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  1. May 29, 2020 · Santa Cruz. Just south of the Bay Area, Santa Cruz is a laid back, quirky hippie town. From the beach boardwalk to the lush redwoods, Santa Cruz is one of the best places to stop on the Pacific Coast Highway. And it’s hard to miss: you’ll be driving right through, so when you see roller coasters, it’s time to stop.

  2. Experience northern California’s rich farmlands and wild, dramatic coastline on a one-day visit to Bodega Bay, in beautiful Sonoma County.Located slightly more than an hour’s drive north of San Francisco’s Golden Gate Bridge, Bodega Bay blends the relaxed Wine Country lifestyle with the wondrous power and superb natural beauty of the Pacific Ocean coastline.

  3. California's Highway 1 shadows the coast north of the Bay Bridge. The greatest value of a road trip is lost on pragmatists but treasured by romantics. Take the 60-mile drive north from San Francisco to Bodega Bay, for example. The fastest route is a teeming inland freeway, Highway 101. But the road worth traveling carves a leisurely path after ...

  4. Jun 24, 2019 · Porto Bodega RV Campground is a family-friendly park perfect for those who love to deep-sea fish, bird watching, canoeing, kayaking, sailing, wind and kite boarding, surfing, or just relax and breath in the fresh sea air. Porto Bodega sits at the north end of Bodega Bay on 7 beautiful bay frontage acres. Glamping.

  5. Depart from Santa Rosa on the US 101 N, then exit onto River Road. The scenic one-lane highway will take you through some of the most enchanting parts of wine country. You’ll come upon the Farmhouse Inn & Restaurant, where we recommend stopping for Sonoma’s best gourmet breakfast. Treat yourself to its custom-blend coffee, famous Farmhouse ...

  6. 2001 Highway One. Bodega Bay, CA 94923. 707-875-3701. WE NOW HAVE GIFT CERTIFICATES. Since 1967, the Adams Family have been your hosts at the Bodega Bay RV Park. We are constantly trying to improve our park and its facilities for the benefit & enjoyment of our guests. Bodega Bay and the surrounding communities offer lots of activities for ...

  7. 1. Go Whale Watching. One of the West Coast’s premier whale-watching spots is the Bodega Head peninsula. About 4 miles long and 1 mile wide, it shelters shallow Bodega Bay from Pacific Ocean storms. Bodega Head juts into the ocean, offering prime real estate for spotting whales breaching and spraying.

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