
Protecting the Tri-Valley for You, Wildlife, and Future Generations.
For 30 years, we have worked to preserve land and promote viticulture in Livermore and the greater Tri-Valley.
What’s New:
We protect over 5,000 acres of farms, ranches, orchards, wildlife, habitats, parks, trails, and other open spaces in the Tri-Valley area.
Every year, we visit over 110 properties with 87 different owners to steward this protected land.
Recent Blogs
On June 12, 2025, the Alameda County Board of Supervisors unanimously approved amendments to the East County Area Plan (ECAP) and the South Livermore Valley Area Plan (SLVAP) that will protect Livermore Valley’s agricultural lands and enhance its identity as a premier wine-growing and agritourism destination.
In 2024, Tri-Valley Conservancy celebrated its 30th anniversary with some amazing accomplishments.
Tri-Valley Conservancy participated in the 2025 City Nature Challenge, where cities around the world collaborated to share observations of nature.
Out of nearly 100 submissions, and with almost 300 people voting for the Barry Zupan People’s Choice Award, we’re proud to present this year’s winners!
We are pleased to announce that long-time Bay Area policy advocate and environmental nonprofit leader Rebecca Spector has joined TVC as its executive director. She is the former interim executive director and West Coast director at Center for Food Safety.
Discover the allure of Livermore Valley, the Bay Area's premier wine country, where exceptional wines and unforgettable experiences are always within reach. With our exclusive Wine Passport, available for just $350, you unlock over $1,500 worth of wine country experiences.
The exceptional views and activity on Tri-Valley’s trails are calling us! Thanks to recent rains, many plants and wildlife are thriving, which is a great thing to see on your hike.
Founded over 25 years ago, the Tri-Valley Conservancy land trust has been protecting open space for parks, farms, trails, ranches, and wildlife habitat in the Tri-Valley for you, wildlife, and future generations to enjoy.
In 2020, the Tri-Valley Conservancy (TVC) commissioned the “Realizing the Heritage” study from researchers at the UC Agricultural Issues Center at Davis for an impartial assessment of the economic viability of the Livermore Valley wine region.
