
Chickahominy Crossing
Chickahominy Crossing features more than 120 acres of freshwater forested/shrub wetlands and three historic sites identified by the Virginia Department of Historic Resources.
Chickahominy Crossing features more than 120 acres of freshwater forested/shrub wetlands and three historic sites identified by the Virginia Department of Historic Resources.
The 350-acre Varina LandLab conservation area is open for hiking, birding, environmental education, and wildlife habitat protection.
Medal of Honor-winning U.S. Colored Troops turned the tide of the Civil War for the Union at New Market Heights. This acquisition helps preserves their legacy.
133 years after its founding, fourth-generation owner Howard C. Eberly III donated his Century farm and home to CRLC for protection and future public access.
CRLC worked with Henricopolis Soil and Water Conservation District to protect 124.3 acres of farmland in Henrico, and the livelihoods that depend on this land.
Capital Region Land Conservancy recorded a conservation easement with a landowner on a 49-acre farm off Osborne Turnpike in Varina, protecting regional food security.
CRLC purchased this 38.5-acre tract on Long Bridge Road in March 2020. The property lies within CRLC’s Conservation Vision Map and the ConserveVirginia model.
An eastern Henrico County landowner recorded his third easement in the region on 72 acres of land in the Varina District of Henrico in January 2020.
On February 1, 2018 the Capital Region Land Conservancy (CRLC) completed its acquisition of the 871-acre Malvern Hill Farm for $6.56 million.