Upper Campus Preserve is a valuable natural area within the University of California, Santa Cruz campus, known for its unique blend of redwood forests and coastal ecosystems.
Upper Campus Preserve sits within the expansive wooded areas of the UC Santa Cruz campus. Famous for its towering redwoods and the stunning Monterey Bay views it offers, this preserve is an important natural habitat for native wildlife and plant species. The preserve spans diverse terrain, including rolling meadows and dense forests. Historically, the area has been a crucial site for scientific study, particularly in ecology and biology, due to its rich biodiversity. Recreational opportunities abound, with numerous trails winding through the serene forests, ideal for hiking and nature walks. Its proximity to the university campus makes it a convenient spot for educational purposes as well. Visitors can explore the natural beauty and enjoy bird watching, as the preserve provides a habitat for various species of birds.
Grand Redwood Groves
Diverse Bird Watching Opportunities
Educational Research Sites
Stunning Monterey Bay Views
Provides a glimpse into ancient and towering redwoods, essential to the local ecosystem.
Offers panoramic views of the bay and is a prime spot for sunsets.
A habitat for a variety of flora and fauna, showcasing biodiversity.