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SnoZone
Endless Slope Ski & Snowboard Surfing Xtreme Chimp
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Sacramento
3701 Stockton Blvd (SE corner of 12th Ave and Stockton
Blvd) The SnoZone Endless Slope School is located in the Mighty Kong Cafe Building. The building has the Mighty Kong Cafe lettering sign across the top and a metal sign of a Gorilla with a chef's hat on with a giant Muffin by the door. Parking is on the 12 th Avenue street. Direction Direction approaching from the west (San Francisco): Hwy 80 into West Scaramento take Hwy 50 to Placerville or South Tahoe. Take Hwy 50 toward Sacramento and exit off 34 th exit toward UC Davis Medical Center and Hospital. Turn left on 34 th Street (going north) following signs to UC Davis Medical Center and Hospital. Turn Right (going east) on T Street following Hospital and UC Davis Medical Center. Turn Right (going south) on Stockton Blvd. Pass UC Davis Medical Center and Hospitals and drive down 1 mile on Stockton Blvd. Mighty Kong Cafe is found on the east side of Stockton Blvd at the corner of 12 th Ave. Turn left onto 12 th Ave and park on 12 th Ave. Walk to front of Mighty Kong Cafe on Stockton Blvd. If locked, knock on door. Can also reach me by calling my cell number.
Direction approaching from the east (Placerville): Take Hwy 50 toward Sacramento and exit off Stockton Blvd exit toward UC Davis Medical Center and Hospital. Turn left (going south) on Stockton Blvd. Pass UC Davis Medical Center and Hospitals and drive down 1 mile on Stockton Blvd. Mighty Kong Cafe is found on the east side of Stockton Blvd at the corner of 12 th Ave. Turn left onto 12 th Ave and park on 12 th Ave. Walk to front of Mighty Kong Cafe on Stockton Blvd. If locked, knock on door. Can also reach me by calling my cell number.
Comment from Stacey C. "Did you notice the snowboarding lessons they have in the back corner? That was the first thing I saw last Sunday when I was there that I'd never seen before. It was awesome. You hold onto a bar on a carpeted slope in your board and boots and someone teaches you how to turn and do all this stuff. Great for uncoordinated snowboarders like myself!"
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