.Explore Santa Cruz 2021: A Guide to Santa Cruz Attractions and the Outdoors

This guide is part of Explore Santa Cruz 2021.

Agricultural History Project Museum  

2601 East Lake Ave., Watsonville, 831-724-5898, aghistoryproject.org  

See antique farm machinery and get fascinated by how they used to do it in the good old days.

Boardwalk Bowl  

115 Cliff St., Santa Cruz, 831-426-3324, boardwalkbowl.com  

State-of-the-art bowling spot with arcade and lounge. 

Capitola Historical Museum  

410 Capitola Ave., Capitola, 831-464-0322, cityofcapitola.org/capitola-museum 

Showcases photographs and artifacts dating back to the days of Camp Capitola.

Elkhorn Slough National Estuarine Research Reserve  

1700 Elkhorn Road, Watsonville, 831-728-2822, elkhornslough.org  

Tours, trails, exhibits and events led by knowledgeable naturalists. Explore woodlands, wetlands, and meadows at the center of Monterey Bay. Closed Mondays and Tuesdays. 

Elkhorn Slough Safari  

7881 Sandholdt Road, Moss Landing, 831-633-5555, elkhornslough.com  

Explore the wetlands on a 27-foot pontoon boat to spot sea otters, harbor seals, sea lions and more. 

Henry Cowell Redwoods State Park  

101 Big Trees Park Road, Felton, 831-335-7077, parks.ca.gov  

Known for the 40-acre grove of old-growth redwood trees, this park is a short drive from Santa Cruz. Take the .8-mile flat loop trail through the gigantic coastal redwoods or visit the old Roaring Camp Railroad heritage railway.

Kinderwood Farms Goat Yoga  

Aptos, 831-345-9766, kinderwoodfarms.com  

Yoga with bouncing baby goats. It’s an experience you likely won’t forget.

San Lorenzo Valley Historical Museum  

12547 Hwy. 9, Boulder Creek, 831-338-8382, slvmuseum.com  

The San Lorenzo Valley is rich in historical interests, and this museum covers it all, from life-size dioramas depicting pioneer life to the tools they carried. 

Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk

400 Beach St., Santa Cruz, 831-423-5590, beachboardwalk.com 

A limited selection of rides are open, with reservations recommended. 

Santa Cruz Children’s Museum of Discovery

1855 41st Ave. #10, Capitola, 888-424-8035, sccmod.org

The Children’s Museum of Discovery seeks to inspire, delight and challenge by providing opportunities to interact with an innovative and unique learning environment for children and adults. Regular storytimes and other educational events for kids.

Santa Cruz Mission State Historic Park

144 School St., Santa Cruz, 831-425-5849  

Built during the 1800s, the Mission de la Exaltación de la Santa Cruz is where the town gets its name: Holy Cross. 

Santa Cruz Museum of Art & History 

705 Front St., Santa Cruz, 831-429-1964, santacruzmah.org

Check out the ongoing exhibits and special events. 

Santa Cruz Museum of Natural History  

1305 East Cliff Drive, Santa Cruz, 831-420-6115, santacruzmuseum.org  

Discover the diverse flora and fauna of the Monterey Bay region at the Santa Cruz Museum of Natural History. The Museum features permanent and special exhibits designed to engage visitors of all ages, as well as monthly events. Find the Museum across from Seabright State Beach, beside the gray whale statue in Tyrrell Park. 

Santa Cruz Mystery Spot

465 Mystery Spot Road, 831-423-8897, mysteryspot.com

You’ve seen the bumper stickers and billboards, but nothing quite prepares you for a place where up is down and down is up. Built into a forest hillside, the Mystery Spot will amaze and impress even the most cynical kids. Balls roll upwards, the walls are made for climbing and people mysteriously grow taller and shrink. The tour guides have a wealth of funny lines and the price is reasonable. Make reservations: tours often sell out by noon.

Santa Cruz Surfing Museum

Mark Abbott Memorial Lighthouse, 701 West Cliff Drive, Santa Cruz, 831-420-6289 

The museum is perched above one of the world’s premier surf spots, Steamer Lane, where you can watch some of the best in surfing. 

Seymour Marine Discovery Center at Long Marine Lab   

100 Shaffer Road, Santa Cruz, 831-459-3800, seymourcenter.ucsc.edu 

A place to see and experience marine life in the area. The center’s exhibit hall includes an inveterate pool and a shark pool that allows visitors to get a look at Monterey Bay species close up, and behind-the-scenes areas offer a peek into marine research. 

Educational

1440 Multiversity

800 Bethany Drive, Scotts Valley, 844-544-1440, 1440.org  

A day contains 1,440 minutes, and 1440 Multiversity seeks to inspire you in each of them while you experience time differently on their beautiful campus set in the redwoods. Attend classes and connect with yourself or others. 

Five Branches University, Santa Cruz  

200 7th Ave., Santa Cruz, 831-464-0322, fivebranches.edu 

A Traditional Chinese Medicine teaching facility as well as a provider of quality healthcare including acupuncture, herbal prescriptions, therapeutic massage, medical qigong, and dietary consultation.

Aviation

Specialized Aviation 

150 Aviation Way, Watsonville, 831-763-2244, specializedheli.com 

Helicopter tours and aerobatic airplane rides, plus training. 

Beaches

Natural Bridges State Park 

2531 West Cliff Drive, Santa Cruz, 831-423-4609, parks.ca.gov/naturalbridges  

Natural Bridges is a Santa Cruz treasure. With fascinating tide pools and the monarch butterflies hanging from the eucalyptus trees in the fall, the locale never ceases to inspire generations of beachgoers. Bask in the beauty here. 

Capitola Beach 

The Esplanade, Capitola Village  

It typically gets voted best beach in California. And with its close proximity to the Capitola Wharf, plus a slew of great restaurants and bars around, it’s pretty much one big slice of paradise. To avoid the crowds, the beach on the other side of the wharf is usually less crowded. With free shuttle service to your car, you can’t beat it. 

Castle Beach 

East Cliff Drive at Seabright Avenue  

The castle may have fallen over, but that hasn’t affected Castle Beach’s great sandy stretch. Located between the Boardwalk and the harbor, it’s a great place to let the saltwater air flow through your hair and the ocean lap over your feet. 

Moran Lake 

East Cliff Drive, Live Oak  

It’s one of the nicest beaches in the county, with great views and easy access. A secluded treasure. 

Manresa State Beach and Sunset State Beach 

La Selva Beach and Watsonville, 831-761-1795, 831-763-7062  

Keep your eyes peeled for dolphins that regularly surf the waves, and the priceless sand dollars that wash up on shore. 

New Brighton State Beach 

1500 Park Ave., Capitola, 831-464-6329  

A great campground nestled in coastal cypress and pines makes this a beach-camper’s paradise. The campground is always full in the summer, so making reservations is a must. A good spot for long summer walks, especially during low tide.

North Coast Beaches 

Just a few miles north of the Santa Cruz city limits are some of the most beautiful miles of coastline in the world. Most beaches can be accessed by dirt trails or small roads. 

Panther Beach 

Highway 1, about 1 mile south of Davenport  

Known for its beautiful rock formations and shiny, clean sand, Panther Beach is a memorable adventure. A take-your-breath-away beach. 

Pleasure Point Beach 

East Cliff Drive and Pleasure Point Drive, Santa Cruz  

A little to the left of the late Jack O’Neill’s green cliff house is a nice protected beach that makes for a sunny spot after the morning fog has burned off. Perfect pleasure.

Rio Del Mar Beach 

Rio Del Mar Boulevard, Aptos  

The surf is milder than Manresa, but that doesn’t preclude the nasty riptides that have towed numerous unsuspecting swimmers into the deep. Great place to tan.

Santa Cruz Main Beach  

Beach Street, Santa Cruz  

Boasting volleyball nets, hundreds (sometimes thousands) of sunbathers and lolling surf, Main Beach, directly in front of the Boardwalk, is pretty much how it used to be 80 years ago.

Seacliff State Beach 

State Park Drive, Aptos, 831-685-6500  

Surf perch and halibut have been caught off the side of the area’s well-known cement ship, but this destination stands out for its striking views.

Twin Lakes State Beach  

East Cliff Drive at 7th Avenue, Santa Cruz, 831-427-4868 

This beach caters to families, kite flyers, picnickers and the like, and it is said to be one of the warmest beaches in the county. It’s also a great place at night around a bonfire.

Waddell State Beach  

Highway 1, about 5 miles north of Davenport, 831-427-2288  

Rich beachcombing and tidepooling beach, though it tends to get too windy for lying in the sun. Every sort of sport except skiing seems to be practiced here, including hang gliding, windsurfing and kitesurfing. 

Bike park/Rentals

BICYCLE TRIP

1001 Soquel Ave., Santa Cruz, 831-427-2580, bicycletrip.com

Choose from cruisers, comfort, mountain, road and kids’ bikes, with helmet, handlebar bag and lock. Delivery and pickup within 12 miles. 

Current E-Bikes

131 Front St., Suite D, Santa Cruz, 831-621-2309, currentebikes.com

At this full-service bike store, you can rent an e-bike before buying. Once you make the purchase, you’ll enjoy free tune-ups for the life of your eBike.

Cycle Works

1420 Mission St., Santa Cruz, 831-316-7671, cycleworks.bike 

Your new friends at Cycle Works have everything you need for your biking adventure. Whether you’re cruising along West Cliff or up for some mountain biking thrills, Cycle Works can help it happen with fairly priced rentals or a wide selection of bikes for purchase.

Depot Park Bike Park 

119 Center St., Santa Cruz, 831-420-5270 

BMX riders unite. The park boasts a bowed 8-foot-high wall ride and jumps, plus street obstacles and zero inline skaters.

Shuttle Smith Adventures

8035 Soquel Drive, Aptos, 831-234-3383

Mountain bikers can catch a shuttle to the top of Nisene Marks State Park to bike around the Soquel Demonstration State Forest trails. If your exercise plan involves lifting a beer to your mouth, take advantage of their party bus services for safe transit between destinations of your choice.

Boating

Capitola Boat and Bait 

1400-A Capitola Wharf Road, 831-462-2208  

Be the captain of your boat when you rent a 16-foot skiff and eight-horsepower motor.

Chardonnay Sailing Charters

790 Mariner Park Way, Dock FF, Santa Cruz, 423-1213, chardonnay.com

Multiple sails a day on the iconic, locally designed Santa Cruz 70, with specialty charters including winemaker, brewmaster, pizza and more. 

Lighthall Yacht Charters 

790 Mariner Park Way, Santa Cruz, 831-429-1970, lighthallcharters.com 

Up to six passengers can enjoy a voyage on one of the luxurious 34-47-foot yachts for an affordable price. Yachts may be booked for private charters, lessons, events, or spreading the remains of a loved one at sea.

Monterey Bay Eco Tours 

10932 Clam Way, Moss Landing, 831-200-3454, montereybayecotours.com  

Take a 90-minute cruise on a custom electric catamaran through the Elkhorn Slough. There’s restroom on board and children of all ages are welcome. 

O’Neill Yacht Charters

L Dock at the Santa Cruz Harbor, 275 Lake Ave., Santa Cruz, 831-475-1561, oneillyachtcharters.com   

Offering sailing lessons, rentals and charters on their giant catamaran, O’Neill is tops when it comes to experiencing the bay firsthand.

Pacific Yachting Sailing School & Charter Boating

790 Mariner Park Way, Santa Cruz, 831-423-7245, pacificsail.com  

Pacific Yachting incorporates team building and more on its excursions, with 18 sailboats from 22-43 feet. 

Santa Cruz Boat Rentals 

15 Santa Cruz Municipal Wharf, 831-423-1739

Some of the best variety is found here, with 24 wooden skiffs, 17 feet long with six-horsepower motors.

Stagnaro Fishing Trips  

32 Santa Cruz Municipal Wharf, 831-427-2334, stagnaros.com 

One of the original local Italian fishing families, Stagnaro offers fishing trips, whale watching and cruises.

Golf

Boulder Creek Golf and Country Club  

16901 Big Basin Highway, Boulder Creek, 831-338-2111, bouldercreekgolf.com  

The clubhouse is open. 

Seascape Golf Course  

610 Clubhouse Drive, Aptos, 831-688-3214, seascapegc.com 

You can have both 18- and 9-hole courses on more than 6,000 yards, situated between cypress trees. SGC also has an on-site Nike Golf learning center. 

DeLaveaga Golf Course  

401 Upper Park Road, Santa Cruz, 831-423-7214, delaveagagolf.com 

This gorgeous course surrounded by trees offers an 18- or 9-hole course and driving range plus cart rentals. The driving range has 40 stalls, so you are almost guaranteed a spot. 

Pasatiempo Golf Course  

20 Clubhouse Road, Santa Cruz, 831-459-9155, pasatiempo.com 

A semi-private golf club which makes certain tee times available to the public. It offers a driving range, golf carts, golf instruction and club rentals. The course has a mandatory dress code, so be sure to dress appropriately. 

Kayaking

Adventure Sports Unlimited 

303 Potrero St., Unit 15, Santa Cruz, 458-3648, asudoit.com 

Certified dive instructors teach scuba and lead dive trips. Kayak rental and instruction. 

Aqua Safaris SCUBA Center 

6896 Soquel Ave., Santa Cruz, 831-479-4386, aquasafaris.com 

Classes from beginner to instructor level, plus rentals and retail gear. 

Kayak Connection

413 Lake Ave., Santa Cruz, 831-479-1121; 2370 Hwy. 1, Moss Landing, kayakconnection.com  

A one-stop-shop for all things paddle related, Kayak Connection offers sea kayaking, stand-up paddling rentals, tours, and instruction in Santa Cruz and Moss Landing.

Venture Quest Kayaking 

2 Santa Cruz Municipal Wharf, 831-425-8445, kayaksantacruz.com 

Bring your kayak or rent one here and explore the bay. Tours available. 

Racing

Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca

1021 Salinas Hwy., Monterey, 831-242-8201

This world-renowned raceway hosts exciting auto and motorcycle competitions.

Rock Climbing

Castle Rock State Park 

In the Santa Cruz Mountains, along Skyline Boulevard. A premier bouldering destination.

Pacific Edge Rock Climbing Gym  

104 Bronson St., #12, Santa Cruz, 831-454-9254, pacificedgeclimbinggym.com 

An impressive variety of indoor climbing. Bouldering, face climbs from 5.2 to 5.13, a roof, weight room, even a crack climb. 

Scuba

Aqua Safaris 

6896 Soquel Ave., Santa Cruz, 831-479-4386, aquasafaris.com 

Explore the world’s oceans with Aqua Safaris. 

Adventure Sports  

303 Potrero St., Unit 15, 831-458-3648, asudoit.com 

Divers of all skill levels can explore Monterey Bay’s reefs with complete training beforehand. 

Skateparks/shops

Berdels

1233 Pacific Ave., Santa Cruz, 831-332-7422, berdels.com 

Berdels offers everything the skating heart could desire from men’s apparel to all skate needs—get your pizza-printed skate socks here.

Cali Style

222 Mt. Hermon Road, Scotts Valley, 831-440-1088

Local shop specializing in skate and surf brands in Scotts Valley

Derby Skatepark 

508 Woodland Way, Santa Cruz  

Built in 1967, Derby has a long concrete skate run that ends in a big bowl. 

Bill’s Wheels Skateshop 

1240 Soquel Ave., Santa Cruz. 831-469-0904, billswheels.com 

Since 1977, this shop has featured a wide variety of boards and accessories. 

Ken Wormhoudt Skate Park 

225 San Lorenzo Blvd., Santa Cruz  

This huge park boasts a full pipe, two bowls with pool coping and tile, a practice bowl and street course with steps, hubba ledges, wall ridges, metal rails, and great artwork. 

Scotts Valley Skate Park 

361 Kings Village Drive, Scotts Valley, 831-426-8424

Here you’ll find lines, rails, and large and small bowls for all skill levels to enjoy.

Santa Cruz Boardroom 

825 41st Ave., Santa Cruz, 831-464-2500, santacruzboardroom.com 

Great quality boards and gear, plus tons of community involvement.

Skydiving 

Skydive Surf City 

160 Aviation Way, Watsonville, 831-435-5169

Expertly trained jumpers give you an insane adrenaline rush.

Skydive Monterey Bay 

721 Neeson Road, Marina, 831-384-3483, skydivemontereybay.com 

Jump out of a perfectly good airplane in the world’s highest tandem skydive for once-in-a-lifetime views of the Monterey Bay and beyond.

Stand-up Paddle Boarding

Cal Sup Outlet  

719 Swift St., Suite 16, Santa Cruz, 831-332-8503, calsupoutlet.business.site  

Paddle board, sup and surfboard outlet providing fins and a warranty on all boards as a testament to their quality. 

Covewater Paddle Surf  

726 Water St., Santa Cruz, 831-600-7230, covewater.com 

Covewater is Northern California’s only dedicated stand-up paddle board (SUP) shop, providing stand-up paddle boards, equipment, rentals, and classes.

Stand-Up Paddle Board Co. 

Santa Cruz Harbor, 831-818-7225

Unique services offered. Located in the harbor.

SUP Shack Santa Cruz 

2214 East Cliff Drive, Santa Cruz, 831-464-7467, supshacksantacruz.com  

Beginners and pros alike enjoy the year-round rentals and classes offered through this stand-up paddle boarding company, located in the Santa Cruz harbor. 

Surf spots South County 

Capitola Jetty 

When the swell is up, this spot is the place to be. A nice left careens in front of the jetty, and a turn to the right can go on forever, assuming your skag doesn’t hit the kelp-infested water. 

The Hook  

Named for the copious amounts of kelp in the lineup that “hooks” around skags and booties, this nice little point break has a loyal following. 

Manresa/La Selva  

Manresa is a mélange of peaks, valleys and sandbars, but often the place is epic, breaking left and right and all over. Expect a long, grueling paddle during the wintertime to the outside. 

Pleasure Point 

Like its moniker, this place is pleasure for just about everyone. As a result, it’s generally crowded with everyone from groms to experts, longboarders to ultra-thin glassed rippers. 

Surf spots Santa Cruz 

Cowell 

The bunny slope of surfing gets its fair share of beginners, but it also has nice, sloping waves that go on forever. Easy access and easy attitudes make Cowell stand out. 

Steamer Lane 

One of the best classic breaks in the world, Steamer Lane more than lives up to its reputation. With four reef breaks rolled into one spot—The Point, Middle Peak, The Slot, and Indicators—the Lane has it all. 

Natural Bridges 

The best tube rides available if the conditions are just right. It’s a speedy right that peaks over an outer reef and peels toward the beach. 

Surf spots North County 

Three Mile 

A great reef break that is usually uncrowded (until now), especially during the weekdays. Three Mile, as with most North Coast spots south of Davenport, includes a long walk through brussels sprouts fields. 

Scott’s Creek 

From long paddles and strong currents to sharky waters and unpredictable peaks, Scott’s isn’t for the faint of heart or arms. But when it goes off, it’s heaven on water.

Waddell Creek 

Similar conditions for Waddell Creek as for Scott’s, except during the summer and early fall, when Waddell is one of the world’s premier wind- and kite-surfing spots. 

Surf schools/Rentals

Adventure Out 

800-509-3954, adventureout.com  

Offers many surf clinics, plus mountain biking, backpacking and rock-climbing. 

Club Ed Surf School and Rentals, Inc. 

831-464-0177, club-ed.com 

Great for locals and visitors. Located at Cowell Beach between the Wharf and the Dream Inn.

Cowell’s Surf Shop 

30 Front St., Santa Cruz, 831-427-2355

Surf lessons, rentals and close to the best beginner break in the area.  

Freeline Surf Shop 

821 41st Ave., Santa Cruz, 831-476-2950, freelinesurf.com 

Surfboard rentals and more—everything from foam or soft-top boards, and fins, flippers, wetsuits and even stand-up paddle boards. 

O’Neill Surf Shop 

400 Beach St., Santa Cruz, 831-459-9230; 110 Cooper St. # D, Santa Cruz, 831-469-4377; 1115 41st Ave., Capitola, 831-475-4151, oneill.com 

You can nab surfboards, rent wetsuits and find brand-new gear.

Richard Schmidt Surf School

236 San Jose Ave., Santa Cruz, 831-423-0928, richardschmidt.com 

Richard Schmidt won Best Surf School in our readers’ poll. Note the individual and group surf lessons, plus summer camps. 

Surf School Santa Cruz

3548 Portola Drive, Santa Cruz;  345 Swift St., Santa Cruz, 831-428-3647, surfschoolsantacruz.com

Bud Freitas grew up surfing all over Santa Cruz County and has more than 20 years of water experience to channel into his surfing lessons. Board and wetsuit are provided.

Surf Repairs

BE Sanding Ding Repair

1336 Brommer St., Ste. A2, Santa Cruz, 831-325-5487, besanding.com 

This local expert ding repair company services surfboards, kayaks and stand-up paddleboards. 

Ziplining

Mount Hermon Adventures

17 Conference Drive, Mount Hermon, 831-430-4357, mounthermonadventures.com 

A typical tour is a two-hour foray into the forest, which includes six ziplines and two sky bridges that sit 150 feet in the air. 


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