Carpinteria Lions Park is located in the beautiful Carpinteria Valley, 80 miles up the coast from Los Angeles and 12 miles south of Santa Barbara. Visitors come to this peaceful seaside city to soak up sunshine at the beach, or to simply enjoy the small town pleasures where tree-shaded streets, parades and craft shows evoke a gentle way of life.
Nature smiles kindly on the Carpinteria Valley, where fruit trees blanket the hillsides, sandy beaches stretch in the sun, and daytime temperatures range between 60 and 80 degrees. A variety of motels, quaint bed and breakfasts, and fully-furnished beachfront rentals welcome visitors to the Valley year round.
Carpinteria beaches have been rated in The World’s Top 10 by “Dr. Beach” and enjoys the reputation as one of the world’s safest. In 1769, Spanish explorers found the native Chumash Indians crafting redwood canoes on the beach and named the village “La Carpinteria”--the carpenter’s shop. For more information on Carpinteria, see www.carpchamber.org or the City of Carpinteria.
Nature smiles kindly on the Carpinteria Valley, where fruit trees blanket the hillsides, sandy beaches stretch in the sun, and daytime temperatures range between 60 and 80 degrees. A variety of motels, quaint bed and breakfasts, and fully-furnished beachfront rentals welcome visitors to the Valley year round.
Carpinteria beaches have been rated in The World’s Top 10 by “Dr. Beach” and enjoys the reputation as one of the world’s safest. In 1769, Spanish explorers found the native Chumash Indians crafting redwood canoes on the beach and named the village “La Carpinteria”--the carpenter’s shop. For more information on Carpinteria, see www.carpchamber.org or the City of Carpinteria.