Annual Report 2018-19
Our 2018-19 Annual Report is hot off the press. Want to read about all the great things friends of SCLT made possible this past year? Here's 3 ways. Download a Press Quality (larger file) copy here >> Download a Web [...]
Our 2018-19 Annual Report is hot off the press. Want to read about all the great things friends of SCLT made possible this past year? Here's 3 ways. Download a Press Quality (larger file) copy here >> Download a Web [...]
For generations, the Bighorns have stirred a feeling of exploration and awakened the wild spirit of all who have looked west upon their fir-filled face. But how do you bring the mountains to more people? Luminous Brewhouse and Sheridan Community [...]
People will have new opportunities to experience wildflower-filled meadows in the Bighorn Mountains after the US Forest Service approved Sheridan Community Land Trust’s proposal to build 15 new miles of shared-use trail in the Bighorn National Forest. The Bighorn mountains [...]
Visit WGFD's Bear Wise Wyoming page for tips on recreating in bear countryVisit the Mountain Lion Foundation page for tips on recreating in cat country Imagine this: you’re riding your mountain bike along Red Grade Trails after a long day [...]
It’s rare that something can be called truly trailblazing, but a partnership between Sheridan Community Land Trust and EMIT promises to be exactly that. On Wednesday, July 17, EMIT announced that it has purchased and donated a mini excavator, trailer, [...]
Open for YOUR enjoyment today Hidden Hoot Trail offers gorgeous views close to home with three miles of natural-surface trail perfect for hiking, biking, and running on Sheridan's west edge. Going from you front door to the outdoors is easier [...]
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FOR PRINT - 2019 SPRING NEWSLETTERDownload
While it may be hard to think that you can adversely impact a trail, even walkers can do damage during Mud Season. If you’re leaving behind tracks like the hiker above, you’re doing damage that can be very hard to [...]
Clark Van Hoosier, City of Sheridan Arborist, stands in front of Russian olives that will be removed this spring from Sam Mavrakis Fishing Pond. The City of Sheridan and Sheridan Community Land Trust are working together to remove the invasive [...]