Conserving Land • Protecting Resources
Since 1987
 

As of January 1, 2024, the Rensselaer Land Trust has merged with the Rensselaer Plateau Alliance. For all questions regarding donations, events, land, or other matters, please visit www.rensselaerplateau.org or call 518-712-9211. For questions about the merger, use extension 101 to speak with Jim Bonesteel. You can expect a new name and logo for our merged organization by Spring / Summer 2024 and a new website by the end of the year!

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black river1Town located in: Stephentown

Number of acres: 12 acres

Protected since 1992

The Black River Conservation Easement property is privately owned by two different families and is open to the public by prearranged special permission from the landowners and Rensselaer Land Trust only for scientific and educational conservation purposes, fishing, hiking, and swimming. It is a donated 12 acre forever wild conservation easement in Stephentown. The property borders the Black River and is primarily covered by hemlock/northern hardwood forest on steep slopes. The ruins of a sawmill foundation and sluiceway can be seen. This easement prohibits development, mining, dumping, pipelines, and motorized vehicles.

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