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Trail access, redwoods, and steelhead spawning grounds protected in California’s Central Coast

March 6, 2026-

Along California’s Central Coast, the Pacific Ocean meets mountains in one of the nation’s most significant biodiversity hotspots. Here, over 35 endangered species make their homes in the narrow canyons, chaparral, and old-growth forests. The Ventana Wilderness protects over 240,000 acres of this critical habitat. In 2020, a family wishing to see this landscape they love protected for future generations generously donated their 87-acre property to The Wilderness Land Trust. The Trust recently transferred the property, known as Little Sur River, to public ownership to be added to Los Padres National Forest.

The Little Sur River property sits between the Ventana Wilderness to the south and another section of Los Padres National Forest, which was previously landlocked by private property, to the north. Its transfer to public ownership has not only connected those two sections of public lands, it has also ensured public access on two trails running through the property

“Our gratitude goes out to the Wilderness Land Trust for leading the effort to add the Little Sur River parcel to our treasured public lands,” says Ventana Wilderness Alliance Executive Director, Carol Olson. “This transfer of private lands to public ownership advances our shared goal to protect wilderness values in the Big Sur backcountry.”

This transfer has also protected a tributary to the South Fork of the Little Sur River, the Central Coast’s most important and pristine spawning grounds for the threatened South-Central Coast steelhead trout. Today, only an estimated 100 fish return to the Little Sur River each year to spawn, making every foot protected of its sheltered cold water tributaries critical for their survival. The property is also home to an old-growth stand of coastal redwoods, which can grow to over 350 feet in height and live for 2,000 years.

This is the 7th property protected by the Trust in and around the Ventana Wilderness, totaling over 830 acres.

SF Gate- Private property on California’s Central Coast near Big Sur set to become public

SF Gate celebrates the Trust’s recent purchase of the 160-acre Church Creek property in the Ventana Wilderness of California.

August 29, 2023

 

San Francisco Chronicle- Nonprofit buys 160 acres near Big Sur for long-term protection

The San Francisco Chronicle celebrates the Trust’s recent purchase of the 160-acre Church Creek property in the Ventana Wilderness of California.

August 26, 2023

 

160 Acres Protected in the Ventana Wilderness of California

August 25, 2023

This week The Wilderness Land Trust completed the purchase of 160 acres in the Ventana Wilderness of California. 

In the heart of California’s Central Coast, the 160-acre Church Creek property overlooks the wild sharp-crested ridges and steep valleys of the interior coastal range. The property connects to over 2,000,000 acres of public lands that provide critical wildlife habitat in the middle of a biodiversity hotspot. With several streams, the Church Creek property maintains important habitat resources for resident and migrating species in this dry landscape. The property also provides public access with a trailhead connecting two popular trails.

The property was owned by the San Francisco Zen Center in connection to its nearby Tassajara Mountain Zen Center. Together the San Francisco Zen Center and The Wilderness Land Trust have ensured the threat of development is removed, and the property will become public lands for all to enjoy.

“There’s an old Zen saying: ‘If I take care of the mountains, they will take care of us.’ We share this quality of intimate connection with nature with the Wilderness Land Trust, and we deeply appreciate the protection and care this land will continue receiving in the future.”

– Sozan Miglioli, President of San Francisco Zen Center

With incredible vistas, flat building sites, and access via a public road, the Church Creek property would have been at high risk of development had it sold to a private buyer. The next step for this property is to be transferred to Los Padres National Forest. With over 2,000 acres of private inholdings remaining in the Ventana Wilderness, there is still more work to be done. But for now, thanks to the San Francisco Zen Center’s vision and the support of our donors and partners, there are 160 fewer acres at risk.