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Hike to the Garden of Eden Swimming Hole

Felton, California

3.8/5
based on 11 reviews

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Distance

1.09 miles

Elevation Gain

259 ft

Route Type

Out-and-Back

Description

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This is your new favorite spot for the times when you need a swim in Santa Cruz but don't feel like sporting a wetsuit. From the parking area, the river is a quick (but steep!) hike in. The hike is 10-15 minutes to the water. Add as much time as you want to rinse in the cool San Lorenzo waters.

Are the beaches of Santa Cruz too cold to swim in? Of course they are. But this swimming hole has your back. The Bay Area isn't blessed with a bounty of freely accessible, dog-friendly swimming holes. The Garden of Eden, just off Route 9 in the Henry Cowell Redwoods is one of them.

Park on the side of the road (arrive early to guarantee yourself a spot) and hike down the quick, steep trail to the water. The swimming hole known as "Garden of Eden" is clearly marked.

Looking for a more quiet adventure? Skip this more crowded spot and continue along to find your own cool, watery mecca. Feel free to bring your dog, but make sure Fido isn't scared of a little scramble...the descent isn't for the faint of heart.

Unfortunately dogs are NOT permitted.

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Hike to the Garden of Eden Swimming Hole Reviews

The trail to get to a secluded part of this trail is a bit hard to find, but you must make a left near the train tracks and follow the small path way and you will eventually go down near the lake .

I went to UCSC so this was an easy and fun hike to do when I had some free time. The hike itself is beautiful and the Lorenzo is awesome to swim and relax in. I saw some crayfish in the river once, which my friend was terrified of for some reason, so that provided extra entertainment. The train tracks are also great for pictures!

I've done this hike, so I can't wait to get the toes wet

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