Stearns Wharf, located in the picturesque harbor of Santa Barbara, California, is a historic landmark and the number one attraction in the area. Built in 1872 by local lumberman John P. Stearns, it served as a vital hub for passenger and freight shipping along California's South Coast for over 25 years, making it the longest deep-water wharf between San Pedro and San Francisco at the time.
Today, Stearns Wharf offers a range of recreational and educational activities for visitors to enjoy. From taking a ride on the Water Taxi and exploring marine life at the Sea Center to trying your luck at fishing from the wharf's edge, there is something for everyone. Additionally, the wharf boasts a variety of dining options, including casual and fine dining restaurants that offer delicious food and breathtaking views of Santa Barbara. With its specialty shops offering everything from candy and ice cream to resort wear and wine tasting, Stearns Wharf provides a unique and memorable experience for all who visit.
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