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  2. Santa Ynez River - Wikipedia

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    The Santa Ynez River originates in Los Padres National Forest, on the northern slope of the Santa Ynez Mountains near Divide Peak and the Ventura County border. The river flows west, collecting various headwater tributaries. The Upper Santa Ynez Campground is located near the river's source.

  3. El Capitán State Beach - Wikipedia

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    The most easterly of three state parks along the Gaviota Coast, it is located about 20 miles (32 km) west of downtown Santa Barbara, in Santa Barbara County. The beach is named for José Francisco Ortega, who retired from the Spanish Army in 1795 with the rank of captain and received the Rancho Nuestra Señora del Refugio as a land grant. [1] [2]

  4. John C. Frémont - Wikipedia

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    The John C. Fremont Trail (the path of Fremont's march into Santa Barbara, California in December 1846) [206] Fremont Campground in the Los Padres National Forest [207] Fremont Bridge (Portland, Oregon) [208] Fremont Street (Las Vegas, Nevada) [209] Fremont Ave in Staten Island, NY; Fremont Ave in Sunnyvale, CA

  5. Gaviota State Park - Wikipedia

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    It is located in southern Santa Barbara County, California, about 33 miles (53 km) west of the city of Santa Barbara. [1] One of three state parks along the Gaviota Coast, it extends from the Pacific coast to the crest of the Santa Ynez Mountains, and is adjacent to Los Padres National Forest. The 2,787-acre (1,128 ha) park was established in 1953.

  6. Fremont Peak State Park - Wikipedia

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    The park encompasses the summit of 3,173-foot (967 m) Fremont Peak in the Gabilan Range. The park features expansive views of Monterey Bay and Pacific Ocean from its hiking trails. Other vistas include the San Benito Valley, Salinas Valley, and the Santa Lucia Mountains east of Big Sur. The 162-acre (66 ha) park was established in 1934. [1]

  7. San Marcos Pass - Wikipedia

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    San Marcos Pass (Chumash: Mistaxiwax) [1] is a mountain pass in the Santa Ynez Mountains in southern California.. It is traversed by State Route 154.The pass crosses the Santa Ynez through a southwestern portion of Los Padres National Forest, and connects Los Olivos (and the Santa Ynez Valley) with Santa Barbara, California along the Pacific coast.

  8. Carpinteria State Beach - Wikipedia

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    The park is located in the city of Carpinteria, 12 miles (19 km) south of Santa Barbara. The park has 4,685 feet (1,428 m) of beachfront. [1] The address is 205 Palm Ave Carpinteria, CA 93013. History. The 62-acre (25 ha) park was established in 1932. [1]

  9. California Historical Landmarks in Santa Barbara County

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    Presidio of Santa Barbara: 636: Presidio of Santa Barbara: El Presidio de Santa Barbara State Historic Park: Santa Barbara: Also on the NRHP list as NPS-73000455 Santa Barbara County Courthouse: 1037: Santa Barbara County Courthouse: 1100 Anacapa St.