At the 2025 Sierra Valley Art + Ag Trail
Sierra Valley, CA — [September 20, 2025, 9:00 AM–4:00 PM] — Set against the wide-open skies and golden pastures of California’s largest alpine valley, the 2025 Sierra Valley Art + Ag Trail is a one-day celebration of the region’s deep agricultural roots and vibrant creative spirit. This self-guided tour invites visitors to explore working ranches, historic barns, art studios, and cultural landmarks, featuring over 40 local artists, heritage demonstrations like wool spinning and chuckwagon rides, and hands-on experiences such as farm-to-fabric indigo dyeing and a yak petting zoo. From tri-tip lunches and prize drawings to an unforgettable barn dance with live music and line dancing, the event offers a rich and authentic taste of Sierra Valley life.
General admission $20
● Includes full access to all trail sites and entry to the Closing Barn Dance Dinner at The Lost Marbles Ranch in Beckwourth, from 4:00–8:00 PM.
● Trailheads open at 8:00 AM — Pick up wristbands, maps, merchandise, and explore local vendors - (Sierraville School, Sierra Valley Grange, Sierra Valley Preserve)
● Sites welcome visitors from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Prize Drawing
● Online Prize Drawing
● Over 40 chances to win
● Pick up prizes directly from the artists on the Trail
Cattlemen’s BBQ Lunch $20
● Sierra Plumas Cattlemen’s Association
● Grab-n-go BBQ Tri Tip Sandwich, chips and soda
● Downtown Loyalton from 11:30-2 PM
● Pre-orders are encouraged for speedy pickup and event preparation.
Closing Barn Dance Dinner:
● Fall Harvest Dinner catered by the Fork-n-Horn served from 4:00–6:00 PM
● Lemon Garlic Chicken, roasted root vegetable, garden salad, dinner rolls ($40 per plate)
● Limited to 200 pre-orders
● Cash bar featuring beer, wine and margaritas
● Live music by local favorites "The Neighbors" 4-5:30 PM
● Line Dance Class with Kira Fuqua 5:30-6 PM
● Line dance party led by Carson City’s Kira Fuqua 6-8 PM
● Admission $20 without wristbands
Visit www.svaat.org to purchase tickets, pre-order meals, and learn more about this unforgettable rural celebration.
Sierra Valley, CA — [September 20, 2025, 9:00 AM–4:00 PM] — Set against the wide-open skies and golden pastures of California’s largest alpine valley, the 2025 Sierra Valley Art + Ag Trail is a one-day celebration of the region’s deep agricultural roots and vibrant creative spirit. This self-guided tour invites visitors to explore working ranches, historic barns, art studios, and cultural landmarks, featuring over 40 local artists, heritage demonstrations like wool spinning and chuckwagon rides, and hands-on experiences such as farm-to-fabric indigo dyeing and a yak petting zoo. From tri-tip lunches and prize drawings to an unforgettable barn dance with live music and line dancing, the event offers a rich and authentic taste of Sierra Valley life.
General admission $20
● Includes full access to all trail sites and entry to the Closing Barn Dance Dinner at The Lost Marbles Ranch in Beckwourth, from 4:00–8:00 PM.
● Trailheads open at 8:00 AM — Pick up wristbands, maps, merchandise, and explore local vendors - (Sierraville School, Sierra Valley Grange, Sierra Valley Preserve)
● Sites welcome visitors from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Prize Drawing
● Online Prize Drawing
● Over 40 chances to win
● Pick up prizes directly from the artists on the Trail
Cattlemen’s BBQ Lunch $20
● Sierra Plumas Cattlemen’s Association
● Grab-n-go BBQ Tri Tip Sandwich, chips and soda
● Downtown Loyalton from 11:30-2 PM
● Pre-orders are encouraged for speedy pickup and event preparation.
Closing Barn Dance Dinner:
● Fall Harvest Dinner catered by the Fork-n-Horn served from 4:00–6:00 PM
● Lemon Garlic Chicken, roasted root vegetable, garden salad, dinner rolls ($40 per plate)
● Limited to 200 pre-orders
● Cash bar featuring beer, wine and margaritas
● Live music by local favorites "The Neighbors" 4-5:30 PM
● Line Dance Class with Kira Fuqua 5:30-6 PM
● Line dance party led by Carson City’s Kira Fuqua 6-8 PM
● Admission $20 without wristbands
Visit www.svaat.org to purchase tickets, pre-order meals, and learn more about this unforgettable rural celebration.