Trails this summer are up to you
You have an amazing opportunity to bring a new trail to life. With spring here, it’s perfect timing for trail work to begin on the next 2.9 miles of Red Grade Trails. Thanks to a $50,000 grant from the [...]
You have an amazing opportunity to bring a new trail to life. With spring here, it’s perfect timing for trail work to begin on the next 2.9 miles of Red Grade Trails. Thanks to a $50,000 grant from the [...]
Imagine sitting around the campfire at dusk, the mountains silhouetted in the distance as each star winks and blinks its way into the darkening sky. Growing up here, Cloud Peak has always been in your thoughts and your view, but [...]
Contact: Colin Betzler, SCLT Executive Director Phone: (307) 673 – 4702 Email: [email protected] FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 12/9/2016 Partnership Secures New Community Nature Park The Sheridan Community Land Trust (SCLT) and a range of diverse project partners are pleased to announce [...]
Contact: Katie Belton, SCLT Director of Community Engagement Phone: (307) 673 – 4702 Email: [email protected] or [email protected] FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 12/7/2016 Approval Given for Additional Red Grade Trails Sheridan Community Land Trust receives permission for trails and trailhead. [...]
Steve Dudley teaches proper technique with a hand saw. Shovels and Spades on Red Grade Trails was the best! Steve Dudley, a local naturalist, led this event. He showed us the SCLT tool trailer and then gave us [...]
We had so much fun in the sun at the Scott Bicentennial Park in Dayton for our September Unplug event. We love holding our events all across Sheridan County to encourage different audiences to join! This was our only after [...]
Sadly, we had to cancel this event due to the cold and rain. Next year we will be back!
In partnership with the Natural Resource Conservation Service (NRCS), the Tongue River Initiative (a project-dependent partnership of SCLT, The Nature Conservancy, and Sheridan County Conservation District) would like to announce opportunities for Russian Olive removal with native species restoration, as [...]
We have been working diligently on the conservation front and are excited to share our anticipation of several projects closing before the end of 2016, with a fourth to follow in 2017. The public benefits of these projects are diverse [...]
September on Red Grade Trails meant breaking ground for an additional mile of hiking trail on State Land. We are continually energized by the 30+ volunteers from the community who have donated their time, strength, and ideas to help us [...]