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Leading Napa Valley's Land Conservation. Select Page. Hikes/Activities ARCHER TAYLOR PRESERVE Archer Taylor Preserve. Located on the west side of Napa Valley, the Archer Taylor Preserve consists of 399 acres managed by the Land Trust of Napa County. The Preserve is a permanently protected wildlife habitat and contains one of the largest redwood stands in Napa County. The property includes a year-round creek and over 240 recorded speciesLINDA FALLS
This Preserve is situated near the community of Angwin in Napa County within the Conn Creek watershed. The elevation ranges from 810 ft. at the southern point where Conn Creek exits the Preserve to 1580 ft. The substrate is of volcanic origin. The Preserve is part of the historic La Jota Land Grant and was probably first logged in the mid 1800s LTNC PROTECTED LAND MAP 261 acres of oak forests, chaparral and grasslands on the shore of Lake Berryessa. Dr. Dwight and Jan Murray, Dr. Howard Way, Dr. Paul White donated 224 acres of this property in 2003 to the Land Trust. The property was transferred to the Napa County Regional Park and Open Space District for use as a public park/recreation area.SUTRO RANCH
The Land Trust received Sutro Ranch as a gift from the estate of Elizabeth ‘Betty’ Sutro. John and Betty Sutro purchased Sutro Ranch in 1950 and enjoyed it as a weekend and summer retreat until her passing in 2012. This is the largest land gift the Trust has received in our 41-year history. “We’re very thankful to Betty Sutro forher
DUNN-WILDLAKE PRESERVE Dunn-Wildlake Preserve. The Dunn-Wildlake Preserve is comprised of 3,030 acres of land with stunning visual rocky outcrops, pine and Douglas fir forests, oak woodland and chaparral. The property includes four miles of ridgeline in the Howell Mountain plateau between Calistoga and Angwin along with the headwaters of Bell Canyon Creek,the City
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Theresa Andrews, Administrative Director. Theresa has 20 years combined experience in both private and non-profit small businesses management. Her specialties include project management, human resources, and program development as well as process improvement. Theresa is a true Napkin, born and raised in Napa. FOOTE BOTANICAL PRESERVE AT MT. GEORGE Just east of the City of Napa, the Foote Botanical Preserve at Mt. George is a botanical treasure of high-quality habitat in the Howell Mountain Range. The Preserve features over 370 plant species and numerous habitat types including chaparral, grassland, redwood, and riparian. Foote is the founding preserve of the Land Trust of NapaCounty.
LAND TRUST DISCOVERS RARE FIRE POPPY AMID MT. GEORGE Similar to 50 years ago, rare wildflowers and other plants are signaling a rejuvenation of life on Mt. George, while providing spring pastel colors to the blackened landscape. LAND TRUST OF NAPA COUNTY Land trust of Napa County Preserves the character of Napa County by permanently protecting the land. Through our efforts Napa County will be, preserved for future generations and recognized nationally for its scenic beauty, agricultural heritage, and biodiversity.HIKES/ACTIVITIES
Leading Napa Valley's Land Conservation. Select Page. Hikes/Activities ARCHER TAYLOR PRESERVE Archer Taylor Preserve. Located on the west side of Napa Valley, the Archer Taylor Preserve consists of 399 acres managed by the Land Trust of Napa County. The Preserve is a permanently protected wildlife habitat and contains one of the largest redwood stands in Napa County. The property includes a year-round creek and over 240 recorded speciesLINDA FALLS
This Preserve is situated near the community of Angwin in Napa County within the Conn Creek watershed. The elevation ranges from 810 ft. at the southern point where Conn Creek exits the Preserve to 1580 ft. The substrate is of volcanic origin. The Preserve is part of the historic La Jota Land Grant and was probably first logged in the mid 1800s LTNC PROTECTED LAND MAP 261 acres of oak forests, chaparral and grasslands on the shore of Lake Berryessa. Dr. Dwight and Jan Murray, Dr. Howard Way, Dr. Paul White donated 224 acres of this property in 2003 to the Land Trust. The property was transferred to the Napa County Regional Park and Open Space District for use as a public park/recreation area.SUTRO RANCH
The Land Trust received Sutro Ranch as a gift from the estate of Elizabeth ‘Betty’ Sutro. John and Betty Sutro purchased Sutro Ranch in 1950 and enjoyed it as a weekend and summer retreat until her passing in 2012. This is the largest land gift the Trust has received in our 41-year history. “We’re very thankful to Betty Sutro forher
DUNN-WILDLAKE PRESERVE Dunn-Wildlake Preserve. The Dunn-Wildlake Preserve is comprised of 3,030 acres of land with stunning visual rocky outcrops, pine and Douglas fir forests, oak woodland and chaparral. The property includes four miles of ridgeline in the Howell Mountain plateau between Calistoga and Angwin along with the headwaters of Bell Canyon Creek,the City
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Theresa Andrews, Administrative Director. Theresa has 20 years combined experience in both private and non-profit small businesses management. Her specialties include project management, human resources, and program development as well as process improvement. Theresa is a true Napkin, born and raised in Napa. FOOTE BOTANICAL PRESERVE AT MT. GEORGE Just east of the City of Napa, the Foote Botanical Preserve at Mt. George is a botanical treasure of high-quality habitat in the Howell Mountain Range. The Preserve features over 370 plant species and numerous habitat types including chaparral, grassland, redwood, and riparian. Foote is the founding preserve of the Land Trust of NapaCounty.
LAND TRUST DISCOVERS RARE FIRE POPPY AMID MT. GEORGE Similar to 50 years ago, rare wildflowers and other plants are signaling a rejuvenation of life on Mt. George, while providing spring pastel colors to the blackened landscape. PERMANENT PRESERVE NETWORK Please contact the Land Trust via our online form or at 707-252-6329 for information. Commercial Use is prohibited on all LTNC properties. s. All preserves are closed to visitors during red flag warning and fire weather watch days as issued through the National Weather Service. Be sure to check the latest weather report prior to yourvisit.
CONTACT US | LAND TRUST OF NAPA COUNTY Land Trust of Napa County. 1700 Soscol Avenue, Suite 20 Napa California 94559 Tel 707-252-3270 Fax 707-252-1071 info@napalandtrust.org. Tax ID # 94-2315096 LAND TRUST PUBLIC ACCESS Once you have completed an orientation session, you must contact the ATP caretakers at least 48 hours in advance to request permission to visit the preserve on your own for noncommercial recreational use only. ATP caretakers Jaye Cook and Elizabeth Stevens can be reached via phone at 707-254-0996 or email at ATPHiker napalandtrust.org. MEMBERSHIP | LAND TRUST OF NAPA COUNTY Become a Member Today! Join the effort to preserve Napa County’s biodiversity, wildlife, agricultural lands and unique ecosystems! Please consider monthly giving: Make a contribution that fits your budget – and still makes a significant impact to land preservation in Napa County. Monthly giving provides the Land Trust with adependable
HIKES | LAND TRUST OF NAPA COUNTY Dunn-Wildlake and Duff Preserve Orientation. 23 May 2021. Portions of Wildlake-Duff are accessible to hiking and biking for individuals who have completed an orientation. May 23. PUBLIC PARKS & TRAILS The open-space park, owned by the City of Napa, was made public in 1991. Alston Park has three miles of meandering trails that are open to equestrians, mountain bikers, hikers, and dog walkers. Trancas Crossing Park. This 33-acre open space park features trails, interpretive signs, a restroom, parking lot and pedestrian access forhand boat
CONSERVATION EASEMENTS A conservation easement (also known as a voluntary conservation agreement) is a legal agreement that is used by landowners to protect the natural, agricultural and scenic resources of their land. The landowner retains ownership of the land and may continue to use the land for agriculture, recreation or other open space uses. CLIMATE CHANGE AND THE LAND TRUST The Land Trust has been identifying and prioritizing the protection of habitat corridors and critical landscape linkages across a broad range of habitats, elevations, terrain and microclimates to address climate change and habitat fragmentation impacts. This effort is aimed at helping native plant and animal species shift and move between lower WILDLAKE PUBLIC ACCESS The Land Trust has been hosting public access orientation sessions for our Dunn-Wildlake and Duff Preserves since June 2013. Portions of Wildlake-Duff are now accessible to hiking and biking for individuals who have completed an orientation. Participants are provided with information on visitor use, the LTNC preserve network, preservenatural
LAND TRUST DISCOVERS RARE FIRE POPPY AMID MT. GEORGE Similar to 50 years ago, rare wildflowers and other plants are signaling a rejuvenation of life on Mt. George, while providing spring pastel colors to the blackened landscape. LAND TRUST OF NAPA COUNTY Land trust of Napa County Preserves the character of Napa County by permanently protecting the land. Through our efforts Napa County will be, preserved for future generations and recognized nationally for its scenic beauty, agricultural heritage, and biodiversity.HIKES/ACTIVITIES
Leading Napa Valley's Land Conservation. Select Page. Hikes/Activities ARCHER TAYLOR PRESERVE Archer Taylor Preserve. Located on the west side of Napa Valley, the Archer Taylor Preserve consists of 399 acres managed by the Land Trust of Napa County. The Preserve is a permanently protected wildlife habitat and contains one of the largest redwood stands in Napa County. The property includes a year-round creek and over 240 recorded species LTNC PROTECTED LAND MAP 261 acres of oak forests, chaparral and grasslands on the shore of Lake Berryessa. Dr. Dwight and Jan Murray, Dr. Howard Way, Dr. Paul White donated 224 acres of this property in 2003 to the Land Trust. The property was transferred to the Napa County Regional Park and Open Space District for use as a public park/recreation area. DUNN-WILDLAKE PRESERVE Dunn-Wildlake Preserve. The Dunn-Wildlake Preserve is comprised of 3,030 acres of land with stunning visual rocky outcrops, pine and Douglas fir forests, oak woodland and chaparral. The property includes four miles of ridgeline in the Howell Mountain plateau between Calistoga and Angwin along with the headwaters of Bell Canyon Creek,the City
LINDA FALLS
This Preserve is situated near the community of Angwin in Napa County within the Conn Creek watershed. The elevation ranges from 810 ft. at the southern point where Conn Creek exits the Preserve to 1580 ft. The substrate is of volcanic origin. The Preserve is part of the historic La Jota Land Grant and was probably first logged in the mid 1800sSUTRO RANCH
The Land Trust received Sutro Ranch as a gift from the estate of Elizabeth ‘Betty’ Sutro. John and Betty Sutro purchased Sutro Ranch in 1950 and enjoyed it as a weekend and summer retreat until her passing in 2012. This is the largest land gift the Trust has received in our 41-year history. “We’re very thankful to Betty Sutro forher
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Theresa Andrews, Administrative Director. Theresa has 20 years combined experience in both private and non-profit small businesses management. Her specialties include project management, human resources, and program development as well as process improvement. Theresa is a true Napkin, born and raised in Napa. FOOTE BOTANICAL PRESERVE AT MT. GEORGE Just east of the City of Napa, the Foote Botanical Preserve at Mt. George is a botanical treasure of high-quality habitat in the Howell Mountain Range. The Preserve features over 370 plant species and numerous habitat types including chaparral, grassland, redwood, and riparian. Foote is the founding preserve of the Land Trust of NapaCounty.
LAND TRUST DISCOVERS RARE FIRE POPPY AMID MT. GEORGEFIRE POPPY STITCHERYFIRE POPPY WOWFIRE NEAR ANTELOPE VALLEY CAFIRE POPPIES CROSS STITCHFIRE POPPIES SUMMERVILLE SC Similar to 50 years ago, rare wildflowers and other plants are signaling a rejuvenation of life on Mt. George, while providing spring pastel colors to the blackened landscape. LAND TRUST OF NAPA COUNTY Land trust of Napa County Preserves the character of Napa County by permanently protecting the land. Through our efforts Napa County will be, preserved for future generations and recognized nationally for its scenic beauty, agricultural heritage, and biodiversity.HIKES/ACTIVITIES
Leading Napa Valley's Land Conservation. Select Page. Hikes/Activities ARCHER TAYLOR PRESERVE Archer Taylor Preserve. Located on the west side of Napa Valley, the Archer Taylor Preserve consists of 399 acres managed by the Land Trust of Napa County. The Preserve is a permanently protected wildlife habitat and contains one of the largest redwood stands in Napa County. The property includes a year-round creek and over 240 recorded species LTNC PROTECTED LAND MAP 261 acres of oak forests, chaparral and grasslands on the shore of Lake Berryessa. Dr. Dwight and Jan Murray, Dr. Howard Way, Dr. Paul White donated 224 acres of this property in 2003 to the Land Trust. The property was transferred to the Napa County Regional Park and Open Space District for use as a public park/recreation area. DUNN-WILDLAKE PRESERVE Dunn-Wildlake Preserve. The Dunn-Wildlake Preserve is comprised of 3,030 acres of land with stunning visual rocky outcrops, pine and Douglas fir forests, oak woodland and chaparral. The property includes four miles of ridgeline in the Howell Mountain plateau between Calistoga and Angwin along with the headwaters of Bell Canyon Creek,the City
LINDA FALLS
This Preserve is situated near the community of Angwin in Napa County within the Conn Creek watershed. The elevation ranges from 810 ft. at the southern point where Conn Creek exits the Preserve to 1580 ft. The substrate is of volcanic origin. The Preserve is part of the historic La Jota Land Grant and was probably first logged in the mid 1800sSUTRO RANCH
The Land Trust received Sutro Ranch as a gift from the estate of Elizabeth ‘Betty’ Sutro. John and Betty Sutro purchased Sutro Ranch in 1950 and enjoyed it as a weekend and summer retreat until her passing in 2012. This is the largest land gift the Trust has received in our 41-year history. “We’re very thankful to Betty Sutro forher
STAFF/BOARD
Theresa Andrews, Administrative Director. Theresa has 20 years combined experience in both private and non-profit small businesses management. Her specialties include project management, human resources, and program development as well as process improvement. Theresa is a true Napkin, born and raised in Napa. FOOTE BOTANICAL PRESERVE AT MT. GEORGE Just east of the City of Napa, the Foote Botanical Preserve at Mt. George is a botanical treasure of high-quality habitat in the Howell Mountain Range. The Preserve features over 370 plant species and numerous habitat types including chaparral, grassland, redwood, and riparian. Foote is the founding preserve of the Land Trust of NapaCounty.
LAND TRUST DISCOVERS RARE FIRE POPPY AMID MT. GEORGEFIRE POPPY STITCHERYFIRE POPPY WOWFIRE NEAR ANTELOPE VALLEY CAFIRE POPPIES CROSS STITCHFIRE POPPIES SUMMERVILLE SC Similar to 50 years ago, rare wildflowers and other plants are signaling a rejuvenation of life on Mt. George, while providing spring pastel colors to the blackened landscape. LAND TRUST PUBLIC ACCESS Once you have completed an orientation session, you must contact the ATP caretakers at least 48 hours in advance to request permission to visit the preserve on your own for noncommercial recreational use only. ATP caretakers Jaye Cook and Elizabeth Stevens can be reached via phone at 707-254-0996 or email at ATPHiker napalandtrust.org. PERMANENT PRESERVE NETWORK Please contact the Land Trust via our online form or at 707-252-6329 for information. Commercial Use is prohibited on all LTNC properties. s. All preserves are closed to visitors during red flag warning and fire weather watch days as issued through the National Weather Service. Be sure to check the latest weather report prior to yourvisit.
HIKES/ACTIVITIES
Leading Napa Valley's Land Conservation. Select Page. Hikes/Activities DONATE | LAND TRUST OF NAPA COUNTY As a community-based nonprofit, the Land Trust depends almost entirely upon the support of members, volunteers, businesses, government agencies and foundations. Every nickel, every in-kind donation, every word of support, and every minute of volunteer time benefits the present and future of Napa. MEMBERSHIP | LAND TRUST OF NAPA COUNTY Become a Member Today! Join the effort to preserve Napa County’s biodiversity, wildlife, agricultural lands and unique ecosystems! Please consider monthly giving: Make a contribution that fits your budget – and still makes a significant impact to land preservation in Napa County. Monthly giving provides the Land Trust with adependable
MISSION | LAND TRUST OF NAPA COUNTY Land Trust of Napa County is a community-based nonprofit dedicated to preserving the character of Napa by permanently protecting land. Established in 1976 by seven founding members, today the Land Trust has 1,700 active members and supporters. In our 42-year history, we’ve completed 215 projects, pr HIKES | LAND TRUST OF NAPA COUNTY Dunn-Wildlake and Duff Preserve Orientation. 23 May 2021. Portions of Wildlake-Duff are accessible to hiking and biking for individuals who have completed an orientation. May 23.LAND STEWARDSHIP
Our ongoing stewardship efforts include removing invasive plants, restoring native species, protecting wildlife corridors, decreasing erosion, conducting prescribed burns, grazing projects and forest management in order to reduce fuel loads and restore natural values, restoring streamside habitat and more. Below you will find informationand
PUBLIC PARKS & TRAILS The open-space park, owned by the City of Napa, was made public in 1991. Alston Park has three miles of meandering trails that are open to equestrians, mountain bikers, hikers, and dog walkers. Trancas Crossing Park. This 33-acre open space park features trails, interpretive signs, a restroom, parking lot and pedestrian access forhand boat
CLIMATE CHANGE AND THE LAND TRUST The Land Trust has been identifying and prioritizing the protection of habitat corridors and critical landscape linkages across a broad range of habitats, elevations, terrain and microclimates to address climate change and habitat fragmentation impacts. This effort is aimed at helping native plant and animal species shift and move between lower LAND TRUST OF NAPA COUNTY Land trust of Napa County Preserves the character of Napa County by permanently protecting the land. Through our efforts Napa County will be, preserved for future generations and recognized nationally for its scenic beauty, agricultural heritage, and biodiversity.HIKES/ACTIVITIES
Leading Napa Valley's Land Conservation. Select Page. Hikes/Activities ARCHER TAYLOR PRESERVE Archer Taylor Preserve. Located on the west side of Napa Valley, the Archer Taylor Preserve consists of 399 acres managed by the Land Trust of Napa County. The Preserve is a permanently protected wildlife habitat and contains one of the largest redwood stands in Napa County. The property includes a year-round creek and over 240 recorded species LTNC PROTECTED LAND MAP 261 acres of oak forests, chaparral and grasslands on the shore of Lake Berryessa. Dr. Dwight and Jan Murray, Dr. Howard Way, Dr. Paul White donated 224 acres of this property in 2003 to the Land Trust. The property was transferred to the Napa County Regional Park and Open Space District for use as a public park/recreation area. DUNN-WILDLAKE PRESERVE Dunn-Wildlake Preserve. The Dunn-Wildlake Preserve is comprised of 3,030 acres of land with stunning visual rocky outcrops, pine and Douglas fir forests, oak woodland and chaparral. The property includes four miles of ridgeline in the Howell Mountain plateau between Calistoga and Angwin along with the headwaters of Bell Canyon Creek,the City
LINDA FALLS
This Preserve is situated near the community of Angwin in Napa County within the Conn Creek watershed. The elevation ranges from 810 ft. at the southern point where Conn Creek exits the Preserve to 1580 ft. The substrate is of volcanic origin. The Preserve is part of the historic La Jota Land Grant and was probably first logged in the mid 1800sSUTRO RANCH
The Land Trust received Sutro Ranch as a gift from the estate of Elizabeth ‘Betty’ Sutro. John and Betty Sutro purchased Sutro Ranch in 1950 and enjoyed it as a weekend and summer retreat until her passing in 2012. This is the largest land gift the Trust has received in our 41-year history. “We’re very thankful to Betty Sutro forher
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Theresa Andrews, Administrative Director. Theresa has 20 years combined experience in both private and non-profit small businesses management. Her specialties include project management, human resources, and program development as well as process improvement. Theresa is a true Napkin, born and raised in Napa. FOOTE BOTANICAL PRESERVE AT MT. GEORGE Just east of the City of Napa, the Foote Botanical Preserve at Mt. George is a botanical treasure of high-quality habitat in the Howell Mountain Range. The Preserve features over 370 plant species and numerous habitat types including chaparral, grassland, redwood, and riparian. Foote is the founding preserve of the Land Trust of NapaCounty.
LAND TRUST DISCOVERS RARE FIRE POPPY AMID MT. GEORGEFIRE POPPY STITCHERYFIRE POPPY WOWFIRE NEAR ANTELOPE VALLEY CAFIRE POPPIES CROSS STITCHFIRE POPPIES SUMMERVILLE SC Similar to 50 years ago, rare wildflowers and other plants are signaling a rejuvenation of life on Mt. George, while providing spring pastel colors to the blackened landscape. LAND TRUST OF NAPA COUNTY Land trust of Napa County Preserves the character of Napa County by permanently protecting the land. Through our efforts Napa County will be, preserved for future generations and recognized nationally for its scenic beauty, agricultural heritage, and biodiversity.HIKES/ACTIVITIES
Leading Napa Valley's Land Conservation. Select Page. Hikes/Activities ARCHER TAYLOR PRESERVE Archer Taylor Preserve. Located on the west side of Napa Valley, the Archer Taylor Preserve consists of 399 acres managed by the Land Trust of Napa County. The Preserve is a permanently protected wildlife habitat and contains one of the largest redwood stands in Napa County. The property includes a year-round creek and over 240 recorded species LTNC PROTECTED LAND MAP 261 acres of oak forests, chaparral and grasslands on the shore of Lake Berryessa. Dr. Dwight and Jan Murray, Dr. Howard Way, Dr. Paul White donated 224 acres of this property in 2003 to the Land Trust. The property was transferred to the Napa County Regional Park and Open Space District for use as a public park/recreation area. DUNN-WILDLAKE PRESERVE Dunn-Wildlake Preserve. The Dunn-Wildlake Preserve is comprised of 3,030 acres of land with stunning visual rocky outcrops, pine and Douglas fir forests, oak woodland and chaparral. The property includes four miles of ridgeline in the Howell Mountain plateau between Calistoga and Angwin along with the headwaters of Bell Canyon Creek,the City
LINDA FALLS
This Preserve is situated near the community of Angwin in Napa County within the Conn Creek watershed. The elevation ranges from 810 ft. at the southern point where Conn Creek exits the Preserve to 1580 ft. The substrate is of volcanic origin. The Preserve is part of the historic La Jota Land Grant and was probably first logged in the mid 1800sSUTRO RANCH
The Land Trust received Sutro Ranch as a gift from the estate of Elizabeth ‘Betty’ Sutro. John and Betty Sutro purchased Sutro Ranch in 1950 and enjoyed it as a weekend and summer retreat until her passing in 2012. This is the largest land gift the Trust has received in our 41-year history. “We’re very thankful to Betty Sutro forher
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Theresa Andrews, Administrative Director. Theresa has 20 years combined experience in both private and non-profit small businesses management. Her specialties include project management, human resources, and program development as well as process improvement. Theresa is a true Napkin, born and raised in Napa. FOOTE BOTANICAL PRESERVE AT MT. GEORGE Just east of the City of Napa, the Foote Botanical Preserve at Mt. George is a botanical treasure of high-quality habitat in the Howell Mountain Range. The Preserve features over 370 plant species and numerous habitat types including chaparral, grassland, redwood, and riparian. Foote is the founding preserve of the Land Trust of NapaCounty.
LAND TRUST DISCOVERS RARE FIRE POPPY AMID MT. GEORGEFIRE POPPY STITCHERYFIRE POPPY WOWFIRE NEAR ANTELOPE VALLEY CAFIRE POPPIES CROSS STITCHFIRE POPPIES SUMMERVILLE SC Similar to 50 years ago, rare wildflowers and other plants are signaling a rejuvenation of life on Mt. George, while providing spring pastel colors to the blackened landscape. LAND TRUST PUBLIC ACCESS Once you have completed an orientation session, you must contact the ATP caretakers at least 48 hours in advance to request permission to visit the preserve on your own for noncommercial recreational use only. ATP caretakers Jaye Cook and Elizabeth Stevens can be reached via phone at 707-254-0996 or email at ATPHiker napalandtrust.org. PERMANENT PRESERVE NETWORK Please contact the Land Trust via our online form or at 707-252-6329 for information. Commercial Use is prohibited on all LTNC properties. s. All preserves are closed to visitors during red flag warning and fire weather watch days as issued through the National Weather Service. Be sure to check the latest weather report prior to yourvisit.
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Leading Napa Valley's Land Conservation. Select Page. Hikes/Activities DONATE | LAND TRUST OF NAPA COUNTY As a community-based nonprofit, the Land Trust depends almost entirely upon the support of members, volunteers, businesses, government agencies and foundations. Every nickel, every in-kind donation, every word of support, and every minute of volunteer time benefits the present and future of Napa. MEMBERSHIP | LAND TRUST OF NAPA COUNTY Become a Member Today! Join the effort to preserve Napa County’s biodiversity, wildlife, agricultural lands and unique ecosystems! Please consider monthly giving: Make a contribution that fits your budget – and still makes a significant impact to land preservation in Napa County. Monthly giving provides the Land Trust with adependable
MISSION | LAND TRUST OF NAPA COUNTY Land Trust of Napa County is a community-based nonprofit dedicated to preserving the character of Napa by permanently protecting land. Established in 1976 by seven founding members, today the Land Trust has 1,700 active members and supporters. In our 42-year history, we’ve completed 215 projects, pr HIKES | LAND TRUST OF NAPA COUNTY Dunn-Wildlake and Duff Preserve Orientation. 23 May 2021. Portions of Wildlake-Duff are accessible to hiking and biking for individuals who have completed an orientation. May 23.LAND STEWARDSHIP
Our ongoing stewardship efforts include removing invasive plants, restoring native species, protecting wildlife corridors, decreasing erosion, conducting prescribed burns, grazing projects and forest management in order to reduce fuel loads and restore natural values, restoring streamside habitat and more. Below you will find informationand
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CLIMATE CHANGE AND THE LAND TRUST The Land Trust has been identifying and prioritizing the protection of habitat corridors and critical landscape linkages across a broad range of habitats, elevations, terrain and microclimates to address climate change and habitat fragmentation impacts. This effort is aimed at helping native plant and animal species shift and move between lower* Protecting Land
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This Preserve is situated near the community of Angwin in Napa County within the Conn Creek watershed. FOOTE BOTANICAL PRESERVE AT MT. GEORGE 767 acres of rare chaparral and wildflower species on Mt. George, the most prominent peak east of downtown Napa. DUNN-WILDLAKE PRESERVE Dunn-Wildlake was purchased with money raised by The Land Trust’s Napa Valley Wild Campaign.WANTRUP PRESERVE
The property, which was conveyed to the Land Trust by U.C. Berkeley Professor Siegfried von Ciriacy-Wantrup in 1982, contains a diverse array of oak woodland habitats.SUTRO RANCH
The four miles of undeveloped ridgeline includes Atlas Peak (Elev. 2,663 ft.), which can be seen from many points in Napa County. ARCHER TAYLOR PRESERVE Located on the west side of Napa Valley, the Archer Taylor Preserve consists of 380 acres managed by the Land Trust of Napa County. MISSIMER SNELL VALLEY PRESERVE The Preserve is known for the diversity and display of wildflowers that occur in the extremely rare serpentine grassland habitat in thespring.
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This Preserve is situated near the community of Angwin in Napa County within the Conn Creek watershed. FOOTE BOTANICAL PRESERVE AT MT. GEORGE 767 acres of rare chaparral and wildflower species on Mt. George, the most prominent peak east of downtown Napa. DUNN-WILDLAKE PRESERVE Dunn-Wildlake was purchased with money raised by The Land Trust’s Napa Valley Wild Campaign.WANTRUP PRESERVE
The property, which was conveyed to the Land Trust by U.C. Berkeley Professor Siegfried von Ciriacy-Wantrup in 1982, contains a diverse array of oak woodland habitats.SUTRO RANCH
The four miles of undeveloped ridgeline includes Atlas Peak (Elev. 2,663 ft.), which can be seen from many points in Napa County. ARCHER TAYLOR PRESERVE Located on the west side of Napa Valley, the Archer Taylor Preserve consists of 380 acres managed by the Land Trust of Napa County.Next
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