La Honda Creek Open Space Preserve offers a tranquil landscape of rolling hills and mixed woodlands in San Mateo County, California, well-known for its diverse habitats and a network of trails ideal for hiking and mountain biking.
La Honda Creek Open Space Preserve spans over 6,142 acres within the Santa Cruz Mountains of San Mateo County, California. The preserve features a combination of grasslands, oak woodlands, and dense coastal redwood forests, with La Honda Creek running through its western area, providing vital riparian habitat. This varied landscape supports abundant wildlife including deer, bobcats, and numerous bird species, making it an excellent spot for nature observation. Historically, the land was used for ranching and logging before becoming public open space managed by the Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District. The preserve’s trail system offers multi-use opportunities, primarily hiking and mountain biking, with less crowding than nearby parks. Notable locations include the La Honda Creek Valley and vistas overlooking the San Francisco Bay Area from higher elevations. Visitors can enjoy quiet, relatively remote natural settings that showcase the region’s biodiversity and outdoors lifestyle. The preserve is a favored spot for day users looking for moderately challenging trail experiences with limited facilities. Its natural features and terrain underscore the importance of conserving local watersheds and natural wildlife habitats.
La Honda Creek Valley riparian corridor with seasonal creek views
Mixed forest habitats featuring coast redwoods and oak woodland
Trail connections extending into neighboring preserves and regional parks
Secluded Bay Area viewpoints with panoramic vistas
A seasonal creek flowing through the western preserve, supporting diverse amphibian and birdlife.
Old-growth coastal redwood stands intermingled with oak and madrone forests creating varied ecology.
A less-crowded viewpoint offering expansive views over the Santa Cruz Mountains and nearby valleys.