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Hiking in Memorial County Park offers access to diverse landscapes within the Santa Cruz Mountains, characterized by old-growth redwood forests and the Pescadero Creek watershed. The park spans 673 acres, providing varied terrain with elevation changes and shaded trails. This region is home to a rich ecosystem, including significant redwood groves and crucial habitats along its waterways.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hike the Heritage Grove and Towne Fire Road Loop, an easy 4.1-mile trail through redwood forests and ridgetop views in Sam McDonald County P
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An easy 3.0-mile (4.9 km) hiking loop in Sam McDonald County Park, featuring lush forest scenery and 546 feet (166 metres) of elevation gain
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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This trailhead is the main parking area for access to the 850-acre Park. The northwestern trails will take you through a lush redwood forest, and the routes to the southeast provide open ridges, grassy knolls and patchy brush areas. From there, you can enjoy the Butano and Skyline Ridges vistas and views of the Pacific Ocean. There is a $6 parking fee to help support the parks, a small ranger station and restrooms.
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The Hiker's Hut, owned by the Sierra Club, is open to the public and available to rent as an overnight adventure surrounded by nature with beautiful views of the surrounding area. A nice picnic table is outside the hut, making it an ideal spot to stop for lunch and enjoy the scenery.
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This trail is a scenic loop through a lush redwood forest, beautiful green hills, and gorgeous scenery that changes consistently along the route. The ridge-top viewpoint offers fantastic views of the Pescadero Creek Watershed. This path is a hidden gem and less traveled than some of the more prominent and famous trails in the area, making it a nice, quiet and peaceful hike in this beautiful park.
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Heritage Grove is a majestic old-growth Redwood forest next to Alpine Creek. As you wander under the towering giants, you will feel a sense of awe and tranquility. This unique forest enclave is home to the largest Redwoods in the Santa Cruz Mountains. Many of the grove's massive redwoods were due to be logged until a group of citizens joined together to raise funds to purchase this portion of the forest to preserve the magnificent trees forever. It is truly a special place to visit and appreciate these incredible giants.
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great for a picnic, can also be reserved to stay the night
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Memorial County Park offers a good selection of easy hiking trails, with 13 routes specifically categorized as easy. In total, the park features over 30 hiking routes across various difficulty levels.
For an easy circular walk, consider the Mount Ellen loop from Loma Mar, which is about 3.6 miles long and takes you through forest landscapes. Another excellent option is the Heritage Grove and Towne Fire Road Loop, an easy 4.1-mile path offering varied forest environments.
Yes, for a shorter, easy walk, the Forest Loop Trail is a great choice. It's about 3.0 miles long and leads through beautiful redwood groves, typically completed in under 1.5 hours. The Heritage Grove Trail is even shorter, at just 1.0 mile.
Easy hikes in Memorial County Park often lead you through magnificent old-growth redwood forests, providing a serene and shaded experience. You'll also encounter Pescadero Creek, which flows through the park, and its tributaries. The diverse ecosystems mean you might spot wildlife like banana slugs, raccoons, and various bird species, including the threatened marbled murrelet nesting in the redwoods.
Yes, Memorial County Park is known as a cherished family hiking and camping spot. Many of the easy trails, such as the Tan Oak Nature Trail (0.5 miles) and the Creek Trail (1.2 miles), are suitable for families with children, offering gentle terrain and opportunities to explore the redwood groves and Pescadero Creek.
While Memorial County Park is a popular destination, specific regulations regarding dogs on trails can vary. It's always best to check the official San Mateo County Parks website or signage at the park entrance for the most current rules on pet access to ensure a pleasant visit for everyone.
The park's old-growth redwood forests offer cool and shaded hiking experiences, making it pleasant even during warmer months. Spring and fall generally provide mild temperatures and beautiful scenery. Winter can be wet, but the creeks are fuller, and the forest is lush. Always check local weather conditions before your visit.
While many easy trails focus on the immersive experience within the redwood groves and along Pescadero Creek, the park's location within the Santa Cruz Mountains means some trails offer scenic vistas. For instance, the Pomponio Canyon Trail, though moderately steep in parts, provides views stretching towards the Pacific Ocean. Even on easier paths, the towering redwoods themselves are a major scenic highlight.
The easy routes in Memorial County Park are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 20 reviews. Hikers often praise the serene atmosphere of the old-growth redwood forests, the well-maintained trails, and the refreshing presence of Pescadero Creek.
Memorial County Park offers visitor amenities, including parking facilities. There are various parking areas throughout the park, often near trailheads and picnic spots, making it convenient to access the easy hiking trails. Standard park entrance fees or parking fees may apply.
Generally, permits are not required for day-use hiking on the established trails in Memorial County Park. However, fees may apply for park entry or parking. If you plan to camp, specific reservations and permits are necessary. Always check the official park website for the latest information on fees and regulations.
Memorial County Park itself has a camp store during operational seasons, but for cafes or restaurants, you would typically need to venture to nearby communities such as Loma Mar or Pescadero. These small towns offer local eateries where you can find refreshments and meals after your hike.
Given the shaded redwood forests and potential for varied terrain, it's advisable to wear comfortable, layered clothing and sturdy closed-toe shoes. Even on easy trails, the ground can be uneven. Bringing water, a light jacket, and insect repellent is also recommended, especially near the creeks.


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