THIS PLACE MATTERS

6,500 ACRES CONSERVED

40 CONSERVATION PROJECTS

48 COMMUNITY PARTNERS

1,600 YOUTH REACHED ANNUALLY

It’s what roots us here. And what makes us stay. We are connected to this land and to the water that flows through it. We are drawn to its beauty and its ability to calm and center us. We are its stewards and its protectors. Together this is our work. It takes all of us.

From conserving forests and protecting wildlife habitat to teaching kids outside and working with community partners on creative solutions like affordable housing, we’re all about keeping north Idaho and northwest Montana thriving. Our work stretches across Boundary and Bonner Counties in Idaho and into Sanders County, Montana, and it's powered by the belief that when we care for the land, we care for each other.

What is here now can be gone tomorrow. This is why the work we do together is so important.

Bring your children outdoors. Walk the trails. Protect the farms that feed us and the forests that shelter us.

Save something special for tomorrow.

PRIVATE LAND CONSERVATION

We partner with landowners to help them permanently protect the wild and working places they love from subdivision and development.

NATURE-IMMERSIVE EDUCATION

Our full suite of education programs gets kids of all ages outside with experiences that foster a lifelong love for the land.

COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIPS

We team up with local partners to tackle real community challenges, like affordable housing and food insecurity, by finding creative solutions rooted in conservation.

CONTENT YOU’RE CURRENTLY DIGGING

  • Pine Street Woods

    The trees and the trails

    With over 180 acres of forested trails, sweeping views, and year-round recreation, it’s where locals come to hike, ski, bike, and play. It’s where you can disconnect from stress and reconnect with nature. Every season is a new experience. PSW is the kind of place that feels like it belongs to everyone - because it does.

  • Kaniksu Land Trust

    Conservation, connection, community

    Keeping the unique character of the place we call home takes grit, especially when things are changing fast. We work with landowners and community groups to safeguard special places, connect people to nature, and support our resilient communities. When we care for the land, we care for each other.

  • Kaniksu Folk School

    Learn something new

    From woodworking and wildcrafting to fiber arts and traditional living skills, KFS celebrates craftsmanship, creativity, and connection to nature and tradition. Take one of our seasonal workshops and learn from talented artisan instructors. A class doesn’t take long, but your new skills and friendships will last a lifetime.

“Protecting the nooks and crannies of our area is the icing on the cake as far as conservation goes. These small but powerful places add character to our community and enrich our lives. Thank you!” J.G., Sandpoint

Land trust accreditation is the gold standard for land conservation organizations. It confirms that KLT follows national best practices, has strong legal and financial systems in place, and upholds our conservation commitments forever. Fewer than 35% of land trusts in the U.S. are accredited.

The Platinum Seal of Transparency means we publicly share clear, comprehensive, and up-to-date information on our programs, goals, and outcomes. It’s the highest transparency rating, showing that KLT is accountable to its community and funders.

KLT’s 4-star rating shows we are financially responsible and ethically managed. It means we use donor dollars wisely, keep administrative costs low, and focus resources on mission-driven work.

Help us protect and preserve these lands for future generations.

Land Acknowledgement

Kaniksu Land Trust acknowledges that we work within the traditional territories of Q’lispe (Kalispel) tribes, Ktunaxa ɁamakɁis (Ktunaxa Nation) Kootenai Tribe of Idaho, and Schitsu’umsh (Coeur d’Alene) tribes.