Land connects us all — protecting it today, saving it for tomorrow.
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OUR MISSION
Inspire a love of the land and preserve it for people, food, and the natural environment.
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Sean McNamara * Second Generation Farmer“At a time when farm families around the country are wondering who in the next generation will carry on the farm, Sierra Orchards in Winters now knows the answer.”
Plan A Visit
Hike our lands
Wide open spaces are a dominant characteristic of the Solano County landscape.
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27,000+- 12,000 acres of open space protected for public access
- 13,000+ acres of agricultural land, working farms, and ranches protected -
20,000
visitors per year on our properties
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350
volunteers per year, contributing over $178K in volunteer time
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3,000
student visitors, funded by our Put a Child on the Land program
Upcoming Events
News & Stories
Patwino Worttla Kodoi Dihi Open Space Park is more than a park—it is a place of reflection, connection, and gratitude for the land that sustains us. We invite you to be part of its legacy through our Gratitude Plaque Campaign.
On Saturday, January 17, a dedicated group of volunteers got an early start on the MLK holiday weekend by improving a section of the Bay Area Ridge Trail on land owned by the Solano Land Trust
Tech billionaires are fighting for their proposed 400,000-person city in Solano County. At least 21 imperiled species depend on the ecosystems where the new city could be built.
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Land connects us all — protecting it today, saving it for tomorrow.
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