Lake Placid Land Conservancy

Lake Placid Land Conservancy Conserving land and water in Lake Placid and the Ausable and Saranac River watersheds.

Lake Placid Land Conservancy was created because of a strong and steady demand for continued land conservation in the Adirondacks. We see continued conservation of local landscapes as a fundamental component of broader efforts to maintain the region’s distinctive character.

Address

Lake Placid, NY
12946

General information

Lake Placid Land Conservancy assists landowners individuals, families, and institutions with conserving their land. We work with landowners to understand their conservation goals and craft a conservation plan that best fits their interests while protecting their property's unique conservation values. These values may include wildlife habitat or natural, scenic or recreational characteristics of a property that are important to the landowner and provide significant benefit to the broader community. The desire to protect the natural character of the land, as well as its natural resources, often inspires landowners to conserve their property. Many Adirondack landowners have a deep connection with their land and want to protect its natural and historic heritage. Many who have inherited family land from several generations have an interest in passing it on to their children.

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

(518) 837-5177

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