Where to Go on Your Santa Cruz Bike Rental

Where to Go on Your Santa Cruz Bike Rental

Seascape Beach Resort has everything you need for an unforgettable vacation on the California Coast. Settle into your oceanfront suite overlooking Monterey Bay and spend your getaway playing at the beach, splashing in our pools, getting active at our Sports Club, and dining at our restaurant. And when you are ready to explore everything the region has to offer, our Santa Cruz bike rentals offer the perfect way to get around. Rent a bike from our resort for $10/hr and explore the neighboring beaches, trails, and attractions. Find our bike rentals in the main parking lot, stop by our front desk to check out a helmet, and set out for an adventure on the California Coast!

Places to Bike near Seascape Beach Resort

Hop on the bike trails and pedal to these attractions approximately three miles from our resort. Use the official Santa Cruz bike map for the best information on countywide bicycle lanes, paths, and multi-use trails. 

  • Leave your car at the resort and get to Seascape Golf Club on wheels, just 1.5 miles down the road. Play a round of golf amidst our manicured fairways, rolling hills, and challenging greens.

  • Forest of Nisene Marks Park is 3.6 miles from our resort, approximately a 20-minute bike ride. Arrive at the forest and hop on one of the hike and bike trails for views of redwood canyons, oceans, and historic sites.

  • Pedal to the gorgeous beaches nearby for even more fun in the sun. Seacliff State Beach is three miles away, Manresa Main State Beach is 2.4 miles away, and Rio Del Mar Beach is 3 miles away.

Discover More Biking Trails in Santa Cruz County

If you have a vehicle capable of transporting your bike, we recommend checking out these popular routes across Santa Cruz County:

  • Located between Bay Street and Natural Bridge State Beach, West Cliff Drive is a wonderful three-mile biking path offering incredible views of Monterey Bay. Along the way, we recommend stopping at Cowell Beach to watch the surfers, the Santa Cruz Surfing Museum to learn local history, and Natural Bridges for wildlife watching.

  • Make your way to Wilder Ranch State Park and explore 35 miles of multi-use bike trails while learning about California’s ranching history. Hop on the Wilder Ridge Loop and pedal past beaches, redwoods, tide pools, and sea caves. 

  • Discover excellent mountain biking at the 640-acre Pogonip Nature Preserve, taking you through open meadows, woodlands, and creeks. Hop on the Rincon Connector Trail and access even more trails within Henry Cowell Redwoods State Park. 

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