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Quick Facts
Bedrooms - 4
Baths - 2.5
Sleeps - 8 adults
Pets - Yes
Beach - 500 ft.
Ocean View - Yes
Shopping - .5mi
Dining - .5mi
Linens Incl. - Yes
Lodging Tax - 9.5%
Smoking - No |
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Kidding in California:
Santa Cruz County
by Bob Carter
How long has it been since you rode a painted pony, ate
pink cotton candy, wiggled your toes in the sand, or road a train through
the red woods? You and the family can do all this and more when you plan
holiday in Santa Cruz County. Situated along California's central coast, the
county is located approximately 65 miles south of San Francisco, 30 miles
southwest of San Jose, 35 miles north of Monterey, and 375 miles north of
Los Angeles.
You'll may want to stay forever. Here's a two-day,
family weekend itinerary to get you into the swing of things. Prepared by
the Santa Cruz County Convention & Visitors Council, it's designed to give
families a quick overview of all the region has to offer. But, I bet once
your exploration begins, you'll find dozens of additional things to see,
places to go, and experiences to share with loved ones. Be creative! Kick
back, relax, and come back often.
FAMILY WEEKEND GETAWAY
Day 1
Start the day as a farmer, but not quite to early. South
county has many "U-pick" farms and ranches where your family can pick their
own fresh fruit and vegetables. Tour the land, go on a hayride, shop for
arts and crafts, and take home lots of fresh produce and other goodies.
A visit to the beach is always fun and Santa Cruz County
has miles of shoreline to spark your interest. Try building an architectural
masterpiece in the sand, or dip your toes in the water and take home a
bucket of shells to remember your visit.
If you're yearning to see more of the sea, take the
family on a cruise. Kids love whale watching and the trip can even be
educational as you see and learn more about the Monterey Bay National Marine
Sanctuary.
The Mystery Spot is a section of woodlands, 150 feet in
diameter, where the laws of gravity seem to be suspended. It's perplexing,
but fun. You can watch a ball rolling up hill, climb the hillside yet find
yourself walking as if on level ground, and visit the tilted wooden house,
used for the demonstrations, that makes the change in your perspective more
obvious. Open daily from 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., plan about ½ an hour to
visit. Located about two and ½ miles north of Santa Cruz on Branciforte
Drive.,
There's no need to spend the evening in front of a
television when you can experience Neptune's Kingdom and Casino Fun Center
to play a round of miniature golf, laser tag, or try a high-tech virtual
reality attraction.
Day 2
Be up bright and early and take a ride through the
redwoods and a trip back in time to the 1880s on a steam locomotive at
Roaring Camp. You'll learn about the history of the Santa Cruz Mountains and
logging days gone by, as you share the pleasures of a spectacular train
ride.
Net, head for one of my favorite spots...The Santa Cruz
Boardwalk, California's last remaining seaside amusement park. Here the
family can spend hours riding the historic Giant Dipper, the 1911 Looff
carousel, Pirates' Ship, Log Ride and other enticing attractions. Don't miss
trying your skills at Neptune's Kingdom with its two-story miniature golf
course.
Take a nature break before the sun goes down and visit
Natural Bridges State Park. It's where thousands of monarch butterflies
spend the winter months. Don't forget to take time out and explore the
tidepools and trails.
Before heading out of town, stop by the Long Marine
Laboratory and Aquarium and explore hands-on the tidepool touch tanks and an
85-foot blue whale skeleton. Or, take a bicycle ride. The Bicycle Rental
Center has all types of bicycles including mountain, tandem, and ones
suitable for children.
WHERE TO CHOW DOWN
The following, listed in no particular order, are a few
dining establishments recommended for family dining. Look around and you'll
discover many more. There's enough variety to satisfy most any tastes and
budget. Many have special kid's menus and prices. Jeffery's Restaurant. Home
style cooking, desserts baked on the premises. Pontiac Grill. '50s-style
diner complete with soda fountain and awesome hamburgers. Red Apple Cafe.
The extensive menu features good food and service. Stellini's. Serves
"old-fashioned" burger favorites in a redwood's environment. Whale City
Bakery Bar & Grill. Watch the whales pass by while you enjoy your meal.
Hobee's Restaurant. Specializing in wholesome meals. Children friendly; kids
menu. Tony & Alba's Pizza and Pasta. Good food served in a comfortable
family setting. |
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