Suisun Marsh In Fairfield CA

Four Ways to Explore Fairfield’s Suisun Marsh

Abundant with wildlife and especially birds, the 84,000-acre Suisun Marsh just outside of Fairfield is the largest contiguous estuarine marsh in the western United States.

The marsh serves as the resting and feeding ground for thousands of waterfowl migrating on the Pacific Flyway and provides essential habitat for more than 220 bird species, 45 mammal species, 16 different reptilian and amphibian species, and more than 40 fish species. The Marsh also supports sensitive plant species like the Suisun thistle, which is found nowhere else in the world.

With a bicycle, a paddle board, or just a good pair of walking shoes, adventure awaits amid the endless acres of open land, bays and sloughs. The remarkable mix of marsh scenery and wildlife has attracted nature lovers, families, hikers, hunters, anglers, photographers, and so many others for decades. Boats and canoes drift easily on the tidal sloughs. There are 75 miles of roads and trails, and several self-guided hiking trails are being planned. Many dirt roads reveal otter crossings, but you’ll also notice bicycle tracks or human footprints – there are, after all, many ways to experience the Suisun Marsh and nearby Grizzly Island Wildlife Area.

1. The Grizzly Island Trail

Located at the intersection of Highway 12 and Marina Blvd in Suisun City, the Grizzly Island Trail is only about a mile long, but is wide and provides plenty of opportunity for recreation – bicycling, walking, jogging, birding, nature study, wildlife observation, and photography. Featuring educational interpretive signs, an overlook area, and benches, the trail skirts the edge of the Suisun Marsh. Heading left as you face the granite monument, the trail leads to Grizzly Island Road. Take a right on Grizzly Island Road to venture into the marsh, which is home to over 200 species of birds, including the graceful snowy egret, the dramatic red-winged blackbird, and stately mallard ducks. In and around the marsh, you’ll observe flocks of starlings swarming in mesmerizing unison, their sing-song projected in full surround-sound.

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2. Rush Ranch

Rush Ranch, a cattle ranch owned and managed by the Solano Land Trust, is located just a few miles from Suisun City off Grizzly Island Road. It’s open daily, sunrise to sunset, and admission is always free. “Rush Ranch Wins Hearts” could truly be the headline for any story about Rush Ranch. Whether you’re a child or an adult, a hiker, birdwatcher, biologist, teacher, photographer, poet or painter, or just out for a picnic, this Solano Land Trust jewel will win you over. The ranch stretches across  2,070 acres of marsh and rolling grassland. Rush Ranch includes a nature center that showcases the many natural and historical features of the property, hiking trails, history of the Patwin Indians and its Suisun Tribe, and wonderful opportunities for wildlife viewing.

3. Grizzly Waters Kayaking

Named after the Grizzly Island Wildlife Area, Grizzly Waters Kayaking offers a variety of opportunities including specialty kayaking and SUP (stand up paddle board) rentals, tours, SUP Yoga, and kayak and paddle board lessons around the Suisun Waterfront and Suisun Marsh. Tours include a sunset paddle, full moon paddle, and a nature paddle. All tours are approximately two hours long. Reservations are required. 

5 Ways to Explore Suisun Marsh

4. Grizzly Island Wildlife Area

The Grizzly Island Complex occupies about 15,300 acres of the Suisun Marsh. The complex is a patchwork of 10 distinct land parcels, many of which are not connected and are surrounded by private land. They offer a variety of recreation opportunities and act as a vital buffer against further marsh development. The Grizzly Island Complex combines natural tidal wetlands and artificially diked marshes. Each habitat attracts a special kind of wildlife. Pass some hours along the bay or on the graveled foot trails at Peytonia Slough. Experience the renewing rhythm of the tides, the changing complexion of marsh life. Some animals, like the California clapper rail and Suisun shrew, live exclusively in these tidal wetlands. Fish and Gamers manage extensive waterways and pumps to create more than 8,500 acres of seasonal ponds. Plants like alkali bulrush and fat-hen are encouraged. This carefully managed combination of high nutrient food and resting ponds sustains more than 100,000 waterfowl at Grizzly Island every winter.

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Even though it’s raining this week, you can still experience the richness of Suisun Valley’s award-winning olive oil from Il Fiorello. 🫒⁠

They offer a full sensory experience with their tasting room overlooking the beautiful olive orchard, as well as wine tastings and tours.⁠

Stop by @ilfiorellooliveoil 📍2625 Mankas Corner Rd, Fairfield⁠

🎥: @brittsbellavita

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Mark your calendars and light up your holiday season! 🎄✨ Check out these 4 magical tree lightings happening right here in Fairfield. Which one will you be going to? 🎅🎁

Want more details or ideas? Drop a comment, and we’ll share the info!

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Calling all foodies and food lovers alike… this is your sign to try these new restaurants that opened in 2024! 😋

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Yes the brunch at @casaagavefairfield is amazing! 🇲🇽🍳Let me tell you, the Chilaquiles and Huevos Rancheros are a must if you catch yourself in Downtown Fairfield.

Send this to your partner in crime. 👭👬👫

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Even the grown-ups get their own experience at the Jelly Belly Factory. 🍷🍫

The Chocolate and Wine Experience is open daily, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. There is also a non-alcoholic version available for minors.  All guests receive a Jelly Belly souvenir wine glass and ‘front of line’ access on the free daily tours. And remember, the tasting menu in the Chocolate and Wine Experience changes throughout the year so even if you are a repeat visitor to the factory, you are sure to try something new! 

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Fall and winter wine tastings are just as delightful as any other season! 🍷 Savor the great wine from Suisun Valley (and pick up something for your holiday table)! Reservations are always encouraged but required if you have a big group.

📍Caymus-Suisun 4991 Suisun Valley Rd, Fairfield, CA

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Looking for an adrenaline boost? Check out @nitrocityracing!  🏎️🏁
Other than tons of new upgrades to the facility and new go-karts, you can also experience axe throwing 🪓 and blacklight mini golf  ⛳️ This is the perfect fun for the entire family, corporate events, or even a unique date idea. Come check it out—we had a blast! 😎

📍1560 Gateway Blvd. Fairfield, CA 

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Join Suisun City’s 2nd Annual Dia De Los Muertos celebration!
November 2
6:00pm-10:00pm
📍Joseph Nelson Center, 611 Village Dr., Suisun City

Event Highlights:

Live Music: Immerse yourself in the soul-stirring melodies of Mariachi, and the infectious rhythms of DSAS3!

Altars of Remembrance: Explore beautifully crafted altars adorned with marigold flowers, candles, and mementos, paying homage to our departed loved ones.

Beer Garden: Sip on ice-cold cervezas as you enjoy the festivities.

Mexican Food: Satisfy your cravings with authentic Mexican cuisine available for purchase. From savory tacos to sweet pan de muerto, there`s something to please every palate.

Dia de los Muertos is a time to come together, celebrate life, and remember those who have passed on. Hosted by City of Suisun City’s Recreation, Parks, and Marina Department.

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Satisfy your sweet tooth! Boba, mochi doughnuts, soft serve AND tanghulu? Yes, please! 🍩 🍡 🍦
@devilnangel_fairfield
📍: Paradise Valley Center, 3336 N Texas St., Fairfield

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Celebrate Oktoberfest at @sixflagsdiscoverykingdom with @irenedony ! Not only can you enjoy the park, but you can also take a break to savor German-inspired food and beverages at their Oktoberfest Food Festival 🍻

These limited-time treats are available until November 4. They tried the Bratwurst, Spaetzle, Bierock, Pretzels, and more. For the best value, get the Oktoberfest Sampler, which lets you try six different food items of your choice. They also have live music entertainment! It was such a festive event, so make sure to visit during the festival.

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The All People’s Trail at Patwino Worrtla Kodoi Dihi Open Space Park is officially open! This @solanolandtrust trail is designed to ensure that people with disabilities have the opportunity to experience the park’s stunning beauty! The wheelchair accessible trail features a wider path, and the ADA approved surfacing makes a great difference for wheelchair users, people with limited vision and other disabilities. From ancient oak trees to rare wildflowers, and breathtaking views over Suisun Valley, this half-mile accessible loop is welcoming for everyone.

Click the link in our bio to find out more about this amazing trail at Patwino Worrtla Kodoi Dihi Open Space Park

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It’s time for the Munchkin Masquerade at Jelly Belly!

Bring your littles to the Fairfield factory Saturday, October 26, from 9:00am-11:00am

Hosted by Mr. Jelly Belly and Kelly the Clown, treat bags will be available for the first 300 kids and costumes are encouraged!

📍Jelly Belly Visitor Center, One Jelly Belly Lane, Fairfield

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Experience the bustling hub of Mankas Corner at the Suisun Valley Filling Station! This vintage gas station-inspired tasting room, provides visitors and locals with a friendly hometown music venue to sip some of the best regional and local wine and brews. ⛽️🍻🍷 @svfillingstation

📍Visit the Filling Station today, 2529 Mankas Corner Rd., Fairfield

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