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Shark Fin Cove
Santa Cruz County » Davenport
Place » Outdoors

Davenport, CA 95017

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Shark Fin Cove, also known as Shark Tooth Beach, is a stunning and unique coastal spot located along the Pacific Coast, just south of Davenport and approximately 10 miles north of Santa Cruz. It's easily accessible from Highway 1, making it a popular stop for travelers exploring the California coastline.

Davenport Beach
Santa Cruz County » Davenport
Place » Outdoors

446 CA-1, Davenport, CA 95017

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Davenport Beach is a picturesque stretch of coastline along the Pacific Ocean. It is situated in the small coastal town of Davenport, which is approximately 10 miles north of Santa Cruz along California's scenic Highway 1. It's easily accessible from the highway, making it a popular stop for travelers exploring the California coast.

Davenport
Santa Cruz County » Davenport
Place » City

California

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Davenport is a small coastal town located along the coast of Northern California, approximately 11 miles north of the city of Santa Cruz. It's a scenic drive along Highway 1 to reach Davenport, and the town is nestled between the Santa Cruz Mountains and the Pacific Ocean. It is known for its picturesque coastal setting and proximity to the Pacific Ocean. Davenport's population was 388 in 2020.

Swanton Berry Farm
Santa Cruz County » Davenport
Place » Farm

25 Swanton Rd, Davenport, CA 95017

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Swanton Berry Farm is the first organic strawberry farm in California. Swanton has become known for super sweet, red, ripe and sustainable strawberries as well as blackberries, olallieberries, loganberries, kiwis, and a variety of vegetables.

American Abalone Farms
Santa Cruz County » Davenport
Place » Farm

245 Davenport Landing Rd, Davenport, CA 95017

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American Abalone Farm sells live abalone and tenderized abalone steaks to retail and wholesale costumers. The abalone is grown in the pristine waters of Monterrey bay and feed only local kelp. The abalone is farmed 100% sustainably.