Hotels in La Purísima Mission, Lompoc

  • Overview

    La Purísima Mission is a historic Spanish mission located in Lompoc, California, United States of America. Founded in 1787, it was originally one of the California missions established by the Franciscan order. The mission offers a fascinating insight into the Spanish colonial period and the history of the native Chumash people who were relocated to the mission. The architecture and preserved buildings showcase the daily life and activities of the mission's inhabitants.

  • When to visit

  • Reasons to Visit

    Visiting La Purísima Mission provides a unique opportunity to learn about the rich history and cultural heritage of the region. It offers a peaceful and serene environment where visitors can immerse themselves in the past and gain a deeper appreciation for the contributions of the Spanish settlers and indigenous communities. The mission's beautiful surroundings and well-maintained grounds also make it an ideal place for leisurely walks and picnics.

  • Nearby Attractions

  • Mission Church

    The Mission Church is a stunning example of Spanish colonial architecture with its ornate details and historic religious artifacts.
  • Chumash Village

    The reconstructed Chumash Village provides insights into the daily life, traditions, and customs of the native Chumash people.
  • Mission Gardens

    The Mission Gardens feature a variety of plants and flowers, including a medicinal herb garden, showcasing the vital role they played in the mission community.
  • Tule Hut

    The Tule Hut is a replica of the traditional dwellings used by the Chumash people and offers a glimpse into their living conditions.
  • La Casa Grande

    La Casa Grande serves as the visitor center and museum, housing exhibits that provide further historical context and artifacts from the mission's past.
  • Hotels