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  • Trail maps are available at City Hall and Libraries, or you can download the

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  • Walkers, joggers, cyclists as well as birders and nature lovers are welcome to access any of the trails. Baby strollers are fine too!
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  • Yes. There are several trails that are ADA accessible. Please see trail map for appropriate entrances.
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  • Only dogs on leash are allowed on the trails. Dog owners are required to pick up their pet’s waste and dispose of it in the trash.
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  • The City works regularly with the help of several volunteer groups to keep the slough and river trails free of litter and debris. In the summer of 2018, Measure D funds will be utilized to regrade or repave the trails in a few key locations.

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  • Although the City does not prohibit boating in the sloughs, it discourages it in order to protect the wetland habitat and its wildlife. 

    Reasons include:

    • Over 20 endangered or threatened species live here, and hundreds of species of birds utilize the wetlands as a food source and/or nesting site.
    • Migratory water fowl raise their young here and some make floating nests.
    • The generally shallow sloughs vary in depth and sections have high aquatic plant density that can create problems for boaters.
    • There is very limited access to park and reach the water with your boat that will not trample plant and wildlife habitat.
    • The City does not have the resources to assist boaters if anything goes wrong.

    Note: For sections of the wetlands on the west side of the highway, the public must obtain permission from the California Department of Fish and Wildlife to enter.

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  • Yes, you can schedule a group guided tours by emailing us at naturecenter@cityofwatsonvill.org

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  • There are 29 trail entrances in Watsonville neighborhoods to over 7 miles of trails.
    Please see the
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