
Join Solano Land Trust and Solano County Parks for the Annual Lynch Canyon Kite Festival! The Kite Festival, which takes place in May from 10am to 2pm at Lynch Canyon Open Space, is a free event open to everyone! Lynch Canyon is an open space park owned by Solano Land Trust and operated through partnership by Solano County Parks. Lynch Canyon has trails for hiking, biking and equestrian use among the windswept rolling hills between Fairfield and Vallejo, making it the perfect place to fly a kite.
2026 18th Annual Lynch Canyon Kite Festival: TBD
What to be prepared for:
- All ages and ability levels are welcome!
- Dogs are not allowed (to protect wildlife, rare plants, and free-range cattle).
- Expect rough, uneven ground.
- We do our best to minimize it for the festival, but expect some cow manure as this is a working ranch where free-range cattle roam as they please.
- There is no drinking water.
- Take only pictures, leave only footprints.
- Maintain a safe distance from cattle and wildlife, and be aware that this is tick, mountain lion, and potentially rattlesnake country.

What to bring:
- A kite.
- Drinking water.
- A picnic lunch.
- Protection from sun, wind, fog and rain.
- Boots or sturdy closed-toe shoes.
- Your friends and family!
Meeting Place:
The grassy field for kite-flying is right beside the parking lot. Directions to Lynch Canyon.
Weather Plan:
Rain may cancel.
Questions?
Call: 707-420-1041 or Email: di@solanolandtrust.org