Welcome to Alo Land
A regenerative, multi-generational initiative that aligns with nature, enhances holistic well-being, and supports the local community. Explore Events
Our Initiatives
Discover the projects and activities that make up our regenerative approach to living and community building.

Origami Club
Join our weekly meet up to fold together. From 6 to 126 y.o., everyone is welcome! Bring Your Own Paper, if you have it, and let’s create beautiful models and memories together.

Homeschooling Meetups
Join our community of families for nature-based learning activities, skill sharing, and building connections.

Workshops & events
Participate in our biochar making, Miyawaki forest plantings, and other hands-on learning opportunities.
From our Blog
Insights, updates, and stories from our regenerative journey.
Hard workers: our ducks typically lay fairly large eggs, such as the one on the left in this photo.
Hard workers: our ducks typically lay fairly large eggs, such as the one on the left in this photo.Every now and then there's a giant surprise such as the one on the right, found today. They usually have two or more yolks and are just as delicious.Interested in trying...
Leveled the “chill hill” area a bit and repositioned the bench in the middle of the Paulownia tree hexagon.
Leveled the "chill hill" area a bit and repositioned the bench in the middle of the Paulownia tree hexagon.If the trees do well, this should be a nice spot in a couple of months.
Another pile of biomass chopped.
Another pile of biomass chopped.


