Information about visitor attractions in Soquel, California.
Anna Jean Cummings Park
95 acre park adjacent to Soquel High School that first opened
in 2001 (lower section) and 2002 (upper section).
Also known as "Blue Ball Park" because of its distinctive artwork
consisting of four blue balls, each 8 to 9 feet in diameter,
descending down a hill ("Skyballs" by Steve Gillman and Katherine Keefer).
Facilities at Jean Cummings Park include a large children's playground,
grassy areas, athletic fields, three picnic areas, and
upper area and lower area parking lots.
Located at 461 Old San Jose Road in Soquel.
Antique Shops in Soquel
One of the most popular visitor activities in
Soquel is visiting its many antique shops.
Wineries in Soquel
Information about wineries, wine tasting rooms,
and vineyards in Soquel.
Soquel Village
The 150 year old downtown area of Soquel is
centered around the intersection of Soquel Drive and Porter Street
and it features a cluster of shops and restaurants.
Soquel Travel Guide
Santa Cruz County Travel Guide
Central Coast of California
Northern California Travel Guide