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One of the best things to do in Santa Cruz is simply stroll, shop and watch the sideshow
along Pacific Ave downtown. A 15-minute walk away is the beach and Municipal Wharf ,
where seafood restaurants, gift shops and barking sea lions compete for attention. Ocean-
view West Cliff Dr follows the waterfront southwest of the wharf, paralleled by a paved
recreational path.
Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk AMUSEMENT PARK
( MAP GOOGLE MAP ; 831-423-5590; www.beachboardwalk.com ; 400 Beach St; per ride $3-6,
all-day pass $32-40; daily Apr-early Sep, seasonal hours vary; )
The West Coast's oldest beachfront amusement park, this 1907 boardwalk has a glorious
old-school Americana vibe. The smell of cotton candy mixes with the salt air, punctuated
by the squeals of kids hanging upside down on carnival rides. Famous thrills include the
Giant Dipper, a 1924 wooden roller coaster, and the 1911 Looff carousel, both National
Historic Landmarks. During summer, catch free mid-week movies and Friday night con-
certs by rock veterans you may have thought were already dead.
Closing times and off-season hours vary. All-day parking costs $6 to $15.
Seymour Marine Discovery Center MUSEUM
( MAP GOOGLE MAP ; 831-459-3800; http://seymourcenter.ucsc.edu ; 100 Shaffer Rd; adult/
child 3-16yr $8/6; 10am-5pm Tue-Sun year-round, also 10am-5pm Mon Jul & Aug; )
By Natural Bridges State Beach, this kids' educational center is part of UCSC's Long Mar-
ine Laboratory. Interactive natural-science exhibits include tidal touch pools and aquari-
ums, while outside you can gawk at the world's largest blue-whale skeleton. Guided one-
hour tours happen at 1pm, 2pm and 3pm daily, with a special 30-minute tour for families
with younger children at 11am; sign up for tours in person an hour in advance (no reserva-
tions).
Sanctuary Exploration Center MUSEUM
( MAP GOOGLE MAP ;
831-421-9993; http://montereybay.noaa.gov ; 35 Pacific Ave;
10am-5pm
Wed-Sun;
)
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