Every Day, We’re Reminded We Live in Paradise
With a perfect Mediterranean climate, easy access to pristine beaches, and beautiful hiking trails that span across the Santa Ynez mountains - it’s no wonder why Montecito continues to rank as one of the best places to live year after year. Aside from Montecito and Santa Barbara’s natural splendor, our tight-knit and safe community is known for its respected school districts, attracting families from across the world. With so many fun things to do outside of the classroom, where do you even start?
Our team compiled a list of our favorite local family-friendly picnic spots for your endless summer:
Toro Canyon Park
Tucked into the Montecito hillside, discover a spectacular open space unfolding over 74 acres. Packed with amenities like BBQ grills, picnic tables, equestrian trails, hiking loops, several playgrounds, and horseshoes - this park is Montecito’s quintessential hidden gem. Sneak in a hike up to the mountaintop for expansive panoramic views, or take the kids for a picnic on one of the sprawling lawns by the playground.

Miramar Beach
Relax into a south-facing cove for a perfect day at Miramar Beach. Great for paddle boarding and watching surfers ride the point, we can’t think of a better place to view the sunset from the sand. With parking in the neighborhood nearby, or along South Jameson Lane, this beach wins for our easiest paddleboard and picnic location—just grab burgers to go from the neighboring Rosewood Miramar beachside venues!

Elings Park
At over 200 acres, Santa Barbara’s Elings Park is the largest community-supported non-profit public park in America. A beautiful gathering place for sports, concerts, and special events, visitors can participate in a endless number of outdoor activities. The park features baseball diamonds, soccer fields, tennis courts, an amphitheater, hang gliding/paragliding launch zones, a BMX track, dedicated picnic areas, and a playground, along with some of the best vistas in town.

Hammonds Beach
A local’s beach that sits just south of Butterfly Beach, Hammonds invites visitors to stroll through pristine tide pools and search for sand crabs. Jump rock-to-rock at low tide, count sea creatures, and see how many beautiful seashells you can find. The long, dreamy, bougainvillea-lined pathway extending from the end of Eucalyptus Lane is an added bonus.
Marsha grew up in Santa Barbara and knows the area like the back of her hand. Our team is happy to make bespoke recommendations to anyone new to the neighborhood or still getting to know the area. If you would like more insights on things to do locally or are exploring the real estate landscape, feel free to reach out to our team at any time!
