Enjoy the ‘Away From Town Feeling’ at The Link & Kicking Horse
SCLT's two new community trails now open to the public The Sheridan Community Land Trust has met a longstanding goal as two new trails now open to the public – The Link and Kicking Horse Trail – have closed the [...]
Collaborative effort at Red Grade Trails yields ‘real benefits’ for Wyomingites says Gov. Gordon
“This grant recognizes the collaborative effort that has occurred in Sheridan County,” Governor Mark Gordon said. “Partnerships like this one enhance Wyoming’s outdoor recreation economy and provide real benefits to the people of the state. I look forward to visiting [...]
A Trail Donation That’s Dead Sweet!
The Dead Swede donates $4,000 to help SCLT maintain community trails Following a busy and successful weekend in Kendrick Park, on Thursday, Oct. 8, organizers of The Dead Swede made a $4,000 donation to Sheridan Community Land Trust, which hosted [...]
Acme Power Plant Reclamation Project
The Acme Power Plant Reclamation Project is a community effort to address environmental and safety concerns at the former Acme Power Plant. The site is a 5 acre island of debris within an otherwise open space along the Tongue River, [...]
Because you built it…they done came!
The Dusk to Dawn Trail Run was the first of six non-SCLT events this year to use trails you helped build - putting the community in community trails! “If you build it, they will come.” It’s an iconic [...]
Doe, a deer. A whole lot of collared deer!
Locations where 62 mule deer were captured and collared (below) in the Bighorn National Forest this summer. by Carrie Kyle, Graduate Research Assistant, Kauffman Lab, Wyoming Cooperative Fish & Wildlife Research Unit Healthy mule deer herds are essential [...]
Volunteers log 3,400+ hours!!!
Employees of First Interstate Bank were among more than 250 volunteers who shared more 3,400+ hours building a truly special Sheridan County this past year. Thank you to everyone who volunteered for their tremendous kindness! There are many [...]
Water trail showcases Tongue Valley as ‘community treasure’
For an Oregon gal who learned to swim as she learned to walk, the lack of access to waters to swim, float, fish and just get outdoors was something Hesid Brandow described as a “culture shock.” “Sheridan did not have [...]
At long last, ‘The Impaler’ meets its match
Kenny Osborne of EMIT removes the first piece of rail from “The Impaler,” an old diversion structure made from railroad iron and ties in Big Goose Creek on Sheridan’s west edge during a workday this spring. SCLT helped organize [...]