Southern Redwood Botanical Area


The Southern Redwood Botanical Area is a ecological preserve in the southern region of Big Sur in Monterey County, California. It contains the southernmost naturally occurring Redwood. The trees are located in the Little Redwood Gulch watershed adjacent to the Silver Peak Wilderness. The area is just north of the Salmon Creek trailhead.
In 2008, scientist J. Michael Fay published a map of the old growth redwoods based on his transect of the entire redwood range. The southernmost tree is about from Highway 1 at the approximate coordinates 35°49'42 N 121°23'14 W.
The reserve is south of Cape San Martin. It is unmarked and is not open to the public. The botanical area is classified as a special interest area under Title 36, Code of Federal Regulations, Section 294.1 due to its unique botanical resources for public and scientific purposes.