Please let us know what you love about the Gaviota Coast so we can best represent your interests. Thanks for your time!
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Please let us know what you love about the Gaviota Coast so we can best represent your interests. Thanks for your time!
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A: wild life corridors from ocean to mountains
A: Yes
A: 50
A: Western Gaviota (past Refugio)
A: Birdwatching
A: The open space, the wildlife, the undeveloped beach areas. I love that I have seen whales off the coast.
A: Yes
A: We travel through the area at least twice a year. I also lived in Isla Vista for many years and have great memories of riding my bike, going to the beach and visiting the inland areas on the coast. Currently I live in Ojai and very much appreciate open space and its value for all species.
A: State Parks
A: More than one
A: The farms and ranches that are on the land, it’s cultural significance to the Chumash, the abundant wildlife, many watersheds, beautiful beaches, reefs offshore, waves, relative quiet and unspoiled views
A: Yes
A: 100
A: State Parks
A: 10-15
A: Western Gaviota (past Refugio)
A: rural feel, wild beauty, vast open feel
A: Yes
A: 4-5
A: State Parks
A: Beach
A: The undeveloped and well- preserved beauty – more specifically the wildlife and native plants.
A: The undeveloped and well- preserved beauty – more specifically the wildlife and native plants.
A: Yes
A: 3-4 times at least!
A: Dos Pueblos Ranch
A: More than one
A: As soon as I pass the Bacara Resort heading West, I can’t help but breath a sigh of contentment. Seeing the ocean to my left, all the beautiful, undeveloped open space stretching for miles, and the rising mountain peaks to my left has the effect of instant relaxation. It is easy to marvel at the Gaviota Coast’s beauty and wonder at all the birds soaring overhead. I enjoy visiting all of the state parks, hiking on trails, surfing up and down the coast, respectfully observing the tide pools and seals near the Naples Reef and spotting White-tailed Kites and other soaring birds overhead.
A: Yes
A: Yes