How do I make reservations at Carpinteria State Beach?

Altogether the Carpinteria State Beach Campgrounds offer 191 family sites….Carpinteria State Beach Campgrounds.

Reservations at Carpinteria State Beach Campgrounds
Online Reservations at ReserveCalifornia: Carpinteria State Beach Campground Reservations or call (800) 444-PARK (7275) between 8 AM and 6 PM
Check-in, Check-out: 2:00 PM, Noon

Does Carpinteria State Beach have hookups?

Carpinteria State Beach features a beautiful mile-long beach and is located just 12 miles from Santa Barbara. The campground has 216 campsites for tents, trailers and RVs (up to 35 feet). About 105 have hookups, and of those there are 80 full hookups in the Santa Rosa Loop.

How do you camp at Carpinteria?

Carpinteria State Beach Camping

  1. Anacapa Loop is available for tents, RVs and trailers. The maximum length for RV or trailers is shown on the reservation map and is strictly enforced.
  2. Santa Cruz Loop is available for tents, RVs, or trailers.
  3. Santa Rosa Loop is for RVs and trailers only.

Can you bring your dog to Carpinteria beach?

Carpinteria State Beach offers a mile of beach for swimming, surf fishing, tidepool exploring, and camping. Although dogs are not allowed on the beach, there is a great picnic area where they can join you for lunch and to stretch their legs.

Are campfires allowed at Carpinteria State Beach?

Check-in is 6 p.m.; check-out is 9 a.m. Awnings, slide-outs, tents, and fires are not permitted. Vehicles may not move to day use after checking out. A 48-hour absence is required before returning to en-route camping. HIKE AND BIKE: Check-in time is 2 p.m.; check-out is noon.

Can you swim at Gaviota beach?

Marked by a tall Southern Pacific railroad trestle that crosses Gaviota Creek high above the day-use parking lot, the park is a popular spot for swimming, picnicking, surf fishing and camping, despite high winds that often blow through the area.

Are dogs allowed on Summerland beach?

Horses and dogs are allowed on this beautiful beach about 5 minutes south of Santa Barbara. Porpoises and seals dance in the surf, and it’s never crowded. Parking is available at both ends of the beach.