Carpinteria Neighborhoods

A beloved beach town with a walkable downtown, beautiful beaches, surf culture, family neighborhoods, and old-California charm.

Carpinteria pairs a famously safe, sandy shoreline with a relaxed downtown and foothill pockets — from celebrated beachfront enclaves to quiet residential neighborhoods. Explore them below.

Beachfront & Coastal

Padaro Lane

A world-renowned beachfront estate enclave just east of Summerland; homes sit on or steps from the sand.

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Beach Club Road

The second beachfront street running alongside Padaro Lane.

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Sand Point Road

A gated beachfront street near Padaro.

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Santa Claus Lane

The little beachside shop-and-restaurant strip at the Padaro Beach end.

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Rincon Point

A gated beachfront community at the famous Rincon surf break, at the county line.

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Sandyland Cove

An exclusive private beachfront community.

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Inland & Foothill

Serena Park

A residential pocket inland from Padaro, between Summerland, Toro Canyon, and the Polo & Racquet Club.

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Shepard Mesa

A small, secluded hilltop foothill neighborhood southeast of downtown Carpinteria, with ocean and Channel Islands views.

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Concha Loma

A quiet, family-friendly residential neighborhood in Carpinteria.

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