Holdings

The West Virginia Land Trust currently holds conservation easements on a variety of lands including forests, lakeside habitats, agricultural lands and recreational areas.

Most of these properties remain in private ownership, although some are publicly accessible and owned or maintained by the West Virginia Land Trust.

Monongalia County:

  • 100-acre lakefront nature preserve used for scientific research, nature education and research
  • 84-acre mature forest habitat

Harrison County:

  • 90-acre historic family farm outside of Clarksburg

Kanawha County:

  • 50-acre public nature preserve for recreation and education purposes
  • 55 acres of private land in an area under development pressure

Monroe County:

  • 50-acre farm in partnership with the Monroe County Farmland Protection Board
  • 212-acre farm adjacent to a designated scenic highway in partnership with the Indian Creek Conservancy

Jackson County:

  • 160-acre historic farm property
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