Soquel Demonstration Forest

Soquel Demonstration Forest

Soquel Demonstration Forest in California offers a unique blend of challenging mountain biking trails, hiking paths, and lush forest ecosystems, attracting outdoor enthusiasts year-round.

2,681
Acres Protected
17
Miles of Trails
40,000
Annual Visitors
1990
Year Established

About Soquel Demonstration Forest

Soquel Demonstration Forest
 

Soquel Demonstration State Forest, located in the Santa Cruz Mountains of California, spans over 2,681 acres and serves as a vibrant outdoor recreation and education hub. Its geographic diversity ranges from towering redwoods and verdant oak woodlands to rippling creeks, creating a diverse ecosystem. Originally logged for redwoods, the forest is now a regenerating landscape managed for sustainable timber harvesting, research, recreation, and watershed protection. It attracts mountain bikers due to its rugged trails and steep descents, notably the Flow Trail, a world-class ride for biking aficionados. Hikers enjoy routes such as the Ridge Trail, providing views of coastal mountains. The Soquel Creek runs through the forest, attracting wildlife like deer and the occasional mountain lion. Soquel Demonstration Forest also serves as an educational venue, offering insights into sustainable forest management and research. Its proximity to Santa Cruz makes it a popular day-trip destination for locals and visitors alike.

Highlights

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Flow Trail - a favorite among mountain bikers for its exhilarating ride

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Diverse ecosystems supporting native flora and fauna

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Ridge Trail with its panoramic views

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Dense redwood groves offering peaceful hikes

Notable Natural Features

Flow Trail

A world-class multi-level bike trail known for its thrilling descents.

Soquel Creek

A creek running through the forest, attracting various wildlife and offering serene spots for relaxation.

Grey Whale Ranch

A historic ranch area offering insights into the region's past uses.