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Family Camp Out and Hike at Wildlake to Benefit Land Trust

Saturday, June 27, 2009 at 2:00 PM - Sunday, June 28, 2009 at 11:00 AM (PT)

Angwin, CA

Family Camp Out and Hike at Wildlake to Benefit Land Trust

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Ticket Type Sales End Price Fee Quantity
Wildlake Camp Out and Hike - Adult Ended $30.00 $0.00
Wildlake Camp Out and Hike - Child Ended $15.00 $0.00
Wildlake Camp Out and Hike Non-Member Adult Ended $40.00 $0.00
Wildlake Camp Out and Hike Non-Member Child Ended $25.00 $0.00
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JOIN US FOR A FUN-FILLED DAY

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STAR-FILLED NIGHT AT WILDLAKE

Overnight camping and hiking adventure at one of the hidden treasures of Napa Valley - Wildlake Ranch, owned by the Land Trust of Napa County.  Pitch your tent at an old hunting camp and let Paul Hendricks, owner of Napa Valley Adventure Tours and our guest guide, show you through our woodlands.  He will be your guide for an afternnon of hiking the trails that meander through over four miles of ridgeline in the Howell Mountains.  Wildlake is just yards away from your campsite and Napa Valley Adventure Tours will provide the kayaks!

Family Camping Package Includes all meals plus:

  • Snacks for Hiking
  • Water, Lemonade, Coffee and Tea
  • Hamburgers & Hot Dogs and all the Fixings for a Great Campfire Dinner on Saturday
  • Full Breakfast on Sunday Morning
  • Expert Guide
  • Campsite, Bathroom Facilities and Parking

Reserve early - space limited!!  Car-pooling advised.  Vegetarian meals upon request.

Directions to site and other information will be sent upon confirmation of reservation.

When & Where



Wildlake Ranch
38.604529
-122.495961
Angwin, CA 94508

Saturday, June 27, 2009 at 2:00 PM - Sunday, June 28, 2009 at 11:00 AM (PT)


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Land Trust of Napa County



Since our founding 32 years ago, The Land Trust of Napa County has protected over 50,000 acres of land.  We owe our success to our members and local landowners who share our vision and who understand that the preservation of these lands is essential to maintaining Napa Valley’s working vineyards, strong economy, and rural character.

In addition to land preservation and acquisition, The Land Trust offers important environmental education programs to more than 2500 school children. 

At Connolly Ranch, we offer children the opportunity to learn the importance of ranch life, wildlife protection and preservation of the environment.