Located among the ridges that overlook the Suisun Valley, Patwino Worrtla Kodoi Dihi Open Space Park is a 1,500-acre park featuring stands of blue and live oak, chaparral landscapes, and stunning views from its ridges.
Patwino Worrtla Kodoi Dihi (pronounced: Put.win.no War.klaw Kaw.doy De.he) means “Southern Rock Home of the Patwin People” in the Patwin language.
The Tribal Council of the Yocha Dehe Wintun Nation bestowed this name to honor the significance of the land for the Patwin people native to this region.
To learn about recurring and special opportunities to visit, please visit our events and activity calendar.
Location: The street address for the entrance is 2061 Rockville Rd, Fairfield, CA 94534.
Visiting hours: Beginning Saturday, August 24th, the park will be open from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Friday through Monday.
Parking: Parking fees are $5.00 per vehicle and $10.00 for horse trailers. Annual parking passes are available through Solano County.
Restrooms, drinking water, and other amenities: A restroom with two ADA-compliant toilets in the Welcome Plaza. There is also a water filling station for drinking water. However, there are no toilets or drinking fountains out on the trails. There are ADA-compliant picnic tables and trash receptacles in the Welcome Plaza Area. Shade structures and benches are available at multiple sites in the park.
Below are answers to questions covering park basics, rules of conduct, natural features, and upcoming projects related to this park.
We also encourage you to read this brochure, which outlines a vision for the park and highlights the All People’s Trail.