St. Simons Land Trust

St. Simons Land Trust We are an accredited 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. RULES OF ENGAGEMENT:
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For 25+ years, our mission has been to preserve the island's natural and scenic character and to enhance the quality of life for present and future generations. Simons Land Trust welcomes constructive conversation on our page and other social media platforms, but will remove any posts/comments that are offensive, racist, inappropriate, obscene, and/or spam. Thank you for understanding!
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St. Simons Island is one of four islands on the southern coast of Georgia known as the Golden Isles. Simons is known for its stately live oaks, abundant salt and fresh water marshes, meandering creeks and rivers, and rich history. Spotted seatrout, redfish, flounder and tarpon are abundant in the creeks and near shore waters. And, just offshore is the calving ground for the North Atlantic Right Whale - the world's most endangered great whale. Simons is also a favorite destination for vacationers. Like so many coastal areas, St. Simons experienced a population boom in the 1990s. Recognizing that the uniqueness of this barrier island would continue to attract new residents and thus be heavily impacted by development, the St. Simons Land Trust was born. Recognition is given to the vision of local leaders such as Ben Slade III, Frances McCrary, and Jim and Jeannie Manning who were the Land Trust's founding members, and the organization's first Executive Director, Catherine Main, who operated the Land Trust out of her home until 2001 when an office was opened on Frederica Road. The St. Simons Land Trust has become a community institution entrusted with an extraordinary responsibility: to protect our scenic and historic treasures and to preserve the beauty and charm of our island for generations to come. Since those early days, the Land Trust has preserved more than 1,200 acres (and another 200 acres in a nearby county). The first parcel of land protected was the Gilbert property on Frederica Road, now the site of the popular John Gilbert Nature Trail which was opened to the public in 2006. Like more than 1,600 land trusts across the country, the SSLT works with willing property owners to preserve their land using tools that include: conservation easements, donations of land and outright purchases of land through tax advantaged "bargain sales." We are guided in our work by our most recent strategic plan for land conservation on the island that has established target areas for our work and priorities for transactions.

POV: Flipping through the most recent issue of Elegant Island Living Media Group and catching the beautifully wild and n...
06/02/2026

POV: Flipping through the most recent issue of Elegant Island Living Media Group and catching the beautifully wild and natural parts of St. Simons Island throughout the magazine. 💚

The birds are singing and the fish are biting 👍 Guale Preserve WaterfrontOpen from 7am - 7pm
06/01/2026

The birds are singing and the fish are biting 👍

Guale Preserve Waterfront
Open from 7am - 7pm

Meet May's "Good Dog of the Month" - Kacy!Kacy is an 11-year-old Labradoodle who has been visiting St. Simons Island for...
05/30/2026

Meet May's "Good Dog of the Month" - Kacy!

Kacy is an 11-year-old Labradoodle who has been visiting St. Simons Island for the past decade. She loves exploring the Land Trust’s dog-friendly properties during her stays on the island. Thank you to Sherry for sharing your sweet pup with us — we’re so happy Kacy is part of our Land Trust family!

All those who sent in photos or tagged us since January, don't worry! Your entry will roll over into June. Keep sending photos!

☀️ Summer Hours Notice ☀️ Beginning tomorrow, Saturday, May 30, through Monday July 27, Cannon's Point Preserve will be ...
05/29/2026

☀️ Summer Hours Notice ☀️

Beginning tomorrow, Saturday, May 30, through Monday July 27, Cannon's Point Preserve will be open as normal with limited access to the northern area.

Saturday & Sunday: 9am - 3pm with limited access to southern area only

Monday: 9am - 3pm with entire preserve open

05/28/2026

Who remembers the John Gilbert Nature Trail boardwalk BEFORE the much needed maintenance and facelift in 2024? 😳 As one of the most visited Land Trust properties on the island, making sure the property was safely accessible to visitors was a must!

Who wants to win some art?!We have collaborated with our longtime partner, award-winning photographer Benjamin Galland w...
05/27/2026

Who wants to win some art?!

We have collaborated with our longtime partner, award-winning photographer Benjamin Galland who has generously donated a custom canvas art print and book that will be given to one lucky Land Trust member who RENEWS or UPGRADES their membership at the $100 level or higher by June 23!

💚 Signed and custom framed 24"x36" gallery-wrapped canvas featuring the stunning image the saltmarsh adjacent to the Spears Preserve at Harrington. This is the newest addition to Ben's "Georgia Has a Coast" aerial photography series.

💚 Signed copy of "Island Time", a beautiful curated coffee table book co-published with late author Jingle Davis.

https://bit.ly/40Lc4K6 👈 For memberships and to enter!

05/26/2026

Last week, SSLT staff had the pleasure of welcoming residents from Marsh's Edge to Cannon’s Point Preserve for a special visit! The group included several longtime Land Trust members, as well as SSLT co-founder Frances McCrary. Guests enjoyed a guided vehicle tour to the north end of the Preserve, where they explored the remains of the large plantation home once owned by John Couper in the 1800s.

Following the informative tour, the group joined Land Trust staff for lunch at the Georgia-Pacific Education Pavilion and spent time enjoying the southern portion of the Preserve, including the dock and the beautiful live oak rotunda.

We are truly grateful for our partnership with Marsh’s Edge and for the opportunity to share the natural beauty and history of Cannon’s Point Preserve with their residents!

Our staff recently had the special opportunity to visit St. Catherines Island and learn more about the incredible preser...
05/25/2026

Our staff recently had the special opportunity to visit St. Catherines Island and learn more about the incredible preservation and conservation efforts taking place there.

As a land trust dedicated to protecting the natural beauty and ecological health of St. Simons, SSLT believes it is important for our team to understand and learn from the work happening across Georgia’s barrier islands. Each island has its own story, challenges, and conservation successes — and together, these efforts help keep Georgia’s coast wild, natural, and resilient for generations to come.

A huge thank you to Royce and Christa Hayes and all who led us around the island and shared their wealth of knowledge. We are grateful for the chance to connect, learn, and be inspired by the stewardship taking place on St. Catherines Island.

Cannon's Point Preserve is open this Memorial Day weekend, Saturday- Monday 9am-3pm thanks to our WONDERFUL docents! We ...
05/22/2026

Cannon's Point Preserve is open this Memorial Day weekend, Saturday- Monday 9am-3pm thanks to our WONDERFUL docents!

We are so thankful for this amazing team who volunteer their time to ensure visitors can enjoy Cannon's Point Preserve on the weekends 💚

05/21/2026

It will be a sunny Memorial Day weekend! Stay hydrated and enjoy the beautiful and natural wonder of St. Simons Island!

Address

1810 Frederica Road
Saint Simons Island, GA
31522

Opening Hours

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

Telephone

+19126389109

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