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

Music Together: Music Classes for Children and Families
Join our sessions where families connect amongst themselves and with nature, have fun making music and memories.
Children grow music, social and emotional skills and parents nurture relationships and good moments.

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

Mindfulness for Children & Teens
Let’s give our children and teens great tools to be at their best.
Mindfulness & Nature, with our full presence, and joy.
From our Blog
Insights, updates, and stories from our regenerative journey.
Cleaning and inventorying plants between the east swale berm and the east fence. There’s a particularly lush spot where the previous owner used to pile up donkey manure.
Cleaning and inventorying plants between the east swale berm and the east fence. There’s a particularly lush spot where the previous owner used to pile up donkey manure.
Cleaning around and inventorying plants on the east fence. Some areas had particularly wild growth of grass and blackberries, but thankfully the trees we planted seemed to be fine in a lot of cases.
Cleaning around and inventorying plants on the east fence. Some areas had particularly wild growth of grass and blackberries, but thankfully the trees we planted seemed to be fine in a lot of cases.
Cleaning the “worst” (from the perspective of wild blackberry and other growth) part of #zone3. It’s walkable once again, and most of the trees we planted there are doing well. The chopped biomass will decompose and build soil – free fertility!
Cleaning the “worst” (from the perspective of wild blackberry and other growth) part of . It’s walkable once again, and most of the trees we planted there are doing well. The chopped biomass will decompose and build soil – free fertility!


