Conserved Properties

- An orchard on the HD Burnham Farm
Stowe Land Trust is proud to be celebrating 20 years of protecting the spectacular farm and forest land that make this community unique. It's a true milestone that SLT has protected over 3000 acres of critical habitat, wild and productive lands, and unsurpassable recreational resources. Since the creation of Stowe Land Trust in 1987, the organization has completed 25 conservation projects, holds 21 conservation easements and owns 4 natural areas.
Stowe Land Trust embodies the goal of protecting a variety of landscapes, which play a critical role in the larger arena of smart planning for the future. By conserving both forest and field, waterways and viewsheds, we provide an opportunity for future generations to have access to unique recreational resources, and productive forests and farms that contribute to the health and productivity of our community. The work that we do here in Stowe contributes not only to the economic, social and natural health of our town, but enhances the greater community of Lamoille County and Central Vermont.
With the generous support of our members, the Vermont Housing and Conservation Board, Vermont Land Trust, the Stowe Select Board, Stowe Conservation Commission and other conservation organizations, our recent successes include the protection of the 513-acre Adams Camp property, 37-acre Nichols Field, known by many as the Gateway to Stowe and the 31-acre Joe's Pond property is Morristown.
For more information about any of Stowe Land Trust's conservation projects, please click on the property name in the menu on the left.
