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Just three miles off of Interstate 80, Castle Peak Potential Wilderness is among the most scenic areas in the Tahoe National Forest. Home to extraordinary old-growth red fir forests and the little Truckee River, Castle Peak provides clean drinking water to residents of Nevada County.

Coast Ridge Addition to the Ventana Wilderness

Size: Approximately 2,130 acres

Managing agency: Monterey District, Los Padres National Forest

Description: Stretching along the east side of the Coast Ridge for nearly eight miles, the area is notable for its many magnificent stands of old-growth redwood. Other tree species include conifers, tanoak, madrone, and a variety of other broadleaf species. Several perennial streams originate within the addition and wind their way through steep canyons to join with the Wild and Scenic Big Sur River, located within the adjacent Ventana Wilderness.

On the slopes that comprise the upper portion of this addition, numerous meadows intermingle with the redwoods that tower over the landscape. The ridgelines afford sweeping views of the 4,853-foot Ventana Double Cone and the interior of the Ventana Wilderness.

For additional information, please contact:
Ventana Wilderness Alliance
P.O. Box 506
Santa Cruz, CA 95061
Phone: (831) 423-3191
Email: wilderness@ventanawild.org
www.ventanawild.org

Or:
Dave Westman
Sierra Club
827 Broadway, Suite 310
Oakland, CA 94607
(510) 622-0290 X220
Email: dave.westman@sierraclub.org