Goleta Slough Ecological Reserve is a 440-acre reserve less than 10 miles west
of downtown Santa Barbara. A combination estuary and wetlands, it includes tidal
marshes and creeks supporting birds like Great Blue Herons and wintering Canada
Geese. Goleta Slough is a designated State Marine Conservation
Area (No-Take) and an Environmentally Sensitive Habitat providing protection
for 13 state- and federally-endangered or threatened animals.
The reserve,
as well as the adjacent Goleta Beach County Park, allow you to explore the slough by foot or
bicycle. Follow the Atascadero Creek Trail to the east where it meets the paved
portion or Obern Trail, a 5-mile path connecting Goleta Beach Park to Santa
Barbara. Explore to the west by following the Goleta Beach/University of
California Santa Barbara (UCSB) Lagoon trail, a 3.3-mile loop trail taking you to
and around the lagoon on the UCSB campus. On both of these trails, you are
likely to see shorebirds, herons, and egrets, as well as a restored native
riparian habitat.
PHOTO CREDIT: Damian Gadal