May 16 @ 8:30 am – 11:30 am

Saturday, May 16 | 8:30–11:30 AM
Start the morning where you belong.
As the sun rises over the Sierra Nevada and light spills across Dry Creek Preserve, the community gathers for breakfast, music, and a celebration of the land that connects us all.
Breakfast on the Bluff is an invitation. An invitation to experience conservation up close. To learn what’s happening right here in the Central Valley. To discover how protecting land and water shapes the future for families, farms, and communities.
This land is yours. And you belong here.



What to Expect
- A casual hot breakfast
- Mimosa bar & breakfast charcuterie
- Live music
Come Get to Know Sequoia Riverlands Trust
Breakfast on the Bluff is designed as an open door into the work of SRT. Whether you’re a longtime supporter or brand new to conservation, this morning offers a chance to connect with staff, volunteers, and neighbors who care deeply about the Central Valley.
- Learn how land protection works
- Meet the team
- And discover how you can be part of the story through volunteering, donating, or simply staying connected



Support the Work
Breakfast on the Bluff supports ongoing conservation across the Central Valley. Donations can be made during ticket purchase or onsite via cash, check, or card. Every dollar raised helps protect land and water for future generations.
Know Before You Go
- Location: Dry Creek Preserve
- Parking available onsite
- Terrain is relatively flat but entirely gravel and uneven—please wear appropriate footwear
- Event is rain or shine
This is a morning to celebrate what makes this region special.
Fresh air. Good food. Community connection.
Belong to something bigger. Belong to the land.
See you on the bluff.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need to RSVP?
Yes. Tickets are required and registration closes Thursday, May 7.
Is this event family-friendly?
Absolutely. Kids are welcome and encouraged to participate in activity stations.
Is there seating?
Yes, casual seating will be available, though some walking between stations is expected.
What is the terrain like?
Dry Creek Preserve is relatively flat but entirely gravel and uneven terrain. Comfortable shoes are strongly recommended.
Can I bring my dog?
Yes. Well-behaved pets are welcome on leash. Please pick up after your pet.
What happens if it rains?
The event will take place rain or shine.
Where does my ticket money go?
Proceeds support conservation work across the Central Valley.
