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SKLT has more than 12 miles of hiking trails and enjoying them is easy to do. Help make managing them just as easy, by following these basic principles of trail etiquette and our staff – not to mention wildlife – will thank you.

Pack it in, pack it out. Trails don’t have trash cans, so…

The South Kingstown Land Trust has hired Julia Fry Landstreet to serve as Executive Director, effective November 2016.

At the Annual membership meeting in March 2016 the Board of Directors submitted a revamped strategic plan, formulated by the Board of Trustees in response to the challenges of managing the properties we now hold in perpetuity,…

Round out 2016 with tax-savvy support for the South Kingstown Land Trust! SKLT’s accomplishments are possible because of you. The annual fund ensures that we can complete ambitious projects which will benefit South Kingstown for generations to come. Our land conservation work, stewardship of our protected properties, community programs and activities would not be possible…

On Saturday, November 12, SKLT was honored to receive an award at the Joint Conservation District Meeting for “Excellence in Promotion & Conservation of Land & Water Resources”. Thank you!

SKLT is pleased to announce that we are participating in an exciting pilot initiative of the RI Land Trust Council designed to encourage people of all ages to improve their health and wellness by spending more time outside. There is a growing body of research that shows that time in nature significantly improves physical, mental,…

Attention South County Landowners! Have you ever considered making your land available for farming? When you make land available for farming you help secure a future for farming in Rhode Island. Farmers are looking for land to rent—from a small vegetable plot (instead of lawn!) to livestock or crops on unused farmland. Sustainable, productive uses for all or parts…