DAVENPORT — Cotoni-Coast Dairies, a treasured part of the California Coastal National Monument, is now officially open to the public daily from dawn until dusk, the Bureau of Land Management recently announced.
Located along the scenic Central Coast, Cotoni-Coast Dairies spans from the forested ridges of the Santa Cruz Mountains to the breathtaking coastal terraces overlooking the Pacific Ocean. The area protects a diverse range of ecosystems, including vibrant riparian corridors and sensitive marine terrace habitats, critical for local fish species and vital to the regional water supply.
“Cotoni-Coast Dairies is a prime example of what the National Conservation Lands were created to protect,” said Central Coast Field Manager Tommy Medlin. “This opening reflects decades of work by the local community, Tribal partners, conservation groups, and public agencies. We’re proud to make these lands accessible in a way that respects their ecological and cultural importance.”
Cotoni-Coast Dairies is part of the California Coastal National Monument, which includes more than 20,000 small islands, rocks, and reefs along California’s 1,100-mile coastline. This newly opened portion adds an inland component, expanding recreational and educational opportunities.
Visitors are reminded to stay on designated trails, pack out all trash, and respect ongoing habitat restoration efforts. The BLM also asks all visitors to check trail conditions and rules before their visit.

