LandPaths' public outings visit and enjoy the open spaces, farms and parks-in-development that have been protected by Sonoma County Agricultural Preservation and Open Space District. The LandPaths outdoor day camp provides Santa Rosa elementary school students the opportunity to engage in nature walks, hikes, journaling, and observations of natural processes, plant life, and animal life in local open spaces. LandPaths' Owl Camp host hundreds of children aged 6 to 13 each summer at Rancho Mark West. Older children are encouraged to participate in
kayaking and
backpacking Treks for Teens.
Teenagers are encouraged to become stewards of the land removing
invasive plants, repairing trails, helping to reduce fire risks, planting
oaks, and cleaning up creeks. == References ==