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El Sereno Open Space Preserve Adventures

El Sereno Open Space Preserve is a quiet natural area in the Santa Cruz Mountains offering scenic hiking trails, grassland vistas, and peaceful woodland landscapes near Los Gatos, California.

1,436
Acres Protected
9
Miles of Trails
Approx. 25,000
Annual Visitors
1975
Year Established

About El Sereno Open Space Preserve

 

El Sereno Open Space Preserve spans approximately 1,436 acres in the Santa Cruz Mountains, directly north of the town of Los Gatos in Santa Clara County, California. The preserve features a diverse blend of grasslands, oak woodlands, chaparral, and riparian areas that provide important habitat for local wildlife such as deer, bobcats, hawks, and a variety of songbirds. Its rolling hills and open meadows create beautiful views of the valley below and distant coastal ranges. Historically, the lands were used for ranching and grazing before being acquired by the Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District in the 1970s to conserve the area’s natural and scenic qualities. Today, El Sereno offers a tranquil experience with several miles of well-maintained trails popular for hiking, trail running, and mountain biking. Notable landmarks include the Rock Spring and scenic overlooks offering panoramic vistas. The preserve's relatively low visitor traffic makes it attractive for those seeking solitude and birdwatching opportunities. Trails connect to nearby Woodside and other preserves, allowing longer backcountry adventures. Its accessibility from suburban Los Gatos combined with natural beauty makes El Sereno Open Space Preserve a favored local destination for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers.

Highlights

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Rock Spring - a tranquil, shaded natural spring area with benches

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Panoramic views of Silicon Valley and the Diablo Range from high ridges

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Diverse habitats including oak woodland and golden grasslands

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Trail connections leading deeper into adjacent preserves and open spaces

Notable Natural Features

Rock Spring

A shaded spring surrounded by oak trees providing a cool resting spot along the West Ridge Trail.

West Ridge Trail

Scenic trail offering elevated views of the Santa Clara Valley and surrounding hills.

Open Grassland Habitat

Extensive grasslands that support wildflowers and native wildlife, especially in spring.