2021 - 2024

SPIVA BUTTE
1,400 acres 
No Public Access Restoring native shrub-steppe after the 2020 fires

CHELAN COULEES RESERVE
2,100+ acres 
No Public Access Secured for wildlife habitat & climate resiliency

2016 - 2020

BADGER MOUNTAIN
10,000 acres 
No Public Access Conservation easement protects shrub-steppe on working ranches

LOWER SLEEPY HOLLOW
40 acres 
Mixed Access Preserving undeveloped flood plain on the Wenatchee River

2011 - 2013

NASON RIDGE COMMUNITY FOREST
3,714 acres 
Public Access Saved from timber harvest by a $6 million campaign

CASHMERE CANYONS PRESERVE
2,200 acres 
11 Miles of Trail Privately preserved for hikers in Nahahum Canyon

2013 - 2015

BURCH MOUNTAIN
1,000 acres 
No Public Access Conservation easement donated to protect the Foothills

NASON CREEK
180 acres 
Mixed Access Preserved for salmon habitat restoration

2006 - 2008

$8 MILLION CAMPAIGN
1,500 acres 
33 Miles of Trail Secured Castle Rock, Sage Hills Gateway & North Foothills

SADDLE ROCK NATURAL AREA
325 acres 
4.1 Miles of Trail CDLT stewards popular trails with iconic views

2008 - 2010

HORSE LAKE RESERVE
1,800 acres 
14.7 Miles of Trail Protected for wildlife, mule deer, and recreation

MOUNTAIN HOME RIDGE
169 acres 
2.4 Miles of Trail Forest protected for hiking & wildlife migration

1995 - 2005

WHITE RIVER AREA
685 acres 
No Public Access Preserved for salmon spawning and restoration

DRY GULCH
680 acres 
2 Miles of Trail Conservation easement preserves trails for hikers & horses

1980 - 1995

FOOTHILLS TRAIL SYSTEM OPENS
35 acres 
Jacobson Preserve The Foothills trails officially open with the Jacobson Preserve.

ENTIAT RIVER
658 acres 
Mixed Access Began protecting 13+ properties for river restoration

June 2020

The Land Trust purchases 40 acres on the lower White River for conservation of salmon habitat. The White River Martinson Property was one of the very few unprotected properties in the lower 5 miles of the river and its protection is key to the future reconnection of a river oxbow, which would provide vital side-channel fish habitat.

November 2020

CDLT donates the Sam Hill property, a popular climbing and hiking area up the Icicle Canyon, to the U.S. Forest Service. Held by CDLT since 2005, this transfer to the USFS was made possible in part by a generous donation of the privately-held mineral rights to CDLT by the Bevis Family. This is part of the Forest Service effort to increase the amount of protected property on Icicle Road for recreation.