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20 2023, 10

Double Eagle Trail offers outdoor opportunities that are more than par for the course

2023-10-20T16:46:06-06:00October 20th, 2023|Recent News, Recreation, Trails|

A hiking and biking trail may not be the first thing that comes to mind when you think about a golf course, but Double Eagle Trail, the newest community trail built and maintained by Sheridan Community Land Trust, creates a [...]

1 2023, 10

Stopping erosion & healing land by ‘letting water do the work’

2023-12-18T12:46:44-07:00October 1st, 2023|Conservation, Recent News, Recreation, Trails, Water|

Good soil takes hundreds of thousands of years to build. And in a matter of minutes, it can all be washed away. This is especially true in Sheridan County where much of our soil easily erodes. Thankfully, there’s a solution [...]

22 2023, 09

As SCLT’s Operations Manager, Beth Lawrence is eager to help connect people to land and history in her ‘chosen home’

2023-09-22T09:41:37-06:00September 22nd, 2023|Recent News|

Community connections and shared values have always been important for Beth Lawrence. Recently, Beth joined Sheridan Community Land Trust as its Operations Manager. It’s a role she believes will allow her to forge deeper connections with kind people who care [...]

29 2023, 08

Explore History to tour historic Eatons’ Ranch

2023-08-29T11:44:26-06:00August 29th, 2023|Event, Events, Historic Preservation, Historic Tours, Recent News|

Join us for this very special tour of Wyoming’s original dude ranch. You’ll learn about the history of Eatons’ Ranch, tour the buildings, and experience its beautiful location along Wolf Creek. Sept. 12 • 10 am - 12 pm - [...]

28 2023, 08

‘I am either crazy or love this job’ – Fairbank returns from knee replacement to continue giving back to community he loves by maintaining trails

2023-08-28T13:05:12-06:00August 28th, 2023|Recent News, Recreation, Trails|

Glenn Fairbank has spent a lifetime following tracks. Born and raised in Sheridan, he quickly developed an affinity for the outdoors and the many tracks one can find exploring the Bighorns. A career with BNSF led him down railroad tracks [...]

8 2023, 08

Patience and Planning Leads to Conservation of Ranchester Family Ranch

2023-08-08T17:08:08-06:00August 8th, 2023|Conservation, Recent News|

When Brit William Langland first wrote “patience is a fair virtue” into a poem in the mid-1300s, it’s unlikely a patch of paradise an ocean and a continent away were on his mind. For many, the Tongue River Valley is [...]

18 2023, 07

From volunteer to ‘dream job,’ Kevin Knapp joins SCLT as History Program Manager

2023-07-18T16:04:42-06:00July 18th, 2023|Hiking, Historic Preservation, Historic Tours, Recent News|

When you wish upon a star… It may not be Disney, but for Kevin Knapp, the opportunity to join Sheridan Community Land Trust as its new History Program Manager was a little like a dream come true. “I’ve admired SCLT [...]

18 2023, 07

Fresh Tracks Trail Build Nights each Tuesday starting July 25

2023-07-18T13:16:21-06:00July 18th, 2023|Uncategorized|

Want to bike and hike your newest community trail? Here's your chance! Join Sheridan Community Land Trust each Tuesday night at 6 pm to help put the finishing touches on a new community trail that starts at Kendrick Golf Course [...]

17 2023, 05

Rebecca Ash works to create ‘on-the-ground projects with real benefits” as SCLT’s Conservation Intern

2023-05-17T16:25:39-06:00May 17th, 2023|Conservation, Fencing, Recent News, Water|

Creating a sustainable, resilient range is at the top of the list for anyone involved with ranching and agriculture in the Mountain West. For the next six months, Rebecca Ash will be helping local families do exactly that as Sheridan [...]

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