Ellwood Bluffs
From the Ellwood Bluffs parking lot, the main trail leads through the middle of a long corridor of open grass meadows. This is the first of a series of very lovely fields which you can walk through on your way to the bluffs overlooking a very long and beautiful stretch of the coastline.
Devereaux Point
As you leave your car and head out to the edge of the bluffs the view west to Devereaux Point is outstanding. In the evening sunset the long peninsula-shaped point and the sihlouettes of coastal fir trees makes for a perfect picture. You can reach the point either by following the top of the bluffs or dropping down the stairs and walking along the beach.
Haskells Beach
Most likely, you will be bit intimidated by the huge resort complex which has just been completed on the far side of Tecolote Canyon. Surprisingly, what you will find, once you reach the beach, is one of the most remote and quiet sections of beaches along the coast, despite being only a few miles from downtown Goleta.
Campus Point
But if you are lucky and the tides low enough, the walk out and around the point is wonderful. Once you round the point you have nearly two miles of almost straight coastline and wide beaches which will take you all the way to Devereaux Point if you want.
Goleta Beach — East
The walk to More Mesa beach is one of our favorites. There is a small obstacle which is often present, which is a short “creek crossing” through the water exiting the Slough area but after that you’ll find yourself mesmerized by the mile long stretch ahead of you. You’ll have hundreds of seagulls, a few pelicans, and loads of sandpipers and sanderlings for company.
More Mesa
More Mesa is the mid-point between Arroyo Burro and Goleta beaches, with long stretches of relatively deserted shoreline, with the exception of the beach area immediately below the access point. There are many acres of bluff top that you can explore, with excellent views of both the Santa Ynez Mountains and the Channel Islands.