About LandPaths
LandPaths is an environmental education and conservation leader with the mission to foster a love of the land in Sonoma County. We believe everyone should have access to the awe and inspiration of nature.
Annually, we engage thousands of participants like you in joyful, caring, and transformative relationship with the land. We do this mainly through creative outings led in both English and Spanish, environmental education, nature camps, and people-powered land stewardship of local open spaces.
Land Acknowledgement
Our community gardens, office, and preserves throughout Sonoma County are located on the ancestral homelands of the Pomo, Coast Miwok, Kashia Band of Pomo Indians, Dry Creek Rancheria Band of Pomo Indians, and Wappo people, past, present, and future. We recognize them as the first people and the first stewards of this land.
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Initiatives
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Community Care
Growing Community with Nature
Wildfires, flooding, and other challenges have dramatically increased globally and locally because of human-caused climate change. Reciprocal and joyful relationships between people and the land is a solution to climate disruption. From volunteer land stewardship days to community gatherings in local open spaces, you’ll find a range of creative, impactful opportunities to participate with LandPaths and make a difference.
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Featured Outings
Let's do a Patch Burn at Bohemia Ecological Preserve
Day: Friday, February 28
Time: 8:30am – 4pm
Place: Bohemia Ecological Preserve, Occidental
LandPaths is pleased to announce the first season of our new Good Fire Program. The Good Fire Program seeks to return fire to the land in a safe, respectful, and meaningful community-oriented way. We do this through a variety of burning techniques, from pile burning to prescribed fire, but also through an intermediate method of ‘patch burns’. Whether you are brand new to fire or are an experienced fire tender, the LandPaths Good Fire Program offers you a way to deepen your relationship with the land through fire.
It’s wildfire fuels reduction time on the preserve! Now that we’ve pulled tons of French Broom and lopped Douglas Firs, it’s time to minimize the woody debris while it’s okay to do burn piles. The more people we have, the more we can do! Come join us and help us return good fire to the land!
SIGN UPSelf-Guided Exploration at Rancho Mark West
Garden Day at Ocean Song Preserve
- Day: Sunday, March 16
- Time: 10:30am – 3:30pm
- Place: Ocean Song Preserve, Occidental
- Led by garden volunteer Jan Lochner
Broomapullooza! Evento bilingue! at Fitch Mountain
- Day/Día: Saturday, March 8; sábado, 8 de marzo
- Time/Hora: 10am – 2pm
- Place/Lugar: Fitch Mountain, Healdsburg
The season of broom stewardship is here! Come on out for a day of forest stewardship centered on getting rid of French broom (see why below), delicious snacks, and community!
Thank you to our friends at Sonoma County Ag + Open Space and City of Healdsburg for helping to make this stewardship event possible! There is no charge for this outing, which is made possible by the taxpayers of
Sonoma County who fund the work of Ag + Open Space with a quarter-cent sales tax.
Stories + News
Stories of Impact
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Reflections from Jim & Betty Doerksen, Land Partners at Rancho Mark West
February 14, 2025
Tags: Doerksen, Fire Recovery, Glass Fire, Land Partner, rancho mark west
Jim and Betty Doerksen purchased Rancho Mark West in 1967. The Doerksens have worked tirelessly, planting upwards of “one million trees,” according to Jim. They also started […]
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Volunteer Spotlight: Carol Carr, Wildlife Corridor Project
February 10, 2025
Tags: growing community with nature, stewardship, Volunteer, volunteer spotlight, wildlife cameras
After the Glass fire in 2020, Carol Carr was looking for ways to make a difference in her community by helping out with fire recovery efforts. Her […]
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Introducing Stand for the Land!
February 6, 2025
Tags: branching out conservation for everyone, new audiences, stand for the land
On a Wednesday afternoon in January, a group of teens and adults from Santa Rosa headed to the Grove of Old Trees for an afternoon of respite and connection. After chatting and […]
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