WHAT'S SPROUTING...

Owl Camp| Campamento Búho 2012

Join us for Owl Camp 2012!  ¡Pueden inscribir su niño/a por el enlace arriba (el título)!  Register for July sessions here - or get involved by sponsoring a camper, volunteering, or donating needed items. Owl Camp is a nature-based day camp open to young people aged 5-12. Camp is located at Rancho Mark West -- a 120-acre preserve with a pristine creek, pond, redwood forest and miles of trails all ready for exploring - only 20 min from downtown SR! Click the link above for more!

A BOHEMIAN THANK YOU! ¡Un Gracias de Bohemia!

Over 700 Enjoy Bohemia Ecological Preserve Celebration - Más de 700 Disfrutan de la Celebración

With your help, we celebrated our new Bohemia Ecological Preserve in style. What a celebration! By the numbers: over 700 community members enjoyed 'open meadows' on May 6, hosted by over 60 incredible volunteers & staff, & made possible by 2 dozen key partners & sponsors.

We have tried to capture all of our incredible volunteers, partners, sponsors, & speakers in the list on this page. If we've missed someone, PLEASE let us know ASAP at outings@LandPaths.org.  


FEATURED OUTINGS & STEWARDSHIP

CELEBRATE NATIONAL TRAILS DAY - Celebre el Día de los Senderos

Willow Creek Trail Stewardship with REI | 06.02.12

Join REI Santa Rosa, LandPaths, & the Willow Creek People Powered Park Coalition for a volunteer workday and celebration of National Trails Day!  ¡Venga con nosotros en celebración de los senderos con un día de trabajos comunitarios!  Thank you for lending a hand to improve trails at the beautiful Willow Creek People Powered Park, part of Sonoma Coast State Park. Tasks include clearing and brushing, removing old fencing, installing & maintaining trail signage, and other maintenance tasks as needed. No experience necessary. RSVP here for meeting location & other details. 

ELUSIVE PREDATORS

Puma Hike at Willow Creek, 06.02.12

Join LandPaths & the Felidae Conservation Fund for a hike at Willow Creek State Park. We'll hike up to 'Islands In the Sky' at for a look at some of the evidence of our resident pumas. The 4-5 mile hike itself takes us from the Freezeout Flat area outside Duncan’s Mills, up through bay, oak and redwoods forests onto the grass-covered ridge. This is a strenuous hike for most people. The trail is steep in sections and we will be climbing for the first mile (1,000 foot elevation gain) of the trip. The last mile will be downhill. RSVP here for meeting location & other details.