The Outlets at Tejon (Arvin) - 2021, All You Need to Know...Public Access & Events

It has finally happened.We are able to invite visitors to see and experience Tejon Ranch again because of the improvements in the COVID situation in L.A. and Kern counties.Hikes and workshops are limited to 10 people.We require social distance, the wearing of masks, and temperature checks for all visitors.Walking onto the Ranch is one of the current events.Transport onto the Ranch or large group participation are not happening at the moment.You can check our calendar for upcoming events.

For the benefit of California's future generations, we are working to protect, enhance and restore the native flora and fauna of the Tejon Ranch.

The Tejon Ranch Company signed a land use agreement with the Conservancy in June of 2008.

The 240,000 acres of Tejon Ranch lands are managed by the Conservancy.

As forests, deserts and valuable protected lands are being threatened across the nation, we need your help to protect these lands so close to the bustling metropolis of Los Angeles.

The Tejon Ranch Conservancy is an independent 501(c)(3) nonprofit land trust dedicated to preserving, enhancing and restoring the native flora and fauna.

Be a part of something big.One of the largest, and perhaps most historic, working cattle ranches in California is managed by the Tejon Ranch Conservancy.We are more than just acres, we are research, education and exploration.

The Conservancy was created by the Tejon Ranch Company as an independent nonprofit organization.

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