Train ride
Take a ride on the steam train up Bear Mountain or the locomotive from Felton to the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk.
150 locals recommend
Roaring Camp
5401 Graham Hill RdTake a ride on the steam train up Bear Mountain or the locomotive from Felton to the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk.
Sightseeing in the Redwoods
Henry Cowell Redwood loop has a walking path that circles around the grandiose Redwoods. The is a nature visitor center and fun store.
335 locals recommend
Henry Cowell Redwoods State Park
101 N Big Trees Park RdHenry Cowell Redwood loop has a walking path that circles around the grandiose Redwoods. The is a nature visitor center and fun store.
Park at the Covered Bridge
Historic covered bridge stood as the only entry to Felton for 45 years. Dating back to 1892, the Felton covered bridge is believed to be the tallest covered bridge in the country. It crosses the San Lorenzo River. Located at Graham Hill Road at Mt Hermon Road. There are picnic tables, volleyball, and a playground at the park.
22 locals recommend
Felton Covered Bridge County Park
Graham Hill RoadHistoric covered bridge stood as the only entry to Felton for 45 years. Dating back to 1892, the Felton covered bridge is believed to be the tallest covered bridge in the country. It crosses the San Lorenzo River. Located at Graham Hill Road at Mt Hermon Road. There are picnic tables, volleyball, and a playground at the park.
Ropes course and Christian Conferences
Ropes courses, Christian conferences, concerts, bookstore, and many summer activities.
49 locals recommend
Mount Hermon Adventures
17 Conference DrRopes courses, Christian conferences, concerts, bookstore, and many summer activities.
Museum
This little museum has weird hours, but the legend of Bigfoot is real here. Visitors can have a look at several footprint castings and listen to recordings of frightening howls, which are supposedly made by our local Bigfoot.
22 locals recommend
Bigfoot Discovery Museum
5497 Hwy 9This little museum has weird hours, but the legend of Bigfoot is real here. Visitors can have a look at several footprint castings and listen to recordings of frightening howls, which are supposedly made by our local Bigfoot.