Seawood Cape
On the inland side of Patrick’s Point Road the Preserve has lush redwood and fir forest with verdant deep canyons known as “fern gullies.” A small campground host house has been handsomely restored for a future “park and walk-in” or bike-in environmental campground of up to 40 spaces.
Sunrise to Sunset
Coastal side open to Scotty Point.
East of Patrick’s Point Dr. is closed.
Free
Principles courtesy of Leave No Trace Center for Outdoor Ethics.
CONSERVATION OUTCOMES
The property was going to be subdivided into several trophy home sites in the redwood forest overlooking the ocean which was averted by this timely acquisition with Wildlands’ funds. The Wildlands Conservancy has partnered with Outward Bound adventures, creating a summer jobs program for urban teenagers to learn conservation skills as they help remove the invasive ivy, scotch broom, jubata grass and pampas grass to restore native understory vegetation. Removing invasive vegetation allows these coastal forests to function effectively in sequestering carbon.
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