Jacoby Nature Preserve is a 40-acre protected area in Arcata, California, offering serene trails, diverse native habitats, and opportunities for birdwatching and environmental education.
Jacoby Nature Preserve, located in the city of Arcata in Northern California, protects a small but ecologically significant area of wetlands, riparian forest, and open grassy meadows. Covering roughly 40 acres, the preserve is part of the city’s natural green space network and serves as an important habitat for local wildlife, including numerous bird species, amphibians, and native plants. The preserve’s terrain is largely flat, featuring well-maintained trails that wind through mixed hardwood groves and marsh edges, making it an accessible site for visitors of all skill levels. Historically, the land was part of the Jacoby family’s holdings before being converted into a community preserve. The preserve supports environmental education programs in partnership with local schools and conservation organizations. Recreation focuses primarily on hiking, birdwatching, and nature study, with several observation points providing opportunities to spot species like green herons, red-tailed hawks, and western pond turtles. Its proximity to the Arcata Marsh and Wildlife Sanctuary enhances its ecological value. Visitors often appreciate the tranquil setting amid an otherwise urban area. The preserve fosters community stewardship and awareness of local environmental conservation.
Old-growth mixed hardwood groves supporting diverse bird species
Wetland areas providing habitat for amphibians and aquatic life
Educational signage detailing local ecology and conservation efforts
Connections to the nearby Arcata Marsh and Wildlife Sanctuary trail network
A flat, easy trail loop that passes through forests and wetland edges, offering interpretive signs about local plants and animals.
Strategically placed wooden platforms allow visitors to view marsh habitats and wildlife without disturbance.
A vital corridor of native trees such as alder and willow supporting many species of birds and mammals.