• Cieneguitas Creek Street Parking (map)
  • Antone Road
  • Santa Barbara, CA, 93110
  • United States

San Marcos Foothill Preserve

Cieneguitas Creek Restoration

Join CIR on Saturday, January 28th to assist with an important habitat restoration project! We need volunteers to help plant native plants and nurture the most recent native plantings at Cieneguitas Creek. Let's work together to restore this vital creek-side area in the beautiful San Marcos Foothills Preserve. Your efforts will improve the habitat value for birds and other wildlife, and this restoration project could not happen without the help of enthusiastic, conservation-minded volunteers like you!


Since 2010, Channel Islands Restoration (CIR) in partnership with the San Marcos Foothills Coalition (SMFC) has restored habitat for native animals in several critical areas on the Preserve. Financial support for these projects came from the SMFC, the Goleta Valley Land Trust and outdoor retailers, REI and Patagonia.

These projects were designed to improve the native plant communities that support species such as burrowing owls, breeding grasshopper sparrows, breeding white-tailed kites, raptors, and other native animals. Two of the larger projects were designed to increase biodiversity and ecological function on approximately three acres of burned riparian and coastal sage scrub habitat adjacent to Atascadero and Cieneguitas Creeks. Long-term grazing in these areas favored the growth of non-native and invasive plants, and the area was damaged by the Jesusita Fire in 2009. Following the fire, both sites saw a marked increase in the presence of non-native invasive plants. CIR started by removing invasive plant species with the help of hundreds of volunteers, and and this was followed by the planting of more than 4,700 native plants grown from locally collected seed.

In addition to the creekside projects, CIR has been removing invasive plants along trails, particularly in native grassland areas and wetlands. We have also planted natives at the Preserves' Via Gaitero entrance. As of this writing (August 2015) CIR has worked with a total 1,319 volunteers on the San Marcos Foothills Preserve!

At the Cieneguitas Creek site, CIR staff and volunteers installed a total of 1,760 native plants beginning in 2011. Since the initial planting, we have removed weeds from the site every year through 2015. Funding for this project was provided by the Goleta Valley Land Trust and by the San Marcos Foothills Coalition.


To register for this event, you'll need to purchase "tickets". Tickets are free, and do not require you to fill in your credit card information - it does however want your billing address.

Though it is odd, this method allows us to keep track of the number of people that wish to attend a volunteer event, and if necessary, limit the number of sign-ups.