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Carpinteria State Park

Carpinteria State Park is everything visitors imagine a West Coast beach should be. A mile-long stretch of white sand provides the perfect venue for relaxing in the sun and enjoying the rolling waves.

With a moderate climate year-round, Carpinteria State Park offers swimming, surf fishing, and vibrant tide pools for exploration. These miniature ecosystems are home to starfish, sea anemones, crabs, snails, octopi, and sea urchins.

Enjoy the outdoors at one of the many pet-friendly picnic areas while you watch for seals, sea lions, and migrating gray whales off the coast. Bird watchers can happily spend the day searching for mallards, egrets, herons, coots, and many other shorebirds.

Stop by the Tomol Interpretive Play Area to honor the cultural history and tradition of the Chumash Indians. For centuries, the Chumash were the sole human residents of the Carpinteria State Park area and were known for using the surface tar that naturally occurs in the area to waterproof seafaring canoes. “Carpinteria” is Spanish for “carpentry shop,” a reference to the Chumash woodworking expertise.

The park visitor center also contains interpretive displays on Chumash history and the area’s natural resources. Be sure to visit the center’s indoor tide pool that showcases live marine animals.

The park’s extensive campground features 200 family campsites arranged on four adjacent loops. Each campsite comes with a picnic table and fire ring. Campers have walkable access to restrooms and coin-operated hot showers.


Transportation

Driving

Carpinteria State Park is conveniently located 12 miles south of Santa Barbara, California. To reach the park entrance, visitors will exit U.S. Highway 101 to the smaller Highway 224, also known as Palm Avenue, which dead ends at the park.

All park roads are paved and designed to make navigating by RV or with a trailer simple. The campground loops are connected by the main road, which also leads to the tarpits, lifeguard headquarters, and visitor center.

Campsites offer parking for personal vehicles. Cars must remain on pavement and may not extend into the roadway beyond the site’s limit line.

Additional parking lots can be found near the day use area, near the tarpits, and just outside the San Miguel loop of the campground.

The maximum speed limit throughout the park is 15 mph, but slower speeds in the campgrounds and near picnic areas are encouraged.

Visitors are welcome to bike in the park on paved roads. Bicyclists under age 18 are required to wear a helmet. If you are biking after dark, your bicycle must have a light.

The picnic areas, parking areas, and restrooms are ADA accessible. Beach wheelchairs may be borrowed from the visitor center or ranger station.


Camping Accomodations

35'

Max RV length

35'

Max trailer length
  • Electrical hookup
  • Water hookup
  • Generator use
  • Food storage
  • Sewer hookup
  • Dogs & cats

RV Rentals in Carpinteria State Park

Lady Chicago: 2018 Ram Promaster
Lady Chicago: 2018 Ram Promaster
2018 Class B17.75 ft
Santa Barbara, CA
5 (18) Sleeps 2
$155 /night
23 Ft. Thor Chateau
23 Ft. Thor Chateau
2015 Class C23 ft
Carpinteria, CA
5 (2) Sleeps 4
$150 /night
🚍 2021 Winnebago 4x4 Revel - Sleeps 4️
🚍 2021 Winnebago 4x4 Revel - Sleeps 4️
2021 Camper van20 ft
Santa Barbara, CA
5 (28) Sleeps 4
$270 /night
Premium Mercedes Class C RV (24ft)
Premium Mercedes Class C RV (24ft)
2016 Class C24 ft
Carpinteria, CA
5 (29) Sleeps 4
$195 /night
2020 Winnebago SPYDER  Beautiful Camper  Excellent condition Delivery only
2020 Winnebago SPYDER Beautiful Camper Excellent condition Delivery only
2020 Travel trailer30 ft
OJAI, CA
4.9 (11) Sleeps 8
$150 /night
Start your Adventure  with our 2020 Coachmen Leprechaun
Start your Adventure with our 2020 Coachmen Leprechaun
2020 Class C22 ft
Ventura, CA
4.9 (38) Sleeps 6
$175 /night
2022 Forest River Glamping Cherokee Grey Wolf
2022 Forest River Glamping Cherokee Grey Wolf
2022 Travel trailer31 ft
Oxnard, CA
5 (12) Sleeps 8
$170 /night
2024 Coleman Lantern 17B Sleeps 5
2024 Coleman Lantern 17B Sleeps 5
2024 Class C21 ft
Ojai, CA
Sleeps 5
$175 /night

Campsites in Carpinteria State Park

Reservations Camping
Carpinteria State Park Campground

The campground at Carpinteria State Park is arranged into four connecting loops. With more than 200 total sites available, the loop system helps make the campground easier to navigate. Some campsites provide hookups while others do not. You can make specific reservations for required hookups in advance. Generally, the Anacapa and Santa Cruz loops do not offer hookups. Sites on the Santa Rosa loop offer hookups for water, sewer, and electricity. About half of the sites on the San Miguel loop offer water and electrical hookups. All campsites include a picnic table and fire ring with access to drinking water. Restrooms are scattered throughout the campground and contain coin-operated showers. Generators may be used between 10 a.m. and 8 p.m.


Lakes Nearby Carpinteria State Park


Seasonal Actvities in Carpinteria State Park

In-Season
Swimming

With over a mile of white sand beach to enjoy, Carpinteria State Park is a popular swimming area. The ocean swells are generally gentle, and the beach slopes slowly out to sea, making it one of the safer local areas to swim and surf. Lifeguards are on duty and patrol the area year round, with towers occupied during the peak season of Memorial Day through Labor Day. Dogs are not allowed on the beach.

Tomol Interpretive Play Area

The Tomol Interpretive Play Area is designed for the enjoyment and education of the park’s young visitors. It honors the traditions and culture of the native Chumash Indians who once called the area home. Multi-sensory play equipment creates a tomol canoe, a rainbow bridge, cave rock art, a cloudburst slide, and marine mammals. Children should be supervised. The play area is ADA accessible. Pets are not allowed in the play area.

Visitor Center

The visitor center at Carpinteria State Park features interpretive displays that educate visitors on the history of the Chumash people, Carpinteria’s natural resources, and the wildlife that call the beach and ocean home. An indoor tidal pool provides an up close and personal look at live marine animals. In the summer months, campfire programs captivate campers with interactive presentations. Young children can partner with park rangers for the Junior Ranger and pre-Junior Ranger park programs.

Off-Season
Fishing

If you’re looking to spend a relaxing day waiting on the perfect catch, Carpinteria State Park offers several secluded locations to cast in your line. One of the most popular spots is Jellybowl vista point, which sits above a quiet cove. Fisherman can walk down from the point to the beach and catch barred perch, cabezon, and corbina. Fishing from the water by canoe is also a local favorite. All anglers age 16 and over are required to carry a valid California fishing license.

Visit the Tarpits

At the southeast end of the beach, visitors can observe the site of natural tar deposits. These deposits slowly travel to the surface on the coastal bluffs and sandy beach to form large black mounds. The native Chumash Indians used the tar to waterproof their canoes. In the 1920s, a variety of plant and animal fossils were excavated from the tarpits. The tar was also used as part of asphalt mining to pave roads. Today, they are preserved as a natural landmark.

Explore the Tidal Pools

During low tide, visitors can travel to the southeastern end of the park to explore naturally formed tidal pools. These pools are home to sea stars, sea anemones, mussels, and crabs. Harbor seals and sea lions also enjoy the rocks near the pools and can often be seen sunbathing and playing in the waves. Between December and May, tidal pool explorers can also catch glimpses of gray whales migrating to breeding grounds in Baja California.


Seasonal Temps in Carpinteria State Park

Looking forward to your next adventure at Carpinteria State Park? Don't forget to plan ahead! Weather can be unpredictable, but we've got you covered. On average, air temperatures during this time of year range from a high around 70°F (21°C) to a low around 51°F (11°C). Of course, these are just historical averages, so be prepared for anything Mother Nature throws your way. For the most up-to-date weather information, be sure to check out our Weather Bar located at the top of this page.

More Area Places To Stay

Not into camping or RVing? Here are some other options for you to stay near Carpinteria State Park:
State park information provided in part by our friends at Outdoorsy.
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