58801 Highway 1
Free Tickets Available
Thu, 07 Jun, 2018 at 10:00 am - Wed, 07 Feb, 2029 at 03:00 pm (GMT-07:00)
58801 Highway 1
Landels-Hill Big Creek Reserve, Big Sur, United States
Big Creek Reserve is one of five UC Santa Cruz Natural Reserves that supports scientific research and hands-on training to students in the fields of physical and biological sciences, social sciences and the humanities. A broader network of Univesity of California living laboratories and outdoor classrooms available to educational organizations worldwide. Public entry into Big Creek Reserve is organized through educational tours and events.
Docent-led tours are on the 7th of each month and filled via online reservation. All reservations will need to be completed at least one week prior to tour dates. Visits will be limited to 12 people and will be best suited for adults and children over 10 years of age. While every effort will be made to complete reserved visits, they may be canceled by the reserve staff due to environmental conditions and or safety concerns. Visitors entering Landels-Hill Big Creek will be required to sign a waiver of liability and adhere to the UCNRS reserve use guidelines (e.g. no pets, UC no smoking policy, etc.). See use guidelines below.
Tours start at 10am. The visits will provide an educational interpretive experience that begins with an overview of the University of California Natural Reserve System, the history of Landels-Big Creek Reserve, a highlight of specific research projects and educational endeavors in habitats that can be observed (e.g. NOAA’s steelhead research, kelp forest monitoring, long-term rockfish surveys, wildlife behavior, California sea otter population studies, redwood tree research, sudden oak death, fire ecology, etc.). The tour may include a walk up the canyon, to the beach or on a portion of our Interpretive Trail. All routes may not be accessible due to trail damage, the flow level of the creek, and tidal and wave conditions of the ocean. The tour may be from 2-5 hours depending on the group.
All guests should come prepared with a water container, food, layered clothing and the requisite personal gear for walking on uneven terrain. Weather and temperatures can be changeable. All participants will be expected to stay together and enjoy various natural history stops incorporated into the tour. Come prepared to adhere to a leave-no-trace policy. Toilets are nearby and available only at the beginning and end of the hike.
Final instructions will be sent just prior to the tour.
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Use Guidelines for Landels-Hill Big Creek Reserve
To facilitate the management of this natural reserve, and to serve research and teaching without degrading the landscape, the following guidelines are in effect. All users of the reserve are bound by these guidelines. Failure to comply with these guidelines will lead to the immediate end of the public tour.
1) Waivers of liability must be signed. Every member of the tour must sign a waiver of liability from the University of California.
2) Safety comes first. You must be in the presence of the docent while you are on the reserve. Emergency instructions are posted in the sign in box at the reserve entrance. Entering the reserve is undertaken at your own risk, in full realization that these hazards require you to be alert, informed, and cautious. Take water, food and warm clothing. Be aware that wildlife (e.g. mountain lions, skunks, mice), poison oak and nettles are a potential threat on the reserve. Stay on trails. Also take care around the other hazards on the Reserve, which include rugged slopes, rough waves, narrow roads, cliffs, loose and falling rocks, dead trees, wildfires and floods.
3) Leave no trace. Do not leave trash, toilet paper or other personal items in the environment. You must bag them up and pack them out. Ask your docent for a shovel or waste bag if needed.
4) No collecting or importing. Nothing, alive or dead, may be disturbed, harassed or taken from the reserve. No living organisms, or propagules thereof, may be brought to the reserve.
5) No pets are allowed on the reserve or left in vehicles.
6) No illegal activities are permitted on the reserve. Big Creek is closed to recreational activities such as mountain biking, kayaking, and rock climbing.
7) No drones. Use of drones for commercial or recreational purposes is not allowed on the reserve.
8) No smoking. Smoke and tobacco-based products are now illegal on all University of California lands (California Government Code 7597.1). Un-extinguished butts are a significant cause of fires in general and on Big Creek Reserve in the past. Do not risk being the cause of a wildfire by smoking on the reserve.
9) Drive slowly. The maximum speed limit on the roads in Big Creek is 12 mph. Please watch for oncoming vehicles and animals on the road. Drive especially slowly through the parking area. People and cars may be moving around and visibility is limited.
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Tickets for Docent Tour can be booked here.
| Ticket type | Ticket price |
|---|---|
| Tour Admission | Free |