
Nestled just over the Gaviota pass from Gaviota State Beach is Nojoqui Falls County Park. There is quite a spectacular waterfall in the park (if it’s been raining) and is also home to the county’s breeding population of Purple Martins.
Saturday, May 24, 2025 ~ 8:45 am – 11:30 am
Date changed from El Tecolote published date
Trip Leader:
Rob Lindsay
Target Birds:
- Yellow-billed Magpie
- Purple Martin
- Blue Grosbeak
- Lazuli Bunting
- Barn Owl
- Vireos
- Woodpeckers
- Orioles
Directions:
- The park is in the Santa Ynez Valley
- From Hwy 101 take the Nojoqui Park turnoff (old Coast Hwy) 1.2 miles north of Gaviota Pass summit
- This is a poorly marked turn off with only a small brown “Nojoqui Park” sign
- Turn left on Alisal Road (approx 1 mile)
- Nojoqui Falls Park is on the right about 0.8 miles down the road.
- We will meet in the parking area nearest the falls
We will hike to the falls (an easy walk) and then bird the entire park.
Other Information:
- Bring water, snack
- Wear comfortable shoes
- Bring a hat
- Binoculars a must, spotting scopes are useful
Trip Coordinator:
Dane St. George
Contact Dane for reservations, information or questions
Sponsored by Santa Barbara Audubon Society
Santa Barbara Audubon Society is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization