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Walk on our work

Over the years we've saved special places across America: we invite you to see for yourself. The best way to fully appreciate the impact of our work is to visit one of our projects.

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Stonehouse Pond, NH

Stonehouse Pond

As a catch and release, fly-fishing-only trout pond, 241-acre Stonehouse Pond offers anglers a wilderness experience more commonly associated with the North Country than New Hampshire's increasingly urbanized coastal area. read more »

Strawberry Hill, MA

Strawberry Hill

In 2002, we partnered with the Department of Environmental Management protected one of the Town of Ipswich's key open space parcels. read more »

Surf Park, MA

Surf Park

We helped protect two acres to create Surf Park, a tranquil setting in which to enjoy scenic views of Kettle Cove in Gloucester and Manchester-by-the-Sea. read more »

Turtleback Mountain, Washington

Turtleback Mountain

Visible from throughout the San Juan Islands, Turtleback Mountain served as a landmark for the Salish people of the Northern Straits as they traveled across their villages and fishing grounds. read more »

Vermillion Empire, MN

Vermillion Empire View

Within a half-hour's drive of St. Paul, the 475-acre site known as Vermillion Empire View offers a host of opportunities for outdoor recreation. read more »

Walden Woods, MA

Walden Woods

In 1995, we helped acquire an historic home at the edge of Walden Woods as a library and research center for the Thoreau Institute, which promotes the writer's work and legacy. read more »

Weir Farm, Connecticut. Photo: Peter Margonelli, National Park Service

Weir Farm National Historic Site

Through nearly two dozen transactions, The Trust for Public Land reassembled the original farm property, worked with the Weir Farm Trust and the state to permanently protect it. read more »

Pouch Camp, NY. Photo: Save Pouch Camp

William H. Pouch Scout Camp

For more than six decades, Pouch Camp, located within the 2,500 acre Staten Island Greenbelt, has been an important resource for the Boy Scouts of America and has been a state conservation priority since the mid-1980s. read more »

Wilson Peak, Colorado

Wilson Peak

Wilson Peak, near Telluride in southwest Colorado, is a member of an exclusive and celebrated club, the Colorado 14-ers—the 54 mountains in that state that top 14,000 feet. It is also one of several Fourteeners where access has been frustrated by private ownership of key hiking access. read more »

Wingfoot Lake, Ohio

Wingfoot Lake

In 2009, TPL and Goodyear partnered with the Ohio Department of Natural Resources Division of Wildlife to create a new state park at the former Wingfoot Lake recreational facility. read more »