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The Santa Cruz Wharf is one of Santa Cruz County’s must-see iconic landmarks. Located between the bustling Beach Boardwalk and the rolling waves of Steamer Lane, the Santa Cruz Wharf stretches out over half a mile into the Monterey Bay. Seeing Santa Cruz from the water offers breathtaking vistas of the area and allows visitors and locals to ...
- Discover the Wharves & Piers of Santa Cruz County!
The pilings seen today are the remains of a 2,327-foot pier...
- Rediscover the Santa Cruz Wharf - Visit Santa Cruz County
Extending a half mile into the Monterey Bay, situated...
- Discover the Wharves & Piers of Santa Cruz County!
Jun 19, 2023 · The most northern wharf in Santa Cruz County (at one time) was a 700-foot-long wharf located between Waddell Creek and Point Ano Nuevo. It was built in the early 1860s by William W. Waddell, owner of a lumber mill a few miles away in Canãda de los Osos—Canyon of the Bears.
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The Santa Cruz Wharf is a wharf in Santa Cruz, California, United States, known for fishing, boat tours, viewing sea lions, dining, nightlife and gift shops. The current wharf was built in 1914, the last of six built on the site, and is operated by the City of Santa Cruz Parks and Recreation Office. The wharf is situated between Main Beach ...
This 2,745-foot wooden pier— the longest on the West Coast—is one of Santa Cruz’s most iconic landmarks and a must-visit stop if you’re in town. Situated on the west side of the city between Main Beach and Cowell’s Beach, the Wharf offers a variety of restaurants, bars, shops, boat rentals, and even a bocce court—not to mention the ...
Santa Cruz Wharf History. Composed of over 2000 70 ft. Douglas fir pilings driven 21 feet into the ocean floor, the wharf was 2,745 feet long. The wharf was actually the sixth wharf -- preceding it were the Cowell Wharf, the Gharky (yes, this is the correct spelling!) Wharf, the Railroad Wharf, the Connecting Wharf, and the Pleasure Pier.