Cowell Beach - Santa Cruz Beach
- Address: Beach St., Santa Cruz, California, USA
- Phone: 8314206015
- Website:www.infopoint.com
| Average Rating |
4.0
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6+ reviews from 1 sources |
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| Yelp | 4.0 |
6+ reviews |
Cowell Beach
Beach St.Santa Cruz, California, USA
Cowell Beach Details
Descriptions from Across the Web
- Santa Cruz invites sun worshippers to play volleyball or stroll along the sandy beach. Beachgoing wheelchair available in summer at Cowell Beach on a first-come basis. Open sunrise to sunset. Waves crash endlessly on the jagged north coast-seals and sea lions seek refuge in the sandycoves and rocky shores throughout the island-springtime wildflowers explode below occasionalsnow-covered peaks-the endemic island jay screeches loudly as it flutters from oak to oak-thetiny island fox seeks fruits and berries along central valley streams, gurgling their way homeward.These are the sights and sounds of giant Santa Cruz Island. DescriptionSanta Cruz is the largest island off the coast of California. Located between Anacapa and SantaRosa Islands, it lies from 19-25 miles off the adjacent mainland coast between Ventura and SantaBarbara. The scenic beauty of Santa Cruz is reflected in its many landforms-two rugged mountain ranges,the highest peaks on the Channel Islands, deep canyons, a central valley, year-round springs andstreams, plus 77 miles of craggy coastline cliffs, giant sea caves, pristine tidepools and expansivebeaches. Lying directly on the boundary between cold northern and warm southern waters, thisisland hosts unique plant, animal, and marine communities representing nearly 1000 miles ofcoastline. According to legend, Santa Cruz Island was named for a priest's staff accidentally left on theisland during the Portola expedition of 1769. A Chumash Indian found the cross-tipped stave andreturned it to the priest. The Spaniards were so impressed that they called this island of friendlypeople "La Isla de Santa Cruz", the Island of the Sacred Cross. Today, Santa Cruz Island is divided between The Nature Conservancy and the National ParkService. The Nature Conservancy owns and manages the western 90% of the island; the eastern10% is owned and managed by the National Park Service. What to SeeIn its vastness and variety of flora, fauna and geology, Santa Cruz Island resembles a miniatureCalifornia. ... more on GoingToTheBeach.com, Inc.
Reviews From Across The Web read all
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4.0
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Lauren G. 's review
A pretty nice beach, even though it was a bit crowded on the recent sunny Saturday ... a user of yelp.com. Read full review on Yelp
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2.0
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Alice Z. 's review
Checked out this beach on a slightly chilly Saturday. On one hand, the beach wasn't ... a user of yelp.com. Read full review on Yelp
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4.0
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Neil K. 's review
Great place for a beginning surfer. It can get a bit crowded even on ... a user of yelp.com. Read full review on Yelp
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5.0
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Aaron M. 's review
Awesome. Fifteen+ volleyball courts and plenty of ocean are all you need. The nearby ... a user of yelp.com. Read full review on Yelp
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5.0
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terry h. 's review
Lots of action going on here in the summer ... a user of yelp.com. Read full review on Yelp
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- http://www.visitcalifornia.com
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