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
Recently, a group of volunteers set out to restore the oak tree canopy in a section of Patwino Worrtla Kodoi Dihi Open Space Park which was logged in the 1980s
Solano Land Trust partnered with The Healthy Forest Alliance to host a chainsaw class at Wilcox Ranch. The Healthy Forest Alliance promotes the safe use of prescribed fire through training, education, public outreach, working directly with homeowners to maintain defensible space, and hosting prescribed burns throughout the state.
In 1971, the City of Fairfield became a Sister City with Nirasaki, Japan. In order to foster greater cultural understanding, students have been visiting since...
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Land connects us all — protecting it today, saving it for tomorrow.
Our Valued Partners
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