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Detailed driving directions included
This segment includes curated driving notes, suggested timing, road character details, and pacing guidance for the best experience.
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Get the full route pack with all 5 Rally Points, detailed driving notes, plus 10 curated stops with insider tips, parking notes, and reservation guidance.
Food, Wine & Experiences
The Lark
Santa Barbara
Farm-to-table California cuisine in the Funk Zone arts district. The charcuterie and wood-fired dishes are exceptional.
Don't Miss: The Crispy Brussels Sprouts and any of the wood-fired grilled meats.
Reservations are highly recommended, book 1-2 weeks in advance for weekends.
Public parking lots are available within a few blocks; the closest is the city lot at Helena Avenue.
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Insider tips, what to order, parking notes, and reservation guidance included in the full route pack.
Curated Stop
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Insider tips, what to order, parking notes, and reservation guidance included in the full route pack.
Curated Stop
Location included in route pack
Insider tips, what to order, parking notes, and reservation guidance included in the full route pack.
Curated Stop
Location included in route pack
Insider tips, what to order, parking notes, and reservation guidance included in the full route pack.
Curated Stop
Location included in route pack
Insider tips, what to order, parking notes, and reservation guidance included in the full route pack.
Accommodation
Handpicked Stay
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Parking details, insider tips, and booking recommendations included in the full route pack.
Handpicked Stay
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Parking details, insider tips, and booking recommendations included in the full route pack.
Handpicked Stay
Location included in route pack
Parking details, insider tips, and booking recommendations included in the full route pack.
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Reviews & Ratings
2 reviews
A perfect coastal escape
We did this as a weekend trip from LA and it was the best decision we've made. The route, the stops, the accommodation — everything was curated with obvious care and local knowledge.
Santa Barbara's finest roads
The coastal sections are gorgeous but the mountain roads behind Santa Barbara are where this route really shines. The Stable found some incredible twisty bits that had me grinning from ear to ear.
Everything You Need
Downloadable Roadbook
Offline-ready PDF with route notes, maps, and curated stops for use without signal.
Link Hub Access
Mobile-first navigation with tap-to-drive Rally Points, designed for in-car use.
Restaurant Recommendations
Curated dining with parking notes, reservation tips, and what to order.
Hotel Suggestions
Car-forward accommodations with valet, secure parking, and character.
Winery & Experience Access
Tasting room details with appointment guidance and parking notes.
Ongoing Updates
Routes are continuously updated with new stops, seasonal tips, and community feedback.
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"Santa Barbara is what California was supposed to look like before the rest of it happened. Red tiles, white walls, palm trees, and a mountain backdrop that turns pink at sunset."
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