Conservation
Conservation Efforts
Conservation easements are a strategy for protecting land, water, plants, and animals as well as preserving cultural and historic sites. They are a private legal agreement between a landowner and a land trust that permanently protects the land and its conservation values and remains with the property regardless of whether the land gets sold.
Here are some JKLH properties that have been conserved:
- Cherry Grove Lane- 84 acres
- Clubhouse Drive – 134 acres
- Lovettsville Road – 205 acres (*Riverfront Properties)
- Wolver Hill – 496 acres
- Snickersville Farm – 75 acres
- Browns Lane – 423 acres
- Clover Hill – 50 acres
- Guinea Bridge – 401 acres
- Poor House Lane – 299 acres
- Tollhouse Road – 131 acres
- Taylor Road – 23 acres
- Lincoln Road II – 176 acres
- Lost Corner – 114 acres
- Charlestown Pike – 198 acres
- Snake Hill Road – 40 acres
- Hogback Mountain – 372 acres
- JK Community Farm – 150 acres
- Middleburg Training Center – 149 acres