PUBLIC SAFETY WAS A BIG CONCERN AND TOP PRIORITY TODAY AS A RESULT OF THAT HIGH SURF WARNING.. ONE OF THOSE SAFETY MEASURES IMPLEMENTED TODAY.. A COMPLETE CLOSURE OF THE SANTA CRUZ WHARF..
A high surf warning on Friday closed the Santa Cruz Wharf as a safety precaution, creating challenges for businesses on Valentine's Day.
The Santa Cruz Surfing Museum overlooks one of the most renowned surfing spots in Santa Cruz – Steamer Lane. Along with historic surfing photographs and boards, the museum features a bevy of ...
Santa Cruz initiated a coastal infrastructure closure due to dangerously high surf and severe storm impacts. Officials said the city is still reeling from damage caused by previous storms.
(Credit – Santa Cruz Museum of Art & History) Surfing did not originate in the Americas. People around the world have long ridden boards on waves for transportation, recreation and ocean connection.
SANTA CRUZ — While already on alert because of the high surf that hit the Monterey Bay ... It was like this island floating just off the end. There was a light post just standing upright at ...
Far from the best wave in Santa Cruz, unless you are a beginner (in which case this is where you should surf). Gets swell year round, but summer and autumn tend to be best.
SANTA CRUZ, Calif. – High surf along the California coast trapped a man under debris at a Santa Cruz state park Monday morning, before causing part of the Santa Cruz Pier to collapse.
Three people fell into the water when more than a hundred feet of the Santa Cruz Wharf collapsed into the Pacific Ocean on Monday, as the coastal city was pounded with dangerous high surf.
Santa Cruz, the former home of wetsuit pioneer Jack O’Neill, is losing one of its oldest surf shops. After 25 years of business, O’Neill is closing its downtown store on Pacific Avenue.