Attractions and places to see around Live Oak offer a diverse range of natural features and historical sites. This region is characterized by its redwood forests, coastal landscapes, and unique geological formations. Visitors can explore ancient trees, scenic beaches, and natural monuments. The area provides opportunities for outdoor activities and cultural discovery.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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This is a coastal redwood, not a Sequoia redwood which is a different species found inland.
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Also known as "fairy rings", Cathedral trees are found in a circle where they sprouted from the roots of their parent tree. Over time the Redwoods grow to incredible heights which invokes a sense of another type of Cathedral.
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Stunning Natural Bridge Beach is known for its natural arches made of fine clay or mud rock, carved by time, water, and wind. The beach is also known for being home to a colony of monarch butterflies, with over 150,000 coming to live here for the winter. If you're lucky, you might even spot whales!
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A small but cozy beach along East Cliff Drive, featuring a lake and a park. There’s bike parking nearby and benches overlooking the water, making it a great spot to pause during your ride, enjoy the ocean views, or even take a refreshing dip. The beach is especially nice during low tide.
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For cyclists exploring Santa Cruz, Pleasure Point Beach on 38th Avenue beckons with its beauty and recreational opportunities. Ideal for swimming, sunbathing, and surfing, the beach offers a picturesque setting. It is accessible via a brief walk from the road.
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Pleasure Point Beach is a popular surf spot and is part of Pleasure Point Park. The park also features restrooms, picnic tables, and offers great views.
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Moran Lake Beach is part of the 9.2-acre Moran Lake Park. The beach stretches about a mile long and is a popular surf spot. The park offers restrooms, picnic tables, and outdoor showers.
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Superb Natural Bridge Beach, known for its natural arches made of fine clay or mud rock, carved out by time, water and winds. The place is also known for hosting a colony of monarch butterflies, more than 150,000 of which come to settle there for the winter. If you're lucky, you might also spot whales!
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The Live Oak area is rich in natural beauty, particularly known for its redwood forests and coastal landscapes. You can visit Natural Bridges State Beach to see impressive natural arches carved by erosion and observe monarch butterflies in winter. For a unique forest experience, explore Cathedral Redwoods, where trees grow in circles, creating a cathedral-like atmosphere.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. Natural Bridges State Beach is great for exploring the coast and seeing wildlife. The Fremont Tree offers an interesting historical anecdote about its burned-out base. Additionally, Moran Lake Beach and Park provides picnic areas and a beach, while Pleasure Point Beach is a popular spot with scenic views and trails.
You can visit the Fremont Tree, a coastal redwood with a burned-out base large enough for two adults, associated with an 1846 expedition. Another notable natural monument is Natural Bridges State Beach, famous for its iconic natural arches formed by erosion.
The Live Oak area offers beautiful coastal beaches. Natural Bridges State Beach is renowned for its natural arches and monarch butterfly colony. Pleasure Point Beach is a popular surf spot with scenic bluffs and trails. You can also enjoy Moran Lake Beach and Park, which features a wide sandy beach, picnic tables, and outdoor showers.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. You can find trails at Cathedral Redwoods, offering a serene walk among towering trees. Pleasure Point Beach also has nice trails along the bluffs with ocean views. For more dedicated hiking routes, explore the options in the Hiking around Live Oak guide, which includes easy trails like the Schwan Lake Loop Trail and Anna Jean Cummings Park Trail.
If you're looking for running trails, Moran Lake Beach and Park features a running trail along the west side of its lagoon. For a wider selection of routes, check out the Running Trails around Live Oak guide, which includes routes like the Esplanade Park and Viewing Point – Pleasure Point Beach loop.
Yes, the area offers mountain biking opportunities. You can find various routes in the MTB Trails around Live Oak guide. These trails range in difficulty and include scenic loops such as the Tillman Grove – Sand Point Overlook loop.
Visitors frequently appreciate the unique natural formations, such as the natural arches at Natural Bridges State Beach and the impressive, cathedral-like redwood groves. The historical aspect of the Fremont Tree also captures interest, along with the beautiful coastal views and surf culture at beaches like Pleasure Point Beach.
Absolutely. Natural Bridges State Beach offers stunning views of its natural arches and the Pacific Ocean. At Pleasure Point Beach, you can enjoy great views from the bluffs overlooking the surf. The Cathedral Redwoods also provide a unique visual experience with their towering, circular growth patterns.
Yes, Moran Lake Beach and Park is noted as dog-friendly, offering a beach and park area where you can enjoy time with your pet. Always remember to check local regulations regarding leashes and specific areas where dogs are permitted.


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