Events & Outings
Nature Walks & Guided Hikes
Marsh Restoration on the Bay
Free Event
Saturday, April 18, 10am-12pm
Level: Gentle
We’ll observe the current tidal marsh restoration area at the former Dickson Ranch in comparison to the older tidal marsh restoration at the Sonoma Baylands as we walk along the levee trail that separates them.
Join Sonoma Land Trust and Ag + Open Space on the Bay!
Level: Gentle
Dickson Ranch was protected in 2004 by Ag + Open Space for recreation and preservation of its natural resources. 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.
Faqs
Bring a filled water bottle, snacks/lunch, layers of clothing, sunscreen, a sun hat, a windbreaker, and good hiking shoes/boots.
Pets are not allowed on Sonoma Land Trust properties. Service animals are allowed.
Yes, you can register for more than one person. If you want to add an additional person after you’ve already registered, please email outings@sonomalandtrust.org.
Most of our outings are guided outings on privately owned property and require the group to stay together for the duration of the outing. If you are anticipating needing to leave early, please email outings@sonomalandtrust.org to see if we’ll be able to accommodate that request.
Yes! We encourage children’s participation, as long as they are willing and able to complete the physical requirements of the terrain and distance of the outing.
We occasionally offer a carpool from Santa Rosa. Please email outings@sonomalandtrust.org to inquire about a specific outing.
Please email outings@sonomalandtrust.org to cancel your registration.
Please email outings@sonomalandtrust.org for any questions.
Most of the SLT-owned properties are open through guided access only, with the exception of Pole Mountain (when accessed through the Jenner Headlands) and Stuart Creek Run.
Most of our preserves do not have restrooms available.

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.

Outings made possible by people like you
Faqs
Bring a filled water bottle, snacks/lunch, layers of clothing, sunscreen, a sun hat, a windbreaker, and good hiking shoes/boots.
Pets are not allowed on Sonoma Land Trust properties. Service animals are allowed.
Yes, you can register for more than one person. If you want to add an additional person after you’ve already registered, please email outings@sonomalandtrust.org.
Most of our outings are guided outings on privately owned property and require the group to stay together for the duration of the outing. If you are anticipating needing to leave early, please email outings@sonomalandtrust.org to see if we’ll be able to accommodate that request.
Yes! We encourage children’s participation, as long as they are willing and able to complete the physical requirements of the terrain and distance of the outing.
We occasionally offer a carpool from Santa Rosa. Please email outings@sonomalandtrust.org to inquire about a specific outing.
Please email outings@sonomalandtrust.org to cancel your registration.
Please email outings@sonomalandtrust.org for any questions.
Most of the SLT-owned properties are open through guided access only, with the exception of Pole Mountain (when accessed through the Jenner Headlands) and Stuart Creek Run.
Most of our preserves do not have restrooms available.

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.
