Isabella Preserve is a diverse natural area in Southern California offering unique landscapes, wildlife habitats, and a variety of outdoor recreation opportunities in the Kern River Valley region.
Isabella Preserve encompasses a unique expanse of foothill woodlands, riparian corridors, and grasslands located near Lake Isabella in Kern County, California. The preserve protects a vital segment of the Kern River Valley ecosystem, hosting oak woodlands, chaparral, and riparian habitats that support abundant native flora and fauna. This area has both historical and ecological significance, blending the legacy of local Native American tribes, such as the Tübatulabal and the Western Mono, with conservation efforts aimed at preserving natural landscapes from development and resource extraction. Visitors to Isabella Preserve can enjoy a variety of outdoor activities including hiking, birdwatching, and fishing in nearby streams. The preserve is known for its scenic trails that wind through rolling hills and connect to broader regional trail networks. Wildlife sightings here often include deer, bobcats, and numerous bird species such as the California quail and red-tailed hawk. The area serves as an important refuge for migratory birds as well. A notable aspect of Isabella Preserve is its proximity to Lake Isabella, providing access to water-based recreation opportunities. The preserve appeals to outdoor enthusiasts looking for less crowded settings with extensive nature experiences. Seasonal wildflower blooms in spring and the vivid colors of fall add to its appeal. Isabella Preserve remains a key site for education and stewardship, with local organizations promoting habitat restoration and environmental awareness.
Scenic viewpoints overlooking Lake Isabella and the Kern River Valley
Riparian corridors supporting diverse bird species and native plants
Historical Native American cultural sites within the preserve
Quiet backcountry trails with opportunities for wildlife observation
This vital habitat supports riparian vegetation and attracts a variety of bird species year-round.
Expansive oak groves that provide important wildlife cover and seasonal shade.
A scenic viewpoint offering broad vistas of the lake and surrounding mountains.