Thank you!
Thanks to nearly 14,000 gifts from more than 8,400 Sempervirens Fund supporters, the campaign to purchase the San Lorenzo River Redwoods was completed in October 2004, and this magnificent redwood forest will be preserved in perpetuity as part of Castle Rock State Park.

Sale to State Parks Completes the Deal
At its October 8, 2004 meeting, the California State Public Works Board accepted the terms of Sempervirens Fund's bargain-priced sale of more than 1,000 redwood acres to the State Parks Department, completing the State's 2-phase purchase of the entire 1,340 San Lorenzo River Redwoods. For details, see our Press Release.

"The Crown Jewel of the San Lorenzo River Valley"
In the late summer of 2000, the future of the magnificent San Lorenzo River Redwoods was at stake. After more than a century of careful stewardship by the San Lorenzo Valley Water District, the time had come to sell these beautiful lands. Loggers had big plans. But so did Sempervirens Fund…

Spared from the logger's ax!
In dramatic 11th-hour timing, Sempervirens Fund beat loggers' bids to acquire the San Lorenzo River Redwoods…by an eye blink! And immediately the campaign began to retire the principal and interest that Sempervirens Fund needed to pay the San Lorenzo Valley Water District.

This campaign was the biggest in Sempervirens Fund's 100+year history:

  • the biggest single piece of property, 1,340 acres; and
  • the biggest financial outlay, $10.9 million for the land, plus $2.5 million in estimated interest expense.

Character, history, trails
The San Lorenzo River Redwoods have strategic and historical significance. In the late 19th Century, the Saratoga Toll Road was built through these woodlands to connect the Santa Clara Valley to the outskirts of Boulder Creek, then a booming lumber town. Today, the vestiges of the Saratoga Toll Road serve as a public hiking trail that aligns with the 30-mile Skyline-to-the-Sea trail. New trails will be built on the property and connect to existing trails inside Castle Rock State Park. Also, an easy-access Summit Trail (a.k.a. Michael's Summit Loop >HIKE info) will allow hikers to view Monterey Bay and the Monterey Peninsula from an 1,800-ft high promontory on the property.

Funding Dilema May Delay Public Access
Full public access to the San Lorenzo River Redwoods is being delayed by the State Department of Finance's current policy of prohibiting the use of state money to cover the operating costs of newly acquired parkland.

Biological survey
In the Fall of 2001 Dr. Chris Brinegar and the students of his Redwood Forest Ecology course at San Jose State University completed a biological survey of the San Lorenzo Rive Redwoods. This survey revealed an important and resource-rich redwood forest that was last logged nearly 100 years ago. As a newly-balanced ecosystem, it is in an important state of transition, and it is just a few hundred years from developing "old-growth" characteristics. Highlights of the survey include details of vegetation, stream habitat, plant and animal observations, and natural and historical notes.


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