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Richmond's Historic Trail of the Enslaved Protected Forever for Public Access and Remembrance


Richmond's Historic Trail of the Enslaved Protected Forever for Public Access and Remembrance

Land Conserved in Southside of Richmond Makes Way for Future Public Access

CRLC joined forces with Friends of Bandy Field to boost protection for this nature park and African American historic site.

Richmond’s nationally celebrated James River Park System grew by a few acres thanks to Carrie and Josh Rogers who donated nearly 3.5 acres.

Environmental Education will have a new home in Richmond at the future JRA River Center at Dock Street, on land protected by a CRLC conservation easement.

There is an urgent need to protect land for flood resilience across Virginia’s Capital Region. A Richmond resident worked with CRLC to do just that.

This exciting land acquisition creates one contiguous publicly accessible riverfront space and allow for the completion of the Virginia Capital Trail

Passionate about environmental stewardship, the Liesfelds set aside 3.036-acres of deciduous woods at their property along Richmond's North Bank Trail.

The Warwick Road property has the potential to increase public access to a park, trails, and natural area for students in Southside Richmond.