Community Activities
You create opportunities for the young and young at heart in our community to form deeper connections to what makes Sheridan County truly special. Without these connections, we do not value conserving our working lands and wildlife habitat, preserve our history or build accessible outdoor recreation opportunities.
Land Conservation
You make it possible for more local families to conserve their ranches, open lands and the healthy rivers & creeks and crucial wildlife habitat they comprise. Without your support, these places that feed and fuel our community, create homes for wildlife, and provide our amazing views are at risk of being lost forever – taking a way of life with them.
Trails & Recreation
You build accessible recreation opportunities that connect our community to the places we love in fun ways that are essential to our physical and mental health. Without your support, these public resources will not be created and well maintained making Sheridan County a less friendly place to live, work, play, stay and grow.
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Upcoming Events
Explore History: The Trabing Brothers’ Freight Empire
Fresh Tracks Volunteer Nights
Recent News
The community flocked to SCLT’s new home at the future Big Goose Natural Area
Perhaps the greatest joy at a community nonprofit is turning the dreams of many into a reality for all. This year, SCLT saw what began as a dream nearly 20 years ago take giant strides [...]
Sheridan business O3 creates a culture of reciprocity by donating a portion of Daniels Fund award prize to SCLT
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AmeriCorps NCCC’s modern-day knights make lighter work for Sheridan County nonprofits
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