One of three state parks along the Gaviota Coast in Southern California, Gaviota State Park is a real hidden gem for adventure-hungry nature lovers. The park consists of several trails for hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding, and you can’t go wrong when exploring any of them. However, the trail featured here may be one of the most interesting, as it leads you up a steep hill to a unique rock formation containing several wind caves. After reaching the top, you can pause for a break inside one of the awesome caves! Take a look:
A unique sandstone formation containing multiple wind caves is located right off U.S. Route 101 in Gaviota State Park. It’s just a two-mile out-and-back hike to the caves, where you’ll enjoy gorgeous views of the SoCal coast and lush green hills.
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To find the trail, take the Gaviota Beach Rd exit from the 101 freeway. Keep right upon reaching Gaviota Campground and follow the road uphill. Keep your eyes peeled for a small parking area on the right-hand side of the road where the trail starts.
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After departing from the parking area, you’ll follow a dirt road for approximately a mile and a half. This first section of the trail is easygoing and pleasant. Prepare yourself, though; the trail ramps up in intensity as you get closer to the caves!
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The last section of the trail that goes uphill to the caves is mildly strenuous. It goes straight up the hillside without any switchbacks, so it’s quite a workout. However, the view of the caves looming above serves as inspiration to keep going.
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Once you reach the base of the sandstone formation, you can start to explore. There is a lower and upper set of wind caves. The lower caves are a bit more intricate and a great place to catch some shade before continuing your adventure.
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From here, there are several trails that will take you to the top of the caves. Upon reaching the top, you’ll be treated to a breathtaking view of the coast and hills below. Be sure to take a moment to enjoy it!
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Once you’ve had your fill of scrambling and exploring the caves, simply head back the way you came to the parking area. There are no fees required to hike the Gaviota Wind Caves, but be aware that dogs are not allowed. Visit the trail map on AllTrails to see more photos and reviews of this unique hike on the SoCal coast.
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What do you think? Are you ready to head to Gaviota State Park and explore these unique wind caves right along the SoCal coast? Share your thoughts with us in the comments below!
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Address: Gaviota Wind Caves, 1595 US-101, Goleta, CA 93117, USA