18 2024, 12

SCLT Big Goose Natural Area is nearly ready to fly, will open to the public in 2025

2024-12-19T09:03:29-07:00December 18th, 2024|Community, Community Initiatives, Conservation, Historic Preservation, Recent News, Recreation, Trails, Volunteering, Water|

‘Community Jewel’ brings together outdoor recreation, agriculture, conservation, and historic preservation at one site Wednesday, December 18, was a landmark date for outdoor recreation, conservation, and historic preservation in Sheridan County as the Sheridan Community Land Trust announced [...]

24 2024, 10

Soldier Ridge Trail System is reopened, Loan-A-Lesh Program and trail reporting tool launched

2024-11-12T10:15:42-07:00October 24th, 2024|Community, Hiking, Recent News, Recreation, Trails|

The Sheridan Community Land Trust is excited to announce that the Soldier Ridge Trail System has reopened to the public. SCLT reminds the public that most of the Soldier Ridge Trail System is on private land. Access to this [...]

10 2024, 10

A note from Don Roberts and Sheridan Community Land Trust pertaining to the closing of Soldier Ridge Trail

2024-10-10T09:43:30-06:00October 10th, 2024|Community, Recent News, Recreation, Trails|

I would like to address the recent closure of the Soldier Ridge and Hidden Hoot Trail systems. The land that the trailheads and most of the trail sits on has been owned by my family since 1957. We have always [...]

10 2024, 09

The community flocked to SCLT’s new home at the future Big Goose Natural Area

2024-09-10T09:57:17-06:00September 10th, 2024|Community, Conservation, Historic Preservation, Recent News, Recreation|

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 toward reality. As more and [...]

27 2024, 03

Fly Fishing Film Tour sells out the WYO Theater, raises $8,500 for Sheridan Community Land Trust

2024-03-27T11:45:13-06:00March 27th, 2024|Community, Recent News|

Like a school of spawning trout, outdoor enthusiasts of all kinds swam fin to fin into Sheridan’s WYO Theater in early February for the Fly Fishing Film Tour. This year, attendees filled the theater’s redds, scooping up a record-setting 479 [...]

11 2023, 04

Unplug with Discovery Sessions season schedule released

2023-04-11T09:44:57-06:00April 11th, 2023|Community, Discovery Session, Event, Events, Recent News, Unplug|

RSVP for any and all Unplug events here Science Kids and Sheridan Community Land Trust are excited to offer four free, fun learning opportunities for all kids ages two to 102 with the return of Unplug with Discovery Sessions. [...]

12 2022, 12

POSTPONED: Explore History @ The Hub: Subjects of the Mikado rescheduled for Dec. 27

2022-12-12T15:52:11-07:00December 12th, 2022|Community, Community Initiatives, Event, Events, Historic Preservation, Recent News|

Due to the blizzard warning, Sheridan Community Land Trust’s Explore History at The Hub has been postponed and rescheduled for Tuesday, December 27 from 10:30 a.m. to 12 noon. This program will also stream live online via Zoom. Between 1910 [...]

18 2022, 11

For volunteers, there’s something for everyone

2022-11-18T09:18:16-07:00November 18th, 2022|Community, Community Initiatives, Conservation, Event, Historic Preservation, Recent News, Recreation, Trails, Volunteering, Water|

Since our inception, SCLT wouldn’t be able to serve our community if our community didn’t serve alongside us. While trails may be the first thing that comes to mind when you think about volunteering with SCLT, as SCLT responds to [...]

6 2022, 10

Celebrate our coal mining towns and the people who made them communities by driving the Black Diamond Trail on its 10th anniversary

2022-10-06T14:38:05-06:00October 6th, 2022|Community, Historic Preservation, Historic Tours, Recent News|

From the banks of the Powder River outside of Clearmont through the Badger Hills into the Littlehorn Canyon, past the Needle’s Eye and Fallen City up to where the first drops of water drip out of the mountain to begin [...]

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