Our Yampa Valley Conservation Partnership was built to serve the broad conservation needs of Northwest Colorado. By doing so, we believe that we can support a robust agriculture and recreation economy while reducing conflicts and conserving important natural resources.


Our efforts in Northwest Colorado mean that more than 167,440 acres of land (and counting) in Routt, Rio Blanco, Jackson, Grand, Garfield and Moffat Counties — including scenic landscapes, recreational areas and working ranchlands — will stay beautiful and continue to benefit locals and visitors for years to come.

600,000+

Tourist visits.

Every year.

186,807+

Acres conserved.

Permanently.

$25

One acre saved

Forever.


What is the Yampa Valley Conservation Partnership?

When a passionate group formerly known as the Yampa Valley Land Trust began an exploration into how to best amplify its already successful conservation work, the Colorado Cattlemen’s Agricultural Land Trust (CCALT) presented a natural partnership worth exploring. Our two storied organizations joined forces in 2019, and now, under the single banner of CCALT we’re working together to continue and extend conservation efforts in the Yampa Valley and across Northwestern Colorado.

YVCP supporters help us:
  • Extend already successful conservation efforts in Northwest Colorado
  • Introduce new conservation efforts and initiatives
  • Maintain a powerful voice in the conservation community

Say Hi to the Steamboat Team

We know there’s nothing like a local presence to help make an impact, that’s why YVCP has a Steamboat Springs-based team to lend a hand.

Find Us At
Mailing

PO Box 773014
Steamboat Springs, CO

80477

Physical

1201 Lincoln Ave
Steamboat Springs, CO 80487

HELP US CONSERVE NORTHWEST COLORADO’S WESTERN HERITAGE AND NATURAL BEAUTY