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P.O. Box 65 Villa Grove, Colorado 81155-0065 Welcome to Orient Land Trust
Features of the lands protected by Orient Land Trust include a large bat colony, hot springs, alternative energy use, high altitude dark skies for astronomy, exposed active geological fault, limestone caves, numerous trails into a wilderness area, historic buildings, town sites at an abandoned iron mine and a working ranch. Visitors to Orient Land Trust experience these features in a naturist (clothing-optional) setting and may camp or stay in rustic lodging. The number of visitors is limited based on space available and environmental impact.
west of Valley View - was built to improve wildlife and waterfowl habitat. Your tax-deductible contributions to OLT help fund projects like this, helping us preserve and protect the environment of the northern San Luis Valley.
Weekends at OLT often stay busy through mid-October, depending on the weather
*** EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY, A CHANGE IN OUR CAMPFIRE POLICY *** We have several openings on our Board of Directors. See here for information on becoming a board member and helping to guide the future direction of OLT.
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See here for information about the Orient Land Trust Privacy and Contact Policy. The bylaws of Orient Land Trust state that "No discrimination shall exist toward any person, employee, member or guest in any program, activity or facility of the corporation on the basis of race, color, sex, religion, sexual orientation, age or national or ethnic origin". Donations to Orient Land Trust are tax-deductible under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. See Ways to Give.
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info@olt.org Last updated Thursday September 4, 2008 |