- DESCRIPTION:
- Noted for its unique sandhill habitat, this 300 acre regional and community park is home to several rare and endangered plants and animals, including the Ben Lomond Spineflower. There are numerous hiking trails, a historic ranch house, and a small pond at this beautiful park. The ranch house and outdoor picnic area are available for rent. It is a popular location for weddings, see the wedding page here. Docent-led classes and walks take place on weekends throughout the year; call 454-7900 for a brochure.
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- PARK HOURS:
- Sunrise to Sunset. Please call 454-7900 from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM or 335-9348 after hours to inquire about classes.
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- PARKING:
- There is a gravel parking area with 50 spaces.
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- RECREATION:
- There are various nature programs. Fishing is not allowed.
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- DIRECTIONS:
- From Highway 17 take the Scotts Valley/Mount Hermon Rd exit. Continue on Mt Hermon Road 3.8 miles through Scotts Valley and until you come to the intersection at Graham Hill Road. Turn left onto Graham Hill Road and go past the shopping center. Turn left onto East Zayante Rd. Take East Zayante Road about 1.9 miles to Quail Hollow Road. Turn left onto Quail Hollow Road and proceed about 1.1 miles to the entrance of Quail Hollow Ranch, which will be on your right.
You can also use Graham Hill Road. When about a mile from Highway 9, there is a traffic light by a church. Turn right onto East Zayante Road and proceed 1.9 miles to Quail Hollow Road. Turn left onto Quail Hollow Road and proceed about 1.1 miles to the entrance of Quail Hollow Ranch.
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