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Audrey Edna Cabin at Alpine Ranch

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· Loma Mar, San Mateo, California
350 acres hosted by Peninsula Open Space.
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Peninsula Open Space Trust (POST) protects open space on the Peninsula and in the South Bay for the benefit of all. Situated on top of a ridge with expansive redwood forest and coastal views, the Audrey Edna Cabin provides a completely private gathering place and destination for visitors with reservations. The cabin has spectacular views of forest, sky, ocean and the Butano ridgeline. It's a short hike to 8000+ acres of county parkland where you can hike, bike and ride horses (though please note, there are no facilities for horse boarding at the cabin.) The cabin is located at Alpine Ranch, a property adjacent to Sam McDonald County Park that was protected by Peninsula Open Space Trust (POST).  Whether you are looking for an active experience or just want to relax in a peaceful, remote setting, there's something here for everyone. This is a rustic hike-in cabin designed for a introductory pack-in experience. Bedding is not provided. It is about a 1.7-mile hike on a rolling dirt road from the Sam McDonald County Park parking lot, with about 650 feet of elevation gain. Most hikers can reach the cabin in an hour or less. Guests should plan to arrive at least 2 hours before sunset, and pack water and flashlights or headlamps. Guests with limited mobility, please contact us for information regarding accommodations that will allow you to access this shared resource. *A note about reservation availability: On the weekends, POST offers priority reservations for the cabin to our partners at the San Mateo County Health Department and Park Rx to provide patients with equitable access to the benefits of nature. Occasionally, we have last-minute public weekend reservation availability due to cancellations. The cabin is reservable up to 3 months in advance, on a rolling basis. Love the idea of a hike-in cabin, but unable to visit us Sunday-Thursday? Check out the nearby Sierra Club Hiker's Hut in Sam McDonald County Park.  Property History: At one time, the ridge of the Santa Cruz Mountains was a thriving center for trade between tribes of the coast and the bay, which we still find evidence of today in cultural sites and artifacts throughout the region. Native people have cared for this land since time immemorial, including the local Muwekma and Ramaytush Ohlone who are still active in the area today. This property specifically is host to a tributary to one of just a handful of waterways that support salmonids in this region, which are a species of tremendous importance to native people. Over 1000 acres here were eventually purchased by entrepreneur Ridgeway Rowley, who built a home on the ranch in the 1880s as part of an unsuccessful wedding proposal to Fannie Page, daughter of a local mill owner (ever heard of Page Mill Road?) After being rejected by Fannie, Rowley operated the ranch for a decade in conjunction with his work as District Attorney and publisher of the Palo Alto Weekly, before eventually returning to his hometown of Cortland, NY, where he lived as a bachelor until his death. Over the course of the 20th century, the ranch was divided, some parts of which became Pescadero Creek County Park. POST purchased the 350 acre home property, now called Alpine Ranch, in 2012 through our Heart of the Redwoods campaign, an initiative to protect 20,000 acres of Redwoods in the Santa Cruz Mountains. Alpine Ranch borders Pescadero Creek County Park and Sam McDonald County Park, adding to the area’s protected open space and containing more than a mile of tributaries to Pescadero Creek, which flows year-round and is a major spawning stream for steelhead trout. The Audrey Edna Cabin at Alpine Ranch is situated at one of the property's most scenic overlooks. The cabin was built in the early 1900's, and completely reconstructed up to modern building codes by POST in 2018 so that all could enjoy this special place.This is a rustic, private, hike-in cabin designed for an introductory pack-in experience. Bedding is not provided and only one group can reserve the cabin at a time. It is about a 1.7-mile hike on a rolling dirt road from the Sam McDonald County Park parking lot, with about 650 feet of elevation gain. Most hikers can reach the cabin in an hour or less. Guests should plan to arrive at least 2 hours before sunset, and pack water and flashlights or headlamps. Guests with limited mobility, please contact us for information regarding accommodations that will allow you to access this shared resource. Amenities include potable water, an overhead living room heater, two toilets and a full kitchen with stove, fridge/freezer, toaster, coffee maker, and all the equipment you need to cook a nice meal. Please bring all your own food and beverages, including spices, condiments, coffee, basket filters, etc., as well as dish towels. There are no showers, and water must be used sparingly.  Linens are not provided. The first bedroom has 1 queen bed and 1 twin bed, the second bedroom has 2 bunk beds (4 single beds), and the living room has 2 fold-out couches and 3 sleeping mats. You must bring your own sleeping bags and pillows. Pets and fires are not permitted. We do not charge cleaning fees. At the end of your stay, we ask that you clean the cabin and leave everything as you found it or better for the next guest. Generally this means doing all dishes, sweeping, emptying the fridge, wiping surfaces, packing out trash, etc. A check-out checklist is provided, and a professional cleaning service does a deep-clean every 2-4 weeks. A self-clean system allows us to keep our prices low. All income from public access to the cabin goes towards the Peninsula Open Space Trust's mission to protect open space for the benefit of all. We look forward to hosting you! *A note about reservations: Although we will do our best to accommodate all visitors, we reserve the right to cancel reservations due to unsafe environmental conditions. This cabin is located in a rural area, and may be affected by severe weather, or lose power due to downed power lines or PG&E Public Safety Power Shutoffs. Generally, we follow a similar closure protocol to adjacent Sam McDonald County Park. If we need to cancel your reservation for safety reasons, we will provide you with a full refund.
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Carly S.
October 29, 2024
Audrey Edna Cabin at Alpine Ranch
Hidden Gem
View is amazing and the spot is private, cabin is beautiful and spacious! A great price and a hidden gem. We saw so many birds in the morning, and we came upon a large male bobcat in the sunny field on the way out and got to watch for 10 minutes with binoculars -we also glimpsed him in the bushes just below the bench area at the cabin early in the morning! May be a downside to some as there is no cleaners in between it may not be as clean. For our arrival there was sand on the plastic mattress in the bedroom, rice on the dining table area/counter, food splatters on the stove and the counter was fairly dirty around the sink area… etc… there were a lot of beetles and these miniature cockroaches running around the sink area. We cleaned off all the counters and then kept ALL foods etc in fridge (no crumbs or dirty dishes and they still kept appearing. We aren’t too squeamish but we were only there for <24h and had to clean on arrival and leaving. Just something to be aware of although the place was clean enough for the cleaning strategy (guest cleanup is never perfect). The bug thing may need some attention from someone at POST, not sure that’s normal. Overall, it’s a great spot and would recommend to people use to camping/roughing it but maybe not to your more fancy friends. It is an amazing spot and thanks to POST for making it accessible!
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Ronnie E.recommends
September 27, 2024
Audrey Edna Cabin at Alpine Ranch
The cabin is beautifully situated to take in the view of the Santa Cruz mountains all the way to the ocean. It stays cool even on hot days due to the concrete floors and roof overhang. The deck extends from the front door and continues around the side and back of the cabin, so you have sun and shade options. There is also a seating area off the main bedroom/living room with and overhead arbor. The kitchen is well laid out and well appointed and the beds are equipped with firm foam pads, covered by cloth or vinyl sheets. Bring your own sheets/sleeping bags/pillows. There are lots of basic household supplies, such as paper towels, T.P., and cleaning supplies to make it easy to leave the cabin in good shape for the next guest. There are also a variety of puzzles and games for kids. Take your coffee out to the seating area overlooking the mountains just across from the cabin. Or watch the sunset with a glass of wine. Great memories will follow!
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Andy K.recommends
September 15, 2024
Audrey Edna Cabin at Alpine Ranch
You have to earn your way to this magical space but it’s well worth the tranquility.
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Rosalie N.recommends
September 15, 2024
Audrey Edna Cabin at Alpine Ranch
Charming cabin
Even better than described -- this was the perfect space for an overnight retreat with a close-knit group of 10. The kitchen and dining room areas were spacious and had everything that we needed to be comfortable. The hike up and down was very approachable for all levels of outdoorsiness. Thank you for being wonderful hosts!
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Maeve A.recommends
September 6, 2024
Audrey Edna Cabin at Alpine Ranch
We had a great time here - highly recommend! Hike in took less than an hour each way, and the cabin is amazing. Only recommendation would be to bring a sheet or mattress cover, as the mattresses and sofas have been well loved.
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Andrea R.recommends
September 2, 2024
Audrey Edna Cabin at Alpine Ranch
A Unexpected Exceptional Cabin!
This is a really wonderfully appointed cabin in the middle of two county park. Gorgeous sitting area to watch the sunset over the ocean. Most of the view is redwood forest. I hiked in with my sleeping bag, food, water from Sam Mc Donald County Park. 1.7 mile - pretty steep for the first 3/4 mi. - on Towne Fire Rd. After unpacking my food (great fridge/freezer) and rehydrating, I went for a 4 mile hike on the trails from the cabin. San Mateo County Parks does a great job with trail signs, so I had an easy time choosing trails. The cabin was built in 2018 so it’s very modern with lots of windows to open for fresh air and cross breezes. I was there in early Sept. 2024 when the weather was in the high 70s/low 80s.
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Loma Mar, San Mateo, California, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Ohlone, Ramaytush, and Muwekma First Nations according to To respect the Host's privacy, the precise address of this land will be provided after booking
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