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Where is Nisene Marks State park?

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The Forest of Nisene Marks State Park/State

The Forest of Nisene Marks State Park is a state park of California, United States, protecting a secondary forest in the Santa Cruz Mountains. It is located outside Aptos, California and contains over 40 miles (64 km) of hiking trails and fire roads through 10,223 acres (4,137 ha) of variable terrain.

Are dogs allowed at Nisene Marks?

DOGS are only allowed on Aptos Creek fire Road and the four single-track trails below the steel bridge (named above). Except for service animals, dogs are prohibited beyond the gate at the Porter picnic area parking lot. Dogs must be attended and on leashes no longer than six feet at all times.

Does Garrapata State Park have redwoods?

This unspoiled, 3,000-acre park offers spectacular views and diverse terrain to explore, including 2 miles of beachfront, breathtaking coastal headlands and canyons dense with redwoods. …

Where is Soberanes?

Garrapata State Park
Soberanes Point is near the middle of the four miles of oceanfront property in Garrapata State Park south of Carmel. Other than sandy Garrapata Beach at the south end of the state park, the shoreline here is very rocky and inaccessible.

Can you car camp Big Sur?

The Los Padres National Forest is home to Big Sur and there are lots of places on the side of the road that you are allowed to camp for free. Big Sur campgrounds can fill up months in advance, so car camping on public BLM land (Bureau of Land Management) is a great back-up or last-minute trick.

How much does it cost to get into Point Lobos?

There is no per person entrance fee but parking inside Point Lobos costs $10. If you park on the side of Highway 1 and walk in, there is no parking fee although a $1 donation is recommended.

Is there a parking fee at Forest of Nisene Marks State Park?

Situated just east of Santa Cruz, centered around the Aptos Creek Canyon, the Forest of Nisene Marks State Park is a semi-wilderness with miles of trails for hiking, biking, and nature viewing. Rising all the way from sea level to 2,600 feet, visitors find lush forests covering steep coastal mountains. There is an $8 parking fee.

Why is it called Nisene Marks Park?

Named for Nisene Marks, the nature-loving mother of the Salinas farm family that bought the land in the 1950s, this park reflects an earlier time in Santa Cruz County. Reminiscent of old logging and railroad work done in its place, there are still hints of history throughout the forest.

Are Dogs Allowed in the forest of Nisene Marks?

The Forest of Nisene marks is a monument to forest regeneration and the future – it is a forest in the state of becoming. Dogs are allowed only along the entrance road and in the picnic areas and must be on a leash no longer than six feet at all times. Park open Sunrise to Sunset.

Where is the forest of Nisene Marks located?

Visiting The Forest of Nisene Marks Off the beaten path, The Forest of Nisene Marks is a refreshing retreat from the busy towns and beaches along Highway 1 near Santa Cruz. Its dense second- and third-growth redwood forest rises from near sea level to steep coastal mountains.