Skofield Park

Skofield Park is a 35 acres (140,000 m2) natural open space preserve and city park located within Santa Barbara, California. [1] Rattlesnake Canyon Park is located nearby, with both in the "front country" of the Santa Ynez Mountains.

History

The land was formerly owned by Ray Skofield, and originally used as a camp for "Los Rancheros Vistadores," a men's riding group which Skofield was a founder of in 1930.[2] When the surrounding area began getting more developed, Los Rancheros sold the land to the City for a park.[1]

Features

Features of the park include a nature path, picnic areas, bird watching, and native oak groves. It also has the city's only reservable campgrounds. The parking area for Skofield Park is also used for nearby Rattlesnake Canyon Park and the Rattlesnake Canyon Trail. [1]

References

Coordinates: 34°27′20″N 119°41′44″W / 34.45556°N 119.69556°W / 34.45556; -119.69556


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