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Protecting Montana’s Heritage

November 19th, 2019

PROACTIVE RANCHERS SAVING WILDLIFE’S LAST BEST PLACE - an excerpt from PPLT's 2019 fall newsletter.

Bullock signs ASARCO settlement funds for trails and water infrastructure

November 5th, 2019

Funds are allocated to set up infrastructures and potential trail system but cannot fund PPLT operation costs.

State and local leaders celebrate next step in East Helena smelter site restoration

November 5th, 2019

Leaders solidified the partnership between all of the groups working to make the Prickly Pear Creek Greenway in East Helena a reality.

Up-Close with PPLT’s New Education Initiative

September 13th, 2019

Become a volunteer with our education program! Learn why we are doing this and how you can be a bigger part.

Tenmile Partnership Makes for an Improved Park

September 9th, 2019

Spring Meadow Lake State Park has expanded their management to include some of our day-to-day operations at Tenmile Creek Park.

LEGRANDE FINALE

August 19th, 2019

PPLT COMPLETES PROTECTION OF LEGRANDE CANNON RECREATION AREA - an excerpt from PPLT's 2019 Summer Newsletter.

MOVING MOUNTAINS—20 YEARS ASCENDING AND EXPANDING

August 19th, 2019

In 1999, the creation of what is now Mt. Ascension Natural Park began with PPLT's first land addition to the city of Helena. This year we celebrate the 20th anniversary.

PPLT finalizes sale to protect land from developers

July 22nd, 2019

After years of negotiation, a deal has been finalized between Prickly Pear Land Trust and the Whyte Family, to protect 72 acres of land along the LeGrande Cannon Trail.

Trail project near Kading Cabin brings together multiple recreation groups

July 3rd, 2019

The Montana Wilderness Association, PPLT, MBG, and Back Country Horsemen of Montana are playing a role to help make the Cliff Mountain Crest Trail a reality.

Volunteers building new multi-use trail south of Elliston

July 1st, 2019

Montana High Divide Trails is a partnership that includes hikers, mountain bikers, horseback riders, and wilderness and conservation advocates. They have organized to build a new trail.

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