Discover the wonder of the area's natural settings, native habitats and wildlife at over 70 public parks. Experience & connect with the region's unique & diverse eco-systems & have a close-up view of wildlife. Many locations offer nature programs, guided walks, museums, visitor centers & other nature education services.
A popular shopping, strolling, dining and entertainment area, anchored by three bookstores: Bookshop Santa Cruz, Logos Books and Records, and Borders Book Café. There are over 200 unique retail shops plus several clubs, talented street artists and many eateries.
Downtown Association of Santa Cruz
831-429-8433, www.downtownsantacruz.com
Exhibits explore the migrations of creatures that find their way to the central coast by air and sea. These include Sooty Shearwaters from New Zealand, Gray Whales, Monarch Butterflies, Salmon, Anchovies, Sardines, Brown Pelicans, Squid, and Jellies. Also displayed is commentary about early immigrants and their influence on nature. Open daily May 27-Sept.4, and weekends the remainder of year, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
New Brighton State Beach
831-429-1840, www.scparkfriends.org
This rural farming area was once the mid-point Pony Express stop on the coastal route between Santa Cruz and San Francisco; and is located two miles inland off of Hwy.1. Found here is the fourth generation Duarte's Tavern, one of five James Beard "American Classic" restaurants, Norm's Market, and the Aroangeli Grocery Company, purveyor of gourmet foods.
Hwy 1, 38 miles North of Santa Cruz
On the cliffs overlooking the Pacific, this Historic State Park offers one of the most photographed lighthouses. It stands 115 feet high and has been in continuous operation since 1872. Guided walks of the grounds are conducted Fri.-Sun., 10 a.m.-4p.m. Nearby Pescadero Marsh is a sanctuary for more than 150 species of birds.
Hwy 1, 27 miles North of Santa Cruz
www.parks.ca.gov
Formerly home to Sunset Magazine's publisher, Lawrence Lane, this county park has historic significance and is noted for its rare sandhills. There are guided tours of the 300-acre ranch. Educational events and programs are held at the ranch house. Open daily.
800 Quail Hollow Rd., Felton
831-335-9348, www.scparks.com/parkfac/quail.shtml
Natural & cultural history exhibits of Waddell Valley. There are guided hikes, tours, events and a gift shop. Open weekends, noon-4 p.m. Waddell Beach, directly across Hwy 1, is a hotspot for kite surfing.
3600 Hwy. 1, Davenport
831-427-2288, www.santacruzstateparks.org
Ride historic steam trains through towering redwoods and beach trains to the Pacific Ocean and Boardwalk. Roaring Camp's town has a general store, exhibits, BBQ, caboose snack shops, picnic areas, gold panning, nature trails, other activities, and many special events. Open year round rain or shine.
Roaring Camp and Graham Hill Rds., Felton.
831-335-4484, www.roaringcamp.com
Established by Francis E. Lester in the 1930's, this fourth generation mail-order business specializes in rare heirloom, antique and other rose plants. Its garden offers 230 rose varieties. Open daily 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
803 Brown's Valley Rd. Watsonville.
831-728-1901, www.rosesofyesterday.com
Several historic landmarks and buildings, including the Mission San Juan Bautista, founded in 1797. California State Historic Park offers a glimpse into early settlement and ranching days along the El Camino Real.
33 miles Southeast from Santa Cruz
SJB Chamber of Commerce
831-623-2454, www.sjbchamber.com
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