15 2021, 04

History of Dude Ranching receives Wyoming Humanities Spark Grant

2021-04-15T12:19:23-06:00April 15th, 2021|Historic Preservation, Historic Tours, Recent News|

Wyoming Humanities (WYH) is pleased to present a Spark Grant award to Sheridan Community Land Trust (SCLT) in support of “The History of Dude Ranching: A Timeline.” The project will help in the creation and installation of signage exploring dude [...]

9 2021, 04

BLM approves connections to lower Red Grade Trails

2021-04-12T12:58:59-06:00April 9th, 2021|Hiking, Recent News, Recreation, Trails|

Hikers, bikers, runners, walkers, equestrians and all people-powered outdoor recreationists will soon have more opportunities to explore the Bighorns as the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) approved the Sheridan Community Land Trust’s plan to build non-motorized trails on its land [...]

9 2021, 04

Water quality improvements projects sought in Sheridan County

2022-07-18T15:45:31-06:00April 9th, 2021|Conservation, Recent News, Water|

The Sheridan County Conservation District (SCCD) is currently accepting requests for assistance with water quality improvement projects. The current application deadline for summer 2021 is May 3, 2021. Funding is currently available for projects that address potential bacteria contributions to [...]

26 2021, 03

Hidden Hoot Trail and Hoot Loop closed to public beginning April 1

2021-03-26T08:48:32-06:00March 26th, 2021|Hiking, Recent News, Recreation, Trails|

Sheridan Community Land Trust wishes to remind everyone that the Hidden Hoot Trail and Hoot Loop will be closed to the public beginning April 1. This annual trail closure aims to ease stress on animals and people during calving season. [...]

24 2021, 03

Cure your cabin fever with a prescription of Vitamin Nature

2021-03-24T10:07:18-06:00March 24th, 2021|Community, Community Initiatives, Discovery Session, Event, Events, Hiking, Recent News, Recreation, Trails, Uncategorized, Unplug|

Happy first day of spring, y’all! With Pi Day on Sunday and Stone Cold Day on Tuesday and St. Paddy’s Day on Wednesday, the spillin’ o’ green may finally spill somewhere other than out of my wallet. And for that, [...]

3 2021, 03

Maggie DeFosse joins Sheridan Community Land Trust and Sheridan County Conservation District as Watershed Health AmeriCorps

2022-07-18T15:46:03-06:00March 3rd, 2021|Community Initiatives, Conservation, Recent News, Water|

A new partnership between the Sheridan Community Land Trust (SCLT) and Sheridan County Conservation District (SCCD) will aid watershed health throughout the area as Maggie DeFosse recently joined both organizations as a Watershed Health AmeriCorps through the Big Sky Watershed [...]

25 2021, 02

Ag landowners and producers have opportunity to improve their land, operation and water quality close to home for less cost than going it alone with Upper Tongue River Watershed grants

2022-07-18T15:46:38-06:00February 25th, 2021|Conservation, Recent News, Water|

Attention ag landowners and producers: Would you like to make sure more water gets from your ditch to your crops and pastures? Suppress harmful invasive plants and grasses? Get you stream headgate back in the stream and more water [...]

2 2021, 02

What to do with your unneeded lot? Create a conservation legacy

2021-08-13T11:56:54-06:00February 2nd, 2021|Conservation, Recent News|

A family with a history in Sheridan County has utilized a unique avenue to create a legacy of conservation in a place they love because of a recent gift they made to the Sheridan Community Land Trust. Inspired by [...]

31 2021, 01

Calling for a 2021 comeback? SCLT says get you out…doors

2021-02-01T16:37:00-07:00January 31st, 2021|Hiking, Recent News, Recreation, Trails|

“Don’t call it a comeback, I been here for years.” Thirty years ago, LL Cool J dropped the mic with this iconic, though not quite grammatically correct, opening line to his megahit “Mama Said Knock You Out.” The line quickly [...]

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