Santa Cruz Mission State Park: Wool Spinning and Weaving Living History Demonstration

Santa Cruz Mission State Historic Park 144 School St., Santa Cruz

How did an isolated settlement clothe the hundreds of people who lived there? Take an in-depth look at the cloth industry of Mission Santa Cruz. Follow the path of wool from the sheep to the shirt and have the chance to try your hand at a drop spindle and spin your own wool. This event is FREE. Rain or Shine. The Santa Cruz Mission State Historic Park is located on School St. off Mission and Emmet Street in Santa Cruz. Please call (831) 425-5849 for more information or email them at santacruzmission@ports-ca.us .

Scotts Valley Performing Arts Center: Watsonville Band Free Anniversary Concert

Scotts Valley Performing Arts Center 251 Kings Valley Road, Scotts Valley, CA, United States

The Watsonville Community Band has been at it for 77 years!  They want to celebrate their anniversary by hosting a free concert for you. Brad Gronroos will be conducting family-friendly concert will feature movie soundtracks, pop & rock medleys, toe-tapping marches, band classics…and more! 

Santa Cruz Wharf: Swing Dancing

Santa Cruz Municipal Wharf 21 Municipal Wharf, Santa Cruz, CA, United States

Whether you dance East Coast, West Coast, Lindy Hop, Charleston, Jitterbug, Balboa, Collegiate Shag or Blues you will find music, friends, and food while you improve your dancing digs! All levels, and various styles plus a social dance with great ambiance are welcome! Go Join the fun on the Second Saturday evening of each month at the Santa Cruz Wharf stage (weather permitting)!

Rancho Del Oso Nature Center: Wildlife Photography Lecture

Rancho del Oso Nature and History Center 3600 Hwy 1 at Waddell Creek, Davenport, CA, United States

Vishal Subramanyan is a photographer and science communicator who has been featured in Bay Nature and National Geographic. He’ll be showing slides of his work and talking about his experiences photographing wildlife in the Bay Area and beyond.

Free

Roaring Camp Railroads: Starlight Evening Dinner Party

Roaring Camp 5401 Graham Hill Rd, Felton, CA, United States

Evening train and dinner excursion departs from the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk and travels along the San Lorenzo River through Henry Cowell Redwoods State Park to Roaring Camp. Upon arrival, a delicious steak dinner awaits you. After dinner, get up and move to a live band. On the return trip to Santa Cruz, the train ride brings the forest to life with dazzling color and light. The evening event is four hours, returning to the Boardwalk when the stars are overhead.

$57 – $75

Castro Adobe Open House

184 Old Adobe Rd Watsonville, CA, United States

Rancho San Andres Castro Adobe State HistoricParkCastro Adobe Open House: Art on the RanchoSunday, August 11 from 10:30 am to 3:30 pm August is Art Appreciation Monthand there’s plenty of art at the Castro Adobe to enjoy! Learn about theartistry of the garden behind the adobe, designed by renowned landscapearchitect Thomas Church. Take in the beauty of the two-story adobe haciendaas it has been restored to its original Monterey colonial style. View theporcelain dishes intricately designed in and imported from China, used by theCastros when hosting special guests. See the intricate leather work and learnthe meaning of motifs stamped into saddles used by people in Alta California!  Listen to live music andenjoy our recently installed interpretive displays.  Reservations for a free 90-minute docent ledtour are recommended at: www.santacruzstateparks.as.me/CastroAdobeOpenHouse Eventmade possible by Friends of Santa Cruz State Parks and California State Parks. For more information call (831) 226-9669   

Downtown Santa Cruz: Antiques Faire

Downtown Santa Cruz Antique Faire Lincoln Street (between Pacific and Cedar), Santa Cruz, CA, United States

The Santa Cruz Antique Faire is on the 2nd Sunday of every month from 8am-6pm. Vendors offer an eclectic blend of antiques and unique items, vintage clothing, collectibles and more! Visit the Antique Faire on Lincoln Street between Pacific and Cedar.

Tri Santa Cruz

Cowell Beach 21 Municipal Wharf, Santa Cruz, CA, United States

Tri Santa Cruz is one of the most fun and scenic events on the west coast.  The race has a sprint and international (Olympic) distance triathlon, with relays and aquabike categories for both races.  There is a special, non-competitive Family & Friends wave for people who are new to triathlon or just want to have a fun day.  The sheltered swim and flat bike and run course make this a perfect place for a first race. The bike ride is a totally closed course and both the bike and run courses follow the coastline to create one of the most scenic races around!  It also makes cheering on your athlete a vacation itself!

Downtown Santa Cruz: Antiques Faire

Downtown Santa Cruz Antique Faire Lincoln Street (between Pacific and Cedar), Santa Cruz, CA, United States

The Santa Cruz Antique Faire is on the 2nd Sunday of every month from 9am-5pm, weather permitting. Vendors offer an eclectic blend of antiques and unique items, vintage clothing, collectibles and more! Visit the Antique Faire on Lincoln Street between Pacific and Cedar.

Bean Hollow State Beach – Guided Walk

Join a State Park Educator and enjoy the flora, fauna, and coastal views on this leisurely 1.5 mile out-and-back along the bluffs between Bean Hollow State Beach and Pebble Beach. Hike is mostly flat with some mild elevation gain and loss. In the springtime, this hike will be bursting with color as the wildflowers bloom! Meet at the Bean Hollow State Beach south parking lot on Hwy 1. Exact location here: https://maps.app.goo.gl/jQQT6TYsGdb7Wuko9Time: 10:00amParking:  Free parking located at Bean Hollow State Beach South Parking LotPreparation: Participants should wear sturdy shoes and a hat, and bring plenty of water & snacks.  Steady rain will cancel. Contact: halfmoonbay@ports-ca.us or (669)758-1819

Santa Cruz Beach Train

Roaring Camp Railroads 5401 Graham Hill Road, Felton, CA, United States

From Trees to Shining Seas – Felton to Santa Cruz. Departing from the Santa Cruz Mountains, travel through Henry Cowell Redwoods State Park, down the scenic San Lorenzo River Gorge, across a 1909 steel truss bridge, and through an 1875 tunnel before arriving at the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk. Reverse roundtrips departing from the beach in Santa Cruz to Roaring Camp and back may be purchased from the conductor on the train departing from Santa Cruz. The Santa Cruz Big Trees & Pacific Railway operates passenger and freight services on one of the oldest and most historic lines in California. When the route opened in 1875 it carried lumber as well as picnickers and tourists to the Big Trees and Santa Cruz. Today’s Beach Train passengers can start their roundtrip journeys from either Roaring Camp in Felton or from the beach in Santa Cruz. Departs from both the beach in Santa Cruz and Roaring Camp. See departure times for more information. Please note that the 4 p.m. train leaving Santa Cruz is one-way only. There is no return train to the beach.

Roaring Camp Railroads: Redwood Forest Steam Train

Roaring Camp Railroads 5401 Graham Hill Road, Felton, CA, United States

Travel over trestles, through towering redwood groves and up a winding narrow-gauge grade to the summit of Bear Mountain as conductors narrate the history of Roaring Camp, the railroad and the forest.

Castro Adobe: Grand Reopening

Castro Adobe State Historic Park 184 Old Adobe Road (off of Larkin Valley Road), Watsonville, CA, United States

The Castro Adobe has been restored and enriched with museum-quality exhibits, thanks to our caring community working through a special collaboration between California State Parks and Friends of Santa Cruz State Parks. Through a theme of “If these walls could talk,” the Castro Adobe now features highly accessible interpretive information, touchable exhibits, and multimedia offerings to enhance visitors’ experience and share the rich cultural and social history of the historic site. Join Friends of Santa Cruz State Parks for a special tour on: Saturday, June 15, Sunday, Aug. 11, or Saturday, Sept. 21 Stay after your tour to enjoy a slice of cake at the Kimbro House! RSVP for the one-hour Friends tour at noon by emailing Lauren Kitayama at Lauren@ThatsMyPark.org or calling 831-429-1840 ext. 301.

Free

Castro Adobe: Open House

Castro Adobe State Historic Park 184 Old Adobe Road (off of Larkin Valley Road), Watsonville, CA, United States

This 90-minute tour is led by State Park docents who will share the history of the Castro family, and the two-story adobe hacienda built over 170 years ago. Enjoy a relaxing afternoon touring Rancho San Andres Castro Adobe State Historic Property in Watsonville CA. Learn about the Vaquero culture and living during the Mexican Rancho Period of California History. Please note that dogs are not permitted during your tour of the castro adobe. They do not recommend that you leave your dog in your car. Preregistration is required!  There is a tour starting every 15 minutes on May 18, June 15 August 11, September 21,  October 13, November 16, and December 8. NOTE: Continuous rain will cancel event.

Free

Pigeon Point – Maritime Measurements – Jr. Rangers

Do you have what it takes to be a lightkeeper? Learn about the job of a lighthouse keeper and create your own logbook based on your observations and measurements of the world around you. Welcome Junior Rangers! Each program will last about 45 minutes and consists of a mini-tour of the lighthouse grounds and a hands-on activity. While children of all ages and their parents are welcome to participate in the activity and tour, only kids aged 7-12 are able to become Junior Rangers and earn badges.