This post highlights the best things to do Los Olivos, California (Santa Barbara County). Plus, where to drink and eat in this beautiful town!
Cities. Cities. Cities. Oh, how we love cities. Itineraries such as Rome-Florence-Venice, Prague-Budapest-Vienna, or San Francisco-Los Angeles-San Diego can send mass excitement shivers to hardcore explorers and good life lovers.
I am guilty of being a city devotee (the bigger the better). I have thought about moving to a place with a slower pace but, ironically, this thought gives me an inexplicable sense of anguish. Maybe that is why I have chosen chaotic, out-of-control Los Angeles as my home base.
But one thing I know: never underestimate a town or place for being small, remote, hidden.
Every time I comment about my visits to the Santa Ynez Valley (or Santa Barbara), a necessary question arises.
“Did you go to Los Olivos?”
Yes, at last, I visited the tiny town of Los Olivos. So tiny that in fact, I almost missed it because I got distracted looking at some maps while my husband was driving around. The centrally located flagpole got his attention.
“Have we arrived?” he asked while scanning the streets.
“Ewww,” I murmured while taking a look at the flagpole, “Yes. Pull out here.”
A few hours walking around was enough to discover how this town is small only in physical terms. There are a lot of factors contributing to the star status of Los Olivos.
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Things to Do in Los Olivos
Well, as I have mentioned, Los Olivos is very small. However, in this case, small is not a synonym for boring. There is a lot to do in town. But, let me warn you. This is a wine-tasting town. The focus is going to be on that aspect. I have tried to provide as much detail as possible about other activities available to visitors.
The center of town is located at the intersections of Grand Avenue and Alamo Pintado Avenue.
Wine, Wine, WIne – It is the Center of Everything
Los Olivos is in the middle of wine country and the town takes its surroundings very seriously. It is not necessary to get out of town to get a taste of the valley’s most famous product.
Nobody seems to know how many wine tasting rooms are in town (this number doesn’t include the nearby wineries). Some number them at two dozen and others at more than thirty. But, who really cares about the exact number? The important thing is that there is something for every taste. Plus, you can spend days in town with the excuse of wanting to visit yet another tasting room.
Some of the best Los Olivos tasting rooms in town include:
Carhartt – this wine tasting room is one of the most popular in town because of its variety of wines and super friendly staff. Recently, they moved from their cozy (but small) tasting room to a bigger one in front of the street
Epiphany – This is one of the most expansive properties in town with indoor and outdoor tasting spaces. You can drink full bodies (and super sophisticated) of red wines in a place that feels like your backyard. Plus, they have a Bubble Shack, a space dedicated to bubbly wine
E11ven by Andrew Murray – Andrew Murray creates some of the most highly-acclaimed Rhone varietals in the Sant Ynez Valley. You cannot leave without tasting his stuff. He has another wine tasting room at Foxen Canyon
Dragonette Cellars – This is another must for red wine lovers
Coquelicot – This is another place with a great outdoor tasting room. You are allowed to bring a picnic or snacks
Solminer – I am fascinated with this place. This is for those who are looking to try something different since they have several wines from Austrian grapes, a rarity in the Valley. You can add cheese, nuts, and bread to your tasting
Story of Soil – I have asked several locals about their favorite tasting room in Los Olivos and most of them point me to Story of Soil. Locals know best! Follow their advice.
This is just a sample of what can be found in Los Olivos. If you do not know where to begin, do some online research, visit Solvang’s visitor center, ask a local for a recommendation or jump right in into the experience.
Tastings are, in general, $15 per person. Check local visitor’s center for discounts (ex. 2 for 1).
Tip: Visit during the week or early during the weekends if you want a more intimate wine tasting experience.
If you want to taste surrounded by vineyards, I recommend heading to one of the Los Olivos wineries located in Alamo Pintado Road.
Here are some Los Olivos vineyards you should visit (I love all of these):
- Lincourt Vineyards
- Rideau Vineyard
- Buttonwood Farm Winery & Vineyard
- Blackjack Ranch Vineyards
Beckmen Vineyards and Roblar Winery are close enough (and super cute) to include here.
Another place with some of the best wineries in Los Olivos is Foxen Canyon Road. There you will find Andrew Firestone Winery, Koehler Winery, and Fess Parker Winery.
Keep in mind many wineries allow visitors to picnic on their grounds. A lot of people bring lunch and have it with a glass or bottle of their wine.
It is not easy to pick the best winery in Los Olivos. That depends a lot on what grape varietals you prefer but I have provided tons of options. Believe me, the quality here is high. You will find something you like.
More Tasting: This Time Beer
If you or somebody in your party is not a fan of wine, well, Los Olivos has beer too. Figueroa Mountain Brewing started operations about 8 years ago in Buellton (another town in the Santa Ynez Valley).
For some time, it was only that taproom, and then, they started to spread around like fire. The Los Olivos location has added diversity (and a fun vibe) to the town. Stop by to check out what they have on tap. Tasting flights are available on request.
Yet More Tasting: Olive Oil
Sounds bizarre? Maybe a little. But tasting olive oil, balsamic vinegar, wine vinegar, and truffle oil is a thing. And, let me tell you, it is a delicious thing. If you have never experienced this, head to Olive Hill Farm in Downtown Los Olivos. I am sure you will be enchanted by one or more products.
Beautiful Things to Buy and Admire
Los Olivos has some of the most beautiful stores I have visited.
Make sure to visit J.W. Oeste. A big outdoor patio is filled with fountains, statues, bushes, flowers, and too many more objects. You can spend hours trying to see every offering in the store. The personnel is very nice and two cute dogs welcome you upon arrival.
Artisans Gallery is another cute shop (they even have a pine tree created with horseshoes). The recently restored old silversmith workshop is now a quaint retail store offering handmade leather designs by a local artist.
For fine and funky home décor, olive oils, soaps, cosmetics, skin and hair products, kitchen utensils, cookbooks, jewelry, and gifts, visit Los Olivos General Store. Plus, everything on sale is made by local artisans or with local products.
For gorgeous cards and stationery, visit Honey Paper. For clothes and accessories, Wildflower Women is a good option.
Just a little bit outside of town (2450 Alamo Pintado Road), Global Gardens, a self-proclaimed farm stand, sells olive oil, balsamic vinegar, creams, soaps, lip balms, and more. Not that far away (2480 Roblar Avenue), Clairmont Farms sells all things lavender (yes, this comes from Los Olivos lavender farm).
I am telling you Los Olivos shopping is on fire!
Explore Wine Country by Bike
Pedego Electric Bikes have set up shop in town and offers a 2-hour guided bike tour with stops at local vendors and an estate (for wine tasting). Group (6 or more) and VIP tours can be arranged too.
Find more info here.
Get a Massage or Beauty Treatment
If you feel like getting pampered on your day trip or weekend visit, you can book 30, 60, or 90 minutes at A Sante (they operate by appointment).
The Spa at Fess Parker Wine Country Inn offers facials, massages, hot stone therapy, and other beauty treatments. You need to call to reserve.
Note: The Fess Parker Winery is located on Foxen Canyon Road, a few miles from Los Olivos. Visiting is totally worth it! Epiphany (with a tasting room in Los Olivos) is a branch owned by the Fess Parker family.
Festivals
Each June, the town celebrates the Olive and Jazz Festival. July sees the celebration of Bastille Day with tons of food. Other celebrations are the Quickdraw and Artwalk and the Annual Day in the Country.
For a list of Los Olivos upcoming events, check this page.
Natural Surroundings
If you want to wine taste among vineyards, I get you. Some are in search of a more rural experience. For that, you can visit one of the nearby states offering tastings among their gardens, orchards, and vines.
Check Lincourt, Blackjack Ranch, Roblar, or Bridlewood Estate. Or, less than a mile from Downtown Los Olivos, you can take the Zaca Mesa Station Road to start the Foxen Canyon Wine Trail.
My post highlighting The Backroads of the Santa Ynez Valley has many pictures showing the beautiful hills and mountains surrounding Los Olivos.
Last but not Least: The People
“From where are you visiting us?” asked a shop owner.
“From Los Angeles,” I replied
“Oh, please. Los Angeles is so general. From where are you visiting us?”
Well, I get it. People living and working in Los Olivos are not interested in the broad and superficial stuff. In a friendly way, they are genuinely interested in knowing you. They make conversation, give recommendations and talk about their own lives. You feel like you are surrounded by old friends. I find this refreshing since people there are actually interested in giving you some of their time. The human factor increases my desire to revisit this town over and over again.
Things to Do Near Los Olivos
The Santa Ynez Valley is full of beautiful towns and fun attractions. There are so many things to do in Santa Ynez. Below are some ideas to add to your Los Olivos itinerary (and extend your stay in the area).
Solvang – this is California’s Little Denmark. Visit to discover all sorts of Danish treats (architecture, food, sweets). Solvang is located about 6 miles from Los Olivos and has a considerably larger selection of services (restaurants, hotels, etc.)
If you are spending some time in Solvang or visiting for a day, I recommend you take a look at my detailed article on Things to Do in Solvang.
Keep exploring by checking out the following posts:
Solvang Pictures: The Danish Village of my Dreams
Solvang Images: A Piece of Denmark Close to Home
Solvang Bakeries and Sweet Treats
Solvang Wineries and Tasting Rooms
Ostrichland USA (10 miles) – a fun spot where you can feed ostriches and emus
Quicksilver Ranch (3 miles) – ranch breeding miniature horses. The public is welcome to stop by to take a look at the horses for free
Chumash Casino Resort (5 miles) – this is a spot for those who enjoy gambling and buffets
Santa Ynez (5 miles)– this is the cowboy town of the valley
Buellton (10 miles) – another small town with good restaurants and several tasting rooms
Lompoc (27 miles) – This town is known for its flower fields, downtown murals, wine ghetto, and beaches
Los Olivos Restaurants
For a small town, Los Olivos has a nice variety of eateries offering breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Here is a sample of where you can try scrumptious dishes:
Corner House Coffee – This is the perfect place to relax on comfy sofas. For what I experienced, locals seem to be crazy about the place. Besides coffee, you can get sandwiches, wood fire pizza, and ice cream. There are magazines to read and art for sale.
Los Olivos Wine Merchant Café – This is the place to get fresh salads, artisanal cheeses, and hearty entrees.
Panino – This small Santa Barbara County chain serves soups, sandwiches, and salads. There are locations in Solvang and Santa Ynez too. This is a classic Los Olivos lunch spot!
Bear & Star – Specialize in ranch cuisine prepared with fresh California ingredients
R Country Market – this shop sells all sorts of picnic supplies, snacks, soft drinks, and wine. It has a deli counter serving sandwiches and salads. Check out their daily specials
To satisfy your sweet tooth, visit Stafford’s Famous Chocolates (they even have lavender-infused flavors).
Los Olivos Hotels
I think I have said this a hundred times but let me say it again. Los Olivos is small.
The only hotel in town is the Fess Parker Wine Country Inn.
For other places to stay in Los Olivos, I recommend looking for a nice place in Solvang. Solvang to Los Olivos is only 6 miles.
Tip: Prices in Solvang and nearby towns like Buellton and Los Olivos have increased in the last 10 years. During the week, you should have no problem finding affordable accommodation. Now, everything goes up during weekends. If you want to get the best price possible, you need to book several weeks before you arrive in town.
I save money by staying at Lompoc, a city located 20 miles from Solvang, on the opposite side of the Santa Ynez Valley. Hotels are way cheaper in there. Once again, lock in a good rate by booking at least a week before your stay.
Some History
Everything started during the 1880s when a young, rich man bought several acres close to the Alamo Pintado Creek. He planted five thousand olive trees and called the property Rancho De Los Olivos. The state of California was booming during those years (people moved to the state during the Gold Rush) and the Pacific Coast Railway extended the train lines to the area. The town was later called Los Olivos (The Olive Trees) because of the nearby ranch.
Rising Fame
Today, the Victorian-styled town is a census-designated place in Santa Barbara County. With about 1,000 residents, the town has been featured in the award-winning movie Sideways, episodes of The Bachelor, and wine-related documentaries and shows.
Various celebrities including Steven Segal, David Hasselhoff, and Bo Derek, call or have called this area home. The ranches of President Regan and Michael Jackson were located in the vicinity.
All this indicates the allure of town (and of the surrounding rolling hills) with the rich and famous.
How to Reach Los Olivos
Los Olivos is located on CA-154. The town can be reached in 40 minutes (34 miles) from Santa Barbara, 12 minutes (6 miles) from Solvang, and 2 hours (128 miles) from Los Angeles. I encourage you to make Los Olivos part of a Santa Ynez Valley weekend trip.
The closest major airport is located in Santa Barbara. There are ways to reach the town using public transportation but renting a car is recommendable.
Sightseeing Gear
Get ready for a day of sightseeing by bringing the right gear. Here is a list of the items I pack to explore cities and towns in California.
- Walking Shoes – Comfortable walking shoes are a must. I recommend investing in a good pair. My go-to brands are Clarks, Tevas, and Sketchers.
- Anti-Theft Bag – Keep your belongings safe by keeping them in an anti-theft bag. The ones manufactured by Travelon have a 5-points security system including an RFID blocking pocket. >>Check out their crossbody bag here If you prefer a backpack, this one is a good option
- Sweatshirt – A sweatshirt is a must to keep me warm during chilly mornings and nights. >Click to see this California appropriate option here
- Sun Block – Do not leave the house (or the car) without applying sunblock. I repeat, always wear sunblock when outdoors. >Buy sunblock here
- Lip Balm with Sunscreen – Protect your lips by applying a balm with sunscreen. >Get one of the best lip balms here
- Wide Brim Hat – A wide brim hat is a great way to protect your scalp, face, and neck. The ones manufactured by FURTALK come with an anti-UV function. >Buy this amazing hat here
- Hand Sanitizer – Do not forget to pack hand sanitizer and sanitizing wipes.
- Sunglasses – These are another must when it comes to protecting from the sun. A polarized, sporty pair works better outdoors. >Take a look at this wonderful pair
- Water Bottle – Do not forget to bring water! Keep yours cold by taking a beautiful Hydro Flask water bottle. >Check out the insane options here
- THERMOS Tumblers – I have been a fan of the THERMOS brand since I received a tumbler as a gift. The tumblers keep drinks hot for hours. >>Buy THERMOS insulated tumblers here
- Camera – I have never gotten used to taking pictures exclusively with my phone. I prefer to use the Sony Alpha a6000. It is compact and takes gorgeous pictures. >Buy Sony Camera here
- Tripod – A compact tripod to take your photos and videos to a different level. >>Check out this popular option here
- Portable Power Bank – It is a pain to keep phones charged on trips (more if you are taking pictures, posting on social media, and navigating). Having a power bank is a lifesaver. The Anker portable charger can charge a phone 5 times. >Buy this incredible power bank here
- Since Los Olivos is located in wine country, make sure to pack insulated wine tumblers, a corkscrew, a picnic set, and/or wine tote.
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Lady Fi says
What a delightful place!
betty - NZ says
Places like this is right up my alley! I love the little towns and this one looks just charming!
image-in-ing: weekly photo linkup says
Such a pretty town – quaint and pristine.
Thanks for sharing at https://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2018/04/biltmore-estate-in-bloom.html
photo cache says
I love small town USA and I wish I get to visit more of them. Thanks for putting this one on my radar.
Kay L. Davies says
I had no idea such a place existed, and I’ve been to California a whole lot more than once!
It’s beautiful, from the lush greenery to the wonderful old Victorian houses (my favourite kind).
Thank you for sharing this lovely place with us.
Kay
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Sarah says
I personally am a fan of smaller or off the radar towns like this, compared to the giant cities! Maybe it’s because I always imagine living in the places I travel to. Glad you finally made it to Los Olivos!
California Globetrotter says
Omgosh, so stinkin’ cute! How’ve I never heard of this town before!!! I have to go here! And I love that wine plays such a big role in the town! Pinned! #WanderfulWednesday
Carly says
What a quaint travel destination! It’s amazing how a small town can pack in so many interesting things to see and do!
Patrice Thompson says
Oh man, I totally hear your plight about big cities vs. small towns. What a beautiful little place, though!! Sign me up for the olive and jazz festival. It sounds like that place just really has a lot of great personality and cool people (who don’t finish their sentences with hanging prepositions, yay!).
Josy A says
Like the previous commenters, this is the kind of place I love to visit. I get a little bored and claustrophobic in big cities but I LOVE small towns or villages, especially places with good food and wine! Los Olivos looks delightful!
Now you know how nice it is, would you go back, or would the larger cities reel you back in!?
Richa says
I love reading about such cute little towns around more popular places. So thanks for introducing me to Los Olivos 🙂 I am already in love with Santa Ynez Valley after breifly passing through it on my Hgw 1 roadtrip and definitely plan to return someday to explore more of it. Will make sure to visit this gem then <3
Soujanya says
I love small towns and Los Olivos, with the wine, the food and the beautiful architecture looks just perfect !!!
Sage says
I would so love to visit! Los Olivos seems to have everything — a beautiful location, quaint buildings, delicious food, and wine.
Martha says
What a quaint little town! I laughed so hard when I read that you said “eww” when first seeing the city, ha! I’ve learned to love little towns and their charm, though, I’m like you and love big cities! Great suggestions.
Anna says
Love the gonzo style writing! And I absolutely love small towns!
beatravelling says
This looks so adorable!! I am planning a US (road)trip within the next couple of years, but I can’t manage to include all the great places you write about! 🙂 #wanderfulwednesday
Alexis Rae says
Needless to say, I can see why this town is so famous. It sounds like a great time and its so picturesque!
Katherine says
I can’t believe so many famous people have lived in/around Los Olivos. I’d actually never heard of it before reading your post. But I love quaint towns like this, especially when there are bakeries. And the jazz festival sounds great! #FarawayFiles
Katie Dickinson says
It looks so cute! I love tiny little places like that because there is so much packed into a small area and it almost feels like a crafted tv stage! The colors and textures in the pictures make it look like a place with really fabulous character 😀
Angela says
Nice places to have some coffee and unwind. It also looks nice to have your OOTD with their store designs. 🙂 corner house coffee’s food looks yummy! Great shots.
Paul and Carole says
Looks a quaint place to visit and if wine is central to everything then we will definitely like it here! #feetdotravel
Erin Gustafson | Oregon Girl Around the World says
Rats! I wish I’d had this post when we visited Santa Barbara a couple summers back – looks exactly like a little town I’d love to stroll through! Right now I’m just smitten with that California sunshine. Take me back! Thanks for sharing a bit of the history of this charming town and all the great dining and tasting options. #FarawayFiles
Katy says
You had me at wine but Los Olivos looks cute as a button, full of personality and so worth the trip from LA. Thanks for sharing this find on #FarawayFiles
Keri | Ladies What Travel says
It looks like such a pretty little town to visit! #WanderfulWednesday
Vanessa says
Sounds like such a fun and picturesque town! I totally see how it makes a great stop on a road trip!
Sharon says
What a charming town — and wine! I went to school in Santa Barbara and somehow missed Los Olivos. Pinning for future planning!
Melanie says
You had me at “wine is at the center of everything”! We love exploring wineries wherever we go; the more the better! We also love tiny towns and Los Olivos looks right up our alley!
Andrea Mayfield says
This town is just so cute and so colorful!
Jessica says
Oh wow, when I saw this post, I got super excited! I’m a California native and I went to University nearby, so every chance I got I would take a weekend excursion up to Los Olivos and Solvang! I’m a huge wine-nerd, so the tastings were a definite motivation. And seeing the locations from the movie Sideways is so awesome! I personally love the restaurant Wine Merchant Cafe, which was also in the movie! And the restaurant Sides Hardware and Shoes (definitely doesn’t sound like a restaurant, but it is!) is a fantastic locals’ favorite, too. And I back up your tasting room recommendations! I love this area, because it also seems that every time I visit now (much less than years ago, unfortunately) there’s something new to see or try! Thanks for the great information, it brought back some great memories 🙂 #FarawayFiles
jill says
I have to admit that I am one of those that loved my visit to Los Olivos. It’s been years since my visit – but I’ve included it on my Southern Cal itinerary this spring. Can’t wait to go back!
Julia Dent says
This is such a cute town! Definitely want to visit the next time I go to California!
Chloe says
I’ve been here a couple of years ago. After having a brunch, we strolled around the town. Cute, quaint town. I loved it!
Rob+Ann @TravelLatte(.net) says
What a great look at Los Olivos! Along with Santa Barbara, my mom loved visiting the area. Somehow, I never seemed to make it out there as often, which is too bad. I had forgotten how quaint it is. We’ll have to make a point of visiting the next time we’re in the area. Thanks for linking up with us for #WeekendWanderlust!
Lisa says
What a pretty little town! I agree, somtimes we just need a break from the big cities and this looks like the perfect place to relax a bit 🙂
Shona says
How gorgeous. I love visiting places where the locals make you feel right at home. The architecture is so pretty and all of the stores are so unique. Of course, you had me when you mentioned wine! 😉
Mike Salinas says
Los Olivos standard time
Mayberry movie was filmed there too.
Didn’t mention stage coach stop.
Mike Salinas says
Sorry earlier post was missing a digit.
Kate and Kris says
Hang on, David Hasslehoff and Steven Segal live in the same town? That’s worth visiting for that alone! The houses remind me of TV shows like Charmed. Cool place.
Rhonda Albom says
This is a very cute town. Do they still have olive trees are has it given way to the wineries. I like the boutique feel and love that tree/stack of horseshoes outside the Artisans Gallery.
Kelly says
I popped into Los Olivos while on a CA road trip because I wanted to stop at Dragonette Cellars (love their rose!). Thought the town looked so cute and definitely want to return; it’s charming how all of the places are little cottages!