Coyote Valley: $22 million deal preserves huge ranch owned by prominent Bay Area family

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1,986-acre property between San Jose and Morgan Hill is latest in land conservation trend

In the 1980s, Apple eyed Coyote Valley as the place to build its world headquarters. In the 1990s, Cisco tried to build a massive campus there and battled environmentalists.

“This is a testament to the power of persistence,” said former San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo. “Coyote Valley was once envisioned for corporate campuses and tract homes. This is not the work of a few weeks, but the work of a generation.” The area once slated for millions of square feet of corporate campuses, parking lots and tract homes is now being preserved for wildlife corridors and habitat. Public trails and parks are increasing. And plans are afoot to help reduce flood risk in downtown San Jose by allowing Coyote Creek to spread across Coyote Valley in wet years, recharging groundwater.

The view from a part of Lakeside Ranch on March 30, 2023, in Morgan Hill, Calif. The 1,986-acre property, located between south San Jose and Morgan Hill overlooking Coyote Valley, was recently purchased by the Peninsula Open Space Trust, a Palo Alto environmental group, for $22.3 million. After a wet winter, the landscape is an emerald mosaic of pastures and oaks, breathtakingly verdant, seemingly lifted from a dreamy Hudson River Valley painting by Thomas Cole 200 years ago.

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