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Santa Cruz’s beloved wharf reopened to the public Saturday, after about 150 feet of the pier’s end fell into the ocean last month and prompted the city to temporarily close the popular tourist ...
A sailboat passes by the damaged end of the Santa Cruz Municipal Wharf on a recent Sunday. (Shmuel Thaler - Santa Cruz ...
The Santa Cruz Wharf, built in 1914, was 2,745 feet long before the winter storm. It was supported by more than 4,400 pilings — 70-foot Douglas fir beams driven about 20 feet into the ocean floor.
Santa Cruz Wharf reopens 11 days after partial collapse 04:24. Two days before Christmas, the Santa Cruz area was hit by the biggest ocean swell in 30 years.
The Santa Cruz Municipal Wharf, a historic wooden structure built in 1914 that juts half a mile into Monterey Bay — the longest public pier on California’s coast — is damaged.
The Santa Cruz Parks and Recreation Department released its 2025 Fall Activity Guide Wednesday with a slate of activities for ...
The Santa Cruz Wharf is a core part of the local economy, a tourist destination that draws nearly 3 million visitors per year, a hub of culture and community, ...
After a structural assessment was completed of the Santa Cruz Wharf after about 150 feet of the structure’s south end fell into the ocean Dec. 23., the city of Santa Cruz announced Thursday a… ...
Hundreds of woodie-style classic cars will return to the Santa Cruz Wharf Saturday for the 29th annual Woodies on the Wharf car show, which is the largest gathering of woodies in Northern California.
Sea lions haul out at the Santa Cruz Wharf, Saturday, Jan. 11, 2025, in Santa Cruz, Calif. A large section of haul out space was lost to the marine mammals when winter storms collapsed the end of ...