Photo Gallery of the Jenner Headlands
NOTE TO JOURNALISTS: For high-res versions of the photos, please contact Sheri Cardo at (707) 526-6930 ext. 111 or sheri@sonomalandtrust.org.

Looking toward Goat Rock in Sonoma Coast State Park. Families will be able to hike, enjoy the views or simply spread out a blanket and enjoy the serenity of the Sonoma Coast.

Sheephouse Creek provides refuge for endangered coho salmon and steelhead.

In the springtime, the serpentine wildflower field comes alive with color.

Endangered northern spotted owl chicks make Jenner their home. Photo courtesy of USFWS.

Russian Gulch. There are eight watersheds and 8.5 miles of clear-running streams on the property.

The 3,100-acre redwood and Douglas fir forest will now be able to grow older and healthier.

On a clear day, you can see all the way to Bodega Head and Point Reyes. In the foreground is the Russian River and grazing cows.

This aerial shows the 1,500-acre coastal prairie and some of the forest land, as well as the town of Jenner and the estuary. Photo by Todd Holmes.

View from the rare coastal prairie, overlooking the forest and the Russian River.

A summer sunset at the Jenner Headlands.

In 1867, John Rule established the Rule Ranch on what is now known as the Jenner Headlands.
