The Pogonip trail system totals approximately 11.5 miles; 3 of those mile are multi-use open to hikers, bicyclists and equestrians. In the northernmost portion of Pogonip, a multi-use trail (approximately one mile in length) is open hikers, bicyclists and equestrians. This multi-use trail provides a connection between Henry Cowell Redwoods State Park, Pogonip, and the upper UCSC campus. Along the eastern boundary of Pogonip is the Emma McCrary Trail open to hikers, bicyclists, dogs on leash and equestrians. This trail can be accesses from Golf Club Dr or at the southern terminus of the UCon Trail. Bicycles and horses are prohibited on all other trails. Bicyclists must ride responsibly and at a safe speed. Please obey all trail signs. Spring trail is not open to mountain biking.Pogonip Open Space#hikingcalifornia#california#hiking#redwoodforest#embracevulnerability
... Read moreMy last trip to Pogonip Open Space completely blew me away! If you're looking for an escape into nature right here in Santa Cruz, this place is a must-visit. I've hiked quite a few trails, but Pogonip offers such a unique blend of towering redwood trees, serene stretches, and even some unexpected delights.
One of my favorite things about Pogonip is how versatile the trails are. Whether you're a casual hiker, an avid mountain biker, or even an equestrian, there's a path for you. The multi-use trails, especially the one connecting to Henry Cowell Redwoods State Park and UCSC, are fantastic for a longer adventure. I often start my day on the Emma McCrary Trail – it's well-maintained and offers stunning views, perfect for a morning stroll with your furry friend (on leash, of course!). Just remember, some trails like Spring Trail are strictly no-biking, so always check the signs.
But what truly sets Pogonip apart are its hidden wonders, which I've been lucky enough to stumble upon. Imagine hiking along, and suddenly, you see it: a mystical, moss-covered stone structure with arched openings, nestled deep within the greenery. It feels like stepping into another world! Further along, I once found a delicate rock spiral on the path, a quiet piece of trail art that momentarily transported me. And if you keep your eyes peeled, you might spot patches of vibrant California poppies or delicate blue flowers, adding splashes of color to the forest floor. Oh, and don't miss the 'KOI FISH POND' – it's a wonderfully peaceful spot to pause and just observe.
For anyone planning a visit, here are a few tips from my experience: Parking can be found near Golf Club Dr, which is a convenient access point for the Emma McCrary Trail. I usually recommend going early in the morning, especially on weekends, to beat the crowds and enjoy the tranquility. Always bring plenty of water, some snacks, and wear comfortable hiking shoes. The terrain can be varied, from wide paths perfect for families to more challenging inclines. Layers are also your friend, as the redwood canopy can keep things cool even on a sunny day. And please, let's keep Pogonip beautiful – pack out everything you pack in.
Whether you're after a challenging ride through the forest or a peaceful walk among ancient redwoods, Pogonip Open Space offers an unforgettable experience. It's truly a jewel in Santa Cruz, and every visit reveals something new. Go explore and find your own favorite spot!
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