Ellwood Main Monarch Butterfly Grove
Goleta, California
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34°25'22.6"N 119°53'27.1"W Maps | Directions |
State: | California |
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Monarch butterflies migrate to Goleta each November through February and this amazing sight is best viewed at the Goleta Butterfly Grove. The site is open sunrise to sunset with no admission fee, but the City of Goleta does accept donations to support the Monarch Butterfly Docent Program. The grove is adjacent to the Sperling Preserve on the Ellwood Mesa. The Ellwood Mesa open space includes 137 acres of natural terrain with designated trails and beach access. There is a portable restroom located at the parking lot.
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Add ResourceBe courteous, informed, and prepared. Read trailhead guidelines, stay on the trail, and don't feed the wildlife.
Read MoreDirections
From Goleta, California
- Head east on Hollister Ave toward Nectarine Ave (292 ft)
- Turn right onto Pine Ave (0.1 mi)
- Turn right onto Carson St (0.2 mi)
- Turn right onto S Fairview Ave (0.1 mi)
- Turn left at the 1st cross street onto Hollister Ave (2.4 mi)
- Continue straight to stay on Hollister Ave (1.0 mi)
- Turn left onto Coronado Dr (0.4 mi)
By car: Exit Highway 101 at Hollister Avenue and turn toward the ocean. Turn left onto Hollister Avenue. After .6 miles, turn right at the stoplight for Ellwood School.
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