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El Capitan Canyon

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El Capitan Canyon

About El Capitan Canyon
Nature Lodging on the Southern California coast: Not a contradiction in terms, but a unique reality at El Capitan Canyon.
El Capitan Canyon resort is a mere 20 miles north of Santa Barbara. Located in a seaside pocket on 300 plus acres on the picturesque Pacific coast, the nature lodging experience at El Capitan Canyon was created for those who have the desire to totally unwind, relax and commune with nature.
Enjoy services and amenities typically found in a traditional resort, yet it’s minimalism without deprivation… comfort without over-indulgence. The glories of nature without the overbearing manufactured hand of man.
Experience the natural beauty of the environment in a camp-like surrounding with all the creature comforts we have come to enjoy and expect.
A return to the simple things in life that truly make us happy.

11560 Calle Real, Goleta, CA 93117

866-352-2729 | website

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