Old Landing Cove

Santa Cruz, California

5.0/5
based on 1 reviews

Details

Distance

2.39 miles

Elevation Gain

161 ft

Route Type

Loop

Description

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Old Landing Cove Trail is a loop trail where you may see beautiful wildflowers located near Santa Cruz, California.

The Old Landing Cove Trail, located in Wilder Ranch State Park near Santa Cruz, California, is a picturesque 2.4-mile loop trail offering easy hiking and walking with stunning coastal views. This flat, well-maintained trail runs along the dramatic cliffs of the Pacific Ocean, providing opportunities to spot wildlife such as sea birds, sea lions, and even migrating whales during certain times of the year. It’s a family-friendly hike suitable for all ages and can also be extended by connecting to the Ohlone Bluff Trail for more exploration along the coast.

The trail is popular for its serene setting, blending coastal cliffs, sandy paths, and nearby farmland. Hikers frequently mention the breathtaking ocean vistas, making it a top spot for photography and nature walks. Several small beaches can be accessed along the way, perfect for a relaxing break by the water. The Old Landing Cove Trail is also ideal for birdwatching, with pelicans, cormorants, and seagulls often seen flying overhead.

Accessible year-round, the trail starts near the Wilder Ranch State Park visitor center. While there is a parking fee, many visitors opt to park along Highway 1 just before the park entrance. This trail’s peaceful atmosphere, combined with easy access and incredible views, makes it a must-visit destination for those seeking a relaxing coastal hike in the Santa Cruz area.

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Features

Mountain Biking
Running
Hiking
Beach
Family Friendly
Scenic
Wildlife

Old Landing Cove Reviews

We love taking this trail with our little ones and stopping by Fern Grotto Beach to explore the caves and spot some seals. The trail is mostly flat and easy but make sure to keep the kiddos away from the cliff’s edge. To get to Fern Grotto Beach, you’ll see a small sign and some steep stairs heading down to the beach area.

Leave No Trace

Always practice Leave No Trace ethics on your adventures and follow local regulations. Please explore responsibly!

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