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The 5,832-acre Spyrock Reserve has five miles of frontage on the National Wild and Scenic Eel River in Mendocino County. Spyrock draws its name from the 540-foot conical rock towering over the river’s eastern shore. The habitat is a mosaic of white oak, live oak, maple and bay laurel woodlands, grasslands, clustered stands of fir.
Preserves
The 5,832-acre Spyrock Reserve has five miles of frontage on the National Wild and Scenic Eel River in Mendocino County. Spyrock draws its name from the 540-foot conical rock towering over the river’s eastern shore. The habitat is a mosaic of white oak, live oak, maple and bay laurel woodlands, grasslands, clustered stands of fir.
Overview
Vegetation includes incense cedars, ponderosa and coulter pine, chaparral, and oracle oaks—a rare hybrid between black oaks and interior live oaks. The secluded north facing slopes have the secretive, rarely seen flying squirrels and southern spotted owls. The Columbine Falls campground at Bearpaw hosts organized groups like scouts and schools.
(909) 797-8507
info@wildlandsconservancy.org
Access is limited to rafting and kayaking from upstream put ins.
CONSERVATION OUTCOMES
The Wildlands Conservancy purchased this property to pre-empt the ever-increasing conversion of wild lands into graded pads for cannabis green houses and to help protect the 75 mammal species and over 400 bird species found in the watershed. Over 90 percent of the Eel River’s main stem is unprotected private property. Wildlands’ land-based conservation will bring a strong voice for protecting this National Wild and Scenic treasure.