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Butano State Park adventures

Butano State Park Adventures

Butano State Park offers a lush redwood forest experience on California’s Coast Range, featuring shaded trails, diverse wildlife, and tranquil creekside camping.

4,728
Acres Protected
37
Miles of Trails
35,000
Annual Visitors
1956
Year Established

About Butano State Park

 

Located in the Santa Cruz Mountains of northern California, Butano State Park encompasses a verdant forest landscape covering steep canyons and ridges above the Pescadero Creek watershed. The park protects old-growth and second-growth coast redwoods, mixed evergreen forests, and riparian habitats that support a variety of wildlife including black-tailed deer, bobcats, and numerous bird species. Butano’s terrain includes narrow valleys with crystal-clear creeks and offers a quiet alternative to busier parks in the region. History traces back to Native American presence and logging activities before its establishment as a protected park in 1956. Visitors can enjoy over 30 miles of hiking and biking trails that wind through scenic groves and along ridges, picnic areas, and 46 campsites surrounded by nature. Key highlights include the park’s diverse ecosystems, including fern-lined creek beds and towering redwoods. Butano State Park appeals to outdoor enthusiasts seeking immersive forest experiences with opportunities for camping, wildlife viewing, horseback riding, and photography. The park’s moderate elevation and coastal influences create mild temperatures year-round, with fog often settling in during summer months, enhancing its cool and moist environment. Its remote and peaceful atmosphere makes it a favored destination for weekend escapes and nature study.

Highlights

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Hiking through old-growth coast redwoods along the Butano Creek Trail

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Diverse ecosystems featuring redwood groves, mixed evergreens, and riparian zones

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Quiet campgrounds secluded among towering trees with creekside sites

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Scenic Ridge Trail offering views of remote forested canyons and wildlife spotting

Notable Natural Features

Butano Creek

A shaded stream running through the park that supports riparian habitats and provides tranquil creekside views.

Old-Growth Redwood Groves

Pockets of ancient coast redwoods offer a glimpse into California’s original forest ecosystem.

Ridge Trail

A moderate trail that traverses ridgelines providing scenic overlooks of surrounding forested valleys.