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Close Ranch Open Space Preserve Adventures

Close Ranch Open Space Preserve offers diverse coastal and upland landscapes ideal for hiking, wildlife viewing, and peaceful outdoor exploration near the California coast.

1,400
Acres Protected
8
Miles of Trails
12,000
Annual Visitors
2017
Year Established

About Close Ranch Open Space Preserve

Close Ranch Open Space Preserve
 

Close Ranch Open Space Preserve is a protected natural area located in northern San Mateo County, California, offering expansive views of the Pacific Ocean, rolling hills, and native grasslands. The preserve encompasses approximately 1,400 acres of scenic open space on a former cattle ranch property acquired to protect habitat and provide public recreational access. Its varied topography includes coastal bluff edges, grassy knolls, oak woodland patches, and seasonal creeks, supporting diverse wildlife such as hawks, deer, and native wildflowers in spring. Historically, this land was part of a working ranch before being preserved to maintain the area’s ecological integrity and to provide a natural retreat close to urban areas. Visitors enjoy an array of outdoor activities including hiking, birdwatching, and equestrian use on designated trails. The preserve’s trail network connects gently sloping terrain with steeper ridges, offering options for casual walks or more challenging hikes with ocean views. Close Ranch is managed by Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District, emphasizing habitat restoration and community engagement through volunteer programs and interpretive signage. The preserve is well-suited for those seeking quiet outdoor experiences in a natural setting away from the bustle of nearby cities. Its proximity to Half Moon Bay and the San Francisco Bay Area makes it a popular destination for day visitors interested in exploring California’s coastal ecosystem in a tranquil setting.

Highlights

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Coastal bluff viewpoints overlooking the Pacific Ocean

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Rich grassland habitats supporting diverse native wildflowers

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Historic cattle ranch remnants and fence lines

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Connectivity to nearby Montara Mountain trails and regional open space

Notable Natural Features

Pacific Ocean Overlook

A prime viewpoint on the western ridges providing sweeping views of the ocean and nearby coastal communities.

Native Grasslands

Extensive areas of native grasses and wildflowers seasonally attract pollinators and ground-nesting birds.

Historic Ranch Structures

Remnants of old fences and corrals hint at the site’s ranching past and add cultural interest.