
The Colorado Cattlemen’s Agricultural Land Trust (CCALT) has officially relocated to a new headquarters office in the 1stBank Building in Lakewood. The new address is 550 S. Wadsworth Blvd., Suite 500, Lakewood, CO 80226.
CCALT will continue to operate regional offices in Steamboat Springs, Carbondale and Del Norte. The new headquarters aims to enhance efficiency and effectiveness in supporting conservation efforts for farming and ranching families across Colorado. It will provide a space for meetings of the Board of Directors, Executive Committee, and other committees, leading to cost savings and improved communication.
The new office will also facilitate workshops and seminars with partners in conservation, promoting collaboration and technology use in providing conservation services. CCALT encourages landowners and partners to visit during normal business hours: Monday through Friday, 9:00 am-5:00 pm Mountain Time.
“Our new headquarters will enable CCALT to continue fulfilling our mission by providing the highest levels of service, support and innovation to landowners,” said CCALT Executive Director Erik L. Glenn. CCALT has partnered with more than 400 families to conserve over 815,000 acres of farmland, ranchland, open space and wildlife habitat since its founding in 1995. It has also introduced programs to address the changing needs of Colorado’s agricultural community.
The mission of CCALT is to conserve Colorado’s Western heritage and working landscapes for future generations.