Young’s Farm Preserves Agriculture and Supports Swamp Restoration in Dorchester County

Lowcountry Land Trust is proud to announce the permanent protection of a 225-acre working agricultural property owned by Rita and Melvin Young in Dorchester County. Located just outside the Town […]
Expanding Recreation & Restoring Waterway Access on Johns Island

Lowcountry Land Trust is excited to announce the permanent protection of 66 acres on Johns Island, marking a crucial step toward restoring the community’s historic access to the water while […]
Community Engagement Opportunity: Help Us Name the Angel Oak Preserve Entryway

Lowcountry Land Trust is thrilled to invite the community to help name the new entryway road leading into the future Angel Oak Preserve. As part of our effort to protect […]
Historic Red Top Park Protected Forever

Lowcountry Land Trust is excited to highlight the permanent protection of Red Top Park, a cornerstone of community life in the historic Red Top neighborhood of Charleston County. The conservation […]
Adding 35 Acres to Caw Caw Interpretive Center

Header photo courtesy of Charleston County Parks. Lowcountry Land Trust is excited to announce the permanent protection of the 35-acre Holly Grove property, which will serve as an official addition […]
Expanding the Conservation of Fairfield Plantation

Lowcountry Land Trust is proud to announce the permanent protection of an additional portion of Fairfield Plantation—an ecologically rich and historically significant property located on the South Santee River at […]
Angel Oak Preserve Update: April 2025

Since our last update in January, we have made significant progress thanks to your continued support and the powerful community spirit surrounding the Angel Oak Preserve. In early April, the […]
Pristine Little Goat Island Protected Forever

Lowcountry Land Trust is excited to announce the permanent protection of Little Goat Island, an undisturbed sea island southwest of Goat Island and north of Isle of Palms along the […]
Easement Safeguards History and Habitat in the Ashley River Historic District

Lowcountry Land Trust is excited to share the permanent protection of a 20-acre property along the Ashley River, an accomplishment made possible thanks to the generosity of private landowners who […]
945 Acres Protected Forever at Plum Hill

In the heart of the ACE Basin adjacent to the Combahee River lies Plum Hill, a 945-acre private property where Lowcountry Land Trust supporters will convene for the 2025 Spring […]