
Point Sal is part of the ancestral territory of the Chumash people and holds great historical and cultural significance. The Point Sal State Marine Conservation Area (SMCA) proposal is co-sponsored by the Northern Chumash Tribal Council, and seeks to enhance Tribal co-stewardship. The Dunes Center is working in collaboration with the Natural Resource Defense Council as well as the Northern Chumash Tribal Council to advocate for the designation of Point Sal as a State Marine Conservation Area! Below are some facts that we will explore further on our hike:
- Designating this MPA would honor and strengthen Chumash stewardship of their ancestral waters, and elevate historical and present-day Chumash connections to the region.
- Point Sal is exceptionally rich ecologically, supporting diverse ocean wildlife and habitats—including kelp beds, rocky reefs, tidepools, sandy beaches, a migratory whale corridor, a critical larval retention zone, and a seabird and sea lion rookery.
- Point Sal is an important area for baby fish and invertebrates in their earliest phase of life. Protecting it would help maintain these populations and boost ecosystem health.
- Because Point Sal is remote and accessible only by trail, it remains relatively pristine and healthy. Safeguarding areas like Point Sal is increasingly important amid warming waters, shifting ocean conditions, and expanding uses such as aquaculture, offshore wind, and continued oil and gas activity
- By adding Point Sal to the state’s MPA network, Central California’s coast will benefit from increased habitat connectivity, representation, and replication – all key to increasing biodiversity in our waters.
Public access to Point Sal SB is available via Brown Road. No civilian access is available through Vandenberg Space Force Base. Motor vehicle access, bicycle access, and camping are not permitted. Access is from sunrise to sunset for recreational purposes only.
Please arrive 10-15 minutes early to get ready for this scenic adventure 🏞️
Don't miss out on the stunning views and nature insights. See you on the trail!
📅 Date: Saturday, February 28th 2026
⏰ Time: 9:00 AM
📍 Meet at: Point Sal Trailhead (Brown Rd)
This hike has epic views, rugged cliffs, and fresh coastal air—basically, the perfect way to start your weekend! 🌞🌿 It’s a moderate-to-strenuous trek, but trust me, the views are 100% worth it.
🔥 What to bring:
✔ Sturdy shoes 👟 (seriously, you’ll need ‘em)
✔ Water 💧 (stay hydrated, friends!)
✔ Layers ☀️🌬 (coastal weather can be sneaky)
🚶♂️ Ready to hit the trail? Secure your spot by registering with the link below and let’s make this an awesome day outside!
🌱 Ticket Information:
- $5 for Members: For your convenience, we will check and make sure your membership is current!
- $10 for Non-Members: Not a member yet? Join today for as little as $50/year and enjoy discounted event tickets, exclusive perks, and the chance to support our mission of conserving and celebrating the Guadalupe-Nipomo Dunes!