Land, restored.
People, reconnected.
R&R Greenways protects land, restores ecosystems, and invites people back into the company of the wild — slowly, carefully, and for the long haul.
Three movements, one practice.
Steward the land.
We acquire, protect, and tend tracts of land — meadows, woodlands, riparian corridors — with a long view of the ecosystem each one belongs to.
Restore ecosystems.
Native plants. Removed invasives. Returned species. Restored water and soil. Patient work, in partnership with ecologists and the people who already know each place.
Welcome people back.
Members, volunteers, and friends are invited into the work — workdays, walks, and gatherings that turn restoration into a shared practice.
We believe land is a relationship, not a resource — and that the work of caring for it makes us more whole. Every greenway we steward is an invitation: to slow down, to look closer, and to belong to a place again.
Bring your hands.
Stewardship days
Spend a morning in the field — planting, clearing, monitoring. The most direct way to feel the work happen.
See upcoming days RetreatsSlow-time retreats
Multi-day stays on stewarded land. Rest, learn, walk, cook, listen. No phones expected; books encouraged.
See upcoming retreatsBecome a steward.
Members support the conservancy directly and get first access to workdays, retreats, and gatherings.