Sycamore Canyon Open Space Preserve offers rugged terrain, scenic riparian corridors, and abundant wildlife in the Santa Cruz Mountains, providing excellent opportunities for hiking, mountain biking, and nature observation.
Sycamore Canyon Open Space Preserve is a 674-acre protected natural area located in the Santa Cruz Mountains of Santa Clara County, California. The preserve features steep canyons, mixed oak woodlands, chaparral, and a prominent riparian corridor along Sycamore Creek. This creek supports a variety of native fish and amphibians in an otherwise dry region. The preserve's elevation varies significantly, creating diverse microhabitats that support abundant wildlife, including deer, bobcats, and many bird species. The area was once part of large ranchlands and has since been protected to maintain the natural landscape and biodiversity. Visitors can explore about 10 miles of multi-use trails that traverse the preserve's ridges, creekside paths, and canyon slopes. Popular activities include hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding, with several trail options linking to nearby regional parks such as Uvas Canyon and Mount Umunhum. Sycamore Canyon's remote feel and dense vegetation offer opportunities for solitude and wildlife viewing. The creek banks and shaded groves provide seasonal wildflower displays and habitats critical for local amphibians. With limited facilities, the preserve attracts visitors seeking a quiet natural experience close to Silicon Valley's urban core. Its accessibility paired with relatively challenging terrain appeals to intermediate adventurers. The preserve is managed by the Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District, which focuses on habitat protection and sustainable recreation. Visitors are advised to carry water, prepare for variable weather, and respect the habitat-sensitive areas, particularly during the dry summer months when fire risk is higher.
Sycamore Creek – a vital riparian habitat supporting native fish and amphibians
Ridge Trail – offers panoramic views of surrounding Santa Cruz Mountains
Oak and Madrone woodlands – prime habitat for diverse bird species
Connection trails linking to Uvas Canyon County Park for extended adventures
A spring-fed stream running through the preserve that creates a lush riparian zone supporting diverse amphibians and birds.
A scenic trail along the ridge offering expansive views of the Santa Clara Valley and adjacent mountain ranges.
Extensive mixed oak habitats providing critical shelter and food sources for local wildlife and migratory birds.