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Salesforce Tower, San Francisco

415 Mission St, San Francisco, CA 94105

Scotts Valley to Salesforce Commute

1h 31m off-peak, 1h 47m in rush hour via Highway 17 to I-280 North to SF

What the Drive Is Like

Living in Scotts Valley and working at Salesforce means a commitment, but residents say the quality of life in Santa Cruz County makes it worth the extra time. Scotts Valley sits at the top of Highway 17, right at the summit, giving you a head start over the hill. Your route to Salesforce Tower in San Francisco heads through towering redwoods before descending into the valley.

The heart of the commute is Highway 17, a winding mountain highway through the Santa Cruz Mountains. It's a well-maintained road, but it demands attention, especially in wet weather. Most commuters quickly learn its rhythm and find it manageable. Salesforce Tower at 415 Mission St in downtown San Francisco adds the longest commute from Santa Cruz County. After Highway 17, you'll continue up I-280 through the peninsula. Many SF-bound commuters use a park-and-ride at Diridon Station to take Caltrain the rest of the way.

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At a Glance

Off-Peak
1h 31m
Rush Hour
1h 47m
Distance
71 mi
Scotts Valley Median
$1.35M

What the Drive Is Like

Living in Scotts Valley and working at Salesforce means a commitment, but residents say the quality of life in Santa Cruz County makes it worth the extra time. Scotts Valley sits at the top of Highway 17, right at the summit, giving you a head start over the hill. Your route to Salesforce Tower in San Francisco heads through towering redwoods before descending into the valley.

The heart of the commute is Highway 17, a winding mountain highway through the Santa Cruz Mountains. It’s a well-maintained road, but it demands attention, especially in wet weather. Most commuters quickly learn its rhythm and find it manageable. Salesforce Tower at 415 Mission St in downtown San Francisco adds the longest commute from Santa Cruz County. After Highway 17, you’ll continue up I-280 through the peninsula. Many SF-bound commuters use a park-and-ride at Diridon Station to take Caltrain the rest of the way.

Best Times to Commute

Off-peak, the drive takes about 91 minutes. During rush hour, expect closer to 107 minutes. With a longer commute, timing is everything. Leave before 6:30 AM if possible, and consider shifting your return to after 7:00 PM or before 3:30 PM. A hybrid schedule with 2-3 days in the office makes this commute much more sustainable.

Many Salesforce employees who live in Santa Cruz County negotiate hybrid schedules, working from home 2-3 days per week. This cuts your weekly commute in half and makes the drive feel much less routine.

Tips for the Commute

  • Check conditions before you go. Highway 17 can slow down in rain or fog. A quick look at traffic apps before leaving saves frustration.
  • Use the Highway 17 Express Bus. Santa Cruz Metro runs a direct bus from Santa Cruz to San Jose Diridon Station, where you can transfer to Caltrain or VTA light rail. It’s a great option for days when you want to skip driving.
  • Build a commute routine. Podcasts, audiobooks, or language lessons make the drive productive. Many Scotts Valley commuters say they actually enjoy the dedicated downtime.
  • Consider Caltrain for the last leg. Driving to San Jose Diridon and taking Caltrain to San Francisco can be less stressful than driving the entire route, and the train has Wi-Fi so you can get a head start on work.
  • Explore a hybrid schedule. With a longer commute, even one or two remote days per week makes a significant quality-of-life difference.

Why Scotts Valley Works for Salesforce Employees

Scotts Valley offers a family-friendly community with good schools, and a neighborhood already popular with tech professionals. With a median home price around $1.4M, it provides a different kind of value than what you’ll find closer to San Francisco.

The trade-off is clear: a longer commute in exchange for a lifestyle that most Bay Area suburbs simply cannot match. Many Salesforce workers who have made this move say they wouldn’t go back.

Transit alternatives

  • Highway 17 Express

    San Jose Diridon

  • Amtrak Capitol Corridor

    San Jose

  • Caltrain

    San Jose Diridon

Scotts Valley

About Scotts Valley

Scotts Valley

A fast Bay Area commute option from Santa Cruz County, with strong schools and a suburban feel surrounded by redwoods.

  • Top-rated schools in the county
  • Redwood forest setting
  • Shorter commute to the Bay Area
  • Family-friendly community
  • Skypark and outdoor recreation
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Frequently Asked Questions

How long is the commute from Scotts Valley to Salesforce?
The drive from Scotts Valley to Salesforce Tower in San Francisco takes about 91 minutes off-peak and around 107 minutes during rush hour. The primary route goes via Highway 17 over the Santa Cruz Mountains.
Is the commute from Scotts Valley to Salesforce doable every day?
A hybrid schedule (2-3 days in office) is the most common setup for this route. The Highway 17 Express Bus and Caltrain connections offer alternatives to driving.
What is it like living in Scotts Valley and working at Salesforce?
Scotts Valley offers a lifestyle that's hard to match closer to San Francisco. With top-rated schools in the county and a median home price around $1.4M, residents trade commute time for quality of life, outdoor access, and a relaxed pace outside of work hours.

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