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Southeastern Trust for Parks and Land makes use of natural land to foster natural land conservation; environmental stewardship; science education and research; and public recreation for the benefit of individuals and communities.

As our name indicates we are an active resource in land preservation and active usage spreading across the southeastern United States. We are a non-profit organization that relies on public support in the form of conservation endowment fees, privately and publicly funded grants, and financial contributions from individuals and community groups. We engage in relationships with other non-profit community groups to further the impact of our efforts.

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ACRES
10,000+
STPAL Acres
PROPERTIES
40+
STPAL Properties
STATES
3
STPAL Acres
ACTIVE SITES
30+
STPAL Active Sites
Photo: Lynne and Charlie D'Huyvetter Nature Preserve

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SE Trust is a 501C3 organization dedicated to conserving land and making it available for public use 🚵‍♂️ CONSERVATION. RECREATION. COMMUNITY 💚📍Find your place today! #SETrust #CommunityOfHappy

SE Trusts Canongate Nature Park hosted Coweta County Fire and Rescue as they practiced rescue operations in a natural park setting. Coweta County is committed to supporting outdoor recreation. @bikecoweta Coweta County Government @cowetacounty.fire @Coweta County Fire RescueImage attachmentImage attachment+1Image attachment

SE Trust's Canongate Nature Park hosted Coweta County Fire and Rescue as they practiced rescue operations in a natural park setting. Coweta County is committed to supporting outdoor recreation. Bike Coweta 🚴‍♀️ Coweta County Government @cowetacounty.fire @Coweta County Fire Rescue ... See MoreSee Less

24 hours ago
We are excited to announce that we have been awarded a $3000 Wildlife Viewing Grant from the @georgiawildlife to build five wildlife viewing blinds with benches and signage at the 220-acre Talking Rock Nature Park . We are so thankful for this amazing opportunity and cant wait to share our progress in the coming months!To find out more about the GADNR Wildlife Viewing Grant, visit https://georgiawildlife.com/dnr-new-wildlife-viewing-projects-awarded-grants

We are excited to announce that we have been awarded a $3000 Wildlife Viewing Grant from the @georgiawildlife to build five wildlife viewing blinds with benches and signage at the 220-acre Talking Rock Nature Park . We are so thankful for this amazing opportunity and can't wait to share our progress in the coming months!To find out more about the GADNR Wildlife Viewing Grant, visit georgiawildlife.com/dnr-new-wildlife-viewing-projects-awarded-grants ... See MoreSee Less

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Talking Rock is one of my favorite places to ride. Something for everyone!

Excellent news!!

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Wow 😮

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