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​Non profit/non governmental Accredited land trust preserving and enhancing quality of life for all people through permanent land protection.
The Northwest Arkansas Land Trust is a local, non-profit, 501 c 3 organization dedicated to protecting quality of life in Northwest Arkansas by permanently protecting our regions wealth of sceni

c, natural and cultural assets. The organization works collaboratively with a diverse set of regional partners to promote efficient urban planning, conservation of green space and natural resources, and the protection of our region’s abundant heritage.

06/16/2026

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

City of Goshen Expands Mill Branch Park with Permanently Protected 50-Acre Addition

Goshen, Ark. - The City of Goshen is expanding Mill Branch Park by approximately 50 percent with the addition of 50 acres of newly protected open space, made possible through a partnership with the Northwest Arkansas Land Trust (NWALT) and a generous land donation from Dick Bennett.

The City of Goshen will celebrate the park expansion and other major milestones with a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Saturday, June 20, at 9:00 a.m. at Mill Branch Park, 409 E. Bowen Blvd. The celebration will mark the completion of Phase One of the ADA-compliant trail, Phase Two on the horizon, the recent land donation, the park’s land purchase, and the groundbreaking for a new pavilion currently under construction on the south side of the park.

This collaborative effort highlights how cities and conservation organizations can work together to create lasting public benefits. Bennett first donated the property to NWALT, which then placed a permanent conservation easement on the land, ensuring it will never be developed, before transferring ownership to the City of Goshen for park expansion.

“This project is a great example of multiple partners coming together to bring nature and outdoor recreation to the people of Goshen and the surrounding communities. As a local land trust, we are thankful for the opportunity to work with landowners, like Mr. Bennett, to help them realize their conservation goals while bettering our environment and community,” said Ben Speight, Director of Land Protection at NWALT.

The newly added acreage is immediately adjacent to Mill Branch Park, creating a larger, contiguous green space that enhances both recreation and conservation. The property is fully forested with mature oak-hickory habitat, includes a small pond, and features a stream that feeds directly into Mill Branch, a tributary of Beaver Lake.

For the City of Goshen, the project represents a major investment in quality of life. The expanded park will provide more room for outdoor recreation, scenic enjoyment, and future trail opportunities, while maintaining the rural character that residents value. The protected land is visible from both Fire Tower Road and within the park itself, preserving the area’s natural beauty for all who live in or visit the community.

Just as importantly, the permanent protection of this property delivers significant regional benefits. By conserving forestland and riparian habitat within the Beaver Lake watershed, the project helps protect water quality for thousands of Northwest Arkansas residents who rely on the lake for their drinking water.

“What a pleasure it was to work with Ben, Evan and Grady at NWALT in accepting the land donation so graciously provided by Dick Bennett. We are so fortunate to receive such a meaningful contribution to Mill Branch Park and the conservation of this property for all to enjoy. The City of Goshen, Arkansas fully supports the mission, vision and values of NWALT and is thankful for the conservation efforts they lead,” said Mayor Stroud of the City of Goshen.

The Bennett Property also strengthens a growing network of protected lands in the region, connecting to existing parkland and contributing to a broader green space corridor. This kind of connectivity is critical for both wildlife movement and for providing residents with meaningful access to nature close to home.

With the addition of these 50 acres, Mill Branch Park becomes an even more valuable community asset, one that balances recreation, conservation, and a shared commitment to protecting the places that define Northwest Arkansas.

About Northwest Arkansas Land Trust:
Northwest Arkansas Land Trust works to permanently protect land with ecological, agricultural, scenic, and recreational value across the region. By partnering with landowners and communities like the City of Goshen, NWALT helps ensure that Northwest Arkansas’s natural landscapes remain a lasting benefit for everyone.

We’re excited to celebrate alongside the City of Goshen at the Mill Branch Park Ribbon Cutting Ceremony this Saturday, J...
06/16/2026

We’re excited to celebrate alongside the City of Goshen at the Mill Branch Park Ribbon Cutting Ceremony this Saturday, June 20 at 9:00 AM!

This event marks several exciting milestones for Mill Branch Park, including the completion of Phase One of the ADA-compliant trail, the park’s land purchase, a recent land donation, and progress toward the new pavilion. NWALT is grateful to play a role in helping protect land that expands opportunities for outdoor recreation, community gathering, and conservation in Goshen.

Join us as we celebrate this special place and all that’s ahead for Mill Branch Park! 🌱🧡

Join us as we celebrate our very own Mill Branch Park! 🌳

Spanning 163 acres, this beautiful piece of the Ozarks continues to grow as a place for our community to gather, explore, and enjoy nature together. We’re excited to mark several major milestones with a special ribbon-cutting ceremony for the completion of Phase One of our ADA-compliant trail, with Phase Two already on the horizon, and groundbreaking for our new pavilion.

We’ll also celebrate the park’s land purchase, a recent land donation, and the new pavilion currently under construction on the south side of the park!

Most of all, this is simply a day to come together and appreciate Mill Branch Park and all that’s ahead! 🧡🌱

Saturday | June 20th | 9:00am

06/10/2026

Same energy as a fish pic, but make it habitat management.

A quick Wilson Springs Preserve update: recent rain has left parts of the preserve underwater, and a bridge needs to be ...
06/08/2026

A quick Wilson Springs Preserve update: recent rain has left parts of the preserve underwater, and a bridge needs to be relocated. We recommend waiting a couple of days before visiting while conditions improve.

Unless you’re aiming for the full Renee experience: wet feet included. 😄

🌿 We’re Hiring: Executive Director & Chief Executive OfficerThe Northwest Arkansas Land Trust is seeking a mission-drive...
06/04/2026

🌿 We’re Hiring: Executive Director & Chief Executive Officer

The Northwest Arkansas Land Trust is seeking a mission-driven, accomplished leader to serve as our next Executive Director & Chief Executive Officer.

At a pivotal moment for conservation in Northwest Arkansas, this role offers the opportunity to lead a nationally accredited land trust dedicated to permanently protecting the forests, wetlands, working farms, waterways, and scenic landscapes that make our region special.

The Executive Director & CEO will guide NWALT’s conservation strategy, fundraising, staff leadership, financial stewardship, board partnership, and community engagement as we continue protecting land for future generations.

📍 Northwest Arkansas | In-person, full-time
💼 Salary: $90,000–$110,000, commensurate with experience, plus benefits
📅 Priority consideration deadline: June 24, 2026

NWALT is committed to building a diverse, inclusive, and equitable organization, and we encourage applications from candidates of all backgrounds.

Learn more and apply: https://www.nwalandtrust.org/careers/executive-director-chief-executive-officer/

Please share this opportunity with qualified leaders in your network who are passionate about conservation and the future of Northwest Arkansas.

The Northwest Arkansas Land Trust is announcing a leadership transition. After four years of dedicated service, Grady Sp...
06/03/2026

The Northwest Arkansas Land Trust is announcing a leadership transition. After four years of dedicated service, Grady Spann will be stepping down as CEO and Executive Director.

Grady’s leadership has strengthened NWALT and expanded our impact across Northwest Arkansas. His commitment to conservation, community partnerships, and protecting the lands that make this region special has left a lasting legacy.

Thanks to Grady’s steady guidance, NWALT is strong, stable, and ready for its next chapter. Our board and staff remain deeply committed to the mission, and we look forward to welcoming new leadership that will continue building on this momentum.

Please join us in thanking Grady for his service and in supporting NWALT as we move forward together.

If you or someone you know may be interested in serving as NWALT’s next CEO and Executive Director, learn more about the position here: https://www.nwalandtrust.org/careers/executive-director-chief-executive-officer/

Join us this Saturday, June 6th, for the 22nd Annual War Eagle Appreciation Day from 11 am to 1 pm at the Withrow Spring...
06/03/2026

Join us this Saturday, June 6th, for the 22nd Annual War Eagle Appreciation Day from 11 am to 1 pm at the Withrow Springs State Park by the Keith Ham Pavilion in Huntsville. This free community event features live music with the Rufus Stephens Jr. Memorial Concert featuring Double Wide Trailer, plus a complimentary grilled lunch provided by Arvest. Bring the whole family to enjoy raffle prizes, interactive activities focused on the War Eagle watershed, and the annual landowner award celebrating conservation in the War Eagle Creek watershed.

We want to thank our planning partners and sponsors who make this event possible: City of Huntsville, Ruf's Fund to Conserve the War Eagle, Ozark Adventure & Recreation - War Eagle Kayaks & Campground, Arkansas State Parks, Beaver Water District, Northwest Arkansas Land Trust, H2Ozarks Cleaner Water Together, War Eagle Creek Regional Conservation Partnership Program, Arkansas Game and Fish Commission, Watershed Conservation Resource Center, and Arvest Bank. We look forward to celebrating the natural beauty of the War Eagle and the community that works together to protect it!

War Eagle Movie NightJune 5 at 6:00 pm - 7:00 pmFree with Beaver Watershed AllianceJoin us for a free family-friendly mo...
06/01/2026

War Eagle Movie Night
June 5 at 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm

Free with Beaver Watershed Alliance

Join us for a free family-friendly movie night to watch two local conservation films on Friday, June 5th from 6 – 7 p.m. at the Basham Community Center in Downtown Huntsville! The Alliance, Northwest Arkansas Land Trust, and community partners will be showing free film screenings of “Bridge to War Eagle” and “One Acre at a Time” to kick off the annual War Eagle Appreciation Day festivities! Free snacks will be provided. Both films celebrate War Eagle Creek and the people and conservation organizations that support a healthy watershed!

https://www.beaverwatershedalliance.org/event/war-eagle-movie-night/

We’re proud to celebrate Jenny Burbidge, a valued member of the Northwest Arkansas Land Trust Board of Directors, on bei...
05/29/2026

We’re proud to celebrate Jenny Burbidge, a valued member of the Northwest Arkansas Land Trust Board of Directors, on being named to the Arkansas Business 40 Under 40 Class of 2026!

Jenny’s commitment to conservation, thoughtful design, and resilient communities is felt throughout Northwest Arkansas. We are grateful for her leadership and proud to have her helping guide NWALT’s mission to protect the lands and waters that make our region special.

Congratulations, Jenny, on this well-deserved recognition! 🌿👏

Big congratulations to our very own Jenny Burbidge, founder of Prism Design Studio, on being named to the Arkansas Business 40 Under 40 Class of 2026!

This honor recognizes the state’s most promising young business and community leaders, and anyone who has worked with Jenny knows she fits the bill perfectly. Beyond leading Prism Design Studio, Jenny’s impact is felt across the region through her deep commitment to conservation, design excellence, and resilient communities. We’re celebrating a career built on giving back, including her vital leadership roles with:

Northwest Arkansas Land Trust
Arkansas ASLA
Illinois River Watershed Partnership
Urban Land Institute Northwest Arkansas

Please join us in celebrating Jenny and the entire 40 Under 40 Class of 2026!

Betty Hinshaw is in full bloom. 🌼Native plants, pollinators, and spring color are bringing the sanctuary to life!A beaut...
05/28/2026

Betty Hinshaw is in full bloom. 🌼

Native plants, pollinators, and spring color are bringing the sanctuary to life!

A beautiful reminder of what protected land makes possible.

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1725 S Smokehouse Trl
Fayetteville, AR
72701

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 5pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 5pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 5pm
Thursday 8:30am - 5pm
Friday 8:30am - 5pm

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