Wind Wolves Preserve

Join in and support the Wind Wolves Preserve for their two day 5th Annual Spring Nature Festival! This is fun and informative event is great for families and an awesome opportunity for kids to get up close to nature!

All services are FREE for KHSD employees!

The preserve is an ecologically unique region where the Transverse Ranges, Coast Ranges, Sierra Nevada, western Mojave Desert and San Joaquin Valley converge. Due to elevation ranging from 640 to 6,005 feet, the preserve has an impressive array of landforms and habitats that serve as a critical landscape linkage and wildlife corridor between the Coast Ranges and the Sierra Nevada. At 93,000 acres, Wind Wolves is the west coast’s largest non-profit preserve. An important conservation outcome of TWC’s ownership is that TWC led a Tejon Ranch Working Group of conservation organizations that resulted in a plan to double the target amount of conserved land on the neighboring Tejon Ranch to over 230,000 acres.

At Wind Wolves, The Wildlands Conservancy offers free outdoor education programs in which over 153,000 children have participated. The Wind Wolves Preserve is open to the public daily from 8 am to 5 pm for hiking, mountain biking, and picnicking. Tent camping is available by advanced reservation. There are seasonal wildflower and wildlife viewing tours by vehicles.

Check out the event list below for the new spring adventures!

Location: 16019 CA-166, Bakersfield, CA 93311

Phone Number: (661) 858-1115

Please click here to visit Wind Wolves Preserve’s website for more information.