Angel Oak Preserve Designs: Community Input Requested

CHARLESTON COUNTY, SC – Lowcountry Land Trust, in partnership with the City of Charleston and local stakeholders, today announced that the near-final designs of the future Angel Oak Preserve are […]
Meet Summer Intern Kate Schaible

Native to Charleston, intern Kate Schaible spends her summers in the Lowcountry between semesters at Wake Forest University. As an Economics major with a minor in Environmental Studies, Kate found […]
Award Winning Landscape Architect Firm to Plan Angel Oak Preserve

CHARLESTON COUNTY, SC – Lowcountry Land Trust (LLT) has announced that, in partnership with a group of local stakeholders, it has selected Nelson Byrd Woltz Landscape Architects (NBW) to lead […]
The Angel Oak Effect with Samantha Siegel

In 2008, Samantha Siegel took a stand and started a movement to save the Angel Oak and its surrounding land from impending development. Along the way, she garnered support from […]
PUBLICLY ACCESSIBLE LAND PROTECTED BY LOWCOUNTRY LAND TRUST

Here are a few fall adventure ideas for you and your family to enjoy on publicly accessible land protected by Lowcountry Land Trust! Angel Oak Tree Park (John’s Island, SC) […]
3 cleanup events + 236 volunteers = 7,000 pounds of litter collected

Our clocks have sprung forward. The sun stays out past dinner. And the bugs are coming out of hiding. How is it possible that the first quarter of the year […]
Four Places to Visit this Spring

We’re sharing four of our favorite places to visit in the springtime. Scroll on to explore, then plan your next weekend adventure. Angel Oak Tree Park (John’s Island, Charleston, […]
2017 was a year filled with action

2017 was a year filled with action – 61 volunteers participated in seven different projects that ranged from litter cleanups to installing “Protected Forever” signs on Lowcountry Land Trust protected […]
Angel Oak Update Fall 2016

Angel Oak Update Fall 2016 Ecological Study Our work with the Angel Oak is moving along at a steady pace. Most recently we received the results of Dr. Joel […]
Angel Oak Effect Spring 2016 Update

In the spring of 2014, with the help of over 10,000 supporters and numerous community partners, Lowcountry Land Trust completed the purchase and permanent protection of 35 acres adjacent to […]