Estero Americano Coast Preserve Opens After 100 Years, Offers Trails and Beach
Estero Americano Coast Preserve Opens After 100 Years, Offers Trails and Beach
US · Published Jan 12, 2026
The Estero Americano Coast Preserve in Sonoma County is now open to the public after nearly 100 years of private ownership.
The 547-acre preserve features hiking trails, scenic coastal views, and access to a previously inaccessible sandy beach.
Managed by the Wildlands Conservancy, the preserve offers free entry from sunrise to sunset, with dogs allowed on leash.
Sonoma County preserve now open daily
After being privately owned for nearly a century, the Estero Americano Coast Preserve in Sonoma County is now open to the public daily. This 547-acre preserve offers a variety of outdoor activities, including hiking trails, scenic coastal views, and access to a sandy beach that was previously inaccessible. Managed by the Wildlands Conservancy, the preserve provides a unique opportunity to explore the natural beauty of the Sonoma coast.
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