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Candelabra Tree Trail

The multiple trunks growing from the same base trunk give the Candelabra Tree its name. Photo by Rosanna Petralia.

In the mood to search for an incredible multi-trunked old growth redwood tree? You’re in luck!

A Piece of the Bay Area Ridge Trail

Classic vista from a piece of the Bay Area Ridge Trail in the Long Ridge Open Space Preserve.

This short out-and-back hike starts from the Grizzly Flat parking area, and is great for dog-walking and horseback riding.

Mine Hill Trail

Mine Hill Trail. Photo by Eugene Zelenko

See a view of the surrounding cities from a hill that time has forgotten.

Peters Creek Trail to Long Ridge Road Loop

The stunning view of the Santa Cruz Mountains all the way down to the Pacific Ocean from Long Ridge Road.

4.6 miles; 2.5 hours on foot; moderate
Peters Creek Trail —> Long Ridge Road —> Long Ridge Trail

This (literally) awesome loop offers spectacular vistas, redwood forest and even a pretty little ridgetop pond.

Dunes Beach

Social Dunes Beach is popular with families. Photo by Mike Liu

The sandy cliffs surely show how this beach got its name.

Roosevelt Beach

Sanderlings do their thing at Roosevelt Beach. Photo by Brocken Inaglory/CC.

While very close by neighboring Dunes Beach, Roosevelt Beach is just enough around the bend to have a distinctly different feel.

Venice Beach

Venice Beach through the lens of Emily Mills.

A picturesque beach in Half Moon Bay with its own wetlands.

Gordon Mill Trail

Happily, there is shade and plenty of scenery on Gordon Mill Trail in El Corte de Madera Open Space Preserve. Photo by L. Clark Tate.

A relatively easy-to-follow, wide-open dirt road diving deep into mountainside forests.

Tafoni Trail Loop

Tafoni is fragile, so look but don't touch! Photo by L. Clark Tate.

See a plane crash memorial, ocean view, and remarkable sandstone formation on just one walk through the woods.

Tarwater Trail via Pescadero Creek Park

Big trees galore on the Tarwater Trail. Clark Tate photo.

A nearly 5-mile hike featuring gas and oil deposits, a dairy farm and one of the largest redwoods in the Santa Cruz Mountains.

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