Santa Barbara Fall Trip
Friday, October 18, 2024
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Monday, October 21, 2024
Santa Barbara, CA
Beginner
Cabin Trip
$450
Nadah Feteih
Still reigning as our most popular trip, we're offering another opportunity to experience Santa Barbara, California! This retreat-style trip combines the excitement of camping with the relaxation of being on the California coastline. Participants will enjoy staying in beautiful, fully equipped glamping-style cabins just minutes away from the beach. You'll enjoy group hikes, a day at the beach, an exploration of European-style villages, and of course plenty of campfire bonding time.
This 4-day, 3-night trip in Santa Barbara, CA is a beginner level trip that can accommodate 18 people.
Accommodation:
We have reserved glamping-style cabins for this trip. Each cabin has 3 sets of bunk-beds and can take 6 participants. There is one bathroom located in each cabin.
Trip Activities + Difficulty Level:
This is a Beginner level trip - the hikes planned are slightly challenging, but can be done by participants with limited hiking experience.
Itinerary highlights include:
Inspiration Point Hike
Arroyo Burro Beach County Park
Graviota Wind Caves Trail
Exploration of Solvang
Note: All Ma'wa Collective trips are considered group trips - as a participant, you will be expected to remain with your group at all times. Participants are not permitted to leave the group and engage in activities outside the published itinerary. Any participant found in violation of this may be subject to dismissal from the trip and/or future Ma'wa Collective trips.
Nadah Feteih
Trip Lead
Nadah is an Egyptian Muslim-American woman who grew up with a love for the outdoors. She enjoys hiking, backpacking, and most recently mountaineering. She’s visited 27 national parks across the US and completed treks to Everest Base Camp, summited Mt. Kilimanjaro in Tanzania and Mt. Kosciuszko in Australia, and received a scholarship to summit Glacier Peak in Washington state this past summer with Climbers of Color. She is passionate about making the outdoors more accessible to others in her community which is how the idea for Ma’wa was born.