Sweet Spot in the Santa Cruz Redwoods 10 minutes from the Ocean
Our charming studio is nestled in a majestic redwood forest with a year-round creek flowing through the property. Leave the windows open at night and you will smell the sweet scent of the forest and hear the owls in the trees. Go outside and look up for most summer nights we have beautiful, starry skies. One of 3 one room cabins and 1 one bedroom cabin on the property, this cabin is small and yet has what you need after a day of exploring all Santa Cruz has to offer. To end the day, may I suggest a good novel by the creek or a nap in the sun.
This sacred land of coastal redwoods and an ancient creek is our family property and your nature vacation dream. When your neighbors are Christmas tree farms and retreat spaces you know you've landed someplace gorgeous.
Enjoy our complimentary cable TV with Netflix, Hulu and Prime in a comfortable queen bed. After so much beach and mountain fun, enjoy the hot shower, a good nights sleep and hot coffee in the morning. Our spaces are small but have everything you need.
From the property, turn left to world renowned mountain biking trails at the Soquel Demonstration Forest. Stop by Summit Market for a delicious lunch where you can watch hawks soar from their patio eating the best tri-tip sandwich in town.
From the property, turn right and head down the hill towards Capitola beach. Capitola Village is home to diverse restaurants, coffee shops, and boutique shopping. This cabin is the perfect location to explore Santa Cruz beaches, mountains and culture or just to get away from it all and relax.
We hope you enjoy your private cabin with a full bathroom and shower, your patio right outside your front door and your shared deck with patio set. Walk on our paved path 1 minute down the hill to a sweet private creek beach on the bubbly Soquel Creek.
The Santa Cruz Mountains surround our quaint small cabin on our large wooded property. This cabin is the perfect location to explore Santa Cruz beaches, mountains and culture or just to get away from it all and relax.
This quintessential California beach town is a mecca for surfers and sun-worshippers, but also has something for everyone. Families love visiting the famous Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk, while nature lovers appreciate the area's many unspoiled beaches.
Santa Cruz is a popular place for summertime recreation, from volleyball to boating and hiking. The breathtaking scenery and refreshing sea breezes make this stretch of California's Central Coast especially appealing.
HIKING
There’s a lot to love about Santa Cruz but perhaps one of the biggest draws to this coastal town is just how much nature there is to explore within the county.
The great thing about the hiking trails in Santa Cruz is how different they are from each other. You could be hiking along a windswept coastal trail one minute and then be in the midst of a redwood forest in just a 20-minute drive.
Since Santa Cruz County takes up a relatively small area, it's amazing how diverse it is and how many different types of hikes you can find within its county lines.
You can expect to find old-growth redwoods, enchanted forests, waterfalls, and some breathtaking scenic views on the California Coast.
Coast redwood trees are the tallest trees on the planet. They can grow to 300 feet high or more, as compared to the tallest pine tree at 268 feet or the tallest tanoak at 162 feet.
MOUNTAIN BIKING
While surfing may have first put Santa Cruz on the map, there’s a landlocked sport that’s been gaining traction and attracting international attention over the last couple decades. The epicenter of mountain biking sits right here in “Surf City” with year-round riding conditions and world-class trails just minutes from the property.
Our area has phenomenal Mountain biking. Head up Old San Jose and turn right on Summit. About a mile down on the right you with find the Demo.
The Soquel Demonstration Forest, also known as "Demo," is home to a series of mountain biking trails. Many of the singletrack trails course down ridges, largely on old logging road cuts created when the forest was first logged beginning in the 1930s. These routes were adopted as part of the recreational trail network when Cal Fire acquired the property in the early 1990s. Additional singletrack trails were established through Cal Fire's collaborations with local mountain biking clubs in 2000 (Braille Trail) and 2015 (Flow Trail). The trails have grown into some of the most popular in the California Bay Area and attract bikers from around the world.
Haven't had enough at the Demo then head down the hill from our place and hop on the 1 Highway south a few exits to Nisene Marks.
The Forest of Nisene Marks State Park is a state park of California protecting a secondary forest in the watershed of Aptos Creek and Soquel Creek within the Santa Cruz Mountains. It is located outside Aptos, California and contains over 40 miles of hiking trails and fire roads through 10,223 acres of variable terrain.
The park is a popular spot for running, hiking, and horseback riding. Additionally, it is a common location for mountain biking, which can be done on several trails including the Aptos Rancho Trail, Split Stuff Trail, Terrace Trail, and Vienna Woods Trail
SURFING
Santa Cruz is one of the top surfing destinations in California. Situated 85 minutes drive out of San Fransisco, the city of Santa Cruz boasts some beautiful coastline that is well worthy of a visit, especially if you are a surfer.
The area is known for its moderate climate and beach going, alternative lifestyles. Nicknamed Surf City, Santa Cruz has 11 world-class surf breaks that are really worth checking out including point breaks over Steamer Lane and Pleasure Point, which it could be argued are some of the best surfing waves in the world.
With waves that are suited to all levels of surfer, Santa Cruz has something for everyone, from those that have never stepped foot on a surfboard to those who have devoted their entire lives to riding waves. Of course, with some of the biggest waves, visitors who are not familiar with some of the more fierce swells should take some time to familiarize themselves with the more dangerous spots before they start surfing Santa Cruz..
Other Santa Cruz Surf Spots
If you take a short drive up on Highway 1, you’ll come across lots of hidden surfing gems that are often breaking such as Ano Neubo or Waddle Creek State Beach. These more secluded spots are a bit off the beaten path and as such you’ll find them to be less crowded than the major beaches closer to the city. If you want a more chilled out feel to your days surfing Santa Cruz, this route may be the way to go.
Surfboard Hire in Santa Cruz
Westside Surf & Skate is a great place in Santa Cruz to fulfil all your surf-related needs.
Cowells Surf Shop Santa Cruz also offers a good selection of board rentals. A full day hire will set you back about $30. They have a wide selection of beginner boards from 5 ft.-11 ft. foam logs to NSP epoxy’s to fiberglass boards. There are also some higher performance boards available to rent for an extra cost per day.
The Forest Cabins have 1 foam logs (surfboard) and 4 boogie boards that our guests are invited to borrow. Also available to borrow are beach chairs, beach towels, sunscreen and beach umbrellas.
SEALIFE
As part of the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary, sea life is abundant in and around Santa Cruz County. Throughout the year it is possible to see sightings of common porpoises, humpback whales, sea lions, seals, and the ever-present sea otters. Seen from the deck of a sailboat, in the seat of a kayak, on a sixty-foot catamaran, or by land, there are a multitude of ways to watch marine life play in this watery world. Welcome aboard.
Sealife Viewing December-April: Gray Whales. Peak viewing is from mid-January through mid-March.
Summer and Fall: Blue Whales, Humpbacks (although in the past few years, Humpbacks are proving to be year-round in the Monterey Bay)
Year-Round: Orcas. The best time to view is April as they follow the migration pattern of Gray Whales.
Other marine animals you may spot: Blue Shark, Great White Sharks, Sun Fish, Common and Risso’s Dolphins, Sea Otters.
We acknowledge that this land, these trees and this creek that we steward, is the sacred land of native peoples to whom this land originally belonged. This is Ohlone land and the Ohlone people are still here in this community. We stand in solidarity with all indigenous people and their right to self-determination and justice.
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Long-term renters welcome
Host has not indicated whether there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property; consider bringing a portable detector with you on the trip
Host has not indicated whether there is a smoke detector on the property
This property has outdoor spaces, such as balconies, patios and terraces, which may not be suitable for children; if you have any concerns, we recommend contacting the property prior to your arrival to confirm that they can accommodate you in a suitable room
About the area
Soquel
Soquel is home to this cabin. Mystery Spot and Roaring Camp Railroads are notable landmarks, and the area's natural beauty can be seen at Monterey Bay and Henry Cowell Redwoods State Park. Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk and Santa Cruz Museum of Natural History are also worth visiting.
Capitola Historical Museum - 11 min drive - 11.9 km
Capitola Beach - 12 min drive - 12.2 km
Capitola Wharf - 12 min drive - 12.2 km
New Brighton State Beach - 12 min drive - 12.9 km
Getting around
Tamien Station (Caltrain) - 37 min drive
Watsonville, CA (WVI-Watsonville Municipal) - 29 min drive
Restaurants
Jack in the Box - 16 min drive
Starbucks - 16 min drive
Mountain Mike's Pizza - 17 min drive
Bruno's Bar and Grill - 18 min drive
Erik's DeliCafe - 18 min drive
Frequently asked questions
Is Sweet Spot in the Santa Cruz Redwoods 10 minutes from the Ocean pet-friendly?
Yes, this property allows dogs (limit 1 total).
How much does it cost to stay at Sweet Spot in the Santa Cruz Redwoods 10 minutes from the Ocean?
As of 5 Jul, 2026, prices found for a 1-night stay for 2 adults at Sweet Spot in the Santa Cruz Redwoods 10 minutes from the Ocean on 3 Nov, 2026 start from S$318, including taxes and fees. This price is based on the lowest nightly price found in the last 24 hours for stays in the next 30 days. Prices are subject to change. Choose your dates for more accurate prices.
How much is parking at Sweet Spot in the Santa Cruz Redwoods 10 minutes from the Ocean?
On-site parking is available at the property.
What time is check-in at Sweet Spot in the Santa Cruz Redwoods 10 minutes from the Ocean?
Check-in begins at 4:00 PM.
What time is check-out at Sweet Spot in the Santa Cruz Redwoods 10 minutes from the Ocean?
Checkout is at 11:00 AM.
Where is Sweet Spot in the Santa Cruz Redwoods 10 minutes from the Ocean located?
Situated in Soquel, this cabin is 2.7 mi (4.3 km) from The Forest of Nisene Marks State Park and within 6 miles (10 km) of Poetic Cellars Winery and Silver Mountain Vineyards. Capitola Beach and Capitola Historical Museum are also within 9 miles (15 km).
Reviews
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Nice little quiet cabin in the Redwoods. About 30 minutes from Henry Cowell Redwood State Park. Great area, about two and a half hours south of San Francisco. Would stay here again. Great host
Beautiful setting, not far from town & easy to find but felt remote - we saw/heard owls, frogs, bats, all kinds of songbirds and possibly coyotes. Room was comfortable and had all the basics. Loved falling asleep and waking up to the sound of the creek!
This spot was just what I needed - was pet-friendly; was close to amenities but tucked away in the redwoods by the creek; and had a very cozy Santa Cruz community vibe. There were some wifi issues but EmKay did his best to address them. I would book again.
Really cute little cabin in the woods. Owners were super friendly and accommodating. The place is the definition of tranquil. There is little to no cell reception, however, the WiFi works great. Only minutes from Santa Cruz, whether you’re looking to surf or hike the redwoods, this is the place!!
The view was as advertised and the atmosphere was very relaxed. The mattress was extremely comfortable. The entire compound was surrounded by a fence and gate so we felt safe walking around at night.
Middle of the redwoods next to a babbling creek? Gorgeous location, super friendly host and everything you need to enjoy to get away from....everything.
Adorable group of cabins located in nature next to a small river with redwoods on the property. Our cabin was small but clean and comfortable. Owner was friendly and lives onsite with his family. There is a wonderful shared outdoor spot next to the river for outdoor dining, relaxing, games, etc. a short drive to Capitola, Santa Cruz and access to PCH (Monterey and Big Sur). Loved our stay here!
Emkay was a great host. Accommodated an early check-in which was great for us. Was there with anything that we needed. Such a great piece of property in Santa Cruz mountains would definitely recommend.
We loved our stay at Emkay’s place. Nice and quiet with a great little wooded beach to access as well as hot tub to use. Emkay was friendly and easy to communicate with. We spent so much time exploring the area, it was so nice to have such a clean and comfortable place to land each night. Would stay again!
The property was as described. Emkay and Laura were the perfect hosts and did a great job communicating. The location was in a quiet, safe neighborhood and the property was gated in case you are worried. The property is in a wooded area with a creek that runs through it and is located about 10 minutes from Capitola Beach. We throughly enjoyed our stay and look forward to our visit next year.
We LOVED our trip here, was everything we were looking for & the host was very accommodating 9 even let us bring our kitty), the pictures don't do it justice, even MORE beautiful in person. We look forward to staying again!
Beautiful, cabin with deck overlooking babelingCreek, redwood trees, kick it area down by the beach, with no gravity chairs for star watching,Quiet, clean, best vaca for a long time, host is amazing,available if you need him but not in your business , TOL , towels sheets, very cleanWould highly recommend
Lisa F.
Stayed 3 nights in Jun 2025
About the host
Hosted by Emkay Forest
Your Hosts- The Artist & the Naturalist
Lara, a San Francisco based kiln formed glass artist, developed her interest in art at an early age, learning art theory and techniques from her artist mother and then went on to study at the University. Lara's creative curiosity stimulates her to always be exploring and making the world around her more beautiful. “Everything beautiful is Art, but nature is the ultimate Artist”. If you are interested in the local arts community and offerings Lara would love to share with you.
Emkay is happiest in Nature. As a child he was always playing in the dirt, climbing trees and getting lost in nature. Emkay worked as a nature camp counselor and later camp director for NYC kids. He loved being in nature for the summer, but flourished teaching urban kids about nature.
Emkay and Lara met at a San Francisco cafe in 1994. Emkay was on a weekend leave from his job in Yosemite and Lara was selling her art on the streets of San Francisco. Fast forward 30 years of marriage and we left San Francisco life years ago, started a family and ultimately moved to this gorgeous property to raise our 4 children.
We love having guests from up the road and around the world visit this beautiful land. We can't get enough of sharing what we know about the natural beauty that surrounds us. Ask us questions, we live in paradise and we love to share. During your stay, one of us will be onsite in the main house. We will respect your privacy but will be available if you need anything.
Welcome! We're so happy to have you.
Be well- Lara and Emkay 4 children 4 cats 3 dogs And lots of love
Why they chose this property
The unit is located in a rural forested area with redwood trees and a private flowing creek. We will do our best, but there will be some dirt, sand and bugs that we can’t prevent, however the trade-offs are spectacular hawks, owls with their baby owlets, incredible native birds, the sounds of frogs and many a night sky filled with visible stars. - the bed is queen-sized - fast Wi-Fi - ample parking for 1 car - property is safe and gated. - only 10 minutes to the beautiful beachside town of Capitola. Enjoy the local shops, art galleries and delicious food on the water. Grab your sunscreen for a fun day at Capitola beach. Please ask to borrow our beach umbrellas, beach chairs, sunscreen, beach towels and fast boogie boards.
You will need a vehicle to get to town or the beach or the abundant hiking and biking trails in the Soquel Demonstration Forest or the Forest of Nisene Marks. We have a private gated parking lot on our property with one parking space designated for your cabin.
As part of the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary, sea life is abundant in and around Santa Cruz County. Throughout the year it is possible to see sightings of common porpoises, humpback whales, sea lions, seals, and the ever-present sea otters.
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