Field Trip: Nojoqui Falls County Park

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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.

MAP HERE or Google Map

Other Information:

  • Bring water, snack
  • Wear comfortable shoes
  • Bring a hat
  • Binoculars a must, spotting scopes are useful

Trip Coordinator:

Sponsored by Santa Barbara Audubon Society

Santa Barbara Audubon Society is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization