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Sailing
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As mentioned above in the "Site Seeing & Tours" section, there are a number of businesses in Santa Cruz offering sailing charters, lessons, or boat rentals for those wishing to enjoy the open water of the Monterey Bay.
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Surfing
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With a surfing history stretching back over a hundred years Santa Cruz has long been a proving ground for California surfers. Full wet suits are necessary year-round due to Pacific water temperatures ranging from 40-55 degrees. Also, rushing currents, jagged rocks, and big, pounding waves demand respect from even the most accomplished surfers. For the novice there is a "family" surfing spot only a few hundred feet past the famous Steamer Lane located below Westcliff Drive, along the Lighthouse Field State Beach, the northern boundary of Monterey Bay (also known as Point Santa Cruz).
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Fishing
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Fishing is available both in the mountains at the Loch Lomond Recreational Area mountain lake/reservoir and out on the Monterey Bay. The California Department of Fish and Game stocks the Loch Lomond reservoir with rainbow trout approximately every three weeks from March to July. Largemouth bass, bluegill, and channel catfish also maintain populations in the reservoir. All California State Fish and Game regulations apply. (Gas powered boats and swimming are not allowed.) For fishing on the bay there are several charter business available:
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Scuba Diving
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The Monterey Bay and the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary offer some of the most beautiful and pristine diving areas in the country, featuring magnificent views of prolific ocean life within the kelp forests and submerged pinnacles.
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Golf
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Several of Santa Cruz County's golf courses are world-class championship courses offering challenging holes, panoramic vistas, and national tournaments.
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Boulder Creek Golf & Country Club Nestled among the redwoods, this scenic course offers golfers a challenging and memorable experience. Boulder Creek is open to the public, daily until dark 16901 Big Basin Hwy. Boulder Creek (831) 338-2111
De Laveaga Golf Course This narrow 18-hole championship golf course features many barrancas which must be carried. It sits up on a hill, offering some gorgeous views of the ocean. The condition of the course is great, considering it is one of the busiest in the area. It has hosted the California State Open Tournament three times. 401 Upper Park Road Santa Cruz (831) 423-7214
Pasatiempo Golf Club Designed by world-renowned golf architect Alister MacKenzie, this 6,439 yard, par 70 course was rated as one of the top 100 courses in the United States by Golf Digest. The course is nestled in the rolling hills above Santa Cruz, offering scenic vistas of the beautiful Monterey Bay. 20 Clubhouse Road Santa Cruz (831) 459-9169
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Scotts Valley Golf Course 263 Mount Hermon Road Scotts Valley (831) 438-3058
Seascape Golf Club 610 Clubhouse Drive Aptos (831) 688-3214
Valley Gardens Golf Course Enjoy a picturesque 9-hole course in the heart of Scotts Valley. It's a fun course for all levels of ability. 263 Mount Hermon Road Scotts Valley (831) 438-3058
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Bicycling
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There are a number of bicycling events and activities in the Santa Cruz area and some parks do have bicycling trails.
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Horseback Riding
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Many of the parks in the Santa Cruz area offer miles of scenic horseback riding trials in and around different terrains and settings. There are also many boarding stables in the area. Unfortunately, however, at the time that this listing was being created there were no businesses offering guided riding adventures in the area.
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