Since 1985, the Thousand Islands Land Trust (TILT) has helped safeguard the regional landscape of the Thousand Islands by accepting conservation easements, acquiring property and by establishing accessible areas available for public enjoyment.
Currently, TILT protects over 13,000 acres of land, both fee-owned land and conservation easements, including important wetland, grassland and woodland habitat. This includes 10 Signature Preserves and 21 miles of trails that are open to the public, year-round. The lands conserved may be:
• habitat for threatened or endangered species
• filters for clean water in watershed areas
• important historic sites
• scenic areas that define the character of the region
• recreational lands that benefit the community
During the year, we host our annual TILTreks, KidsTreks and TILTKids Day Camp programs, which promote living, learning and conserving in the Thousand Islands.
TILT is organized and operated exclusively for exempt purposes set forth in section 501(c)(3), and none of its earnings may inure to any private shareholder or individual. Most recent financial information is available at www.Guidestar.org. TILT was awarded National Accreditation by the Land Trust Alliance Accreditation Commission in 2009, and was awarded Reaccreditation in 2014 and 2019. This designation indicates that TILT meets national standards for protecting important natural places forever.