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Cactus Club
Cactus Club members are the foundation of Prickly Pear Land Trust. Your recurring donation supports conservation, recreation, and education from the Continental Divide to the Missouri River. Join the Cactus Club, and you’ll join a vibrant community of trail and nature lovers dedicated to leaving it better than they found it.
Joining Cactus Club is Easy
- Pledge a monthly gift with a debit card, credit card, or check.
- Sign up online or mail a gift form to our office.
- Change or update the amount at any time.
- We’ll automatically renew your membership annually.
- You’ll receive an annual statement in January for tax purposes.
Cactus Club rewards
$10 Per Month
- Cactus Club sticker
- South Hills Trail Map
- Open Views newsletter
$25 per month
- Cactus Club sticker
- South Hills Trail Map
- Open Views newsletter
$50 per month
- Cactus Club sticker
- South Hills Trail Map
- Open Views newsletter
- 12 free beers at Blackfoot River Brewing Co.
$125 per month
- Cactus Club sticker
- South Hills Trail Map
- Open Views quarterly newsletter
- 12 free beers at Blackfoot River Brewing Co.
- Coffee with a PPLT staff member of your choice
I want to give back to the place I love
I hike three to five times a week and really appreciate the trails and Tenmile Creek Park.
Melanie Symons
PPLT’s work allows us to be outside and to have a place to hike, exercise, and walk our dogs.
Katherine Orr and Randy Dix
We've just discovered The Grove and exercise there often! Thank you for providing the poop bags. We use a lot, so we thought we'd help out with that expense!
Laura and Roxy the border collie
Impact Report
Big land. Big sky. Big impact.
In the last five years, Prickly Pear Land Trust permanently protected 15,840 acres, created two community parks, signed three trail easements, and launched a transformative outdoor education program.
Read all about it in our 2024-2024 Impact Report.
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