Johns Island Gains New Greenspace Along Main Road

Lowcountry Land Trust is thrilled to announce the successful acquisition, protection, and transfer of Main Road Park on Johns Island. This 40-acre landmark project, fully funded by the Charleston County […]
Honoring a Legacy: Homegrown Ashley Demosthenes Heads to the National Stage

Lowcountry Land Trust is proud to announce that its longtime, fearless leader, Ashley Demosthenes, has been selected as the next President & CEO of the Land Trust Alliance. Among more […]
2024 in Review: A Record Year of Conservation Success

Lowcountry Land Trust is celebrating a landmark year of advancing conservation efforts, fostering community connections, and protecting the region’s invaluable treasures for generations to come. Reflecting on the successes of […]
Celebrating 35 Years of the ACE Basin

This year, the ACE Basin Task Force celebrates 35 years of extraordinary conservation success, safeguarding one of the most ecologically and culturally significant regions in the world. Named for the […]
$8.5M Greenbelt Funds Awarded to Land Trust Projects

Lowcountry Land Trust is proud to announce the designation of $8,556,750 from the Charleston County Greenbelt Program to support eight transformative conservation projects that will safeguard cultural heritage, enhance public […]
Angel Oak Preserve Community Roundtable Highlights

Feature Image Credit: Allen Russ Photography, LLC On November 7, Lowcountry Land Trust hosted the Angel Oak Preserve Community Roundtable—a gathering of designers, cultural historians, park logistics experts, conservationists, and […]
2024 Sporting Clays Shoot Photos, Winners, and More!

Thank You On October 25, 26, and 27, guests of the 2024 Sporting Clays Shoot, presented by Norfolk Southern and Garden & Gun, enjoyed a professionally set clays course highlighting […]
$1.09 Million Awarded to Lowcountry Conservation Projects

Lowcountry Land Trust is proud to announce the first-ever projects funded by the Dorchester County Greenbelt Program: the Barry Tract and Young’s Farm. These two vital conservation efforts will help […]
Phillips’ Historic Rutledge Tomb Protected Forever

In partnership with the Phillips Community Association and its residents, Lowcountry Land Trust is proud to announce the protection of the historic Rutledge Tomb, a key cultural landmark within the […]
Meet Easement Donor Chris Jacobs (Video)

Lowcountry Land Trust is excited to introduce you to conservation easement donor Chris Jacobs and her property, Sheldon Plantation. This stunning 752-acre sanctuary is adjacent to Old Sheldon Church Ruins in the […]