Quiet time: 5 little-known nature preserves not far from L.A.

Tania Figueroa of San Diego makes her way across the Santa Margarita River.
Tania Figueroa of San Diego boulder-hops throughout the Santa Margarita River on the Santa Margarita River Path Protect in Fallbrook. (Yep, she made it safely throughout.)
(Mel Melcon / Los Angeles Instances)

The COVID-19 pandemic didn’t cease 1 billion of us from streaming into the nation’s nationwide parks in 2020. In truth, it elevated our want to take refuge within the outdoor, resulting in complaints about overrun trails and picnic spots in a few of California’s hottest locations. One different to the big-park expertise: nature preserves, which give an intimate solution to expertise nature with out the crowds.

Preserves all through the West are sometimes run by non-public conservancies. They are often giant or small however share a standard aim of defending explicit landscapes.

“Typically they’re in place to guard sure crops or animals or ecosystems varieties or particular options; generally it’s historic or archeological options,” stated Nature Conservancy biologist Sophie Parker. For example, for 50 years, her group has labored to guard the distant Amargosa River within the Mojave Desert and the native pupfish and Amargosa toads that dwell nowhere else.

Preserves additionally mirror an ethos of land stewardship and a robust perception that wild locations needs to be open to the general public free of charge. The Wildlands Conservancy, which manages greater than 20 preserves within the West, believes that entry to nature is a birthright. Certainly one of its core beliefs: “Free entry to our preserves removes the socio-economic obstacles that have a tendency to advertise a disconnect with nature.”

You gained’t discover site visitors, eating places, snack stands, lodgings, tour buses and outlets at nature preserves. “No shops,” Landon Peppel of the Wildlands Conservancy stated throughout a latest go to to Wild Wolves Protect in Bakersfield. “All we promote is nature.”

To get probably the most out of your go to, deliver binoculars and fields guides that may make it easier to establish species which will exist nowhere else. Search on-site docents and rangers (some will not be accessible due to the pandemic) who can take you on a tour and clarify what’s particular in regards to the web site. Some preserves, akin to Wind Wolves, provide tenting, however many don’t.

Listed here are 5 value visiting which are a straightforward drive from Los Angeles.

Wind Wolves Protect

16019 California 166, Bakersfield
Open 8 a.m. to six p.m. day by day (closed Christmas Eve and Christmas Day)
Free entrance and parking; free tenting (tents and vans solely)
Canine on leashes OK

Folks generally suppose they see wolves at Wind Wolves Protect. In spite of everything, it’s proper there within the title. An indication on the entrance explains that “wind wolves” refers to “the undulating grasses that resemble operating animals.” The tawny ears that sometimes pop up from the shrubby chaparral recommend a sighting, however they belong to coyotes, convincing stand-ins.

What you see at this protect is dependent upon whenever you go. Throughout a go to in early April, the hills have been inexperienced however lacked the poppies and lupine that sometimes cowl hillsides throughout rainier years. “It could appear like a paint can went off,” stated Peppel, useful resource conservation director for the Wildlands Conservancy. A herd of tule elk, launched in 1998, dots the distant hills.

A coyote peers through the brush at the Wind Wolves Preserve.
A coyote friends by the comb on the Wind Wolves Protect close to Bakersfield.
(Brian van der Brug/Los Angeles Instances)

It’s onerous to imagine the 93,000-acre protect exists within the southern San Joaquin Valley, higher identified for oil fields and farmlands that stretch from Bakersfield to Stockton.

“This is without doubt one of the most dynamic landscapes in California,” Peppel stated, referring to the 5 eco-regions on the property, which require cautious consideration. The positioning was a cattle ranch earlier than the nonprofit purchased the property greater than 20 years in the past to guard and preserve the spot the place the Transverse Ranges, Coast Ranges and the Sierra Nevada meet. Elevations within the protect begin with rolling grasslands at 600 toes and climb to juniper and pinyon forests at 6,000 toes.

It has a year-round creek lined with sycamore and cottonwood timber, 40 miles of mountaineering trails, a dozen campsites, a small waterfall, appreciable rock artwork and cultural treasures (off-limits to the general public as a result of they're fragile), and 1000's of plant and animal species.

Summer time brings a lot greater temperatures, so get there early within the day to keep away from noon warmth. From California 166, comply with a protracted paved highway previous a stone quarry to the well-marked entrance.

Whenever you’re able to discover, take the straightforward San Emigdio Canyon Path that follows the creek a couple of mile to Raven’s Touchdown, which presents good views of the canyon and the San Joaquin Valley. If you wish to go farther, it’s 3.8 miles a method.

The extra bold Tule Elk Path, steep in locations, climbs the opposite aspect of the creek to an overlook with sweeping views (4.6 miles every method). Bicyclists can take the El Camino Viejo Bike Path down the canyon, a straightforward 5.2-mile course every method. Take a look at the mountaineering/biking map posted at trailheads for extra choices.

Santa Margarita River Path Protect

4251 River Edge Highway, Fallbrook, Calif.
Open day by day 8 a.m. to five p.m.
Free entrance and parking
Canine on leash OK

The path that hugs the Santa Margarita River within the protect nearly instructions you to take it gradual. It’s woodsy and surprisingly lush as you comply with one in every of Southern California’s final free-flowing rivers (which means no concrete channel, no reservoir, no damming).

Tiny white flowers sprout from miner’s lettuce, and bigger white flowers from wild cucumber on the financial institution reverse the river; an ideal blue heron and some egrets linger on the water’s edge. Water is a uncommon sight on hikes, so it’s value taking your time to discover and use your iNaturalist app to establish among the thousand crops and animals that decision the protect dwelling.

Trails are well-marked on this nearly 1,400-acre protect, managed by the Wildlands Conservancy. The River Path takes you alongside the water for 2½ miles, or you possibly can take the 500-Foot Path that winds up chaparral slopes and presents views of close by GavalinMountain.

5 trails are marked on the map (accessible on the trailhead), all rated average. Count on to share them with horseback riders, path runners and canine walkers. There are benches in shady spots alongside the river stroll if you wish to pause or picnic. (Parking fills rapidly on weekends; think about a midweek go to as an alternative.)

Elfin Forest Leisure Reserve

A flowering bush overlooking hills
Ceanothus bloom in March on the Elfin Forest Leisure Reserve in Escondido.
(Mary Forgione / Los Angeles Instances)

8833 Concord Grove Highway, Escondido, Calif.
Open day by day 8 a.m. to half-hour earlier than sundown
Free entrance and parking
Canine OK on leash and off-leash at posted occasions

“Elfin forest” refers to chaparral, which is the dominant habitat on this 784-acre protect managed by the Olivenhain Municipal Water District. It’s a candy web site the place you possibly can hike on trails alongside the creek or up above the canyon. Eleven miles of trails are open to hikers, mountain bikers and horseback riders. Oak Idyll, a small grove of oak timber with a stone bench that faces Escondido Creek, is an effective place to loosen up or meditate. From the parking zone, the stroll to the grove is lower than 1 / 4 mile, with straightforward terrain appropriate for younger youngsters.

Those that need views of the encompassing hills and mesas ought to head to the Approach Up Path, an uphill 1½-mile one-way hike to the Concord Grove overlook at about 1,000 toes in elevation. You may press on and hook into extra routes that overlook close by Olivenhain Dam. Trails are nicely marked on a single-sheet map accessible on the trailhead (the character middle is closed as a result of pandemic).

The protect normally requires canines to be leashed, however at sure occasions they could be below “voice command.” There’s additionally a warmth index chart that explains when it might be too scorching to take your canine.

Volcan Mountain Wilderness Protect

1209 Farmer Highway, Julian, Calif.
Open 8 a.m. to sundown day by day (besides Christmas)
Free entrance; park on the highway
Canine OK on leash

Volcan Mountain protect is value a cease even on a blustery, wet day. It’s 2,900 acres, with a mixture of conifers, oaks and manzanita that provides you a big-woods really feel as you discover not removed from downtown Julian.

Begin on the well-marked gateway earlier than heading up the path to the summit on a 5.4-mile round-trip hike (reasonably strenuous) with 1,200 toes of acquire. You’ll see a marker on the prime that notes the mountain was as soon as thought-about as an observatory web site; Mt. Palomar was chosen as an alternative. Summit views take within the desert and San Diego (on clear days).

In case you are brief on time, take the 5 Oaks Path, a single-track route that weaves by thick manzanita and lupine after which return on the primary highway. Most trails are open to mountain bikers and horseback riders.

Ramona Grasslands County Protect

Cows grazing
Ramona Valley Grasslands Protect
(Mary Forgione / Los Angeles Instances)

17430 Highland Valley Highway, Ramona, Calif.
Open day by day 8 a.m. to sundown
Free entrance and parking
Canine OK on leash

The drive alongside Highland Valley Highway takes you on a reasonably winding route previous wineries (value a cease earlier than or after) by the Santa Maria Valley. Mountaineering trails on the protect are brief and uncovered, with a pastoral really feel. Cows graze on this land — some near the path — dwelling to sprawling oak timber and boulder-strewn fields. Trails are marked with a fence to maintain you from straying into fragile areas.

The simple Wildflower Path (scant flowers this yr) is a two-mile loop that takes you previous a picnic bench overlooking a pond. The better Meadow Loop covers lower than a mile. Each are flat and good for younger youngsters. Birders ought to search for golden eagles, which hunt in these grasslands, and burrowing owls.

San Diego County partnered with the Nature Conservancy to create the protect. Three others close by make for a straightforward group go to: Barnett Ranch, Luelf Pond and Simon county preserves.

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