Soquel Demonstration State Forest

Soquel Demonstration State Forest

Soquel Demonstration State Forest in California offers a unique blend of redwood forests and mountain trails, ideal for nature enthusiasts and outdoor adventurers alike.

2,681
Acres Protected
30
Miles of Trails
50,000
Annual Visitors
1990
Year Established

About Soquel Demonstration State Forest

Soquel Demonstration State Forest
 

Soquel Demonstration State Forest, often referred to as 'Demo', is a 2,681-acre forest located in the Santa Cruz Mountains of California. The forest's geography is characterized by steep slopes and dense redwood and mixed coniferous woodlands, offering a striking overlook of the Pacific Ocean in certain areas. It serves as an educational and recreation destination, highlighting sustainable forest management and conservation practices. Established in 1990, Soquel Demonstration Forest is a living laboratory for the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (Cal Fire) initiatives. Key recreational opportunities include mountain biking, hiking, and horseback riding, thanks to an extensive network of trails. The forest is home to diverse wildlife, including deer, bobcats, and various bird species, making it a perfect spot for wildlife viewing. Notably, the Braille Trail offers a thrilling mountain biking experience, attracting riders from across the region. Visitors appreciate the forest's commitment to ecological preservation and its role in educating the public about forest ecology and sustainable practices.

Highlights

Highlight

Braille Trail – A challenging yet rewarding mountain biking route.

Highlight

Redwood Groves – Spectacular old-growth trees providing habitat for wildlife.

Highlight

Sulphur Springs Lookout – Offers panoramic views of the Santa Cruz Mountains.

Highlight

Hihn's Mill Road – A historical trail tracing the remnants of logging operations.

Notable Natural Features

Braille Trail

A popular and technical mountain biking trail that caters to seasoned riders.

Sulphur Springs

Natural springs that provide a serene spot for contemplation and nature appreciation.

Redwood Forest

Home to towering redwoods, offering shade and a habitat for local fauna.