Summit Springs Fire Road runs north to south in Huddart Park and connects Richards Road Trail with the Archery Fire Road. It also intersects the Skyline Trail. Hikers and equestrians will encounter several trees such as redwood, madrone, and Douglas firs.... View moreView Summit Springs Fire Road
A 0.8-mile trail that rolls along the base of Edgewood's main ridge on its southern side, passing through serpentine grassland at a fairly even grade. Horses are welcome.... View moreView Sunset Trail
Hikers and equestrians using this 4.7 mile loop will travel by an old dairy farm, an early shingle mill and one of the largest Coast redwoods in the Santa Cruz Mountains. Naturally occurring crude oil deposits are present in some portions of Tarwater Creek.... View moreView Tarwater Loop Trail
Used by hikers, bicyclists, and equestrians, this 5-mile stretch of road connects the Sam McDonald Park parking lot with Old Haul Road and is the access point for many trails in Pescadero Creek Park. As it has a steep grade, it is recommended for the downhill portion of your hike.... View moreView Towne Fire Road
A .36 mile multi-use and ADA accessible trail from Magellan Ave. to Surfers Beach provides an important link in the California Coastal Trail, a popular trail for sea-side strolls, jogs, or rides. Another trail leads from Highway 1 to Quarry Park through Mirada Surf East. Paths are open to hikers, joggers, equestrians, bicyclists and dogs on leash.... View moreView Trails at Mirada Surf
An excursion from Weiler Ranch Trail that winds through a small Eucalyptus forest, open grassland and Coastal Chaparral. Excellent views of Montara Mountain, the Middle Fork of San Pedro Creek valley and the coast. Horses are welcome.... View moreView Valley View Trail
A mile-long gravel road for use by hikers, bicyclists, and equestrians. The trail follows the valley floor of the Middle Fork of San Pedro Creek and offers excellent wildlife viewing.... View moreView Weiler Ranch Road