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Discover Watsonville: A Two-Hour Walking Tour of the City's Historic Sites and Natural Wonders
Our two-hour walking tour of Watsonville, California, United States, will take us through the city's vibrant downtown area, where we'll explore its unique shops, restaurants, and attractions.
We'll start our tour at the Watsonville Plaza Shopping Center, located at 1420 Main Street, Watsonville, CA 95076 (Latitude: 36.914, Longitude: -121.761). Here, we'll find a variety of stores, including clothing, jewelry, and home goods. We'll also find a variety of restaurants, including Mexican, Chinese, and American cuisine.
Next, we'll head to the Watsonville Public Library, located at 275 Main Street, Watsonville, CA 95076 (Latitude: 36.914, Longitude: -121.761). Here, we'll explore the library's collection of books, magazines, and other media. We'll also find a variety of programs and events, including story time for children.
From there, we'll head to the Watsonville Wetlands Watch, located at 30 Harkins Slough Road, Watsonville, CA 95076 (Latitude: 36.914, Longitude: -121.761). Here, we'll explore the wetlands and learn about the local wildlife. We'll also find a variety of educational programs and events.
Next, we'll head to the Watsonville Farmers' Market, located at the corner of Main Street and Walker Street, Watsonville, CA 95076 (Latitude: 36.914, Longitude: -121.761). Here, we'll find a variety of fresh produce, flowers, and other goods. We'll also find a variety of prepared foods, including tacos, tamales, and other Mexican dishes.
Finally, we'll end our tour at the Watsonville Historical Museum, located at 175 Main Street, Watsonville, CA 95076 (Latitude: 36.914, Longitude: -121.761). Here, we'll explore the museum's collection of artifacts and learn about the city's history. We'll also find a variety of educational programs and events.
At the end of our tour, we'll have explored the vibrant downtown area of Watsonville, California, and experienced its unique shops, restaurants, and attractions.
Watsonville California United States Tour Companies
Incredible Adventures
Incredible Adventures has been offering travelers a safe and reliable way to connect with nature since 1993. Today, we offer both small group tours and DMC services throughout North America. Our small groups provide a relaxed, fun-filled atmosphere while minimizing the environmental impact of our business. As industry leaders being the ‘Greenest Tour Company in San Fr ... More ancisco,’ we promote sustainability of the destinations we visit through the use of eco-friendly renewable alternative biofuels. Whether you choose a day tour or overnight trip, camp under the stars, or sleep peacefully in a hotel bed, take a guilt-free trip to the great outdoors with Incredible Adventures. We contribute to our community through co-sponsorship of the San Francisco Biofuels co-operative, which gives people local access to alternative fuel options. SF Biofuels works on educating the community and providing alternative fuel to community members. The co-op and Incredible Adventures helped the San Francisco Municipal Transit Agency (SFMTA) to implement a biofuel program for their diesel buses. In addition, we also support many local non-profit organizations with the contribution of silent auction support and in-kind donations of transportation. Join us on a trip in a relaxed, fun-filled atmosphere to one of the incredible destinations that we visit.
Pasadena Walking Tours
Pasadena Walking Tours was founded in 2017. We want to help locals and visitors discover the treasures of our hometown. The tours have been created for guests to learn about the history, culture and architecture of Crown City.
Sac Brew Boat
The Sac Brew Boat is a 30-foot-long boat propelled by a large rear paddle powered by our riders' pedaling! We can accommodate up to 16 guests, and there are 10 pedal stations surrounding a central bar and room for 6 other non-pedaling passengers. We are a party boat that embarks on daily cruises on the Sacramento River waterfront, adjacent to historic Old Sacramento.
