In The Field: EquiTrek at Linden Lea Ranch

In The Field: EquiTrek at Linden Lea Ranch

Join BYLT in a special horseback ride and lunch at Linden Lea Ranch in Nevada City.

By Bear Yuba Land Trust

Date and time

Saturday, May 18 · 10am - 2pm PDT

Location

Linden Lea Ranch

14328 Barr Ranch Road Nevada City, CA 95959

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About this event

  • 4 hours

Come out and EquiTrek with us at Linden Lea Ranch Conservation Easement! The two-hour riding adventure weaves through historic working ranch land, special blue oak woodlands, past pioneer home sites, across Kentucky Ravine Creek, and out to amazing vistas overlooking the South Yuba River Canyon.

Enjoy exclusive access to beautiful landscapes on this privately owned ranch from the comfort of a saddle.

Riders must have their own shoed or booted horses. Ride difficulty level: Advanced

Boxed lunch will be provided after the ride. We will reach out to you with a Rider Form to indicate your preference for lunch and to fill out a waiver.

Know & Go

When: May 18, 2024

Where: Linden Lea Ranch

Time: First Ride arrive by 10am

**BYLT Members: Click promo in the check out and enter MEMBER to unlock a $10 discount.

ABOUT LINDEN LEA RANCH: This 760 agricultural Conservation Easement was donated to BYLT in 2001 by Anna and Bill Trabucco. The purpose of the Easement is to keep the land in productive ranching and farming use forever. This type of easement allows for a variety of traditional agricultural uses on the land while restricting future residential subdivision. Learn more.

Please do not attend if you or anyone in your household is experiencing fever, cold, or flu-like symptoms. Thank you for keeping everyone safe!

Organized by

Bear Yuba Land Trust is a non-profit, membership-supported organization that works to promote voluntary conservation of the region’s natural, historical and agricultural legacy.  Our mission is to protect and defend the working and natural lands of the Bear and Yuba River Watersheds and empower healthy, resilient communities through nature access and education.

$75