Conservation Lands Foundation Celebrates Grand Opening of Public Access Trails at Cotoni-Coast Dairies

Santa Cruz, CA - Today, the Conservation Lands Foundation joins the Amah Mutsun Tribal Band and our partners, the Bureau of Land Management, the Foundation for America’s Public Lands, Santa Cruz Mountains Trail Stewardship, Sempervirens Fund and local communities in celebrating the long-anticipated opening of nine miles of public-access trails in the Cotoni-Coast (“Chuh-toe-knee”) Dairies Unit of the California Coastal National Monument. This milestone marks a pivotal moment in expanding equitable outdoor access on public lands.
Named for the Cotoni people who inhabited the land, the general public has historically only accessed the land through guided tours on the property. The 9 miles of trails opening today are the first of 19 miles that are planned for Phase 1 development on the 6,000-acre unit which allows hikers, cyclists (adaptive MTB on Loop 1), e-bikes, on-leash dogs and equestrians (via permit only). Visitors should be aware of cattle actively grazing on the property. Access hours are sunrise to sunset, 7 days a week with parking available at the intersection of Cement Plant Road and Warnella Truck Trail.
Below is a statement from Elyane Stefanick, California Program Director at the Conservation Lands Foundation, which represents a national network of community advocates who are solely focused on the public lands overseen by the Bureau of Land Management including the 38 million acres of National Conservation Lands.
“The opening of public access to Cotoni-Coast Dairies is a powerful example of what the public can achieve through partnership, persistence and a shared love of the outdoors. As we celebrate 25 years of the National Conservation Lands, today’s grand opening reflects our commitment to meaningful access to nature led by communities and grounded in responsible stewardship.
“The Conservation Lands Foundation is proud to have played a role in the designation of the California Coastal National Monument and the inclusion of Cotoni-Coast Dairies. We are equally honored to continue our support through on-the-ground partnerships with members of our Friends Grassroots Network in the area. We congratulate all of our partners on this tremendous achievement and look forward to the next phase of work to bring even more trails, and more people, into connection with this special place.”
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