Wilder Ranch State Park is located on the Pacific Ocean coast north of Santa Cruz, California on scenic Highway 1. It has about 7000 acres with 34 miles of hiking, biking and equestrian trails. The 17 different trails range from easy to moderate, with a classic grassland, oak and redwood riparian landscape. For breathtaking scenery of surf crushing against the rugged cliffs, take the Old Cove Landing Trail along the bluffs. Hugging the coast, it has windswept beaches and is stunningly beautiful, with birds and other wildlife. You might catch a glimpse of migrating whales or watch a flock of pelicans flying just above the horizon. When visiting this park, you will experience the California coastline at its best. It is one of my favorite walks and I take it when I volunteer at the old ranch that is also part of Wilder State Park, and where the park gets its name. For over five years, I have been a docent at this beautiful place. Wilder Ranch is a state historical park and cultural preserve. Step back in time and visit a late 19th century dairy farm with living animals, a restored Victorian house, a Gothic Revival farmhouse, a barn, a dairy, a working blacksmith shop, and a tool shed powered by a Pelton water wheel. The historical buildings are often open to the public and cater to school groups. My favorite holiday celebrations are the 4th of July and Christmas. As a docent, you can find me in the Victorian kitchen baking cookies on a 100-year old wooden stove that is very temperamental. I love being out there on foggy mornings and sunny afternoons. Its ideal for children and leisurely picnics under the trees. During the school year, I volunteer when schoolchildren come to learn about life in the late 1800s. We milk fake cows (the children love it). We play old-fashioned games and feed the real cows that live on the farm. All the volunteers dress in clothing of the time period. Come visit—and bring your family and friends. Check the website for events and tours.
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8/20/2024 06:43:21 pm
Ohh, Gerlinde, this is wonderful, just the sort of thing we would love to do! Years ago on a California vacation, we visited friends in Santa Cruz. They didn't tell us about this place!
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Gerlinde
8/21/2024 01:12:52 pm
There are many things to do and see in Santa Cruz, so it is easy to miss.
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8/22/2024 03:01:09 am
It looks heavenly, Gerlinde — especially now when it is incessantly hot here in the desert! They are fortunate to have you as a docent and champion.
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Gerlinde
8/22/2024 05:37:52 pm
Wilder is a happy place for me. I haven't volunteered as much as I have wanted to.
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Ken did a GREAT job with the photos. How I'd love to visit this park. Beautiful. And I'm sorry, I read this in August and commented it, but I see that never came through. I'm going to try and subscribe again and see if I get your posts through my e-mail. Anyway, what a perfect place for you to volunteer!!
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Gerlinde
9/18/2024 06:23:13 pm
I think the problem is my blog. I host my blog with Weebly now Square and not WordPress. I really don’t know how to fix this. Anyway, Pam, let’s stay connected.
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