Near Aptos Rancho Trail
Aptos Creek crossing on Vienna Woods Trail
Near Aptos Rancho Trail
Giant old growth redwood at the Aptos Rancho/Vienna Woods trail junction. About 6 feet across, this redwood dwarfs other huge neighboring redwoods.
Near Aptos Rancho Trail
Aptos Rancho Trail travels through the redwoods of Forest of Nisene Marks State Park
Near Aptos Rancho Trail
Vienna Woods Trail weaves its way through a clump of giant, stately redwoods, as it approaches Aptos Creek that is in the valley behind these redwoods.
Near Aptos Rancho Trail
Aptos Creek at the Terrace Trail crossing

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Aptos Rancho Trail

4.0 (3 Ratings)
A great trail through a mixed redwood forest along Aptos Creek and Aptos Creek Road.
1.7
mi
Distance
263
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
Family FriendlyRiver/Creek
Access Issues
Forest of Nisene Marks State Park has a day use fee ($8 in 2017). Multi-day passes can also be purchased.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
1.7mi
Distance
263ft
Elevation Gain
184ft
Elevation Loss
35%
Max Grade
198ft
High Point
59ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
Aptos Rancho Trail runs along Aptos Creek, next to Aptos Creek Road, between the creek and the road. Several trails have trailheads along Aptos Rancho Trail. From their trailheads, these trails descend to cross Aptos Creek, and then continue west into the redwood forest. Aptos Rancho Trail also has numerous (too many to show) very short spurs, that go east and lead to Aptos Creek Road. In other words, one can easily get onto Aptos Rancho Trail and take it to trailheads of the other trails. Specifically, besides the two ends of Aptos Rancho Trail, there are two other popular ways to access the Aptos Rancho Trail that are shown on the map. From the north end of the southern parking area in the state park, Waggoner Overlook Trail heads north to end at Aptos Rancho Trail. Typically, Waggoner Overlook Trail is used to get to and go north on Aptos Rancho Trail, to reach Terrace Trail and Vienna Woods Trail. Also, from the north end of the south parking area, to the left of Waggoner Overlook Trail, is Split Stuff Trail that also ends at Aptos Rancho Trail, and is a good way to get to Old Growth Loop Trail and Oak Ridge Trail. Alternatively, if one does decide to hike Aptos Rancho Trail from its south trailhead, one finds this trailhead at the end of Aptos Rancho Road; this access is in a residential area so please be respectful of private property if accessing the trail from here. From this trailhead, the trail descends into the woods, reaches Aptos Creek at the 0.3 mile mark, and crosses it. After crossing the creek, the trail runs through brush next to the creek, and then climbs into the drier woods about 0.5 miles from the trailhead. Redwoods, ferns, and other trees and low vegetation abound in this forest making for a great hike through shady and lush forest. Between the shade and the creek, this is an excellent spot on those hot summer days. About 0.6 miles from its trailhead, Aptos Rancho Trail passes the well marked Old Growth Loop Trail trailhead on the left (west), Shortly after that, Split Split Stuff Trail and Waggoner Overlook Trail that lead to the parking area, as described above, are passed on the right (east). Continuing through the lush redwood forest, with Aptos Creek below to the left of the trail, Aptos Rancho Trail then comes to the southern Terrace Trail trailhead at the 1.0 mile mark, followed shortly later by a Vienna Woods Trail trailhead. Both of these trailheads are to the left (west), and their trails immediately descend to cross Aptos Creek. The Terrace Trail trailhead is marked, but the Vienna Woods Trail trailhead is not marked. At the 1.6 mile mark, the marked northern Terrace Trail trailhead is found on the left (west). Aptos Rancho Trail ends at another parking area after 0.2 miles.

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