Trail
AK21 Trail
Eden · 4.6 miles
A 4.6-mile community singletrack for hiking and biking, connecting Eden neighborhoods to open land.
PRESERVE. PROTECT. BUILD.
Frontier Projects Land Trust conserves land through voluntary agreements with landowners — and turns it into trails, learning places, and open space the whole community shares.
Our mission
Every acre we protect stays whole — its water, wildlife, and views intact for good. But protection is only half our work. Where landowners want it, we help conserved land become something more: a bike trail, an outdoor classroom, a quiet place to walk. Landowners choose the future of their land. We make it permanent. The community gets to live in it.
Featured projects
Trail
Eden · 4.6 miles
A 4.6-mile community singletrack for hiking and biking, connecting Eden neighborhoods to open land.
Advocacy
Valley-wide
Observe. Support. Advocate. Protecting — and bringing back — the valley's hardest-working wetland engineers.
Nature Learning
[Location TBD]
An outdoor place to learn, wander, and slow down — built light on protected land.
Conservation
Weber County, Eden Valley · 80 acres
80 acres of trails, river, wildflowers and forest — preserved by a donor's decision.
No projects match that filter — yet.
For landowners
Pure conservation, a community trail, a nature experience — you tell us what your land should become. Nothing is decided without you.
A voluntary conservation easement, written around your goals, protects the land permanently. You keep ownership. You may qualify for significant tax savings.
Your land stays yours and stays whole — and if you choose, it becomes a place your community will use and love for generations.
The Land Trust
Conservation easements are the quiet workhorse of American land protection: voluntary, permanent, and powerful. Learn what an easement does, what it doesn't, and what it could mean for your land — and your taxes.
About the Land Trust →80+
Acres protected
4.6
Miles of trail underway
4
Projects underway
100%
Voluntary agreements
Give to the project you love, or to the land fund that makes the next preserve possible.
A few updates a year — new projects, dig days, and land protected. No noise.