North Campus Open Space in Goleta offers 136 acres of restored natural wetlands with 2.25 miles of well-maintained trails and boardwalks, perfect for hiking, biking, jogging, and birdwatching. Visitors can experience a thriving ecological reserve featuring native flora and fauna, scenic coastal overlooks, and numerous benches for relaxing amidst the landscape.
What to Expect:
🦅 Birdwatching and wildlife observation opportunities
🚶♂️ Multiple trail loops and boardwalks for varied hiking durations
🚴♀️ Bike-friendly paths and jogging routes
🌿 Native plant restoration and ecological reserve environment
🐕 Dog-friendly with leash rules
Important Information:
– No restroom facilities on site yet
– Parking available off Whittier Drive and Atlantic Ct
– Trails can be uneven, some areas waterlogged after rain
– Dogs must be kept on leash and stay on trails

Haley's Pick 🍽️
You probably know her as @milehighandhungry. Each week, Haley shares the one place she’s obsessed with right now. From hidden gems to hot new openings, if she picks it, it’s worth the hype.
Haley's Review of Riot BBQ
Riot BBQ on South Delaware feels like a backyard cookout run by a Top Chef, because it is. Chef Manny Barella and pitmaster Patrick Klaiber have teamed up to blend Monterrey flavors with Texas-style smoke, and the results are seriously craveable.
The brisket steals the show: tender, deeply smoky, and finished with Barella’s bold spice rub. Get it solo or wrapped in buttery Raquelita tortillas. The pulled pork brings heat with ancho, guajillo, and morita chiles, and the al pastor ribs are sticky, sweet, and slightly charred in all the right ways.
Even the sides are insanely good! Think crunchy pepita-macha slaw and banana pudding served in a jar that tastes just like childhood (but better). Every bite feels intentional.
It’s barbecue with heart, history, and just the right amount of heat. Riot BBQ isn’t just a meal, it’s a moment worth lining up for.
– Haley @milehighandhungry
📍 Local Insights
🦉 Birdwatching Hotspot: Early mornings offer the best chance to see migratory and native bird species along the boardwalks.
🚴♂️ Multi-Use Trails: Trails accommodate biking and jogging; helmets recommended on uneven sections.
🌿 Native Plant Focus: The restoration highlights California native plants—visitors can learn about local ecology during their walk.
🐕 Dog Rules: Dogs are welcome but must be leashed and kept on trails to protect wildlife and vegetation.
Review Sentiment
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Based on the 50 most recent Google reviews
Visitors consistently praise the area's rich biodiversity, well-maintained trails, and peaceful setting for birdwatching and hiking. Many appreciate the native plant restoration and coastal views. Some note the absence of restrooms and occasional trail waterlogging, but overall satisfaction is high.
Last updated on
January 9th, 2026