Address: Powder Mill Trail, Santa Cruz, CA 95060, USA
“Great place to go hiking with friends or family members. I enjoy sitting by the creek at the bottom of the trail and meditating.”
Address: 265 Keystone Way, Santa Cruz, CA 95060, USA
“Great place to escape from the hustle and bustle. You do need to know someone who lives there in order to visit. It's a private masonic community.”
Address: Santa Cruz, CA 95064, USA
“Cool trail. I walk it during sunset to my favorite spots where familys of raccoons shine their crazy eyes in the night live and breed. And where Manzanita twist and turn showing off their unique color and character in their own densly sporadic populated areas. Old growth redwoods and small valleys that seem to have their own kolidoscope energy trance, Lord of the rings fairy's and ghost that come out mostly at night spooky thrilling off trail night hiking”
Address: Santa Cruz, CA 95064, USA
“I can go back to my apartment directly via this trail. It’s quite useful.”
Address: 7487 Red Hill Rd, Santa Cruz, CA 95064, USA
“Pretty good steep hill. Hammer Time. Nice wildlife.”
Address: 7487 Red Hill Rd, Santa Cruz, CA 95064, USA
“A perfect length trail through all of the redwoods and Douglas firs in the back part of campus. Parking is restricted during the week but open on weekends and it's not a long walk from several lots. It's moderately hilly but has good signage and lots of good sights.”
Address: Heller Dr, Santa Cruz, CA 95064, USA
“Parking spots available during weekends (Lot 150).”
Address: 7487 Red Hill Rd, Santa Cruz, CA 95064, USA
“Reason enough to attend this University.”
Address: Santa Cruz, CA 95060, USA
“This part of the California coast is amazing and def needs to be protected forever. Can't wait till there's a great trail network here..”
Address: North Pacific Ocean, Santa Cruz, CA 95060, USA
“Off the beaten path, this place is worth the extra drive to get there if you're looking for a beach that's not as busy as the beaches closer to Santa Cruz. There are paved parking spots rather than a dirt turnout or a narrow shoulder off the side of the road to park on. There are some neat rock formations and the beach is closed in by cliffs on both sides. There is somewhat of a steep descent to access the beach and therefore a climb to get out. But unless you have a broken leg or issues walking, it's pretty simple to get down there and back.”
Address: 220 Cloister Ln, Aptos, CA 95003, USA
“This place was awesome when I went there for Science Camp. I can still remember everything clearly; Morrus, Miller, Kary, Dining Hall ,Recreation Hall, Recreation area... The Burrito Night and the bunk beds were the best”
Address: 150 Treetop Dr, Santa Cruz, CA 95060, USA
“Great Swim Teachers make it one of the best I've seen. People are the key ingredient in this nice clean pool's success. Thank you for helping my Grandsons learn to swim and eagerly enjoy it❣????????♂️”
Address: Santa Cruz, CA 95060, USA
“Great, smooth trail. Wonderfully maintained by MBOSC!”
Address: CA-9, Santa Cruz, CA 95060, USA
“This is my personal favorite spot on the San Lorenzo River. The trail is very steep, as the parking lot is far above the river. Once you get to the bottom, the trail goes by several spots along the river that are all very enjoyable. The one closest to the trailhead is a bit stagnant, but it is deep and good for jumping. Further down the trail, the river forks in two at a deep pool with an old ruined concrete structure. But my favorite spot is in between, where the two forks come back together in an area that's great for wading and sitting in the stream. I've been coming here for years and I still highly recommend it.”
Address: CA-9, Felton, CA 95018, USA
“It's a great place for young adults and adults. Why bother bringing your kids here? It's definitely not family friendly.”
Address: 2079 Empire Grade, Santa Cruz, CA 95060, USA
“Great trail. Fantastic views of the bay”
Address: 296 Browns Valley Rd, Corralitos, CA 95076, USA
“Kevin and Karen have such beautiful dahlias. Even this time of year, although early summer is best. Year after year gorgeous flowers.”
Address: 2591 Graham Hill Rd, Scotts Valley, CA 95060, USA
“Great place for a weekend getaway. The campsites were good size and most of them are relatively private. The bathrooms were always clean. Just bring your own soap and towels, they only stock toilet paper. And stay on the maintained trails because the brush is thick with poison oak. I was a little worried at first because I'm highly allergic to poison oak but I had no issues. Just stay on the paths. I would also definitely recommend taking the short 1 mile hike to Cable Car Beach. It's a beautiful hike to a nice place to chill in the river. Pack a picnic and enjoy the day there. (Just remember there are no dogs allowed in the river and no alcohol either)”
Address: 2635-3899 CA-9, Felton, CA 95018, USA
“I love the riparian area near this trail. I went swimming here during the summer, and there’s really few places I’d rather be than lying by the river on the sun-soaked bank. There are plenty of little secluded rocky beaches that are perfect for picnics or just hanging out. It’s really neat to, to see the roaring camp trains come by. The trail down is a little difficult, but incredibly worth it.”
Address: 300 Old Big Trees Rd, Felton, CA 95018, USA
“I and my family have been coming to this campground for over 10 years, with RV's and/ or tent camping. We have generally always found the staff to be friendly, and the sites and grounds well kept. Pricing is reasonable, and the area is stunningly beautiful with easy quick access to the forest, river, trains, beach, etc. So the bathrooms are older, but they are clean and functional. Safe area for kids to ride bikes and go on hikes, plus they have a separate building next to the pool with ping pong, a pool table, and a few video games for the kids. We have enjoyed this spot with 3 generations of our family and will continue to come back.”
Address: 101 N Big Trees Park Rd, Felton, CA 95018, USA
“Simply amazing! The Henry Cowell State Park is a great snapshot of the Redwoods. The Redwood Grove loop trail is 0.8 miles long and includes 14 informational stops along the way detailing many interesting facts and histories about the Redwoods. The scale of these living giants is hard to comprehend. I took my young family with a stroller no problem. A very flat trail affords easy waking.”
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