Team & Board Meet the staff of the Rangeley Lakes Heritage Trust, working to conserve, restore and steward the lands and waters of Rangeley.| Rangeley Lakes Heritage Trust
At our Annual Membership Picnic on August 8 at Mountain Star Estate, we gathered not just to celebrate another year of conservation progress, but to honor the people who make this work possible. Volunteers, board members, and longtime supporters are the heart of Rangeley Lakes Heritage Trust (RLHT), and this year we were proud to recognize several individuals whose dedication to the Rangeley Region has been nothing short of extraordinary. The post Honoring the Heart of Conservation: RLHT Reco...| Rangeley Lakes Heritage Trust
Rangeley Lakes Heritage Trust (RLHT) is excited to share some big news — we’ve welcomed two new members to our Board of Directors: Rachel Hovel and Kyle Haley.| Rangeley Lakes Heritage Trust
Conserving the land, water, and access.| Rangeley Lakes Heritage Trust
Over the past three weeks, our trail crew has made incredible progress across several of our most loved properties: Cascade Stream, Forest Legacy, Bonney Point, and Hunter Cove.| Rangeley Lakes Heritage Trust
Although most of North and Central America will witness a partial solar eclipse, a fortunate fraction of people residing in the path of totality will be able to witness a total solar eclipse. And luckily for the Rangeley Region, it happens to be located on that path!| Rangeley Lakes Heritage Trust
Although most of North and Central America will witness a partial solar eclipse, a fortunate fraction of people residing in the path of totality will be able to witness a total solar eclipse. And luckily for the Rangeley Region, it happens to be located on that path! The post 2024 Kennebago River Restoration Update appeared first on Rangeley Lakes Heritage Trust.| Rangeley Lakes Heritage Trust
Paul leaves behind an enduring legacy and a solid institutional foundation that we are committed to building upon. He reinforced our collective purpose, reminding us to work together for a mission greater than ourselves.| Rangeley Lakes Heritage Trust