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Orcutt, California 34.874444,-120.428056

Reference Location: Orcutt, California 34.874444,-120.428056

Area: 12.8 mile - 20.6 km radius.

#1
Orcutt, California
Settlement
Population: 35,262
Elevation: 109 m
Updated: 2020-05-20
Orcutt is an unincorporated town located in the Santa Maria Valley in Santa Barbara County, California, United States. Orcutt is named for William Warren Orcutt, the manager of the Geological, Land and Engineering Departments of the Union Oil Company.
Distance: 0.0 mi. (0.0 km)
#2
Santa Maria Public Airport
Airport
Updated: 2020-05-17
Santa Maria Public Airport is three miles south of Santa Maria, in northern Santa Barbara County, California.
Distance: 2.4 mi. (3.8 km)
#3
Solomon Hills
Mountain Range
Elevation: 401 m
Updated: 2019-07-07
The Solomon Hills are a low mountain range in the western Transverse Ranges, in northern Santa Barbara County, California.
Distance: 3.7 mi. (6.0 km)
#4
Orcutt Oil Field
Unclassified
Updated: 2019-07-26
The Orcutt Oil Field is a large oil field in the Solomon Hills south of Orcutt, in Santa Barbara County, California. Discovered in 1901 by William Warren Orcutt, it was the first giant field to be found in Santa Barbara County, and its development led to the boom town of Orcutt, now the major unincorporated southern suburb of Santa Maria. With a cumulative production in 2008 of 870,000 barrels of oil, it is the largest onshore producing field in Santa Barbara County.
Distance: 3.7 mi. (6.0 km)
#5
Rancho Punta de Laguna
Unclassified
Updated: 2020-02-14
Luis Arellanes and Emigdio Miguel Ortega were granted the six square league Rancho Punta de Laguna in 1844. Emigdio Miguel Ortega, son of Juan Capistrano Martin Ortega and Maria Rafela Arellanes, married Maria Concepcion Jacinta Dominguez in 1836.
Distance: 4.3 mi. (6.9 km)
#6
Santa Maria High School
School
Founded: 1909
Updated: 2020-05-07
Santa Maria High School is a public comprehensive high school in Santa Maria, California, United States. Located in the heart of the city, Santa Maria High School is the oldest school in the Santa Maria Valley and is part of the oldest high school district in California. The Santa Maria Joint Union High School District was founded on June 6, 1893.
Distance: 4.5 mi. (7.3 km)
#7
Pacific Conservatory of the Performing Arts
Unclassified
Updated: 2020-04-24
Pacific Conservatory Theatre is a presenting and training professional residential theatre company in Santa Maria, California, offering a two-year acting and technical theatre conservatory program, operating out of Allan Hancock College.
Distance: 4.7 mi. (7.6 km)
#8
Santa Maria, California
Settlement
Population: 99,553
Elevation: 66 m
Founded: 1874
Updated: 2020-05-15
Santa Maria is a city near the Central Coast of California in northern Santa Barbara County. It is approximately 65 mi northwest of Santa Barbara and 150 mi northwest of downtown Los Angeles. Its estimated 2018 population was 108,470, making it the most populous city in the county and the Santa Maria-Santa Barbara, CA Metro Area. The city is notable for its wine industry and Santa Maria-style barbecue. Sunset magazine called Santa Maria The West's Best BBQ Town.
Distance: 5.3 mi. (8.6 km)
#9
BlueGreen Rivalry
Unclassified
Updated: 2020-04-17
The BlueGreen Rivalry is the name of the rivalry between athletic teams from the University of California, Santa Barbara and California Polytechnic State University, the UC Santa Barbara Gauchos and the Cal Poly Mustangs. Athletic competition between the two schools began in the 1921 on the football field.
Distance: 5.3 mi. (8.6 km)
#10
Pioneer Valley High School
School
Updated: 2020-05-07
Pioneer Valley High School is public comprehensive high school in Santa Maria, California, United States. The school is the newest campus in the Santa Maria Joint Union High School District, opening to a class of freshmen and sophomores on August 11, 2004.
Distance: 5.5 mi. (8.9 km)
#11
Betteravia, California
Unclassified
Updated: 2020-01-27
Betteravia, named for the French word for sugar beet roots, was a community in northern Santa Barbara County, California on Betteravia Road, six miles west of Santa Maria. It is notable as a rare ghost town on the Central Coast of California.
Distance: 5.8 mi. (9.3 km)
#12
Rancho Todos Santos y San Antonio
Unclassified
Updated: 2018-04-10
W. E. P. Hartnell received the five square league Rancho Todos Santos y San Antonio grant from Alvarado in appreciation of Hartnells service as Inspector General of Missions after the secularization of the Missions. In 1841, Hartnell sold his Rancho El Alisal in Monterey County to Governor Alvarado, and moved with his family to Rancho Todos Santos y San Antonio. Hartnell was married to Maria Teresa de la Guerra, the daughter of Jos de la Guerra y Noriega, the richest and most influential man in the Santa Barbara area at the time. In 1844, Hartnell also obtained the eleven square league Rancho Cosumnes from Governor Manuel Micheltorena.
Distance: 6.3 mi. (10.2 km)
#13
Casmalia, California
Settlement
Population: 138
Updated: 2020-04-08
Casmalia is a census-designated place in Santa Barbara County, California located just outside the borders of Vandenberg Air Force Base about 5 mi southwest of Santa Maria. The ZIP Code is 93429, and the community is inside area code 805. The population was 138 at the 2010 census.
Distance: 6.4 mi. (10.3 km)
#14
Garey, California
Settlement
Population: 68
Updated: 2020-04-08
Garey is a census-designated place in Santa Barbara County, California located east of USA Route 101 about 10 mi southeast of Santa Maria and 5 mi north of Sisquoc. The ZIP Code is 93454, and the community is inside area code 805. The population was 68 at the 2010 census.
Distance: 6.5 mi. (10.5 km)
#15
Santa Maria River California
River
Updated: 2019-09-29
Santa Maria River on the Central Coast of California, is formed at the confluence of the Sisquoc River and Cuyama River, just east of the city of Santa Maria, and flows 24.4 mi to its delta at the Pacific Ocean.
Distance: 6.8 mi. (11.0 km)
#16
Cat Canyon Oil Field
Oilfield
Updated: 2019-09-28
The Cat Canyon Oil Field is a large oil field in the Solomon Hills of central Santa Barbara County, California, about 10 miles southeast of Santa Maria. It is the largest oil field in Santa Barbara County, and as of 2010 is the 20th-largest in California by cumulative production.
Distance: 7.6 mi. (12.2 km)
#17
Sisquoc, California
Settlement
Population: 183
Updated: 2020-04-08
Sisquoc is a census-designated place in Santa Barbara County, California located east of USA Route 101 about 15 mi southeast of Santa Maria and 5 mi south of Garey. The ZIP Code is 93454, and the community is inside area code 805. Sisquoc has a fire station, a church, a Preschool-8 school and a store. It has a micro-climate with mild weather year-round. The population was 183 at the 2010 census.
Distance: 7.6 mi. (12.3 km)
#18
Au Bon Climat
Unclassified
Updated: 2020-02-05
Au Bon Climat is a U.S.-based winery, founded in 1982. The winery is in Santa Maria, California. The winery produces over 30,000 cases of wine annually, including Pinot noir, Chardonnay, Pinot blanc and Pinot gris varietals. According to the winery's website, the primary source for Au Bon Climat's grapes is the Bien Nacido Vineyards, in northern Santa Barbara County. Au Bon Climat also sources grapes from the Le Bon Climat Vineyard, the Sanford Benedict Vineyard, and San Luis Obispo County's Talley Vineyards. Au Bon Climat's winemaker, founder and owner is Jim Clendenen.
Distance: 8.0 mi. (12.9 km)
#19
Operational Silo Test Facility
Launch Pad
Updated: 2018-05-04
The Operational Silo Test Facility is a former United States Air Force intercontinental ballistic missile launch facility at Vandenberg Air Force Base, California, United States. It was a developmental launch site for the silo-based Titan and Atlas missile series.
Distance: 8.3 mi. (13.3 km)
#20
Rancho Suey
Unclassified
Updated: 2019-11-13
Captain Jos Antonio Romualdo Pacheco, came from Mexico to California in 1825, and served as an aide to Governor Jos Mara de Echeanda. In 1826, Pacheco married Mara Ramona Carrillo de Pacheco, a daughter of Maria Ygnacia Lopez de Carrillo, the grantee of Rancho Cabeza de Santa Rosa. Mara Ramona Carrillo was a sister-in-law of General Mariano Guadalupe Vallejo. Pacheco died defending the widely despised centralist Mexican governor of California, Manuel Victoria, at the Battle of Cahuenga Pass in 1831.
Distance: 8.9 mi. (14.3 km)
#21
Vandenberg Air Force Base Launch Facility 02
Launch Pad
Updated: 2020-03-03
Vandenberg Air Force Base Launch Facility 02 is a former US Air Force Intercontinental ballistic missile launch facility on Vandenberg AFB, California, USA. It was a launch site for the land-based Minuteman and Peacekeeper missile series. In the 2000s the silo was remodeled into a launch site for an Interceptor for the Ground-Based Midcourse Defense System.
Distance: 9.1 mi. (14.7 km)
#22
KLDF-CD
Broadcast
Founded: 1995
Updated: 2020-04-29
KLDF-CD is a low-powered television station licensed to Lompoc, California and serving Santa Barbara, California, United States. The station, which broadcasts its digital signal on virtual and UHF channel 17, is owned by HC2 Holdings and licensed to HC2 Station Group. The station is affiliated with Azteca America.
Distance: 9.3 mi. (14.9 km)
#23
Rancho Tepusquet
Unclassified
Updated: 2018-04-10
Toms Olivera married Mara Antonia Cota in 1816. By her previous marriage, Mara Antonia Cota had daughters: Mara Martina Osuna and Eduarda Osuna. Toms Olivera was superintendent of three mission ranches - La Purisima, Santa Ines and Santa Barbara. Toms Olivera was granted the two square league Rancho Tepusquet in 1837, and died in 1848.
Distance: 9.7 mi. (15.6 km)
#24
Lompoc Oil Field
Unclassified
Updated: 2020-03-17
The Lompoc Oil Field is a large oil field in the Purisima Hills north of Lompoc, California, in Santa Barbara County. Discovered in 1903, two years after the discovery of the Orcutt Oil Field in the Solomon Hills, it is one of the oldest oil fields in northern Santa Barbara County, and one of the closest to exhaustion, reporting only 1.7 million barrels of recoverable oil remaining out of its original 50 million barrels as of the end of 2008. Its sole operator as of 2016 was Freeport McMoRan Oil and Gas, who acquired it with their 2013 purchase of Plains Exploration Production. In 2009, the proposed decommissioning and habitat restoration of the 3,700 acre field was part of a controversial and so-far unsuccessful deal between Plains, several environmental groups, Santa Barbara County, and the State of California, to allow Plains to carry out new offshore oil drilling on the Tranquillon Ridge, in the Pacific Ocean about 20 mi southwest of the Lompoc field.
Distance: 10.1 mi. (16.2 km)
#25
Twitchell Reservoir
Body of Water
Updated: 2020-05-13
Twitchell Reservoir is a reservoir in southern San Luis Obispo County and northern Santa Barbara County in California. The reservoir has a capacity of 197,756 acre.ft and is formed by Twitchell Dam on the Cuyama River about 66 mi from its headwaters in the Chumash Wilderness Area and about 6 mi from its confluence with the Sisquoc River, where they form the Santa Maria River. Twitchell Dam was built by the United States Bureau of Reclamation between 1956 and 1958. The original names were Vacquero Dam and Vacquero Reservoir, but they were changed to honor T. A. Twitchell of Santa Maria, a proponent of the project.
Distance: 10.1 mi. (16.3 km)
#26
Los Alamos Ranch House
National Register of Historic Places
Updated: 2018-01-29
The Los Alamos Ranch House is a historic adobe house near Los Alamos in northern Santa Barbara County, California. The house, the centerpiece of a Rancho Los Alamos, was built about 1840, and is one of the best-preserved examples of domestic architecture from California's Mexican period. The building was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1970.
Distance: 10.3 mi. (16.6 km)
#27
Guadalupe, California
Settlement
Population: 7,080
Elevation: 26 m
Founded: August 3, 1946
Updated: 2020-04-08
Guadalupe is a small city located in Santa Barbara County, California. According to the USA Census of 2010, the city has a population of 7,080. Guadalupe is economically and socially tied to the city of Santa Maria, which is about ten miles to the east. It is located on Highway 1 immediately south of the Santa Maria River, and five miles east of the Pacific Ocean.
Distance: 10.4 mi. (16.7 km)
#28
Guadalupe California
Wikivoyage
Guadalupe is a city in Santa Barbara County, California.
Distance: 10.4 mi. (16.7 km)
#29
Rancho Jess Mara
Unclassified
Updated: 2019-01-02
Lucas Antonio and Jos Antonio Olivera sold the land grant to Jos Valenzuela in 1839, who, in 1847, sold a one-third share to Pedro Catarino Carrillo and a one-third share to Lewis T. Burton.
Distance: 10.5 mi. (16.9 km)
#30
Chapel of San Ramon
Historic Site
Updated: 2019-09-30
Chapel of San Ramon (also called the Benjamin Foxen Memorial Chapel and the Sisquoc Chapel
Distance: 10.7 mi. (17.3 km)
#31
Dana Adobe
National Register of Historic Places
Updated: 2016-11-25
The Dana Adobe or Casa de Dana is a historic building in Nipomo, California. It was the home of Boston sea captain William Dana, who in 1837 was granted the 37,888 acre Rancho Nipomo in Southern California. Captain Dana hosted figures such as Henry Tefft and John C. Fremont in his Nipomo home, which also served as an important exchange point on California's first official mail route between Monterey and Los Angeles.
Distance: 10.9 mi. (17.5 km)
#32
Rancho Guadalupe
Unclassified
Updated: 2018-04-10
Diego Antonio de la Luz Olivera was the son of Jos Ygnacio Olivera. He was an unmarried man without heirs when he died in 1868. Jos Teodoro Arellanes, he was a soldier at the Presidio of Santa Barbara when he married Mara Sirilda Procopia Ruiz in 1802. After she died, he married the widow, Maria Josefa Rodriguez in 1812. Teodoro Arellanes was granted Rancho El Rincon in 1835, and Rancho Guadalupe in 1840.
Distance: 11.2 mi. (18.1 km)
#33
Nipomo, California
Settlement
Population: 16,714
Elevation: 101 m
Updated: 2020-05-01
Nipomo is a census-designated place in San Luis Obispo County, California, United States. The population was 12,626 at the 2000 census, and grew to 16,714 for the 2010 census.
Distance: 11.3 mi. (18.2 km)
#34
Nipomo
Wikivoyage
Nipomo is a city in San Luis Obispo County, California.
Distance: 11.3 mi. (18.2 km)
#35
Cabrillo High School Lompoc, California
School
Updated: 2020-05-07
Cabrillo High School is a California Distinguished School that serves students of Vandenberg Village, the city of Lompoc, and Vandenberg Air Force Base in Santa Barbara County, on the California Central Coast.
Distance: 11.6 mi. (18.6 km)
#36
Alamo Fire 2017
Wildfire
Updated: 2019-07-19
The Alamo Fire was a wildfire in San Luis Obispo County, in California in the United States. The fire started on July 6, 2017 and destroyed 28,687 acre, including one home. It was fully contained on July 19, 2017.
Distance: 11.6 mi. (18.7 km)
#37
Vandenberg Village, California
Settlement
Population: 6,497
Elevation: 114 m
Updated: 2020-04-08
Vandenberg Village is a census-designated place in the unincorporated area of Santa Barbara County, California, United States. The population was 6,497 at the 2010 census, up from 5,802 at the 2000 census.
Distance: 11.8 mi. (19.0 km)
#38
Rancho Mission Vieja de la Purisma
Unclassified
Updated: 2019-11-13
Joaqun Carrillo and Jos Antonio Carrillo were the sons of Domingo Antonio Ygnacio Carrillo and Maria Concepcion Nicanor Pico. Jos Joaquin Carrillo married Manuela Carrillo and served as Santa Barbara County judge from 1851 to 1853. The Carrillo brothers were also granted Rancho Lompoc.
Distance: 12.1 mi. (19.5 km)
#39
Nipomo High School
School
Updated: 2020-05-07
Nipomo High School is an American public high school located in Nipomo, California. It serves grades 9-12 as part of the Lucia Mar Unified School District.
Distance: 12.6 mi. (20.2 km)
#40
Paulding Middle School
School
Updated: 2020-05-02
Paulding Middle School was originally the first high school built in the area in 1906. Decades later, the school became the lower school that fed into the new high school. Currently, the school is one of three middle schools in the Lucia Mar Unified School District teaching about 625 students in grades 7 and 8. Paulding has been designated a California Distinguished School four times
Distance: 12.6 mi. (20.2 km)
#41
Los Alamos, California
Settlement
Population: 1,890
Elevation: 174 m
Updated: 2020-04-08
Los Alamos is a census-designated place in Santa Barbara County, California, United States. Although located in the Los Alamos Valley, the town of Los Alamos is usually considered to be a part of the Santa Ynez Valley community. Los Alamos is also connected to other cities Vandenberg AFB, Lompoc, Buellton, Solvang, and other Santa Barbara County cities. It is 140 mi northwest of Los Angeles and 281 mi south of San Francisco. The population was 1,890 at the 2010 census, up from 1,372 at the 2000 census.
Distance: 12.6 mi. (20.3 km)
#42
Vandenberg Air Force Base
Military Installation
Updated: 2020-05-11
Vandenberg Air Force Base is a United States Air Force Base located 9.2 miles northwest of Lompoc, California. The installation falls under the jurisdiction of the 30th Space Wing, United States Space Force.
Distance: 12.6 mi. (20.3 km)
#43
Point Sal State Beach
Unclassified
Updated: 2018-07-31
Point Sal State Beach is a beach on the Pacific coast of California, located near the city of Guadalupe, in the northwestern part of Santa Barbara County. There are approximately 80 acre of property with 1.5 mi of ocean frontage. The rocks around the headland constitute part of the Coast Range Ophiolite, one of the largest ophiolite terranes in the world. This beach is at risk of landslides as there are rocky shorelines and extremely steep slopes.
Distance: 12.6 mi. (20.3 km)
#44
Maple High School Lompoc, California
School
Updated: 2020-05-07
Maple High School is a continuation high school in Vandenberg Village which provides alternative schooling for students whose educational needs aren't met in traditional comprehensive high school programs. The mission of the Maple High School is to ensure that all students learn, make progress towards graduation, and become thinking, contributing members of society. It is a part of the Lompoc Unified School District.
Distance: 12.7 mi. (20.4 km)
#45
Mission Hills, California
Settlement
Population: 3,576
Elevation: 99 m
Updated: 2020-04-18
Mission Hills is a census-designated place in Santa Barbara County, California, a short distance north of Lompoc on Highway 1. The population was 3,576 at the 2010 census, up from 3,142 at the 2000 census.
Distance: 12.8 mi. (20.6 km)
#46
Woodlands, California
Settlement
Population: 576
Updated: 2020-04-08
Woodlands is a census-designated place in San Luis Obispo County, California. The Woodlands is a 956-acre master planned community with single- and multi-family homes, a resort hotel, retail and office space, located adjacent to Nipomo, California. Woodlands sits at an elevation of 282 ft. The 2010 United States census reported Woodlands's population was 576.
Distance: 12.8 mi. (20.6 km)

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