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![]() Santa Cruz, California: From Bluffs to Redwoods
by
Ron Bozman
From the "SC" Boardwalk to apple picking in fall, follow a family's coastal journey south of San Francisco. When most people think of excursions from San Francisco, their compass points north toward the wine valleys of Napa, the rocky coast north from Bolinas, the stark hills and pine forests of Sonoma. But the compass has many points, and since we are often travel contrarians, we went a couple of hours in the opposite direction toward Santa Cruz and found many pleasures with the family. The first major tourist center to the south is Santa Cruz. It's a sweet little college town, with a beautiful main street, good for walking, java stops and adult shopping. But first, you must drop the kids at the Boardwalk. Summer Lovin'... Sun & Sand
To enhance the nostalgia, the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk has been a leader in the midway preservation movement. In 2004, they acquired "Laughing Sal" from the former Playland-at-the-Beach in San Francisco and installed him next to Neptune's Kingdom. For their 2007 Centennial, Playland's rare Wurlitzer 165 Band Organ was added to the collection of historic organs. One of only 24 authentic waterfront amusement parks left in the United States according to Park World, the entire Boarwalk is a designated California Historic Landmark. This place is a foolproof hit for kids of many ages and good for several hours of fun. It's open daily Memorial through Labor Day, weekends only spring and fall. Around Santa Cruz are beautiful Pacific beaches with water that's a bit too cold for most, but your kids may dive in. There's the Club Ed Surf School (located at Santa Cruz Wharf in front of the West Coast Santa Cruz Hotle on Cowell Beach 95060 , Up in the hills near Felton, you'll find the Roaring Camp Railroad (Felton, CA 95018 Fall Festivals & Cool Weather FunIf it's too chilly for some of the region's great beach attractions, plan a day trip to the world-renowned Monterey Bay Aquarium (886 Cannery Row, Monterey CA 93940, Also located here are some of the region's best apple orchards. Gizdich Ranch (55 Peckham Road, Watsonville 95076 One of the most exciting things about Santa Cruz is the annual County Fair (2601 East Lake Ave, Watsonville 95076 Details, Details
More than any distinct charm, it's the service, cuisine and facilities that make Seascape the best base for an active family at any time of year. (It's also very popular for weddings and reunions if our visit was typical.) $$$$ - $$$$$ Rates for a two-bedroom villa with kitchen, fireplace, and balcony depend on season and view. Book ahead to be sure that one of these privately-owned condominium units is available. Film producer Ron Bozman is an occasional contributor to FTF and a frequent family traveler.
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