Stylized as a mix between the 1939 children's book and the increasingly scarce yellow taxi cab,Lil' Toot is a small yellow boat that can take up to 19 passengers between local landmarks Stearns Wharf and the Santa Barbara Harbor. The big catch? Stearns Wharf and Santa Barbara harbor are actually connected by land.
Lil' Toot serves no functional purpose other than being an incredibly fun and cute way to avoid one of the more scenic 15-minute walks in the state of California.
It boasts a bubble-blowing smokestack, a traditional '"toot-toot" air pressure whistle, or a smiley face painted on the front of the boat. During its whimsical zig-zag path around buoys,barges, and more, and its passengers can search for seals and sea lions. Kids can take turns hopping up to the wheelhouse to assist the captain in driving the boat too.
With various other boating companies offering you to take you out on the water for hours and even days,the 15-minute ride (or 30 minutes if you take a ride both ways) feels like perfectly placed, photo-op providing fun that says "Yes, and I rode a boat in California" but also "No,I only paid five dollars." Even after departing the boat at either destination, you'll often continue to hear and see evidence of the Toot chugging along its back-and-forth daily route in the form of a stray bubble or a tall-pitched whistle far absent in the distance.
Source: atlasobscura.com