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The 6,000 acre Cotoni Coast Dairies, a swath of mountainous terrain with scenic woodlands, Pacific Ocean vistas and miles of ...
The sea lions, the clam chowder, the sunny weather and surfers all will be there. But this year, visitors also will notice ...
Homes at De Anza Santa Cruz overlook the Pacific Ocean as beachgoers enjoy a walk on the rocks at Natural Bridges State Beach. Built in 1970, De Anza Santa Cruz is a mobile home community for ...
Aftermath of the December collapse that sent more than 180 feet of the Santa Cruz Wharf into the ocean could still be seen ...
Along the way, you'll be treated to pristine vistas of the Pacific Ocean and you might even spot ... You can also stop in to the Santa Cruz Surfing Museum along your stroll, which is stationed ...
For Santa Clarita families looking for a unique getaway that’ll please the whole family, the Santa Cruz Boardwalk offers just that.
The Santa Cruz Wharf reopened to visitors and businesses on Saturday, less than two weeks after crashing waves from a powerful storm collapsed more than 100 feet of the pier into the ocean.
An ocean “swell event” struck the wharf about 12:45 p.m., causing a 150-foot section at its end to collapse, said Tony Elliott, director of parks and recreation for Santa Cruz. A closed ...
A portion of the iconic Santa Cruz Wharf collapsed into the Pacific Ocean just after noon today. The last 150 feet of the 2,745 foot long structure dropped into the Pacific, according to local ...
John Daugherty for a few days at the ocean. “So you could see the sea lions. It would be a different view.” Locals tended to agree. Vince Tuzzi, a white-bearded longtime Santa Cruz resident ...