The Litchfield Land Trust, established in 1968, is one of Connecticut's earliest land trusts dedicated to conserving and protecting the natural beauty and New England charm of Litchfield for present and future residents. With over 1,400 acres of owned land and conservation easements on an additional 2,500 acres, the trust works tirelessly to safeguard scenic vistas, natural resources, and maintain the area's unique character.
Offering a variety of trails, including the Stillman Danaher Preserve, Prospect Mountain Preserve, Shepaug Crossing Preserve, Upper Bantam River Preserve, and Graham Thompson Preserve, the Litchfield Land Trust invites visitors to explore and appreciate the beauty of the preserved landscapes. There are also opportunities for individuals to get involved and support the trust through donations, volunteering, and joining the board.
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