Santa Rosa’s Taylor Mountain throws open the gates
February 22, 2013 by Dan Rademacher
Santa Rosa gets a brand-new park this weekend. Taylor Mountain, above the Roseland neighborhood, is a great hiking spot and a model of park planning.
February 22, 2013 by Dan Rademacher
Santa Rosa gets a brand-new park this weekend. Taylor Mountain, above the Roseland neighborhood, is a great hiking spot and a model of park planning.
July 20, 2012 by Bay Nature
LandPaths is dedicated to fostering a love of the land in Sonoma County. LandPaths works with agencies and landowners to helpopen guided access to protected lands that are not normally open to the public. The group also conducts field restoration projects and environmental education programs in schools.
July 11, 2012 by Jacoba Charles
A remarkable Sonoma County landscape is finally preserved, protecting redwoods, Sargent cypress, serpentine grasslands, and a beloved waterfall.
July 08, 2012 by Bay Nature Staff
This restricted section of Sonoma Coast State Park is managed by the nonprofit Landpaths, which offers guided hikes and trainings …
January 20, 2012 by Beth Slatkin
A seasoned climber, hiker, outdoorsman, and lifelong world traveler, Craig Anderson could have remained an “itinerant geographer and outdoor guide”. Instead, he moved to Sonoma County fifteen years ago, signed up to work for a brand-new nonprofit called LandPaths, and stayed.
October 01, 2011 by Jacoba Charles
Bayer Farm brings open space and food security to a section of Santa Rosa that needs more of both. With help from the nonprofit Landpaths, people in the Roseland neighborhood are helping each other plant and harvest food, and community.
July 01, 2011 by Aleta George
Sonoma County’s 832-acre Bohemia Ranch has been eyed as a potential public park since the 1990s. With park funding hard to find, it seemed like access was a long way off until the land’s owners decided to partner with the nonprofit LandPaths to open the land to the public.
October 22, 2009 by Nicola DeRobertis-Theye
At 2,463 feet, Sonoma Mountain is not even close to our region’s tallest peak. But its broad slopes hold a remarkable diversity of iconic Bay Area landscapes, from redwood groves to oak woodlands to ranchlands and vineyards. And at the summit, the views sweep from ocean to valley. With new acquisitions and trails in the works, public access to those views keeps getting better and better.
October 01, 2007 by Gina Covina
Thanks to the efforts of dozens of volunteers, a biologically rich watershed on the Russian River has become one of the newest additions to our state park system.
January 01, 2006 by John Hart
Like San Mateo County, Sonoma County has both a private nonprofit land trust and a government body working to protect …