Douglas Family Preserve is a coastal open space park in Santa Barbara, California, offering panoramic ocean views and diverse hiking opportunities along blufftop trails.
The Douglas Family Preserve is a 70-acre natural open space area located along the Pacific coastline in Santa Barbara, California. This protected urban preserve provides visitors a scenic escape with its rolling bluffside meadows, coastal sage scrub, and views overlooking the Pacific Ocean and the Channel Islands on clear days. Formerly part of a private ranch, the land was donated by the Douglas family to the city and designated for public use, preserving vital habitat and open space near the urban core. The preserve features gentle trails popular for walking, jogging, dog walking, and horseback riding. The terrain varies from grassy knolls to rugged coastal bluffs, with access points near East Cabrillo Boulevard. Wildlife commonly spotted includes birds such as hawks, pelicans, and songbirds, while native plants like sagebrush, coyote brush, and wildflowers thrive in this Mediterranean climate. The preserve’s proximity to downtown Santa Barbara makes it a favored destination for locals and tourists seeking outdoor recreation, relaxation, and stunning sunset views. Notable landmarks include the bluff overlooks and the remnants of the area's ranching past, contributing to a peaceful setting for casual exploration. The Douglas Family Preserve offers an accessible natural retreat emphasizing conservation and outdoor enjoyment without extensive infrastructure, making it ideal for short hikes and nature appreciation.
Sweeping Pacific Ocean coastal views from blufftop vantage points
Native coastal sage scrub and grassland ecosystem with diverse birdlife
Popular off-leash dog walking area with gentle rolling terrain
Historical remnants of the old Douglas family ranch, including old fences and ranch roads
High bluff areas offer panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean and Channel Islands on clear days.
A designated off-leash zone allows dogs to roam freely under voice control while owners enjoy open space.
Coastal sage scrub and grassland habitats support local wildlife including songbirds, raptors, and native plants.