Salmonid Restoration Federation
Reconnecting with Resilience
April 19 - 22, 2022
Santa Cruz, California

18 Years of Managing Mountain Bikes, Sediment, and Legacy Logging to Improve Salmonid Habitat

20 April 2022
9:00am - 5:00pm
Field Tour Coordinators: Aaron Hébert, Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District and Jonathan Owens, Balance Hydrologics
 
Since 2001, the Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District and Balance Hydrologics Inc. have been working to reduce and monitor sedimentation from 24 miles of roads and trails in a popular mountain biking open space preserve. Threatened salmonid species are present in the creek system downstream, which was historically impacted by forestry activities in the preserve location. Monitoring the effectiveness of road and trail improvements has been performed through V* sediment pool monitoring and stream- and sediment-gaging. Baseline conditions were measured from 2004 through 2007, and were remeasured during 2018 and 2019.

Presenters include Aaron Hébert, Water Resources Specialist; Craig Beckman, Maintenance Supervisor, at Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District; Jonathan Owens, Principal and hydrologist, and Chelsea Neill, P.G., hydrologist, at Balance Hydrologics Inc. 
 
The day will start with 1.5 hours of presentations providing a project overview and data methods and analyses. The field tour will head to the San Gregorio watershed and the El Corte de Madera Creek Open Space Preserve. Participants will hike the roads, trails, and bridges that Midpen rebuilt to reduce sedimentation, enter the mainstem of El Corte de Madera Creek, and learn about stream gaging, sediment sampling, and the basic techniques of V* field data gathering that were used. 

Topics will include discussions of logging legacy, large-wood jams, sediment rating curves, and natural vs. human-influenced sediment sources. Bring water-resistant/proof shoes/boots, clothing layers, lunch, and water.
 
Mountain biker heading down a trail in a conifer forest towards a creek.
Existing Trail to be restored.
  • Mountain biker heading down a trail in a conifer forest towards a creek.
  • heavy equipment working on road in dense forest
  • Three people walking on trail through dense forest
  • person in pool in a small creek holding a sediment probe. Two measureing tapes criscross the pool. picture has orientation information.
  • person in stream with brown water holding an instrument in the water.