Huddart Park

Huddart Park is a scenic county park located in the Santa Cruz Mountains, offering lush forested areas and numerous trails for hiking enthusiasts.

973
Acres Protected
24
Miles of Trails
Not Disclosed
Annual Visitors
1944
Year Established

About Huddart Park

 

Huddart Park, situated in San Mateo County, California, is a gateway to the rich ecosystem of the Santa Cruz Mountains. Spanning over 900 acres of mixed hardwood forest, including California laurel, Douglas fir, and coastal redwood, this park is a haven for both local flora and fauna. It was established in the 1940s and is renowned for its well-maintained trails that provide access to picturesque vistas and tranquil settings. Key attractions include the Redwood Nature Trail and Werder Shelter, which offer opportunities for both education and recreation. Visitors often enjoy activities such as hiking, picnicking, and bird watching, with the park's picnic areas being perfect for family outings. Huddart Park also serves as an important zone for environmental education, with several programs designed to educate visitors about local ecology and conservation efforts. The park's proximity to urban areas makes it a popular retreat for weekend adventurers seeking respite in nature.

Highlights

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Redwood Nature Trail

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Werder Ranch House

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McGarvey Gulch

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Campground Green Fields

Notable Natural Features

Redwood Nature Trail

A short trail featuring educational signs about the park's natural environment.

Werder Shelter

A prime picnic spot with views overlooking the dense Emerald Lake region.

McGarvey Gulch

A lush gully known for its serene setting and vibrant wildlife.