
Join us Memorial Day weekend at Old Caz Beer in Rohnert Park! We’re celebrating the world premiere release of the Annadel Trail Beer with a fun filled afternoon on Saturday, May 23rd!
The day includes:
World Premiere Release of the Annadel Trail Beer – 5% of can sales donated to FOTA
A fun run led by Healdsburg Running Company (at noon) on the Smart Train path
Beats by DJ Willie G
Eats by The Spot – 10% of proceeds donated to FOTA
Raffle with prizes from Marin Bikes, Leki, HOKA, Gary Farrell Winery, Breakaway Bikes, MTB Girls Magazine, Heart & Sole Sports, CA State Parks, Mrs. Pastures Horse Cookies, Specialized, art, and more! Raffle pull @ 3 PM, need not be present to win.
Incredible toothpick sculptures by Scott Weaver, an ultra runner whose work is featured at the Exploratorium
Partner spotlight: Redwood Trails Alliance, Hella Mello Racing, and Empire Runners Club
Sign up for a guided hike in Trione-Annadel State Park on June 13th!
Free admission, and family friendly! Come join the fun and see you there!


NEW FOTA Website
We’re excited to share the Friends of Trione-Annadel website has been updated with a fresh new look! Head on over and check it out. Immense thanks to board member Scott for his hard work on it.
Trione Vineyards & Winery Rejoins as Trails to Tomorrow Presenting Sponsor
We’re thrilled to welcome back Trione Vineyards & Winery as the Presenting Sponsor for Trails to Tomorrow in September! We are immensely grateful for their continued support of our largest fundraiser of the year, and of Friends of Trione-Annadel in general. We hope you’ll stop by their tasting room, enjoy some fabulous wine, and say thank you!
Interested in becoming a sponsor? Trails to Tomorrow directly benefits trail and open space maintenance and development, equitable access, and youth education in Trione-Annadel State Park.
Our snazzy map bandanas are now available at multiple locations in Santa Rosa – you can find them at Trail House Cafe, Heart & Sole Sports, and Wild Birds Unlimited. Just $20, they work great to keep the sun, sweat, and dirt off your neck, and double as a handy map when you get turned around in the park and don’t have cell service!


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