Dogs on Trails
Dogs are permitted on leash only. To wildlife in the wetlands, off-leash dogs are often perceived as predators, causing unintentional wildlife disturbance and habitat damage. Dog owners are required to pick up their pet's waste. Please help protect our wildlife and water quality by utilizing a pet waste bag and disposing of it in the trash.
Trail Clean-up
As part of our Beautification Program, community groups or youth programs can join our ongoing cleanup events or schedule litter clean-ups on the trails by emailing at naturecenter@cityofwatsonville.org. Materials, instructions and a leader (when needed) will be provided. Must schedule at least 2 weeks in advance. School volunteer credits are provided.
You can also join us for one of our Center's community event days listed here:
- World Wetlands Day - February
- National Trails Day - June
- Coastal Clean Up Day - September
Learn While You Walk
Many interpretive trail signs have been installed along the Wetlands of Watsonville. These trail signs teach about the natural and cultural history of our wetlands and address local conservation issues.
Award Winning Trails
In May of 2006, the City of Watsonville received an award from the California Association of Trails for the development of community trails highlighting wetland protection. The trails also received recognition from the California Transportation Foundation, winning the 17th annual 2006 TRANNY award for Pedestrian Bicycle Project of the Year.