Purisima Creek Redwoods Open Space Preserve (Closed Area)
Purisima Creek Redwoods Open Space Preserve (Closed Area)
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Hiking in Purisima Creek Redwoods Open Space Preserve offers routes through dense redwood groves and along the slopes of the Santa Cruz Mountains. The preserve is defined by Purisima Creek Canyon, with trails that follow the creek and climb to exposed ridges. The terrain varies from shaded, singletrack paths under the forest canopy to wider former logging roads with significant elevation changes.
Last updated: April 26, 2026
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11.4km
03:27
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Embark on a moderate hiking adventure through the Harkins Ridge, Craig Britton, and Purisima Creek Trail Loop, covering 7.1 miles (11.4 km) with an elevation gain of 1237 feet (377…
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03:01
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Explore the Purisima Creek, Grabtown Gulch, and Borden Hatch Mill Loop, a moderate 6.0-mile (9.7 km) hike through stunning redwood forests.

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16.6km
05:10
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Hike the challenging Purisima Creek Redwoods Loop, a 10.3-mile route through towering redwoods and along ridges with Pacific Ocean views.
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14.4km
04:23
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Hike the Purisima Creek Trail to Bald Knob Trail Loop, a moderate 8.9-mile route with redwood forests, creek sounds, and ocean views.
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Hike the moderate 8.2-mile Purisima Creek Trail through redwood forests, alongside a creek, and to panoramic ocean views.
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Despite its potentially misleading name, this area thrives with abundant vegetation, creating a lush and vibrant landscape. With a little effort, you can peer through the forest and catch awe-inspiring glimpses of the ocean beyond.
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It's a predominantly shaded trail adorned with lush surroundings. Although the trail features a section of switchbacks and a notable elevation gain, the captivating beauty of the surrounding scenery makes the effort truly worthwhile.
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This is a very well maintained trail that leads you through a redwood forest along side the creek. You'll be surrounded by lush greenery and catch some breathtaking ocean views along the way.
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The trail offers a serene and enchanting experience, where you'll have the chance to encounter the Californian Banana Slug, named for its vibrant yellow coloration
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As you explore, you will find yourself surrounded by a dense canopy of trees that offer ample shade all day long. Feel free to make use of the nearby stream to take a break and fully immerse yourself in the breathtaking surroundings.
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Popular essential trailhead for hikes into the open space preserves and parks on both side of Skyline Boulevard: to the west the wild and beautiful Purisima Redwoods OSP, and to the east Huddart Park.
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You arrive at the road called Skyline Boulevard. It's a good landmark. Interesting houses built in the giant trees can be found just 500 meters away from this intersection.
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You will find on these paths, in addition to a beautiful population of sequoia, numerous ferns, flowers and wild berries. The proximity of the river, and the undergrowth will give you freshness.
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Yes, there are significant closures. The lower Purisima Creek trailhead and parking area near Half Moon Bay have been inaccessible due to storm damage since early 2023. However, the majority of the preserve's extensive trail system remains open and accessible from the main entrance on Skyline Boulevard.
The primary access point with parking is the main entrance on Skyline Boulevard (Highway 35). The parking lot can fill up quickly, especially on weekends, so arriving early is recommended. The lower parking area near Half Moon Bay is currently closed.
Yes, the Redwood Trail near the Skyline Boulevard entrance is a great option for families. It's a flat, 0.25-mile (0.4 km) wheelchair-accessible loop with picnic tables, offering a short and easy way to experience the majestic redwood trees.
No, dogs are not permitted in Purisima Creek Redwoods Open Space Preserve. This rule is in place to protect the sensitive habitats and wildlife within the preserve.
For a challenging hike with rewarding ocean vistas, the Skyline Trailhead & Boulevard – Pillar Point Overlook loop is an excellent choice. This 10.1-mile (16.3 km) route combines shaded redwood sections with climbs to exposed ridges offering panoramic views of the Pacific and Half Moon Bay.
Yes, both activities are permitted on designated trails. Most of the wider multi-use trails, such as Purisima Creek Trail and Harkins Ridge Trail, are open to cyclists and equestrians. However, some singletrack trails, like the Craig Britton Trail, are for hikers only.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars. Reviewers frequently praise the stunning contrast between the cool, dense redwood groves in the canyon and the sunny, open ridges with their dramatic coastal views.
There are over 90 different hiking routes to explore within Purisima Creek Redwoods Open Space Preserve. The network includes everything from short, accessible paths to long, strenuous loops with significant elevation change.
For a difficult but rewarding hike, consider the Bald Knob via Grabtown Gulch Trail loop. This 8.9-mile (14.3 km) route involves a significant descent into the canyon and a strenuous climb out, taking you through a variety of the preserve's ecosystems.
The preserve is a rich habitat for various animals. While hiking, you might spot deer, bobcats, or coyotes. The damp, lush environment of the redwood groves is also a perfect place to look for banana slugs on the forest floor.
Yes, there are restroom facilities available at the main parking area located at the Skyline Boulevard entrance. There are no facilities along the trails themselves, so plan accordingly.
The terrain is remarkably varied. You'll encounter wide, gently graded former logging roads like the Purisima Creek Trail, as well as steep, narrow singletrack paths like the Craig Britton Trail. Expect significant elevation changes as you move between the canyon floor and the ridges.


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