Explore The Land

Volunteer

Join Our Community of Dedicated Volunteers!

Volunteers are at the heart of the Land Trust. Every year, over 100 passionate individuals contribute more than 2,000 hours to drive our mission forward. From leading engaging field trips to helping maintain and monitor our preserves, our volunteers make a real impact in protecting and preserving the lands of Napa County.

Whether you’re interested in hands-on stewardship, property monitoring, or serving on a committee, we welcome all skill levels—just bring your enthusiasm to learn and grow with us! Explore our current volunteer opportunities below and discover how you can make a difference. Let’s protect and enjoy Napa County together.

Field Trip Committee


Each year, our Field Trip Committee leads incredible hikes across the beautiful landscapes of Napa County, helping connect people with the lands we protect. Our volunteer leaders come from all backgrounds and share a love for nature, hiking, and inspiring others to explore the outdoors.

While we’re not actively recruiting new leaders at this time, we welcome expressions of interest. No need to be an expert on the trails—just bring your passion for the outdoors, and we’ll provide the training when opportunities become available.

If you’d like to learn more about becoming a future field trip volunteer, reach out to our Assistant Stewardship Coordinator Clarisa Rosas.

Preserve Stewardship Opportunities

Join Us for Hands-On Stewardship Work Days

Our stewardship events are a great way to connect with nature, meet like-minded people, and learn about the unique ecosystems the Land Trust is working to protect. Volunteers of all experience levels are welcome to support vital projects like removing invasive species, restoring native habitats, and maintaining trails across our Permanent Preserves.

Volunteer opportunities run throughout the year across the Land Trust’s Preserve network. Once you sign up, our event leaders will provide all the details on location and logistics.

Explore upcoming volunteer work days and register on the Land Trust’s Hikes page to learn more. Let’s protect and enjoy Napa County together!

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