With tens of thousands of people, if not more, possibly descending upon Santa Cruz Monday to catch a glimpse of the Tour of California, transportation-minded organizations around town are urging spectators to use alternative transportation.
Locals who plan to ride the bus should know that Metro is offering two park and ride lots. One is in Scotts Valley behind the Kings Village Shopping Center and King Village Drive and Blue Bonnet. The other is at Highway 1 and Soquel Drive near Dominican Hospital. The bus stop is in front of the hospital.
Bus riders from Scotts Valley can hop on route “35 Santa Cruz” or the Highway 17 Express, while riders from Live Oak and South County should use bus route “71 Santa Cruz.” Riders without a Highway 17 bus pass should use bus 35 to save money.
Read more In the Santa Cruz Sentinel.
Me: I’m parking at my home in Scotts Valley and riding my bike into Santa Cruz.
See also: Santa Cruz Streets Smart blog.
See also: Santa Cruz County viewing locations.
Did you really ride in today's monsoon? That would certainly show commitment.
Did you really ride in today's monsoon? That would certainly show commitment.