Skofield Park is a natural
open space preserve
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and city park located within
Santa Barbara,
California
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[Santa Barbara City Parks Department: Skofield Park]
/ref> Rattlesnake Canyon Park is located nearby, with both in the "front country" of the Santa Ynez Mountains.
History
The land was formerly owned by Ray Skofield, and originally used as a camp for "Los Rancheros Vistadores," a men's riding group which Skofield was a founder of in 1930.Santa Barbara Edhat - Ed Finds The Park
/ref> When the surrounding area began getting more developed, Los Rancheros sold the land to the City for a park for $145,000 in May 1954.
Features
Features of the park include a nature path, picnic areas, bird watching, and native oak groves. It also has the city's only reservable campground
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s. The parking area for Skofield Park is also used for nearby Rattlesnake Canyon Park and the Rattlesnake Canyon Trail. [
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References
Parks in Santa Barbara, California
Campgrounds in California
Santa Ynez Mountains
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