January 2014. Ellwood Mesa Coastal Trail and Habitat Restoration Project will be partially financed by a $9220 UCSB Associated Students' Coastal Fund Grant.
The funds will provide bridge funding to help complete final planning for the Ellwood Mesa Coastal Trail Enhancement and Habitat Restoration Project on the Ellwood Mesa in the City of Goleta. The Coastal Fund grant will be used to complete final plans for trail and coastal access-way engineering design, revegetation, drainage improvements and erosion control as well as to prepare final Coastal Development Permit (CDP) applications, environmental document and wetland delineation study.
Trails Council Updates
- New Trail Unveiled on the Gaviota Coast
- Peak Baggers Take Up Challenge
- 100-Mile Challenge for 2025 Begins
- Comment on the Recreation Masterplan by 3/11/25
- Save Historic Hot Springs Trail
- California Missions Trail Guidebook Launch
- Artists Capture Landscape Images
- Will Trails and Beaches be Closed?
- Santa Ynez Valley Trail Ride
- Support New Trails at Baron Ranch