Voluntary Mitigation at the Barry Tract

Last fall, Lowcountry Land Trust proudly announced the first-ever projects funded by the newly formed Dorchester County Greenbelt Program for the benefit of the public. In addition to the recently […]
Lowcountry Land Trust Welcomes New Board Members

Lowcountry Land Trust is excited to announce updates to its Board of Trustees. These dedicated community members oversee the strategic direction of Lowcountry Land Trust, ensuring that our mission of […]
Meet Lowcountry Land Trust’s 2025 Intern Class

Lowcountry Land Trust is proud to introduce our 2025 summer interns! These four college students are working alongside staff to gain valuable experience while advancing the organization’s mission. With a […]
Resiliency in Conservation: From Coastal SC to Western NC and Beyond

At the end of March, the Land Trust Alliance hosted the 2025 Southeast Land Conservation Conference in Asheville, NC. Lowcountry Land Trust staff attended for two days of thought-provoking presentations […]
2025 Spring Gathering at Plum Hill – Photo Gallery

At the beginning of April on a perfectly sunny day, over 400 people gathered in the heart of the ACE Basin for Lowcountry Land Trust’s 2025 Spring Gathering. Former Trustee […]
Celebrating Lifelong Commitments to Conservation

On Thursday, March 6, Lowcountry Land Trust hosted its annual Longleaf Society Conservation Celebration. While this event is always highly anticipated, honoring the sustaining support of the Land Trust’s Longleaf […]
Little Fee Tract Conservation Easement Strengthens the ACE Basin

Lowcountry Land Trust is excited to announce the conservation of the Little Fee Tract, permanently protecting 314 acres in the ACE Basin. The fully donated conservation easement, with 1.77 miles […]
94 Acres of Vital Johns Island Farmland Protected

Lowcountry Land Trust is proud to announce the acquisition of Grayson Oaks, a 94-acre property on Johns Island. This transformative purchase addresses South Carolina’s agricultural land loss crisis while protecting […]
Angel Oak Preserve Update: January 2025

Lowcountry Land Trust’s latest Angel Oak Preserve update features what we heard from the community during our roundtable event at the end of 2024, how we’re incorporating the feedback into […]
Time-Honored Winter Activities of the Lowcountry

Did you know that the Lowcountry averages 230 days of sunshine per year? The temperatures may be cooler, but the sunny, mild winters in the Lowcountry are the perfect time […]