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 [...]
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 [...]
FOR PRINT - 2019 SPRING NEWSLETTERDownload
Updates on a potential connecting pathway Pathway handoutDownload
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 [...]
Executive Director Brad Bauer (left) receives a check from Jesse Woods, Brewery Manager at Black Tooth Brewing, which represents the brewery's donation from a recent Community Pint Night and Red Grade Trails Comment Party. Attendees and a matching donor raised [...]
Land mines. Dung dunes. Manure mountains. Whatever you call them, if you've spent any time on The Classic Soldier Ridge Trail, you've likely had to dodge a cow pie or two. And, from time to time, you may have had [...]