Hidden Villa Wilderness Preserve is a private nature preserve in the Santa Cruz Mountains offering a diverse natural environment and a range of outdoor activities such as hiking, wildlife observation, and educational programs.
Located in the foothills of the Santa Cruz Mountains near Los Altos Hills, California, Hidden Villa Wilderness Preserve spans over 1,600 acres of protected open space and farmland. The preserve features a variety of landscapes including oak woodlands, riparian corridors, grasslands, and streams, creating important habitat for local wildlife such as deer, hawks, bobcats, and numerous bird species. Established in 1935 as a working farm and educational center, Hidden Villa provides environmental education focused on sustainable agriculture, ecology, and social justice. Visitors can explore over 15 miles of multi-use trails, which wind through shaded forests, open pastures, and along the banks of Adobe Creek. The preserve is notable for its long history of community engagement and environmental stewardship. Key landmarks include the historic farm buildings, an animal sanctuary with farm animals and rescued wildlife, and the Visitor Center which offers educational exhibits and guided programs. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy hiking, horseback riding, and seasonal guided nature walks, with opportunities for wildlife viewing and photography throughout the year. Hidden Villa is a valuable sanctuary that balances agricultural heritage with habitat conservation, providing an urban-proximate natural escape while promoting hands-on learning and sustainable living. Its proximity to Silicon Valley makes it a popular destination for families, schools, and nature lovers seeking respite from urban settings while experiencing natural California ecosystems.
Adobe Creek Trail offering scenic creekside views and abundant birdwatching opportunities
Historic Hidden Villa Farm with working gardens and animal sanctuary
Oak Woodland habitats that support diverse local wildlife including deer and raptors
The Environmental Education Center with hands-on programs for all ages
A seasonal creek running through the preserve, providing riparian habitat and a tranquil setting along several trails.
Home to rescued farm animals, this area allows visitors to connect with and learn about domestic and native species.
Operational farm providing sustainable agriculture education and hands-on activities.