Partner Organizations

As a non-profit organization, Wood River Land Trust knows the value of cultivating successful partnerships with other organizations and stakeholders at all levels and across many focus areas. We partner with public agencies, other non-profit organizations, grant-funding organizations, volunteer groups, private citizens and members of the community, and many others who share our vision of protecting and restoring our landscapes and environment.

The Wood River Land Trust is proud to work with government agencies, municipalities, and other non-profits to ensure the preservation of critical lands.

  • Stennet Public Access: This acre on the Big Lost River near Mackay, Idaho known as Stennet Public Access, was given to the Wood River Land Trust which, in 2002, conveyed the parcel to the Idaho Department of Fish and Game, subject to the condition that the Fish and Game guarantees recreational and fishing access to the river from the parcel.
  • Bluff Parcel: The Wood River Land Trust acquired 3 acres in the Elkhorn area, known as the Bluff Parcel. The parcel was transferred to the Sun Valley Elkhorn Association, and with the Association's support, the parcel has been zoned Open Space by the City of Sun Valley.
  • Timbered Dome: 1,609 acres located in Butte County, Idaho known as the Timbered Dome property were sold to a private citizen which under his ownership was approved for a Grasslands Reserve Program permanent easement in 2011.
  • Square Lake: 320 acres located in Blaine County, Idaho known as the Square Lake property had been previously purchased by the Wood River Land Trust. It was sold to a private individual who transferred it to the Bureau of Land Management.
  • Sheep Bridge Canyon: 360 acres located in Blaine County, Idaho known as the Sheep Bridge Canyon property had been previously purchased by the Wood River Land Trust. It was sold to a private individual who transferred it to the Bureau of Land Management.
  • Lincoln County Property: In 2018, 9 acres of land owned by the Wood River Land Trust were transferred to Lincoln County with the restriction that the property be maintained only as a park open the the public for recreational and educational purposes.

Private Preserves (No public access)