La Honda is a small California town located in the Santa Cruz Mountains between Silicon Valley and the Pacific coast. Its population is approximately 1500 with a few hundred more living on the outskirts of town. It is near the La Honda Creek Open Space Preserve. It's situated alongside Highway 84 on its downward slope towards the Pacific ocean. That is, on the ocean side of the Coastal Range.
The ZIP Code for La Honda is 94020 and the community is located in Area Code 650. Wired numbers in the La Honda telephone exchange follow the pattern 747-xxxx while wired telephones along Portola Park Road work out of Los Altos exchange with 94x-xxxx numbers. U.S. Geological Survey NAD83 coordinates for the community are and the Survey says Lahonda is a historic variant of the modern spelling.
Apple Jack's, aslo written Applejacks, is a famous restaurant and bar located at 8790 La Honda Road. It's along-time cultural presence in the community, (see 1960s History below).
The escapades of Kesey and the Merry Pranksters are documented in Tom Wolfe's "The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test," which describes the wildly painted school bus, 'Furthur,' driven by Neal Cassady, who had been the frenetic driver in Jack Kerouac's On The Road.
The La Honda house where Kesey's adventures became famous - one mile west of Applejack's saloon - has been faithfully restored after years of neglect and a near catastrophic flood in 1998.
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