Nestled Among California’s Redwoods Near Santa Cruz Lies an Overlooked Resort Town Ideal for a Bay Area Escape

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Nestled Among California's Redwoods Near Santa Cruz Lies an Overlooked Resort Town Ideal for a Bay Area Escape

California is known for its iconic towering redwoods with even a National Park dedicated to the otherworldly landscape of the world’s tallest trees, but these natural skyscrapers can be found in more than just the state’s stunning national parks. Scotts Valley is an often overlooked resort town nestled among the redwoods between Henry Cowell Redwoods State Park and the Soquel Demonstration State Forest, and just 6 miles north of Santa Cruz. The town’s proximity to the bay area makes for a perfect spot to explore the gorgeous California coast and its inland outdoor recreation.



Visitors can access Scotts Valley via Highway 17, a scenic route that winds through the Santa Cruz Mountains, connecting the area to San Jose. The nearest major airport, San Jose Mineta International Airport, is a little more than 30 minutes from Scotts Valley. The airport has rental car and rideshare options for those flying in from out of state.

Once travelers arrive in the peaceful rolling hills of Scotts Valley, the accommodations are almost too many to choose from, including popular chain hotels and beautiful resorts. Another great thing about Scotts Valley is that the town puts you close to some epic outdoor recreation. With a handful of trails and open spaces to explore and incredible state and city parks to enjoy, Scotts Valley is a quiet community perfect for enjoying the views and English countryside vibes of the Bay Area or relaxing poolside in the mountains.



Charming resorts and local comforts in Scotts Valley

Scotts Valley may be small, but it offers a range of resorts and accommodations perfect for a relaxing California escape. The Hilton Santa Cruz/Scotts Valley is a four-star mountain resort with rooms from $136 per night. A stay here puts you at the foothills of the Santa Cruz Mountains and just a short 6 miles from the Santa Cruz Boardwalk. The in-house Bar and Grill also serves up a taste of local California wines, unique cuisine, and craft brews. The Four Points Sheraton in Scotts Valley offers similarly-priced rooms and a restaurant and lounge.

Two hours from Lodi, California’s largest wine region and one of the state’s best-kept secrets, Scotts Valley offers bars and eateries serving local California wine varieties. The Adorable French Bakery is a bistro and wine bar that pairs the best local blends with French pastries made from scratch. Wineries and tasting rooms like Kissed by an Angel Wines also offer a selection of wines sourced locally from vineyards in the Santa Cruz Mountains. Breweries, like Laughing Monk Brewing & Gastro Pub, and local California diners, like the Heavenly Roadside Cafe, are also mainstays in the area. 

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If you are looking for something with a bit more luxury, just over 7 miles from Scotts Valley, the Chaminade Resort & Spa combines luxury accommodations and a rejuvenating spa experience. It also offers all the food, drinks, and nightlife opportunities you could want. As you can see, the Scotts Valley area is packed with the perfect ingredients for a romantic Bay Area getaway or a relaxing solo California vacation.

Exploring the Bay Area and Redwoods from Scotts Valley

Dave Pennells

By Dave Pennells

Dave Pennells, MS, has contributed his expertise as a career consultant and training specialist across various fields for over 15 years. At City University of Seattle, he offers personal career counseling and conducts workshops focused on practical job search techniques, resume creation, and interview skills. With a Master of Science in Counseling, Pennells specializes in career consulting, conducting career assessments, guiding career transitions, and providing outplacement services. Her professional experience spans multiple sectors, including banking, retail, airlines, non-profit organizations, and the aerospace industry. Additionally, since 2001, he has been actively involved with the Career Development Association of Australia.