PARKING SURVEY. Mid-Peninsula Open Space District (Midpen) Asks What Do You Want for Purisima Creek Redwoods Open Space Preserve?

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SURVEY. From the Mid-Peninsula Open Space District (Midpen) website.

 

Click here to give us your input. Thank you.

 

Midpen is currently planning the long-envisioned Purisima-to-the-Sea Trail that, when built, will link the California Coastal Trail to the Bay Area Ridge Trail.

The Mid-Peninsula Open Space District (Midpen) is conducting a public survey as part of two public access-related projects in its Purisima Creek Redwoods Open Space Preserve: the Purisima-to-the-Sea Trail and Parking Area Project, and the Purisima Multimodal Project.

Your survey responses will help guide the development of trail and design options for a new Preserve parking area on the coast, and help staff understand which strategies visitors prefer for better managing parking and visitation, and promoting greener modes of travel to this popular preserve.

When built, the long-envisioned Purisima-to-the-Sea Trail will link the California Coastal Trail to the Bay Area Ridge Trail, allowing open space visitors to travel on trail between the Pacific Ocean, through grassy ridgelines, canyons and forests, to the ridgeline of the Santa Cruz Mountains.

The Purisima-to-the-Sea Trail will eventually be part of the larger 40-mile Bay-to-Sea Trail, an envisioned but not yet realized regional trail that would connect the San Francisco Bay to the Pacific Ocean.

Work started in early 2021 to begin planning the Purisima-to-the-Sea Trail and parking area. There will be multiple opportunities throughout the project for public input. To stay informed, please sign up for our email list below.

 

Click here to give us your input. Thank you.

 

 

Do You Visit Purisima Creek Redwoods Preserve?

We Want to Hear From You!

We have a new public survey available as part of two access-related projects in our Purisima Creek Redwoods Preserve: The Purisima-to-the-Sea Trail and Parking Area and the Purisima Multimodal Access Study.

Survey results will help guide the development of trail and parking area design options, and strategies for better managing parking, visitation and promoting greener modes of travel at this popular preserve. The anonymous survey takes about 10 minutes to complete.

 

Click here to give us your input. Thank you.


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