Overview
Located along northern California’s Lost Coast (one of the largest stretches of undeveloped coast in California) South Cape Mendocino State Marine Reserve (SMR) and the adjacent Sugarloaf Island and Steamboat Rock special closures lie between the towns of Petrolia and Capetown. The SMR protects around nine square miles of ocean habitat and spans more than a mile of remote coastline. Sugarloaf Island is a rocky offshore sea stack that juts out of the rough Pacific waters to the north of the SMR. Steamboat Rock is about two miles south of Sugarloaf Island at the southern edge of the SMR. South Cape Mendocino SMR reaches depths greater than 270 feet and features sandy and rocky seafloor habitat, and black sand beaches. The beach is a short walk from Mattole Road.
The Lost Coast is known for a beautiful ruggedness enjoyed by hikers and visitors. The rough offshore waters along this isolated stretch of coastline protect invertebrates such as abalone, acorn barnacles, California mussels, and ochre sea stars, and provide resting and hunting grounds for marine mammals including orcas, sea lions, and seals. Binoculars will help visitors enjoy a sea stack filled with local wildlife at Sugarloaf Island Special Closure. Steamboat Rock Special Closure is a great place to watch Steller sea lions and any of the estimated 10,000 seabirds that live on Steamboat Rock, including common murres, pigeon guillemots, and Brandt’s cormorants.
Regulations
South Cape Mendocino SMR
It is unlawful to injure, damage, take, or possess any living, geological, or cultural marine resource.
California Code of Regulations Title 14, Section 632(b)(11)(opens in new tab)
Sugarloaf Island Special Closure
Boating and access are restricted. Except as permitted by federal law or emergency caused by hazardous weather, no vessel shall be operated or anchored at any time from the mean high tide line to a distance of 300 ft. seaward of the mean lower low tide line of any shoreline of Sugarloaf Island, year round.
No person except employees of the California Department of Fish and Wildlife, United States Fish and Wildlife Service, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, or United States Coast Guard during
performance of their official duties, or unless permission is granted by the California Department of Fish and Wildlife, shall enter the area.
California Code of Regulations Title 14, Section 632(b)(10)(opens in new tab)
Steamboat Rock Special Closure
March 1 to August 31 only:
Boating and access are restricted. Except as permitted by federal law or emergency caused by hazardous
weather,
no vessel shall be operated or anchored from the mean high tide line to a distance of 300 ft. seaward of the mean lower low tide line of any shoreline of Steamboat Rock.
No person except employees of the California Department of Fish and Wildlife, United States Fish and Wildlife Service, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, or United States Coast Guard during performance of their official duties, or unless permission is granted by the California Department of Fish and Wildlife, shall enter the area.
California Code of Regulations Title 14, Section 632(b)(12)(opens in new tab)
Quick Facts
South Cape Mendocino SMR
MPA size: 9.08 square miles
Shoreline span: 1.4 miles
Depth range: 0 to 277 feet
Habitat composition*:
- Rock: 5.33 square miles
- Sand/mud: 5.03 square miles
Sugarloaf Island Special Closure
Special Closure size: 0.02 square miles
Depth range: 0 to 10 feet
Habitat composition*:
- Rock: 0.04 square miles
- Sand/mud: less than 0.01 square miles
Steamboat Rock Special Closure
Special Closure size: 0.02 square miles
Depth range: 0 to 22 feet
*Habitat calculations are based on three-dimensional area and may exceed the total MPA area listed above.