Carpinteria, California Vacation Rentals

Carpinteria is a tiny coastal city located in the southeastern end of Santa Barbara County, California. Carpinteria beach rentals are famous for their gentle terrains and calm waves along sandy ...Read more

 

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If you're another person who prefers the comfort of a home to the hassle of hotels, consider Anaheim vacation rentals and Corona Del Mar vacation properties. You might also want to consider La Quinta vacation properties and Laguna Beach vacation home rentals as well as a breadth of vacation rentals in our Santa Barbara vacation rentals. Buyers can also peruse Carpinteria vacation homes for sale .



 

Carpinteria, California Vacation Rentals

Carpinteria is a tiny coastal city located in the southeastern end of Santa Barbara County, California. Carpinteria beach rentals are famous for their gentle terrains and calm waves along sandy shores. The town is excellent for a serene business trip, a family summer vacation or a holiday getaway. Experience the beauty of Carpinteria's magnificent shorelines as you go deep sea fishing, swim or do some windsurfing. Uncover the city's past as you take a tour of the Carpinteria Valley Museum. Discover recovered artifacts from the distinct cultures of the city namely Spanish, American and the Chumash. Take a quick stop at the Wardholme Torrey Pine, the town's number one historical landmark, just a ride away from many Carpinteria vacation rentals. Enjoy a picnic with the family at some of the city's major parks such as the Heath Ranch Park, Toro Canyon Park, Tar Pits Park and the Los Padres National Forest. Close to Carpinteria vacation homes, Linden Avenue comes alive with music, food and as the entire city celebrates the annual Avocado Festival. Visit the Carpinteria Salt Marsh Reserve and discover the land's interpretative trails, amphitheatre and other on-site public facilities. The salt marsh reserve also houses several endangered species and migratory waterfowls that are definitely worth seeing.