Miller County Park Trails

Summary

SCH Number
2026070508
Public Agency
Santa Cruz County
Document Title
Miller County Park Trails
Document Type
NOE - Notice of Exemption
Received
Posted
7/14/2026
Document Description
Miller County Park is located at 16798 Kings Creek Road near the community of Boulder Creek in unincorporated Santa Cruz County. The park consists of approximately 410 acres across three contiguous parcels (APNs 085-152-05, 085-153-03, and 085-092-08) owned by the County of Santa Cruz and subject to a conservation easement held by Save the Redwoods League. The existing landscape consists of mature redwood forest and riparian habitat adjacent to Kings Creek. The property also includes approximately 2.5 miles of informal trails and an established parking area. The park is currently underutilized, and the existing trail system is in poor condition and in need of maintenance and rehabilitation. The purpose of the project is to improve public access, visitor safety, trail sustainability, and resource protection by formalizing and renovating the existing trail network. The project includes rehabilitation and formalization of the approximately 2.5-mile trail network. Improvements include abandonment and restoration of approximately 1 mile of degraded and unsustainable trail segments. Approximately 1.8 miles of new trail segments will be constructed to replace and bypass the abandoned trail sections while maintaining connectivity within the trail network and improving trail sustainability. The project also includes installation of wayfinding signs, maps, and interpretive displays. Trail improvements may include minor grading (approximately 200 cubic yards), tread improvements, drainage improvements, erosion control measures, revegetation, and related site improvements necessary to support trail construction and restoration activities. The project constitutes minor alterations to existing public facilities involving negligible expansion of use and is therefore exempt pursuant to CEQA Guidelines Section 15301 (Existing Facilities). The project also includes minor alterations to land associated with trail rehabilitation, trail reroutes, restoration activities, drainage improvements, erosion control measures, and revegetation. The project does not involve removal of healthy, mature, or scenic trees and is therefore exempt pursuant to CEQA Guidelines Section 15304 (Minor Alterations to Land). All project activities will be conducted in a manner consistent with the Miller Property Conservation Easement. No healthy, mature redwood trees will be removed as part of the project. The project is limited to trail rehabilitation, trail reroutes, restoration of abandoned trail segments, signage, and associated trail improvements. Future Park improvements not described herein are not included as part of this project. These improvements will enhance trail sustainability, reduce erosion, sedimentation, water quality, and other resource impacts associated with degraded and unsustainable trail segments, and improve public access within an existing county park.

Contact Information

Name
Mike Pruitt
Agency Name
Santa Cruz County Parks, Open Space & Cultural Services
Job Title
Parks Planner
Contact Types
Lead/Public Agency

Name
Britta Denise Hardesty
Agency Name
Santa Cruz County Community Development & Infrastructure
Job Title
Principal Planner Environmental Planning
Contact Types
Lead/Public Agency

Location

Counties
Santa Cruz
Regions
Northern California, Unincorporated
Cross Streets
Kings Creek Rd
Zip
95006
Parcel #
085- 152-05, 085-153-03, and 085-092-08
Other Location Info
16798 Kings Creek Rd, Boulder Creek, CA 95006

Notice of Exemption

Exempt Status
Categorical Exemption
Type, Section or Code
Class 1 (Existing Facilities, CEQA Guidelines §15301)
Reasons for Exemption
Rehabilitation, repair, maintenance, and minor alteration of existing public facilities involving negligible or no expansion of existing use, including improvements to an existing trail network within an established county park. The project consists of rehabilitation and formalization of an existing trail network within Miller County Park. Improvements include trail reroutes, restoration of degraded and unsustainable trail segments, installation of wayfinding signs, maps, interpretive displays, and other minor improvements necessary to improve connectivity, sustainability, and public access. The project represents a negligible expansion of existing recreational use within an established county park. Project activities are limited to trail rehabilitation, trail reroutes, restoration activities, signage, and associated trail improvements. All work will be conducted in a manner consistent with the Miller Property Conservation Easement. No healthy, mature redwood trees will be removed, and the project will improve resource protection through restoration of degraded and unsustainable trail segments. None of the exceptions to categorical exemptions identified in CEQA Guidelines Section 15300.2 apply.

Exempt Status
Categorical Exemption
Type, Section or Code
Class 4 (Minor Alterations to Land, CEQA Guidelines §15304)
Reasons for Exemption
Minor alterations to land, including trail reroutes, trail restoration, minor grading (approximately 200 cubic yards), tread improvements, drainage improvements, erosion control measures, revegetation, and associated trail improvements that do not involve the removal of healthy, mature, or scenic trees. The project consists of rehabilitation and formalization of an existing trail network within Miller County Park. Improvements include trail reroutes, restoration of degraded and unsustainable trail segments, installation of wayfinding signs, maps, interpretive displays, and other minor improvements necessary to improve connectivity, sustainability, and public access. The project represents a negligible expansion of existing recreational use within an established county park. Project activities are limited to trail rehabilitation, trail reroutes, restoration activities, signage, and associated trail improvements. All work will be conducted in a manner consistent with the Miller Property Conservation Easement. No healthy, mature redwood trees will be removed, and the project will improve resource protection through restoration of degraded and unsustainable trail segments. None of the exceptions to categorical exemptions identified in CEQA Guidelines Section 15300.2 apply.
County Clerk
Santa Cruz

Attachments

Notice of Exemption

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