A Southern Pacific railroad trestle which crosses the creek was featured in an article in Reader's Digest. A Gaviota park ranger wrote about its history as the "ghost bridge" which miraculously has... More on Beachcalifornia.com
Gaviota State Park takes its name from the Spanish word for seagull, given to the area by soldiers of the Portola Expedition who supposedly killed a seagull while camping here in 1769. The park is ... More on Discover America

