Take a deep dive into the world of trail planning and building. Learn how to read a landscape, identify issues posed by water, soil, ecology, and more; and learn the various factors that play into creating a trail (or rural road) that will reduce maintenance in the future and allow it to lie easier on the land. Discover the tools needed both in the planning process and for constructing dirt paths that will last generations and improve the health of a property. This workshop is designed for land-owners interested in agrotourism, fire abatement corridors, conscious access across properties, and restoration of historic roads, trails, and environments.
This workshop features guest facilitator Dillon Osleger of Sage Trails Alliance, alongside the White Buffalo Land Trust team. The Community Environmental Council is a promotional partner for this event.
Location: Jalama Canyon Ranch, Lompoc