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Annual Report 2025

Expanding Circle Creek Habitat Reserve

NCLC Adds 24 Acres to Circle Creek Habitat Reserve

On Dec. 19, 2025, North Coast Land Conservancy acquired approximately 24 acres to expand the organization’s existing 364-acre Circle Creek Habitat Reserve and adjacent 340-acre Boneyard Ridge Habitat Reserve. The land—previously owned by the Diment family—is located in the southern end of Seaside’s city limits, to the north and south of Rippet Road, which serves as the entrance from U.S. Highway 101 to NCLC’s Circle Creek Conservation Center.

The newly conserved 23.85 acres are now part of a larger conservation corridor—spanning more than 3,000 acres from the Necanicum River to the Pacific Ocean—that includes Boneyard Ridge, Feldenheimer State Natural Area, Ecola State Park, rocky intertidal habitats, and a designated Marine Conservation Area.

Circle Creek Habitat Reserve is one of NCLC’s most important protected areas for numerous reasons: It supports habitat connectivity for a diverse array of plants and wildlife, contributes to climate change resiliency, and connects the surrounding communities to place-based conservation efforts. Read More