Managed Public Access Programs
Managed Public Access Programs
We offer enriching public programming on the Preserve that welcomes all to experience the unique, wild, and dynamic coastal landscape. Through expert-led tours, volunteer days, and environmental education, we strive to build a diverse network of ambassadors and conservation leaders who will uplift and advocate for the Preserve’s vision and protection now and into the future.
Upcoming Tours
Public Visitation
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9am-12pm
Join Restoration Manager and Marine Biology Buff, Laura Riege, for a walk along the beautiful Preserve bluffs to look for whales and other marine mammals. During their annual migrations, Gray whales, Humpback whales, Fin whales, and Blue whales like to rest around Point Conception to recharge and feed on the plentiful food sources. The Preserve bluffs are an ideal place to witness these magnificent beings in their natural habitat. While whales are usually abundant this time of year and easily seen from the bluffs, unfortunately, we cannot guarantee a whale sighting. The walk along the bluffs will be about 1 mile and is categorized as an easy hike with no elevation changes.
SOLD OUT!!
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9am-12pm
Join Naturalist Joel Robinson for an enriching walk on the Dangermond Preserve. Learn about the plants and animals around you, stop to observe birds flying overhead or insects crawling across the path, and immerse your senses in the coastal sagebrush. You never know what exciting experiences will emerge during a Naturalist Walk, bring an open mind and sturdy shoes. We look forward to seeing you on the Preserve!
Join Our Wild Coast Steward Community
We are building a community of Stewards that can help us care for and conserve the Preserve’s abundant biodiversity and cultural significance, and advocate for the preservation of California’s wild coast ecosystems.
Coastal Access
The public can access the coast via Jalama Road, which passes through the middle of the Preserve, and visit the beach at the Jalama County Beach Park for surfing, fishing, beach walks, and camping.
During the acquisition of the property in 2017, The Nature Conservancy transferred 36 acres to the county park, doubling the size of the park and increasing coastal public access.
Point Conception Lighthouse
The Point Conception Lighthouse is owned by the U.S. military, and only authorized personnel are permitted—despite what you might see on hiking trail apps. We ask the public to please respect all posted signs and not trespass.