Santa Cruz town and Westside Cafes
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Coffee shop, food court, ice cream and pastry shops, brewery, gift shop and market, outdoor public spaces with fire pit and tables and selfie spots galore, farm with donkeys, goats, and alpaca! Also called San Luis Ranch.
A charming strip of cafes and beautiful square in downtown Redwood City.
Unattractive town, with some cute cafes, bakeries, coffee shops, and breweries on the formerly-industrial Westside. The redwood forest areas are where this town shines.
Scout Coffee, a friendly, bustling place, and Lassens Natural Foods Market, plus many other food places nearby.
Coffee shop, food court, ice cream and pastry shops, brewery, gift shop and market, outdoor public spaces with fire pit and tables and selfie spots galore, farm with donkeys, goats, and alpaca! Also called San Luis Ranch.
Downtown Monterey has a youthful vibe, and gorgeous historical buildings and trees.
Flowers on bridges over canals, leafy outdoor seating at cafes, bustling streets, interesting museums, gingerbread architecture.
A nature-filled magical area, foggy and cold, and not very walkable (sidewalks are rare), but with some hidden gems.
A main street of late 19th century storefronts, popular cafes, and a hip college scene.
Downtown Ventura has historic architecture on hilly streets and beautiful tall trees, plus plenty of cafes.
Historic cottages and lush trees of all different shades of green. Come July-October. Check the webcam for weather because it's not nice in thick gloom!
Scout Coffee, a friendly, bustling place, and Lassens Natural Foods Market, plus many other food places nearby.
Waimea town has misty green hills, two adorable churches, a wooden playground with gorgeous views, and lovely countryside drives.
Unattractive town, with some cute cafes, bakeries, coffee shops, and breweries on the formerly-industrial Westside. The redwood forest areas are where this town shines.
A main street of late 19th century storefronts, popular cafes, and a hip college scene.
Coffee shop, food court, ice cream and pastry shops, brewery, gift shop and market, outdoor public spaces with fire pit and tables and selfie spots galore, farm with donkeys, goats, and alpaca! Also called San Luis Ranch.
Coffee shop and cafes, plus a dedicated bike path that runs for 1.1 km from Dinosaur Caves Park to the elementary school.
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