The Harry Potter universe is filled with countless imaginative settings — from the gothic castle of Hogwarts to the natural beauty of the Scottish Highlands. While it would be amazing to fly to Europe to experience the magical locations that inspired the spellbinding book series, there are actually some very awe-inspiring places here in the U.S. that feel similar to scenes described in Harry Potter. Southern California alone is home to several beautiful mountain ranges — the Santa Ynez mountains near Santa Barbara, however, offer something very special.
On a plot of land surrounded by mountains sits the ruins of Knapp’s Castle. The original estate burned seventy years ago, and today, the area is a popular spot for hikers. With a fairly easy trail, breathtaking views, and the remains of a stone castle to explore, this hike to ruins in Southern California is well worth a visit.
To visit Knapp’s Castle, follow the unmarked dirt road that’s surrounded by the beautiful Santa Ynez Mountains.
Santa Ynez Mountains/Wikipedia The hike to the ruins and back is less than a mile, and the views throughout are incredible.
After a leisurely hike from East Camino Cielo, the ruins are visible.
Chris McCormick/Flickr What’s left of Knapp’s Castle sits at an elevation of roughly 2,850 feet. The view of the ruins is very picturesque and is a sight that could fit right into a fantasy novel.
Built in 1916, most of the castle was burnt down. But stone steps, archways, and fireplaces are still intact.
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Knapp’s castle offers some of the best views near Santa Barbara.
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The weather is almost always perfect for a visit, as the Santa Ynez Mountains are near the Pacific Ocean and have a Mediterranean climate.
Damian Gadal/Flickr Though the grassy hills and stone ruins feel more like the Scottish Highlands than Southern California.
The short journey to the castle ruins is definitely worth it — the remains of the structure are great to explore and take photos.
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A hidden gem in the Santa Ynez Mountains, Knapp’s Castle is a great activity for hikers and non-hikers alike.
Drew Mackie/Flickr It’s also a great destination to visit any time of day because the trail to the castle is fairly short and easy. Visitors don’t have to worry about heading back in the afternoon before it becomes dark.
Knapp’s Castle is undoubtedly magical. At this time, no permit is required to visit these ruins in Southern California. However, visitors may need to present a National Forest Adventure Pass in order to park. For more information, visit Santa Barbara’s website.
Santa Ynez Mountains/Wikipedia
The hike to the ruins and back is less than a mile, and the views throughout are incredible.
Chris McCormick/Flickr
What’s left of Knapp’s Castle sits at an elevation of roughly 2,850 feet. The view of the ruins is very picturesque and is a sight that could fit right into a fantasy novel.
Steve & Michelle Gerdes/Flickr
Dave Reichert/Flickr
Damian Gadal/Flickr
Though the grassy hills and stone ruins feel more like the Scottish Highlands than Southern California.
Drew Mackie/Flickr
It’s also a great destination to visit any time of day because the trail to the castle is fairly short and easy. Visitors don’t have to worry about heading back in the afternoon before it becomes dark.
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Address: East Camino Cielo, E Camino Cielo, California, USA