CLSN@10

Come Celebrate - The California Landscape Network Turns 10!
October 20 – 22, 2026
Granlibakken Tahoe
725 Granlibakken Rd, Tahoe City, CA 96145
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The CLSN is celebrating its 10th anniversary with a first-of-its-kind event to connect over 200 landscape-scale stewards from diverse organizations, sectors, and walks of life.
Come join us for three days of sharing knowledge and building our collaborative stewardship practices. Dive into how we can create and improve systems to support this work. Explore ways to continue growing the landscape stewardship movement. And walk away with the tools, connections, and inspiration to drive the next decade of stewardship in California.
October 20th and 21st will be the main conference days, featuring dynamic and engaging content across the four pillars of 21st century stewardship: knowledge, systems, practice, and storytelling. Field trips hosted by local Tahoe groups will help connect us to our host landscape over these two days as well (see field trip details below).
October 22nd will be an optional day dedicated to workshops, where participants will gain valuable skills and interact with practitioners from across the state on various topical areas. Workshop topics are in development and will require separate registration.
Early bird registration for $275 (plus fees) is OPEN and includes conference attendance, meals/refreshments, and an event t-shirt. Early bird pricing will remain through August 15th, after which registration will increase to $350 (plus fees).
We're working to make stipends available to those seeking financial support. Please reach out clsnstipends@stewardshipnetwork.org for more information.
CLSN@10 Field Trip:
Seeing Tahoe Clearly: Partnerships, Perspectives & Stewardship in Action
Day 2: October 21st, 2026 - 9:30am - 12:00pm
In a watershed as vast and interconnected as the Lake Tahoe Basin, stewardship depends on collaboration across communities, agencies, and state lines.
Through the Lake Tahoe Environmental Improvement Program (EIP), federal, state, regional, local agencies, the Washoe Tribe of Nevada and California, scientists, and the private sector—known as Team Tahoe—work together to solve Lake Tahoe’s most significant environmental challenges. Together, Team Tahoe is implementing projects that not only improve the environment but also enhance recreation opportunities and revitalize communities.
Join a tour of Lake Tahoe’s West Shore with EIP partners and discover the power of one of the most successful large-scale conservation programs in the nation. Don’t miss this opportunity!
Learn more at: Restoretahoe.org
Your Team Tahoe guides: Kim Caringer - Tahoe Regional Planning Agency, Darcie Goodman-Collins, PhD - Keep Tahoe Blue, and other partners including USDA Forest Service, California State Parks, and the Washoe Tribe of Nevada and California.
A heartfelt "Thank You" to the early sponsors of CLSN@10. Their commitment to collaborative landscape stewardship in California is truly inspiring!





Interested in supporting this event? There are several levels of sponsorship opportunities available.

