Connecting communities to nature

Our work at the Blue Mountain Land Trust is more than just conserving land. It is connecting communities to nature. Building a conservation and stewardship ethic in our communities is vital to ensuring the long-term success and viability of land conservation. Our event calendar can be found here.

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Learning on the Land

Learning on the Land is a summer educational series that connects our community the region's natural resources. Please join us on any number of excursions that look fun to you!

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Nature Kids

Nature Kids is an educational series dedicated to encouraging children to explore, play, learn about and take action for nature. Join us at one of our Nature Kids programs this year!

 
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Farm Kids

Farm Kids is a summer day camp at Welcome Table Farm. Campers will explore the magic of farm life. Sessions are available for children in grades 1-4.

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Blue Mountain Field Science

Blue Mountain Field Science is a week-long course students interested in learning about the natural sciences through hands-on field study.

BioBlitz

Discover the biodiversity that thrives right outside Walla Walla's city limits. Enjoy guided walks with local naturalists.

 
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The Blues Collection

The Blues photo book collection is a visual celebration of the landscape and a reminder of our need to preserve and protect it for future generations. 

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Walla Walla Tractor Show

The 1919 Walla Walla Tractor Show tells the story of the a 3-day event that brought the Walla Walla community and the region together to celebrate agricultural innovation.


 

Cover photo by Bill Rodgers