Douglas County purchased the 105-acre Snortland property in July 2000 for
$225,000. The property is adjacent to the JA Cattle Ranch and contains
a portion of East Plum Creek and associated wetlands. The property
provides habitat for beaver, elk and the federally threatened Preble's Meadow
Jumping Mouse.
The property does not have public access at this time, pending construction of a trail connection.
| Year protected: | 2000 |
|---|---|
| Acres: | 105 |
| Land Category: | Natural Open Space |
| Conservation Tool: | Fee title |
| Cost: | $225,000 |
| Partners: | Douglas County |
| Location: | East of I-25 adjacent to the JA Ranch in the South I-25 Conservation Corridor |