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Aptos Creek Road, Aptos CA
No matter how hot it might be in town or at the beach, you'll find this forest to be a cool, quiet spot. Very popular with locals for its hiking and biking trails, it offers a diversity of trails ...
The park offers rugged semi-wilderness, rising from sea level to steep coastal mountains of more than 2,600 feet. Once the site of logging operations until the 1920s, visitors can still find eviden... More on Parks

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610 Clubhouse Dr, Aptos, California 95003-4868, United States
This course is nestled in the coastal highlands and is a shotmaker's delight. The opening hole, a 526-yard, par 5, is an example of what the player will face throughout the day. With only one par 5... More on Golf.com
Not a bad experience, just not anything you'd mistake for traditional. More on GolfReview

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7605 Old Dominion Ct # B, Aptos, CA 95003
overview: Located inside Aptos Chamber of Commerce. Interesting collection of photographs and artifacts representing ... More on MuseumStuff.com
A collection of artifacts and photographs depicting the history of Aptos, from the Native American Indians to the earthquake. More on Santacruz.org

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Wilder Ranch State Park, Aptos, CA 95003

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Seacliff, California, USA

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Seacliff, California, USA

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Rio Del Mar Blvd., Aptos, California, USA
Rio Del Mar Beach - A wide strip of clean sand and a jetty. Nearby shopping and restaurants. Dogs allowed on leashes. Lifeguards in the summer. Open sunrise to 10 pm. From the wooded canyons of the... More on GoingToTheBeach.com
A long strip of white sand. You can take your dog for a walk here (with a leash). Also enjoy fine restaurants and ... More on Aptoschamber.com

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7605 Old Dominion Ct # B, Aptos, CA 95003

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225 Coronado Dr, Aptos, CA 95003

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Aptos
Playground, not too tech., mult small log jumps, a couple of bridges and a teeter totter! Who ever cut this trail has a killer imagination! It flowed and there was hits to jib off of everywhere! ... More on trails.mtbr.com
great change in setting from other santa cruz trail, up hill is hard but worth the energy. More on trails.mtbr.com
