Bolsa Chica Ecological Reserve | |
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Location | California, United States |
Nearest city | Huntington Beach, California |
Coordinates | 33°41′59″N 118°02′20″W / 33.69972°N 118.03889°W |
Area | Over 1,200 acres (4.9 km2)[1] |
Established | 1979[1] |
Governing body | California Department of Fish and Wildlife |
Bolsa Chica State Ecological Reserve is a natural reserve and public land in Orange County, governed by the state of California, and immediately adjacent to the city of Huntington Beach, California.[2] The reserve is designated by the California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) to protect a coastal wetland and upland, with both migratory and resident threatened and endangered species of wildlife and wildflowers.
The western boundary of the ecological reserve abuts two other state agency lands of State Route 1 (Pacific Coast Highway) managed by Cal Trans and California State Parks (Bolsa Chica State Beach).
The term bolsa chica means "little bag" in Spanish, as the area was part of a historic Mexican land grant named Rancho La Bolsa Chica.[1] The reserve is also called many other names, including Bolsa Chica Lowlands, Bolsa Chica Wetlands, and Bolsa Chica Wildlife Refuge.