Coast Dairies, a significant 5,843-acre property along Highway 1, will open to the public. The land was acquired by the Trust for Public Land in 1998 for $44.5 million to preserve its natural character. In 2014, it was gifted to the U.S. Bureau of Land Management, and in 2017, it was designated a national monument by President Obama. Visitors can enjoy 9 miles of trails and experience local wildlife including mountain lions and bobcats, with free admission available. The area recognizes both Ohlone tribal history and Swiss farming heritage.
The Trust for Public Land purchased the 5,843-acre Coast Dairies property in 1998 for $44.5 million, preserving its rural character for public enjoyment.
In 2017, former President Barack Obama designated it as a national monument, ensuring its protection and public accessibility will continue.
The BLM will open a parking lot and 9 miles of trails, featuring maps and wildlife details for visitors, including mountain lions and bobcats.
Starting Saturday, the Cotoni-Coast Dairies property is open from dawn to dusk with free admission, emphasizing its value for environmental preservation.
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