Preserving a unique redwood forest and improving visitor access.
UPDATED: November 23, 2024
This project has been completed.
Improving a recreational trail in Terra Linda Sleepy Hollow.
UPDATED: November 20, 2024
This project is in progress.
A proposal to improve visitor safety and preserve creek habitat.
UPDATED: October 23, 2023
This proposed project is in the planning phase.
This project improved visitor access and protected natural resources.
UPDATED: May 6, 2022
This project is complete.
Designation process completed for roads and trails in southern Marin preserves.
UPDATED: April 26, 2022
A collaborative public process to designate a sustainable road and trail system in all Marin County preserves.
Regions 1-6 designations are complete.
Creating a sustainable road and trail network in Rush Creek Preserve.
UPDATED: March 21, 2022
Work completed.
Preventing poo-lution in open space preserves.
UPDATED: March 16, 2022
Phase 2 installations in progress.
Entry and wayfinding signs enhance visitor safety and protect natural resources.
UPDATED: July 1, 2021
Converting an unsustainable and steep fire road to a multiuse trail in Pacheco Valle.
UPDATED: May 17, 2021
This project is complete. Trail is open.
This project improved emergency access and helped protect natural resources.
UPDATED: November 3, 2020
Improving a trail to support a safe route to school.
UPDATED: July 30, 2020
A 409-acre acquisition expands Mount Burdell Preserve.
UPDATED: June 29, 2020
This project is in first phase of assessment.
Adopt, realign, and improve one mile of trail for hikers and cyclists.
UPDATED: May 2, 2019
This project is complete. Trail is open for hiking and cycling.
Twenty-two miles of roads and trails in five central Marin preserves have been designated.
UPDATED: January 24, 2019
This project upgraded five ephemeral stream crossings.
UPDATED: September 12, 2018
A proposal to protect Lagunitas Creek watershed habitat and improve visitor safety.
UPDATED: May 14, 2018
Upper Hunt Camp is complete.
This project improved a trail that meanders around the preserve, crossing several streams.
UPDATED: November 30, 2017
A new bridge and habitat restoration created a sustainable multiuse trail.
This project improved emergency access and helped protect the watershed.
UPDATED: October 20, 2017
UPDATED: August 20, 2017
Forty miles of roads and trails in six northern Marin preserves have been designated.
UPDATED: June 15, 2017
Maintaining emergency access in Blithedale Summit Preserve.
UPDATED: October 20, 2016
Thirty miles of roads and trails in five central Marin preserves have been designated.
UPDATED: October 15, 2016
A sustainable multiuse connector restored habitat and improved visitor safety.
UPDATED: July 21, 2016
Fifty-two miles of roads and trails in seven west Marin preserves have been designated.
UPDATED: November 30, 2015
Thirty-four miles of roads and trail in southeastern Marin preserves have been designated.
UPDATED: May 1, 2015