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Old 07-31-20, 12:12 AM
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Any places to stop for water from Pescadaro to Santa Cruz?

I know there is the Bike Hut on Tunitas Creek Road, but once you get past Half Moon Bay and Pescadaro, are there any places to stop for water from Pescadaro to Santa Cruz? That's a good 35 miles, wouldn't be very fun if there was no place to stop just in case.
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Swanton Berry Farm, and then Davenport. Then as you enter Santa Cruz, there is a water tap in Wilder Ranch next the the chicken coop.
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Originally Posted by wgscott
Swanton Berry Farm, and then Davenport. Then as you enter Santa Cruz, there is a water tap in Wilder Ranch next the the chicken coop.
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The Swanton Berry Farm is probably ideal. Even before the pandemic, the standard protocol is to eat/drink outside at one of the picnic tables. There are a bunch of bike racks, your bike will be safe, and they offer a discount if you have a bike helmet. You go in and select what you want (assuming you want something more than water -- they have some great but somewhat pricey stuff) and pay via the honor system, and take your stuff outside to consume.
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I guess your question is about water sources after Pescadero, but just in case this is helpful: there's a tap at the bakery on the main drag (Stage Rd) in Pescadero. It's hiding low to the wall along the north side of the building. There's also an eating area, porta potties, and a bike tool setup around back for customers-- and their croissants are a nice snack to break up a long ride.
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