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Sempervirens Fund Executive Director Sara Barth speaks at the grand opening of the Robert C. Kirkwood Entrance at Castle Rock State Park.

Official Opening of the Robert C. Kirkwood Entrance

Kirkwood Entrance Opens to Fanfare With Project Sempervirens Fund, California State Parks, and Friends of Santa Cruz State Parks Describing Model for Success Have you heard jazz music played in the brand-new amphitheater at Castle Rock while sipping champagne? Well, those who joined us the weekend of September 27 – 28, got to check that…

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Construction is underway for the new Castle Rock Gateway

The first step in the construction process is demolition. For our project site, that mainly means removing a lot of Christmas trees from the previous agricultural operation.

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San Vicente Redwoods

CEMEX Redwoods Starts New Life as San Vicente Redwoods

The 8,500-acre CEMEX Redwoods property today steps forward as San Vicente Redwoods, named after the creek that runs through the property and supplies water to the coastal town of Davenport, north of Santa Cruz, California. The largest parcel of redwood forest in the Santa Cruz Mountains has a new name and a new future: protected…

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Visit Camping And Backpacking Skyline To The Sea

Redwood Camping and Backpacking

Sleeping among the towering California redwood trees is an unforgettable treat. Local parks offer a variety of options for family and group camping. Whether you want the comfort of coming back to campground at night after an inspiring day hike or the solitude of backcountry camping, the local redwood parks have just what you need. Here are resources to help you plan a trip to camp in these beautiful forests.

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As 2020 ends, double your support for redwoods

The future of redwood forests in the Santa Cruz Mountains is in your hands. Wildfires in 2020 have burned over more than 86,000 acres of land, and redwoods recovery efforts have begun. Your gift today will be matched and will have an immediate impact restoring redwood forests in the region. This is aβ€―turning point for the coast redwoods, the people who enjoy them, and the wildlife and habitats of the Santa Cruz Mountains. The lands we have known so wellβ€”and walked, saved, and sweatedβ€―over with many of youβ€”are transforming. Big Basin Redwoods State Park, beloved by millions worldwide, was at the heart of the devastation. More than 10,000 acres of redwood forests you have protected also burned over in the wildfires. It will take years for the redwoods to recover, but we are seeing signs of hope in the recovery already. But there is much work to do

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Redwood Canopy Dedicate A Tree Or Grove by M Kahn

Dedicate a Tree or Grove

Dedicate A Tree Or Grove Honor Someone With A Living Tribute Make a lasting tribute or celebrate an important occasion! You can make an important contribution to protecting the redwood forest by dedicating a tree or grove in honor or memory of someone or something you love, or to mark important occasions such as weddings…

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Conceptual drawing of new facilities and entrance for Castle Rock State Park by Callander Associates.

Sempervirens Fund Wins Approval for New Facilities at Silicon Valley’s β€œHidden Gem,” Castle Rock State Park

The Santa Cruz County Board of Supervisors unanimously approves major new facilities to modernize Castle Rock State Park.

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Big Basin Student Trip Redwood

Nature for All: Explore the Outdoors

Exploring the diverse ecosystems and marvels of coast redwood forests can be a rich, rewarding, and life-changing experience. But not everyone feels welcome in nature or comfortable visiting our region’s parks. We believe everyone deserves safe, welcoming, and inclusive access to the coast redwood forests of the Santa Cruz Mountains.

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Climate Action for Redwoods

Climate Action for Redwoods From Threat to Solution Extreme global climate change is risking the survival of redwood forests in California’s Santa Cruz mountains. Temperature rise, intense drought, and uncertain precipitation are no longer trends. Rather, scientists predict they will be features of the regional climate. Redwoods at the southern end of their range have…

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San Vicente Creek: Restoring a Stronghold

Mill Creek had been blocked since early in the last century by a 12-foot-tall, 25-foot-wide dam a quarter mile upstream from its confluence with the main aquatic thoroughfare, San Vicente Creek. In September 2021, that dam was removed, giving Mill Creek another half mile of free flow. The story of removing Mill Creek’s dam is a story about the pieces that fit together to bring life and vitality to an ecosystem.

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