The quintessential California beach town of Santa Cruz! It was here that surfing was first brought to the mainland by Hawaiian royalty. Home to the legendary Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk, a pedestrian-friendly, tree-lined downtown area, and the historic Santa Cruz Municipal Wharf, which stretches out a half-mile into the waters of the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary. Other highlights include UC Santa Cruz, the Santa Cruz Surfing Museum, and nearby redwood forests.
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A refuge for wintering Monarch Butterflies, this park boasts a sandy cove, tidepools, a nature trail through the Butterfly Preserve, and several hiking trails. There is also a bicycle path around the perimeter of the park.
If the Monarchs are here, a wonderful visit, go on a warm sunny day they will be flying about, the is very nice, and very unusual to Eucalyptus trees in USA. Check on line if the Monarchs are here, the info is accurate and up to date.
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Come touch a friendly shark, see how marine scientists work, and take in the spectacular Monterey Bay. Our exhibit hall offers a deeper dive into the adventure of ocean research here in Santa Cruz and around the world. Visit us and explore the fascinating world of marine science and conservation. We look forward to meeting you! The Seymour Marine Discovery Center is a community-supported marine science education center of the University of California, Santa Cruz.
We went to Seymour Marine Discovery Center. Outside of the center are nice views of the Pacific Ocean. There are also some very interesting whale skeletons, such as the one for the blue whale. There is a small admission fee. There are a variety of exhibits to see. There are some fish and more to see as well. Staff is most willing to answer your questions. There is also a small store.
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We spent a morning (family of 5, young kids, + grandparents) and walked the 2.3 mile loop. All the beaches are wildlife preserves and we watched seals playing on several. After our walk we went to the Cultural Preserve of the original ranch and saw the animals, succulent forts, and awesome climbing trees.
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We went to the UCSC Arboretum in Santa Cruz. This is a very diverse garden area. In particular we liked the cactus gardens and the New Zealand Garden. There is an arboretum store. There is lots of parking. Price to see the arboretum is five dollars.
4.5 based on 37 reviews
We had sampled some Beauregard wines at the Ritz Carlton and were pleased so we made a visit after a hike. Great wines and chance to enjoy the “grove” seating outside. Really enjoyed the fruit flavors of the Pinot Noirs that were aged”Oeuf en Beton”. Well worth the visit....most interesting is they have exclusive vineyards from Ben Lomond AVA. Coastal Burgundian varietals.
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The Mystery Spot is a gravitational anomaly located in the redwood forests just outside of Santa Cruz, California. It is a circular area of effect around 150 feet or 46 meters in diameter. Within the Mystery Spot you will be stunned as your perceptions of the laws of physics and gravity are questioned. But don't take our word for it, come and decide for yourself! The Mystery Spot was discovered in 1939 by a group of surveyors and opened to the public in 1940. The Mystery Spot has amazed and perplexed hundreds of thousands of visitors from all over the world, and many return time and time again to experience these puzzling variations of gravity, perspective, and height. Some speculate that cones of metal were secretly brought here and buried in our earth as guidance systems for their spacecraft. Some think that it is in fact the spacecraft itself buried deep within the ground. Other theories include carbon dioxide permeating from the earth, a hole in the ozone layer, a magma vortex, the highest dielectric biocosmic radiation known anywhere in the world, and radiesthesia. Whatever the cause is, it remains a mystery.
Mystery Spot is an interesting place in Santa Cruz. It is at a short driving distance from San Jose. Took the guided tour inside. The tour guide was extremely interactive and made the whole experience interesting. Had a lot of unanswered questions upon leaving this place. It is correctly named as Mystery Spot and world certainly very highly recommend visiting the same to anyone.
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