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Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District The Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District helps plants, animals people thrive by preserving a connected greenbelt of more than 65,000 acres throughout the greater Santa Cruz Mountains region
Visit a Preserve - Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District Midpen preserves cover the spectrum from redwood forests and chaparral-covered hillsides to sensitive wetlands along the San Francisco Bay Ranging from 55 to over 18,000 acres, they are open to the public free of charge, 365 days a year, from dawn to one-half hour after sunset
Trail Maps Apps | Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District Midpen’s preserves and extensive trail network provide diverse experiences in nature for you to explore Use the resources below to plan your next outing and take a digital or printed map with you to have as a guide during your trips
Walking and Hiking - Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District Midpen's open space preserves are ideal for walking and hiking Whether you are looking for a quick stroll to enjoy nature, an opportunity to learn more about earthquakes, or an educational hike led by one of our docents, hiking allows you to enjoy your open space and marvel at the natural beauty of this area
Sierra Azul Preserve - Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District Sierra Azul Open Space Preserve protects more than 19,000 acres of wilderness in the Santa Cruz Mountains Overlooking the Lexington Reservoir, town of Los Gatos and southern neighborhoods of San Jose, the preserve features a varied environment with multiple habitats that are home to abundant wildlife, including mountain lions Nearly 26 miles of multiuse trails for hiking, dog walking, biking
What to Do | Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District The Black Mountain Backpack Camp at Monte Bello Open Space Preserve is the only campsite on Midpen lands Only one-half hour from the cities below, the camp often serves as the first stopping place for backpackers wishing to hike from the valley to the coast
Monte Bello Preserve - Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District Find bike racks at Midpen preserves as well as other amenities such as bike tire cleaning stations and benches Monte Bello Parking Area (51 spaces + 4 ADA): The preserve's main entrance is on Page Mill Road, 7 miles west of Highway 280 and 1 5 miles east of Skyline Boulevard Additional parking is available at the Los Trancos Open Space Preserve parking area, located directly across Page Mill
Our Vision | Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District In 2012, as we celebrated our first 40 years, Midpen set out to chart a course for the next 40 years with Imagine the Future of Open Space, an 18-month public vision planning process designed to help focus, inspire and coordinate open space conservation and management on the San Francisco Peninsula, along the San Mateo County Coast and in the South Bay
Who We Are | Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District Through a determined and heartfelt grassroots effort by local conservationists, the Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District was created in 1972, when the Measure R “Room to Breathe” Initiative was passed by Santa Clara County voters