What are some recommended spots to visit in Santa Cruz?

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RaulTheUCSCSlug said:
or of the beautiful weather, or the beach, or any cool spots around the area I am here

Steamer's Lane and Natural Bridges used to be two of my favorite surf spots in Santa Cruz. I used to live in Sonoma county and we had friends attending UCSC, so I made several "safaris" out there during that spell. I miss that place...
 
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Steamer's Lane and Natural Bridges used to be two of my favorite surf spots in Santa Cruz. I used to live in Sonoma county and we had friends attending UCSC, so I made several "safaris" out there during that spell. I miss that place...

Santa Cruz is still definitely a Gem of a city! Although next time you come up you should try Panther Beach, not so good for surfing, but way better for that secluded get away with the girlfriend/wife, or even for that family picnic/barbecue! (On google maps, I believe they call it Dairy Beach?)
 
RaulTheUCSCSlug said:
Santa Cruz is still definitely a Gem of a city! Although next time you come up you should try Panther Beach, not so good for surfing, but way better for that secluded get away with the girlfriend/wife, or even for that family picnic/barbecue! (On google maps, I believe they call it Dairy Beach?)

Cool, I'll write that down, always good to get advice from the "locals." I've been wanting to get back down there for a while now, but I'm in the Seattle area now, so it's something of a trek.
 
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