Conservation close to home
The New River Land Trust works to conserve farmland, forests, open spaces, and historic places in the New River region of Southwest Virginia.
We work with landowners to conserve or restore their land, and with partners on larger conservation and public access projects such as Brush Mountain Park.
Our Impact Since 2002.
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       57,000ACRES OF LAND PROTECTED 
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       27MILES OF NEW RIVER WATERFRONT PROTECTED 
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       $6.9MOF CONSERVATION FUNDING BROUGHT TO THE NRV 
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       758ACRES OF NEW PARKLAND IN BLACKSBURG 
For Landowners
We help landowners conserve their land with conservation easements, and work with partners and landowners to restore vital habitats such as the North Fork of the Roanoke River Restoration Project.
 
        
        
      
    
    “Life is a great adventure … accept it in such a spirit.”
— President Theodore Roosevelt


 
            
              
            
            
          
               
                       
                      