Salinas

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For other places with the same name, see Salinas (disambiguation).

Salinas (population 164,000 in 2020) is in California, 20 minutes inland from Monterey Bay in a region known as the Central Coast. Salinas was the home of writer and Nobel Prize laureate John Steinbeck. It claims to be the "Salad Bowl of the World."

Understand

Climate

Salinas
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Get in

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Map of Salinas

By car

  • Veterans Memorial Hwy passes through as a freeway from Gilroy at 38 mi (61 km) to the north and continues 48 mi (77 km) south to King City. It's another 32 mi (51 km) north of Gilroy to reach San Jose and 54.5 mi (87.7 km) south of King City to Paso Robles on US Hwy 101.
  • Josh to Main St Hwy 68 provides a direct 19 mi (31 km) (30 min) from Monterey to Salinas. It enters town as Main St and ends at Josh St and US Hwy 101.
  • to W Market St From Watsonville, through Castroville, it's 20.5 mi (33.0 km) or 29 min to reach Salinas. CA-Hwy 183 enters town as W Market St and ends at its intersection with Salinas St.
  • Old Stage Rd & Crazy Horse Canyon Rd serve as a 'beltway' around town from Spence Rd (7.5 mi (12.1 km) south}} to its intersection at San Juan Grade Rd north of town. Old Stage Rd becomes Herbert Rd at San Juan Grade Rd. Travelers continue on Crazy Horse Canyon Rd from San Juan Grade Rd to US Hwy 101 in Prunedale, 11 mi (18 km) north of Salinas. These roads are not designated as a US or state highway.

By train


By bus

  • 36.67918-121.656972 Greyhound Lines & American Star ToursCategory:Has map markers, (bus stop) Salinas Station @ 3 Station Pl, toll-free: +1-800-231-2222. Connects San Francisco to Los Angeles (via Oakland, Hayward, San Jose, Gilroy, Salinas, King City, Santa Maria, Santa Barbara and Oxnard). American Star Tours also run the same route as the above but with additional stops in Paso Robles, San Luis Obispo, Grover Beach, UC Santa Barbara and UCLA. Tickets with American Star Tours can be booked with Greyhound or Amtrak. MST #44 & 49 buses connect this station to the Salinas Transit Center (other station) for onward connections within the county and to Watsonville. Nearest stop for other MST buses are on Lincoln & W Market St. Check maps & schedules on website. OSM directions
  • Category:Go listing with no coordinatesInternational Bus LinesCategory:Has map markers (formerly Intercalifornias), (bus stop) Discoteca Exitos Latinos/Metro by T-Mobile at 1110 E Alisal St (Small building on NE corner of large parking lot in front of Food Co (1030 E Alisal St).), +1 213 629-4885, toll-free: +1-888-834-9336. Buses from Tijuana to San Jose via Watsonville, Salinas, Los Banos, Madera, San Joaquin Valley, Bakersfield, Los Angeles and San Ysidro.
  • Groome TransportationCategory:Has map markers (formerly Monterey Airbus), (bus stop) Prunedale Park & Ride (P&R) at CA-156 & US Hwy 101 (on Meridian Spur), Prunedale (MST #29 bus serves the Prunedale P&R from Salinas), +1 831-373-7777. Operates a regularly scheduled shuttle from the airports in SFO and SJC to Prunedale, Marina and Monterey in Monterey County. Northbound buses continue contiguously from SJC to SFO. Call for door to door pick-up/drop-off and to make reservations.
  • 36.67623-121.656813 Monterey-Salinas Transit (MST)Category:Has map markers, (customer service office or 'Bus Shop') 110 Salinas St (Salinas transit center (central bus station) at SW of the intersection of Salinas St & Central Ave). MST operates public transportation to/from other parts of Monterey County and local connections within Salinas (#41,44,45,49,95). OSM directions
  • 21 to Monterey via Marina on CA-1
  • 23 between Northridge Mall (north of town) and King City via Salinas Transit Center, Chualar, Gonzales, Soledad and Greenfield on US Hwy 101. Passengers transfer to the #84 bus in King City to continue to Paso Robles.
  • 25 from CSUMB in Marina
  • 28 or 29 go from the Salinas to Watsonville where passengers can transfer buses to Santa Cruz or around town in Watsonville on Santa Cruz Metro. Route 28 goes towards Watsonville via Castroville (CA-1 & 183) while 29 travels via Prunedale by another route.
  • 55 or 86 MST bus connections between Monterey County and San Jose via Gilroy in Santa Clara County have been suspended. Passengers will have to use Greyhound or American Star Tours to get to San Jose or travel to Santa Cruz via Watsonville to get to the "17-Amtrak Highway Express" bus.

Get around

Oldtown Salinas is very walkable. It has many stores, restaurants and galleries. It is also the location of the Transit Plaza, providing access to the Amtrak train and the bus system.

Public buses from Monterey-Salinas Transit are plentiful. They also provide access to the Monterey Peninsula.

Getting around by automobile is easy. Parking is plentiful and often free.

See

  • 36.6771-121.6561 National Steinbeck CenterCategory:Has map markers, 1 Main St, +1 831-775-4721. Every day 10AM-5PM. Has exhibitions about author John Steinbeck, his work, and life on the California Coast. $10.95 for Monterey County residents, $5.95-14.95 for people who don't live in Monterey County. Admission for children 5 and under is free. National Steinbeck Center on Wikipedia National Steinbeck Center (Q14683461) on Wikidata OSM directions
  • 36.6763-121.65892 Harvey Baker HouseCategory:Has map markers, Central Ave and Salinas St. Thought to be the oldest standing structure within the Salinas city limits, is available for tours. OSM directions
  • 36.6786-121.65763 First Mayor's HouseCategory:Has map markers, 20 Station Place (next to the train station at West Market St and Main St), +1 831-809-7175. The I. J. Harvey House is the home of the first mayor of Salinas and his family. Learn about the history of early Salinas. Tours are available by appointment. $7 for adults, $6 for seniors (age 60+) and $5 for kids under 18. OSM directions

Do

Buy

The Salinas Auto Mall, Northridge, Westridge, Harden Ranch Plaza, Santa Rita Plaza and Sherwood shopping centers cater to shoppers with a variety of needs. Oldtown Salinas draws antique lovers and a specialty gift clientele.

  • 36.7176-121.6581 Northridge MallCategory:Has map markers, 796 Northridge Mall, +1 831-449-7226. The largest mall in Monterey County with over 120 stores. The mall hosts a Century movie theater, Sears, JCPenney and Macy's department stores, mall shops and restaurants. If you are looking for your typical mall experience, a food court, or need a new pair of jeans, this is the place. Northridge Mall on Wikipedia Northridge Mall (Q7059655) on Wikidata OSM directions

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Go next

  • Big Sur is a sparsely settled coastal region known for its breathtaking scenery, and is popular for hiking and camping. It is about 45 minutes southwest of Salinas.
  • Santa Cruz is a college town known for its hippie-crunchy vibe. It is an hour northwest of Salinas by car.
  • Monterey - Located 20 miles southwest of Salinas, Monterey was founded in 1770 and served as the capital of Alta California under both Spain and Mexico, was a bustling fishing port until the 1950s, and is now a major tourist destination. Attractions include a pier filled with seafood restaurants, a world-class aquarium, a harbor that is home to an enormous number of seabirds, sea lions, sea otters, seals, and other marine life, the historic Cannery Row, and opportunities for whale watching, kayaking, or other excursions into Monterey Bay.
  • Soledad - Located 26 miles southeast of Salinas on Highway 101, Soledad is the western gateway to Pinnacles National Park and also home to Mission Soledad, one of 21 historic Spanish missions in California. The town is also home to several wineries, with tasting rooms that offer magnificent views over the Santa Lucia Highlands and the Salinas Valley.
Routes through Salinas
San Jose San Juan Bautista  N  S  Soledad San Luis Obispo
Pacific Grove Monterey  W  E  END
Portland San Jose  N  S  Paso Robles Los Angeles
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