In honor of Buy Nothing Day, Friday, November 26th, this post will try to convince you that the best things in life are free – even when it comes to travel! So let go of your need for expensive 5-star hotels, gourmet meals, and spa treatments. While there’s nothing wrong with enjoying those delectable luxuries (and I do enjoy them), sometimes you need to get back in touch with reality by traveling on the cheap – or free.
There are plenty of things to do and see for FREE, even though you might be traveling to an expensive part of the country. With its beautiful location on the ocean, and its lovely temperate weather, Santa Barbara is often referred to as the American Riviera, and common sense tells you that’s not going to come cheap. Still, this seaside community located about 90 miles from Los Angeles, can provide a charming combination of history, the arts, and an enjoyable pace of travel for FREE.
Here are 30 FREE experiences for experiencing this city on the Pacific (some are seasonal):
- Visit the Old Mission Santa Barbara (in the summer you can check out the roses in the Mission Rose Garden)
- Experience local culture on State Street
- Enjoy the 360-degree views of downtown from the Santa Barbara County Courthouse clock tower
- Enjoy the city’s oldest park, Alameda Park, home to Kid’s World playground, designed for and by kids
- Play or watch volleyball at East Beach
- Stop off at Chumash Painted Cave State Historic Park, for a look at preserved cave paintings depicting the life and times of the local Chumash Indians hundreds of years ago
- Stroll Stearns Wharf, the oldest working pier on the west coast, and check out the day’s catch
- Learn about riding the rails at the South Coast Railroad Museum in nearby Goleta
- Meet the artists at the Sunday Arts & Crafts Show
- Learn about the city’s Spanish roots at El Presidio de Santa Barbara State Historic Park
- Go bird watching at Andree Clark Bird Refuge
- Whale watching from Shoreline Park where you have a view of the migratory path
- Enjoy the atmosphere of the downtown Farmer’s Market (and a small price to pick up some delicious food for lunch)
- Have a Zen experience at Alice Keck Memorial Park Gardens
- Visit Quicksilver Miniature Horse Ranch for a look at some remarkable 34-inch horses
- Walk, jog, or bike the Cabrillo Bikeway
- Relax and enjoy the American Riviera Franceschi Park
- Enjoy a day trip to Nojoqui Falls and a 15-minute uphill walk to see the waterfall
- Let history come alive at the Historical Museum
- Drive the scenic Highway 154 to the Santa Barbara Wine Country (enjoy the scenery, but watch out for wine purchases that can quickly add up)
- Walk the nature trails at Elings Park
- Try out your moves at Skater’s Point with its bowls, rails, and ramps
- Enjoy sunset from the Douglas Family Preserve bluffs
- Visit Lil Orphan Hammies, a rescue farm for over 100 potbelly pigs (it still counts as FREE if you decide to leave a donation for their continuing care)
- Play on the Guadalupe Dunes
- Visit with exotic ostriches and OstrichLand USA, a zoo-like farm that is home to both ostriches and emus. (Feeding them does have an additional fee)
- Take a look at the Monarch at the Coronado Butterfly Preserve (November through March is prime viewing season for the Monarch butterflies)
- Enjoy oceanfront Carpinteria State Beach Park
- Visit Carpineria Sea Sanctuary (open December-May) and watch this frisky fellas romp along the shoreline
- Get a taste of the wild west with a visit to the Santa Barbara Carriage and Western Arts Museum
BONUS: Some additional FREE things to do for the holiday season:
- Enjoy the Downtown Holiday Parade on December 3rd
- Watch the Harbor Parade of LIghts on December 12th
- Drive to Solvang for the annual Julefest Celebration, complete with holiday decorations and celebrations
Other articles for Buy Nothing Day worth a read:
- Jessie at Wandering Educators: Top Ten Tips for Integrating Buy Nothing Day into Your Travels
- Jennifer at The Vacation Gals: Thanksgiving, Buy Nothing Day and Budget Travel
- Beth at Wanderlust and Lipstick: 6 Tips to Make Solo Travel Cheap
- Wil at Spot Cool Stuff: 4 Cool Ideas for Short Term Work Abroad
Photo credits: Kevin Cole via flickr (interior of Mission); Mike Baird via flickr (migrating whale); Gabriel Millos via flickr (sunset)