Jenner Headlands
The Preserve adjoins Pacific Coast Highway for 2.5 miles adjacent to Sonoma Coast State Park, just north of the Russian River Estuary. Many rare and endangered species inhabit the property including the northern spotted owl, peregrine falcon and red tree vole. Deer, bobcat, coyote, mountain lion and steelhead trout are also found on the property.
This 2009 acquisition was a result of the dedicated four-year effort by the Sonoma Land Trust and Sonoma County Ag + Open Space. Five other funding sources include the California Coastal Conservancy, the California Wildlife Conservation Board, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, and Forest Legacy Program. The Wildlands Conservancy loaned and guaranteed loans totaling $10.6 million to ensure this acquisition when funding was threatened. It is the single largest nonprofit land acquisition in Sonoma County history that is open to the public daily free of charge.
8:00 am to Sunset
Do not block preserve gates before opening.
Free
During the rainy season, trails at Jenner Headlands may become muddy and slippery. Visitors should exercise caution and come prepared for wet conditions. Some trails may be temporarily closed if deemed unsafe. Please check for updates before your visit.
Principles courtesy of Leave No Trace Center for Outdoor Ethics.
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The plan guides restoration of coastal prairie and to aids the recovery of old growth redwood forests from decades of logging. Removal of logging road impacts and restoring clear running streams will aid the recovery of the endangered Coho salmon.
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