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Vacation rentals in Santa Cruz Mountains

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An expansive view of the ocean stretches out under a clear blue sky, complemented by patches of fluffy clouds. Green grass and manicured landscaping lead to the shoreline, with sandy beaches visible near the water's edge. A serene coastal atmosphere is depicted.
Condo in Aptos
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 38 reviews

2 Bedroom Ocean View -Heated Pools-Prime Location

SandyRating, 5 stars3 days ago
We spent several nights in David’s condo, and the experience was excellent from start to finish. I had kind and timely communication with David even before our arrival, and the condo itself was just perfect. The pictures don’t do it justice, it is in a very peaceful, private area and closer to the water than expected. Breathing the ocean air and the sound of waves is so healing. I watched humpback whales breach and dolphins feeding, it was very pleasant to have pelicans flying right past as well. The sunsets were beautiful and it was such excellent viewing at any time of day with 2 deck levels to choose from. You can view the coast from Santa Cruz all the way down to Monterey! The condo is tastefully decorated and spacious, and the beds were extremely comfortable with cozy quilts and pillows. There are comfy throws for your lap and many other homey touches. The condo has so many dishes and pots and pans it’s easy to cook a meal. I can’t wait to stay there again. Thank you David!
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Camper/RV in Half Moon Bay
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 15 reviews

Breathtaking CA Coast Airstream - Beachfront (NEW)

FleourdelisRating, 5 stars4 days ago
we had an amazing stay here! view was breathtaking! campfire was a plus!!! we’ll be back!
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A modern bathroom features a glass-enclosed shower with a sleek showerhead and contemporary fixtures. The walls are adorned with textured tile, and a vanity with a mirror is seen in the background. Soft lighting from multiple sconces enhances the clean aesthetic.
Apartment in South San Francisco
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 37 reviews

Sparkling Clean Newly Remodeled 1BR near SF/SFO+EV

AlyssaRating, 5 stars1 month ago
We found George's place last minute on our way into San Francisco and it was the perfect place for a restful night after a long day of flying. In the morning it was a nice 10 minute for some delicious breakfast, would definitely book again!
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An open kitchen and dining area feature a large kitchen island with modern appliances and dark cabinetry. A dining table with white tablecloths is surrounded by various chairs, while a small desk with a monitor is positioned near a window, allowing natural light to fill the space.
Home in Campbell
5 out of 5 average rating, 25 reviews

3 bdrm 2bath bright renovated private deck

NathanRating, 5 stars4 months ago
I always choose to stay at Emrehans when I need a place near San Jose. Very beautiful, clean home/yard, great location. Emrehan communicates well and has been very accommodating to me. Very good price for the stay. Would recommend.
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The living area features a modern sofa arranged around a coffee table, with large windows offering unobstructed ocean views. A dining set for four is positioned beside the windows, while a cozy fireplace adds warmth to the space. Natural light fills the room, enhancing the tranquil atmosphere.
Condo in Watsonville
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 69 reviews

Beachfront Paradise Pajaro Dunes Pelican Point

DanielRating, 5 stars3 weeks ago
Amazing place with picturesque views! highly recommend!
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Home in Castro Valley
5 out of 5 average rating, 3 reviews

2BR House with Canyon & Hillside Views

MercedesRating, 5 stars2 months ago
Our stay was absolutely wonderful! The home was peaceful and located in a quiet, friendly neighborhood with beautiful views. One of the biggest highlights was how welcoming they were to our pups. It made our stay even more enjoyable. Communication was excellent; they were always quick to respond to any questions we had. Overall, a fantastic experience, and we would definitely stay here again!
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A spacious kitchen features custom cabinetry and a large island with a granite countertop. A stainless steel gas range is set against a decorative tile backsplash. Natural light filters through the window, illuminating the area. A farmhouse sink adds a touch of charm.
Home in San Carlos
4.75 out of 5 average rating, 4 reviews

Lovely House In Great Neighborhood

JenniRating, 5 stars22 months ago
This is a gem! The perfect place to stay when visiting family in the area or as a chill home base for wider exploration of the Bay Area. Very cute and comfortable home in the heart of quaint San Carlos. Absolutely perfect for a family with kiddos. Hosts are very kind, responsive and helpful. We can't wait to return.
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Home in Fremont
4.77 out of 5 average rating, 31 reviews

Cozy Family Friendly Bungalow | Quiet Neighborhood

ShaubnemRating, 5 stars1 week ago
Great place to stay safe and quiet community ! Def recommend ! Nice hosts

Your guide to Santa Cruz Mountains

All About Santa Cruz Mountains

From the San Francisco Bay to the coastal community of Santa Cruz itself, the Santa Cruz Mountains are a collection of more than 125 peaks and adjoining ranges that rise from the coastal waters and head inland toward San Jose and the California interior. Due to its proximity to the humid coastal climate of the Pacific Ocean, many of the low-lying valleys contain temperate rainforest ecologies, with stands of old-growth forest in nearby state parks. These forests are also home to deer, mountain lions, bobcats, black bears, cougars, and the only marsupial native to North America, the Virginia opossum.

With hundreds of miles of trail systems that cross several state parks and preserves, there are opportunities to hike, bike, and play along the coastlines, among the forested valleys, and on top of Loma Prieta, the tallest mountain in the range. When deciding where to stay, there are numerous options. San Francisco to the north provides a more metropolitan feel, while San Jose in the east is a more sprawling suburban landscape. If you’re itching for a small-town experience, consider the beach community of Santa Cruz, where surfers and outdoor enthusiasts congregate.


The best time to stay in a vacation rental in Santa Cruz Mountains

The Santa Cruz Mountains encompass several microclimates with unique seasonal characteristics and variations. May through October provides the warmest temperatures and the lowest levels of rain. If you’re looking to take full advantage of outdoor opportunities, looking for cabins in Santa Cruz during these summer months may prove to be a good option. Seasonal variations in weather are minor, with only slight drops in temperature and moderate upticks in overall precipitation during the winter. Despite being only a few miles apart, the oceanside parks may have different climatic conditions from the higher peaks or inland valleys. Be sure to research the areas you intend to visit and plan accordingly.


Top things to do in Santa Cruz Mountains

Henry Cowell Redwoods State Park

Henry Cowell Redwoods State Park is home to some of California’s most majestic old-growth redwoods. Hiking trails and picnic areas amid the tall trees make for a great day of exploring the forests. Some of the park’s trees are more than two millennia old, and among the tallest living trees on earth. The Redwood Grove Loop Trail is one of the more popular trails in the park, with a wheelchair-accessible hike that is less than a mile long and takes visitors through some of the oldest redwoods in the area.

Felton Bridge

At more than thirty-five feet tall, this 1892 covered bridge is located on San Lorenzo River in the southern bounds of the Santa Cruz Mountains, just 15 minutes from Santa Cruz, and is said to be the tallest of its kind in the United States. After visiting the bridge and surrounding county park, the lumber town of Felton is worth exploring before heading back into the mountains. Check out some of the town’s mills, logging sites, and the mysterious Bigfoot Discovery Museum before crossing back over the bridge.

Sierra Azul Open Space Preserve

The Sierra Azul Open Space Preserve encompasses more than 19,000 acres of rugged wilderness in the eastern interior edges of the Santa Cruz Mountains. Miles of trails allow for the exploration of an ecological community that is quite distinct from the areas closer to the Pacific. The drier climate here provides conditions ideal for chaparral stands, sprawling grasslands, and oak forests that stand in contrast to the humid rainforest conditions found in the western reserves.

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