Events & Outings
Bilingual Family Outings
Familias al Aire Libre en Spring Lake Regional Park
Free Event
Saturday, July 18, 11am-3pm
Level: Gentle
Acompañe a Sonoma Land Trust a Spring Lake Regional Park para una escapada fresca. Trae a su familia para nadar en el lagito – todas las edades son bienvenidas. Tenemos un espacio reservado y vamos a hacer un potluck picnic. También vamos a aprender sobre el futuro parque de la Vía Verde del Sureste(Santa Rosa Southeast Greenway Park) que se va a conectar con Spring Lake Regional Park.
Nivel: Suave
Faqs
All families are welcome to attend.
We do offer a limited amount of transportation from the meeting location in Santa Rosa. Please reserve your spot in advance.
We usually will provide breakfast, lunch, and/or snacks.
Children of all ages are welcome with a parent or guardian.
This program is led in Spanish, with translation into English as needed.

There is no charge for this event, which is made possible by the voters of Sonoma County who fund the work of Ag + Open Space with a quarter-cent sales tax.

Our Programming
Sonoma Land Trust’s Events & Outings connect people with our protected lands through hands-on learning, recreation, and exploration. Our goal is to share Sonoma County’s beauty, inspire future conservationists, and make nature accessible to all.

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Faqs
All families are welcome to attend.
We do offer a limited amount of transportation from the meeting location in Santa Rosa. Please reserve your spot in advance.
We usually will provide breakfast, lunch, and/or snacks.
Children of all ages are welcome with a parent or guardian.
This program is led in Spanish, with translation into English as needed.

There is no charge for this event, which is made possible by the voters of Sonoma County who fund the work of Ag + Open Space with a quarter-cent sales tax.

Our Programming
Sonoma Land Trust’s Events & Outings connect people with our protected lands through hands-on learning, recreation, and exploration. Our goal is to share Sonoma County’s beauty, inspire future conservationists, and make nature accessible to all.
