Palmer Land Conservancy
Overview
Since 1977, Palmer Land Conservancy has worked with individuals, private and public partners, and various communities to protect 138,000 acres of land forever including 20 of your favorite public parks and open spaces, important working farms and ranches, and iconic scenic views. We passionately promote the conservation and enjoyment of our region’s most important natural assets that define why we love Colorado: its natural beauty, locally grown food, and outdoor recreation.
Palmer’s conservation work throughout southern Colorado over the last 45 years spans 19 counties representing over 1 million people. We celebrate with you all that we’ve been able to protect for today, tomorrow and future generations.
Accessibility
Accessibility
Palmer Land Conservancy's office is located downtown in the Alamo Corporate Center that is ADA complaint with accessible entrances and elevators in the building. The office door is not automatic, but is open during the day when staff are present.Amenities
Amenities
- Biking Trails
- Educational Programs
- Hiking Trails
- Sustainable Practices
Posted: April 27, 2022
Lessen your impact every time you travel
Posted: March 9, 2022
Make a difference with a group volunteer activity during your next trip to Colorado Springs.
Want to do something enriching during your visit to Colorado Springs, or do you live in the area and desire…
Posted: September 10, 2020
There are plenty of big adventures with small carbon footprints in the Pikes Peak region.