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Fly Ranch is a 5.6 square mile ranch in Nevada, home to hundreds of plants and animals and the Fly Geyser hot springs.

Fly Ranch is a Burning Man Rural Center for Interactive Arts & Community Participation and a model for Burning Man’s 2030 Sustainability Roadmap. Programs and projects are community led.

Stewards gather at Fly Ranch all year to create, explore, and innovate in an oasis of art and ecology that inspires awe and wonder.

Please read the Survival Guide before you visit.

Fly Ranch is a 5.6 square mile ranch in Nevada, home to hundreds of plants and animals and the Fly Geyser hot springs.

The ranch is a year-round Burning Man rural center, a living laboratory for regenerative stewardship and event production, and a model for Burning Man’s 2030 Sustainability Roadmap. Programs and projects are community-led and volunteer-driven.

People come here to gather, create, explore, and innovate. It is an oasis of art and ecology that inspires awe and wonder.

Please read our survival guide before you visit.

The Fly Ranch Project

Fly Ranch is made by those who show up to create it. This includes the 600 people who supported the 20-year acquisition process, hundred of project leads and over 2,000 Fly Ranch Stewards.

Fly Ranch is made by those who show up to create it. This includes the 600 people who supported the 20-year acquisition process, hundreds of project leads and over 2,000 volunteer Fly Ranch Stewards.

Fly Ranch is made by those who show up to create it. This includes the 600 people who supported the 20-year acquisition process, hundred of project leads and over 2,000 volunteers.

Learn more about the vision.

About the Land

When we first began in 2017, we studied and observed the existing life and ecosystems for a year and a half. We documented 144 plants, 15 mammals, 138 birds, 12 reptiles, and more animal friends.

When we began to steward the land in 2017, we carefully studied and observed the existing life and ecosystems for 18 months. We documented 144 plants, 15 mammals, 138 birds, 12 reptiles, and more animal friends.

Team Overview

Our team's priorities are to care for the land and help people get involved. Since 2015 we've spent $2.7M, made $2.3M, and avoided Burning Man water costs of $1M+. Learn about the vision.

We Are Guests

Fly Ranch is on occupied Numu (Northern Paiute) land of at least four distinct Numu tribes. We strive to support Indigenous peoples, address settler colonialism in our culture, and support direct action.

Team Focus

Our team's priorities are to care for the land and help people participate. Since 2015 we've spent $2.7M, made $2.3M, and avoided Burning Man water costs of $1M+. To learn more read the vision

We Are Guests

Fly Ranch is on Numu (Northern Paiute) lands of at least four distinct Numu tribes. We strive to support Indigenous peoples, address settler colonialism in our culture, and support direct action.

Visit Fly Ranch

Visit Fly Ranch

Since 2016 stewards have walked, worked, and camped at Fly Ranch. We have found uses for relics from the old airport, ranch, and farm. We have cared for the land, started non-native species management, and grazed 150 cows. From April to October Friends of the Black Rock hosts hosts nature walks on Saturdays. Will & Crimson host Labyrinth walks on Sundays. You can can participate at Fly Ranch 365 days a year.

Since 2016 stewards have walked, worked, and camped at Fly Ranch. We have found uses for relics from the old airport, ranch, and farm. We have cared for the land, started non-native species management, and grazed 150 cows. From April to October Friends of the Black Rock hosts hosts nature walks on Saturdays. Will & Crimson host Labyrinth walks on Sundays. You can can participate at Fly Ranch 365 days a year.

Since 2016 stewards have walked, worked, and camped at Fly Ranch. We have found uses for relics from the old airport, ranch, and farm. We have cared for the land, started non-native species management, and grazed 150 cows. From April to October Friends of the Black Rock hosts hosts nature walks on Saturdays. Will & Crimson host Labyrinth walks on Sundays. You can can participate at Fly Ranch 365 days a year.

Come take a walk and experience Fly Ranch for yourself.

Walks are hosted every Saturday from April through October

Camp on site to help monitor and protect the land.

Camp and monitor and protect the land.

Camp on site to help monitor and protect the land

Volunteer on a Project

Roll up your sleeves and come volunteer.

Help others experience Fly Ranch.

Volunteer on a Project

Roll up your sleeves and come volunteer

Sunday Community Soaks

For Stewards, Gerlach & Empire locals, and Burning Man Staff

Fly Ranch Labyrinth walks hosted by Will & Crimson at two PM

Friends & Family Campouts

Open to Fly Ranch Stewards to connect and work on the land

Sunday Community Soaks

For Stewards, Gerlach & Empire locals, and Burning Man Staff

Sunday Labyrinth Walks

Fly Ranch Labyrinth walks hosted by Will & Crimson at two PM

Friends & Family Campouts

Open to Fly Ranch Stewards to connect and work on the land

Sunday Community Soaks

For Stewards, Gerlach & Empire locals, and Burning Man Staff

Fly Ranch Labyrinth walks hosted by Will & Crimson at two PM

Friends & Family Campouts

Open to Fly Ranch Stewards to connect and work on the land

Virtual Tour

Get a sense of the landcape of Fly Ranch.

Get a sense of the landcape of Fly Ranch.

Get a sense of the landcape of Fly Ranch.
Also link: invasive species maps

Take the Tour

Fly Residents

The novel desert ecosystem exists because of the abundant water. The hot springs are home to a metazoan with the highest temperature tolerance of any metazoan and rare photosynthetic microbial mats. The waters are crucial for the eight beehives and the Fly Ranch pyrg (Pyrgulopsis bruesi), an endangered highly vulnerable snail found only in one pool at Fly Ranch.

Featured Projects

Fly Ranch is a do-ocracy. Anyone can propose, organize, and manage a project. Projects tend to focus on ecology, art, healing, transformation, regeneration, and education. Most projects create public benefit, contribute to a thriving ecosystem, and support a permanent home for Burning Man. Below are some of the installations, events, and programs at the ranch.

You can view a full portfolio here.

Fly Bees

A volunteer project spun off from the Ripple team to care for eight beehives.

Baba Yaga's Tea House

An immersive art experience overlooking the stunning high desert landscape.

Writer's Emerging

A retreat to connect with the land and participate in creative workshops.

PLPT Tule Harvest

Indigenous harvest of tule reed used to make traditional burial mats.

SEED Garden

Symbiotic Coevolution: A vision for a generative future by a LAGI finalist.

BWB Summit

A flagship annual gathering held at Fly Ranch with Burners Without Borders.

Burning Man Sustainability

Burning Man
Sustainability

Fly Ranch sparked Burning Man Project's 2030 Environmental Sustainability Roadmap. As its CEO Marian Goodell wrote: “Informed by our stewardship of the land and waters at Fly Ranch and the global climate crisis, we created an environmental sustainability roadmap that sets ambitious goals around waste management, ecological impact, and carbon sequestration.” A documentary by the International Wood Culture Society shows how sustainability projects are coming to life on and off playa.

LAGI at Fly Ranch

LAGI at Fly Ranch

LAGI at Fly Ranch

In 2019 we partnered with the Land Art Generator Initiative and launched LAGI at Fly Ranch, a design challenge focused on regenerative systems for food, power, water, shelter, and waste. We made a global invitation to artists, designers, engineers, and dreamers to propose artworks that inspire wonder and provide foundational infrastructue.

In 2019 we partnered with the Land Art Generator Initiative and launched LAGI at Fly Ranch, a design challenge focused on regenerative systems for food, power, water, shelter, and waste. We made a global invitation to artists, designers, engineers, and dreamers to propose artworks that inspire wonder and provide foundational infrastructue.

In 2019 we partnered with the Land Art Generator Initiative and launched LAGI at Fly Ranch, a design challenge focused on regenerative systems for food, power, water, shelter, and waste. We made a global invitation to artists, designers, engineers, and dreamers to propose artworks that inspire wonder and provide foundational infrastructue.

Fly Ranch Media

Impact & Metrics

Impact

$2.3M in Revenue

$2.3M Revenue

$2.3M in Revenue

Net Positive Financially

Costs have been $2.7M with revenue of $2.3M since 2016. The average annual budget is $337K. Burning Man has avoided water costs of $1M+ for BRC. Projects have catalyzed eight figure gifts for Burning Man Nonprofit.

Costs of $2.7M with revenue of $2.3M since 2016. Average annual budget is $337K. Burning Man has avoided water costs of $1M+ for BRC. Projects have catalyzed eight figure gifts for Burning Man Nonprofit.

1000+ Nature Walks

1000+ Nature Walks

Since 2017

Saturday in season

Scientists, Burners, families, and artists walk the land on Saturdays from March to November.

Scientists, Burners, families, and artists walk the land on Saturdays from March to November.

52 Labyrinth Walks

52 Labyrinth Walks

Held every Sunday

Saturday in season

Burning Man Cofounders Will and Crimson host walks on Sunday.

Burning Man Cofounders Will and Crimson host walks on Sunday.

30 Community Soaks

30 Community Soaks

Held every Sunday in Season

Saturday in season

Every Sunday in Season

Stewards, Burning Man staff, and locals come to relax and reflect in geothermal pools on Sundays.

Stewards, Burning Man staff, and locals come to relax and reflect in geothermal pools on Sundays.

3 Weekly Staff Soaks

3 Weekly Staff Soaks

From Golden Spike to Resto

Black Rock City staff recharge, rejuvenate, and connect during the Burning Man event season.

Black Rock City staff recharge, rejuvenate, and connect during the Burning Man event season.

103 Campouts

103 Campouts

For Friends & Family

Friends & Family

Participants have rehabilitated junkyards and landfills, restored and studied ecosystems, and experimented with sustainable living.

Participants have rehabilitated junkyards and landfills, restored and studied ecosystems, and experimented with sustainable living.

185 LAGI Proposals

185 LAGI Proposals

From 496 people worldwide

LAGI at Fly Ranch generated 185 proposals focused on food, water, power, shelter, and waste. Twelve teams have built prototypes at Fly Ranch, with others at Pyramid Lake and MIT.

LAGI at Fly Ranch generated 185 proposals focused on food, water, power, shelter, and waste. Twelve teams have built prototypes at Fly Ranch, with others at Pyramid Lake and MIT.

Eight Beehives

Eight Beehives

FlyBees, Ripple, & Fly project

Pollinators and builders support gardens, rewilding, and ecology. Fly bees produce hundreds of pounds of organic honey a year.

Pollinators and builders support gardens, rewilding, and ecology. Fly bees produce hundreds of pounds of organic honey a year.

150 Cows Grazing

150 Cows Grazing

From November to April

150 cows graze at Fly every year for six months. Rotational grazing allows the cows to manage weeds and fertilize the land.

150 cows graze at Fly every year for six months. Rotational grazing allows the cows to manage weeds and fertilize the land.

2,000 Stewards

2,000 Stewards

Fly Ranch Members

2,000 members manage the vision, projects, and land.

2,000 members manage the vision, projects, and land.

143 Plant Species

143 Plant s

143 Plant Species

A lush high desert ecosystem

Fly is 5.6 square miles of wildflowers, wetlands, and complex ecology. We do soil restorations, water management, rewilding, gardening, and manage 18 non-native species.

Fly is 5.6 square miles of wildflowers, wetlands, and complex ecology. We do soil restorations, water management, rewilding, gardening, and manage 18 non-native species.

26 Fly Art Teams

26 Fly Art Teams

Focused on the land

The Narwhal, Pier, Baba Yaga's House, Paradisium, and more live at Fly. Creative projects showcase regenerative design and connect people to the land.

The Narwhal, Pier, Baba Yaga's House, Paradisium, and more live at Fly. Creative projects showcase regenerative design and connect people to the land.

136 Types of Birds

136 Birds

136 Types of Birds

A birders paradise

Fly serves as a nesting and migration corridor for eagles, doves, hawks, owls, and ravens. We protect 600 acres of wetlands, restore waterways, and maintain open spaces.

Fly serves as a nesting and migration corridor for eagles, doves, hawks, owls, and ravens. We protect 600 acres of wetlands, restore waterways, and maintain open spaces.

1000+ Nature Walks

Since 2017

Scientists, Burners, families, and artists walk the land on Saturdays from March to November.

35 Community Soaks

Held every Sunday in Season

Contributors, Burning Man staff, and locals relax and reflect in geothermal pools on Sundays.

52 Labyrinth Walks

Held every Sunday

Burning Man Cofounders Will and Crimson host walks on Sunday.

3 Weekly Staff Soaks

From Golden Spike to Resto

Black Rock City staff recharge, rejuvenate, and connect during the Burning Man event season.

$2.3M in Revenue

Net Positive Financially

Costs have been $2.7M with revenue of $2.3M since 2016. The average annual budget is $337K. Burning Man has avoided water costs of $1M+ for BRC. Projects have catalyzed eight figure gifts for Burning Man Nonprofit.

103 Campouts

For Friends & Family

Participants have rehabilitated junkyards and landfills, restored and studied ecosystems, and experimented with sustainable living.

150 Cows

From November to April

150 cows rotationally graze at Fly six months a year. Cows manage weeds and fertilize the land. We're always fixing fences.

185 LAGI Proposals

From 496 people worldwide

LAGI at Fly Ranch generated 185 proposals focused on food, water, power, shelter, and waste. Twelve teams have built prototypes at Fly Ranch, with others at Pyramid Lake and MIT.

Eight beehives

FlyBees, Ripple, & Fly project

Pollinators and builders support gardens, rewilding, and ecology. Fly bees produce hundreds of pounds of organic honey a year.

26 Fly Art Teams

Focused on the land

The Narwhal, Pier, Baba Yaga's House, Paradisium, and other creative regenerative designs inspire awe and deepen connections to the land.

143 Plant Speices

A lush desert ecosystem

Fly is 5.6 square miles of wildflowers, wetlands, and complex ecology. We do soil restorations, water management, rewilding, gardening, and manage 18 non-native species.

136 Types of Birds

Nesting & migration corridor

We protect 600 acres of wetlands, restore waterways, and maintain open spaces for for eagles, doves, hawks, owls, ravens, and more animal friends.

2,000 Stewards

Fly Friends & Family

2,000 Members manage the vision, projects, and land.

Impact & Metrics