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Attractions in Santa Cruz
Santa Cruz Museum of Art & History 705 Front Street Santa Cruz, CA 831-429-964 Museum Hours: Tuesdays - Sundays 11am - 5pm Admission Charged. Free for children under 12. This quaint little museum in downtown Santa Cruz focuses on contemporary and historical visual culture with a series of rotating exhibitions. The permanent collection displays historical artifacts that illustrate the unique history of Santa Cruz. The museum also offers docent-led tours of the historic Octagon building, the Evergreen Historic Cemetery, and the Davenport Jail Museum.
Santa Cruz Mission State Historic Park 144 School Street, Mission Plaza Santa Cruz, CA 831-425-5849 Call for days and hours of operation Admission Charged Santa Cruz Mission State Historic Park is the site of a complex of buildings erected around the original Santa Cruz Mission. Part of the cluster, the Neary-Rodriguez Adobe, was built in 1791 and is the last of the mission's many buildings to survive. The lovely, single-story adobe has been restored to its original appearance. Misión la Exaltacion de la Santa Cruz was the 12th mission built in California. It was completed during the 1790s. Damaged by several earthquakes, it collapsed in 1857.
Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk 400 Beach St. Santa Cruz, CA 95060 831-426-7433 or831-423-5590 (boardwalk calendar) Open daily Memorial Day through Labor Day, weekends fall through spring. Admission Free to boardwalk, Admission Charged for rides. California's oldest amusement park is about as original--and memorable--as boardwalks come. The park has two national landmarks -- a 1924 wooden Giant Dipper roller coaster, a 1911 carousel with hand-carved wooden horses, and a 342-pipe organ band. The only major seaside amusement park on the Pacific Coast, the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk blends old-time nostalgia with modern thrills. You can buy a bag of salt-water taffy, get your fortune told in the old-style arcade, take a road rage-releasing ride on the bumper cars, or test your mettle on the giant wood-framed roller coaster, The Giant Dipper, whose unforgettable dips rival any extreme adventure in new theme parks. The Santa Cruz Boardwalk features a carousel and little cars and airplanes for the kiddies as well. Bring a swimsuit and a towel, as you'll be steps from a sandy, beautiful Santa Cruz beach.
Neptune's Kingdom 400 Beach St. on the Boardwalk Santa Cruz, CA 831-423-5590 Grand Arcades opens at 11am and stays open late every day except December 25th. Admission Free, Charges apply for golf, arcade games and other activities. Neptune's Kingdom is a nautical-themed indoor family recreation and entertainment center located on the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk whose main feature is a two-story miniature golf course. Test your skills inside Smuggler's Arcade playing video games and pinball. Visit the Captain's Game Deck upstairs for more fun and games including eight pool tables, air hockey, fosse ball, snacks, and beer.
Santa Cruz Municipal Wharf Intersection of West Cliff Dr. and Beach St. Santa Cruz, CA 831-420-5273 Open daily 5 am-2 am Admission Charged Enjoy interpretive displays along this half-mile pier, including an aquarium. On weekends, watch the sea lions, and stop by the Sanctuary office at 55-D, Upper Level. You can also crab and fish from the wharf.
Santa Cruz Mystery Spot 465 Mystery Spot Rd., off Branciforte Dr. Santa Cruz, CA 831-423-8897 Hours: Summer: 9:00am to last tour @7:00 pm, Winter: 9:00am to last tour @ 5:00pm, (After Labor Day up to Memorial Day) Admission Charged. The Mystery Spot is an area about 150 feet in diameter located in the redwood forests just outside of Santa Cruz, California. Within the Mystery Spot you will be baffled as the laws of physics and gravity cease to exist; balls roll uphill, chairs sit on walls and people lean over so far they can't see their shoes, yet they don't fall down. Discovered in 1939 and opened to the public in 1940, the Mystery Spot has amazed and perplexed hundreds of thousands of visitors from all over the world. Many return again to experience the puzzling variations in gravity, perspective, height and more.
Pacific Garden Mall Pacific Avenue Santa Cruz, CA 831-429-8433 Call for days and hours of operation Admission Free This outdoor mall is the heart of downtown Santa Cruz. Filled with eclectic shops selling one-of-a-kind jewelry, clothes and art, as well as plenty of books, music and a dearth of quirky thrift stores. Street performers lend the mall its unique bohemian character, and a wide variety of restaurants, bars, clubs and movie theaters keep visitors entertained into the wee hours.
L. H. Selman Ltd. Glass Gallery 103 & 123 Locust Street Santa Cruz, CA 800-538-0766 or 831-427-1177 Monday - Friday 9:00 - 5:00, Saturday - 10:00 - 4:00, Sunday - by appointment Admission Free, donations accepted. In addition to some of the finest glassware, sculptures and jewelry around, the Glass Gallery features one of the only museums in the country devoted entirely to paperweights. The gallery is on a mission to educate the world about these glorious relics, and to see that paperweights receive the recognition and representation they deserve in the art world.
Pasatiempo Golf Club (public) 20 Clubhouse Road Santa Cruz, CA 831-459-9169 Open daily, call for hours of operation Admission Charged. Designed by world-renowned golf architect Alister MacKenzie (who also designed Augusta and Cypress Point), this 6,439 yard, par 70 course was rated as one of the top 100 courses by Golf Digest. The course is nestled in the rolling hills above Santa Cruz, offering scenic vistas of the beautiful Monterey Bay. Enjoy breakfast and lunch at the MacKenzie Bar & Grill, and relax into the evening with fine Santa Cruz dining at the elegant and historic Hollins House.
Santa Cruz Museum of Natural History 1305 East Cliff Drive Santa Cruz CA; 831-420-6115 Open Tuesday-Sunday 10am to 5pm Admission Charged, Youth under 18 free Tour the many habitats of Santa Cruz simply with a stroll through the exhibit area; visit woodlands, chaparral, grasslands, and a variety of marine environments. Pound acorns the Ohlone way, excavate sand dollars, tickle a sea star, or get up close and personal with a living bee hive. Great for all ages, although the children particularly enjoy climbing on the cement whale which is located on the front lawn.
Santa Cruz Surfing Museum West Cliff Drive Santa Cruz CA 831-420-6289 Winter Hours: Thursday through Monday, noon - 4:00pm, Summer Hours: Wednesday through Monday, noon - 4:00pm Admission Charged The Santa Cruz Surfing Museum is housed in the small, brick Mark Abbon Memorial Lighthouse overlooking Steamer Lane, Santa Cruz's internationally renowned surf spot, as well as Santa Cruz and Monterey Bay. Focusing on Santa Cruz's surfing history, the Surfing Museum displays Antique surfboards, videos, photographs, and other memorabilia depict the history and evolution of surfing around the world.
University of California at Santa Cruz 1156 High Street Santa Cruz, CA 831-459-0111 Call for additional information Admission Free to Visit Since 1965, UCSC has been expanding into what is now a sprawling campus amongst the majestic redwoods above Santa Cruz. Enrollment now exceeds 14,000 students (comprised mostly of undergraduates), giving Santa Cruz a decidedly college-town flavor. UCSC hosts many events throughout the year, adding a diverse range of music, dance and theater from countries around the world to Santa Cruz's cultural mix.
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