The North Hero House Inn & Restaurant is a supporting partner of the Lake Champlain Land Trust. As of February 2020, this innovative partnership has generated over $4,000 for our conservation programs. We are so grateful to the North Hero House and their patrons for their generous support!
Our Mission
The mission of the Lake Champlain Land Trust is to save the scenic beauty, natural communities, and recreational amenities of Lake Champlain by permanently preserving significant islands, shoreline areas, and natural communities in the Champlain Region.
About the Lake Champlain Land Trust
The Lake Champlain Land Trust has conserved over 11,500 acres, 17 islands, and 23 miles of lake and river shoreline in the Lake Champlain region—including more than 25 public access areas. Founded in 1978, the Lake Champlain Land Trust is supported by a broad coalition of individuals, families, and businesses, who agree that the acquisition, protection, and stewardship of the Lake’s natural resources and water quality is essential if we are to retain the quality of life that makes the Lake Champlain region so attractive.
Protecting Special Areas in the Champlain Islands
The Lake Champlain Land Trust has conserved several islands and shoreline natural areas in the Champlain Islands Region, including Knight Island (North Hero), Woods Island (St. Albans), and Upper Fish Bladder Island (South Hero). Together, with our members and partners, we have also saved irreplaceable local treasures such as Butternut Hill (North Hero), Eagle Mountain (Milton), Goodsell Fossil Preserve (Isle La Motte), Landon Community Trail (South Hero), Mill River Falls (Georgia), Round Pond State Park (South Hero), and Niquette Bay State Park (Colchester).
To learn more about how you can help us protect the lake and the land, please contact our staff or email .