We deliver to most campgrounds and private property within a 60 mile radius of Santa Barbara. Some of the popular destinations we service include: Sun Outdoors Santa Barbara @ El Capitan, Lake Casitas, Cachuma Lake, Sage Hill Campground, Live Oak Campground, Jalama Beach in Lompoc, Rincon Parkway, Faria Beach, Hobson’s Beach, Earl Warren Showgrounds, Ventura RV Resort, Flying Flags RV Resort in Buellton, Ventura Ranch KOA, Steckel Park Santa Paula, Camp Comfort Ojai, Santa Barbara Sunrise RV Park and Pismo Beach RV parks.
**Note For State Parks: We cannot deliver within the state park campgrounds (Gaviota, Refugio, El Capitan, Carpinteria & Emma Wood). For the these locations, we deliver to the outside of the campground and you would need to tow the trailer in from there.
Live Oak Campground
Nestled in the pristine wilderness between the San Raphael and Santa Ynez Mountains, lie 40 undeveloped acres that were once a campsite for cowboys and can now be rented for large events. Wildflowers bloom year-round, and the only sounds are the rippling river, the rustle of black-tailed deer, the call of osprey and hawk.
Jalama Beach County Park
Jalama Beach, located in the Lompoc area, is a respite from typically bustling seaside parks, yet offers many conveniences. Groceries, personal care sundries, firewood, fishing bait and tackle, ice, beer, and wine may be purchased at the Jalama Store. Other services include mailing, facsimile, and video rentals. The store and its popular Grill are open daily from 10 am.
Hobson Beach Park
Hobson Beach Park is located North of Faria Beach Park and the Rincon Parkway. Similar to Faria Park, Hobson Park is wedged between the Pacific Ocean and the base of the Santa Ynez mountains along Highway 1 off the Ventura Freeway. The views of the Channel Islands are exceptional, and are most notable at dusk. This park is footsteps away from the Pacific Ocean.
Faria Beach Park
The park lies between the Pacific Ocean and the base of the Santa Ynez mountains along Highway 1 off the Ventura Freeway. The views of the Channel Islands are breathtaking, and are most notable at dusk. Campsites are highly sought after at this small picturesque park, which is footsteps away from the Pacific Ocean.
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Emma Wood State Beach
Moderate temperatures help make Emma Wood State Beach popular for swimming, surfing and fishing. Catches include perch, bass, cabezon and corbina. The Ventura River estuary is at the mouth of the Ventura River at the southeast end of the park. It attracts a variety of wildlife including raccoons, songbirds and great blue herons. Dolphins are occasionally seen just offshore. The park also features the crumbling ruins of a World War II coastal artillery site. The offshore Channel Islands can be seen from the beach.
Carpinteria State Beach
Ten miles south of Santa Barbara, Carpinteria State Beach offers a mile of beach for recreating and camping. Although dogs are not allowed on beach, they have a great picnic area where they are allowed to enjoy the outdoors as well.
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El Capitan State Beach
El Capitán State Beach offers visitors a sandy beach, rocky tidepools, and stands of sycamore and oaks along El Capitán Creek. It’s a perfect setting for swimming, fishing, surfing, picnicking and camping. A stairway provides access from the bluffs to the beach area.
Refugio State Beach
Refugio State Beach offers excellent coastal fishing as well as trails and picnic sites. Palm trees planted near Refugio Creek give a distinctive look to the beach and camping area. Lifeguards patrol the beach year around while lifeguard towers are only staffed roughly from Memorial day weekend through Labor day weekend. Beach wheelchairs are available for use by the public at no cost. With this specially designed chair, wheelchair users may access the beach at several locations. Contact a ranger or lifeguard for additional information.
Gaviota State Park
Located along the coast, off Highway 101, 33 miles northwest of Santa Barbara. The campsites at Gaviota State Park are a few hundred yards inland along Gaviota Creek and nearly under the shadow of an overhead railroad trestle. Visitors to the park and beach here enjoy fishing from the pier and sunning near the rolling waves. A boat hoist on the pier can be used to lower smallcraft into the ocean. The major drawback of the campground is the wind, which can ravage poorly anchored tents. RV and trailer campers don’t seem to mind as much.
Lake Casitas – Ojai
Lake Casitas Campground has more than 400 RV, trailer and tent campsites along the lake’s north shore. The 2,500-acre lake is only 10 miles inland from Ventura and offers a wonderful spot for families to relax by the water. Fishing for largemouth bass is popular here. Although there is no body contract allowed with the lake’s water, Lake Casitas’ Water Adventure Park with water slides, inner tube rides, and a swim lagoon, has something for everyone. Many of the RV sites have electric and water hook ups available.
