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Coast Dairies State Park

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Location
  
Davenport, CA

Area
  
23.65 km²

Nearest city
  
Santa Cruz

Governing body
  
private

Established
  
2014

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Coast Dairies is a state park and BLM public land in Santa Cruz County, California, near the city of Davenport. It was purchased by the Trust for Public Land in 1998, with $44 million from the David and Lucile Packard Foundation, and is preserved from development. Conservation groups have proposed that it be included in a proposed new National Monument. The proposal has received Congressional support, but some local opposition. A current (2016) proposal by Senator Barbara Boxer would add the BLM-owned lands to the California Coastal National Monument.

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The new public lands protect a seven-mile (11 km) stretch of coastline and about 7,000 acres (2,800 ha) of prime coastal lands. The beaches, which can be challenging to access, are tied together by the California Coastal Trail, which runs along the top of the bluff. The beaches are: Sharktooth, Bonny Doon, Yellow Bank, Laguna Creek and Panther. Other local names are also used. Access is complicated by the Union Pacific railroad tracks, which are on the ocean side of CA-1.

The coastal lands on the ocean side of Highway 1 were donated to California State Parks in 2006, but remain undeveloped. The state park land spans a five-mile (8.0 km) segment of Highway 1 north and south of Davenport. In 2014, the Bureau of Land Management bought a 5,800 acres (2,300 ha) tract of land on the inland side of the highway adjacent to the coastal parcels. Some of the land east of the highway will continue to be used for farming, but most will become public land.

Sunset at coast dairies state park ca


References

Coast Dairies State Park Wikipedia