
The trails you run. The ranch your family has owned for generations. The wildlife you enjoy seeing on the landscape. These are the reasons we love and live in western Montana. This season, support Five Valleys' mission to protect and care for this special place home with a year end gift.
Two generous families will match the first $70,000 we raise this December. Help us secure this incredible match by making a gift today.

Here's a look at what your generosity is making possible:

We are on track to conserve an additional 9,000 acres from the Missoula and Mission Valleys to Potomac and Philipsburg. These projects will keep local families ranching, connect wildlife habitats, build climate resilience, and expand public access. Learn more about our in-process Indreland Ranch, Case Ranch, and Hayden Ranch conservation easement projects.

We are partnering with new communities to help bring their recreation visions to life. In the year ahead, we will be breaking ground on a new all-abilities trail at Skyline Ridge on the Mount Dean Stone Community Forest, and we will continue our access work at the Rock Creek Confluence, so more people in our community can enjoy the outdoors.

Across western Montana, we’re working with nearly 200 conservation landowners to ensure protected lands remain healthy, reduce wildfire risk, remove migration barriers, and support thriving rangelands.
Community and a love of the land inspires and informs this work and is only possible because of supporters like you. We invite you to consider making a year-end gift to Five Valleys to keep our momentum going.

Whether you prefer to give a one-time donation, become a monthly recurring donor, or by making a gift of stock or adding Five Valleys as a beneficiary of your will or trust, there are so many ways to support our work.
Thank you to everyone who has already supported us this season, including our GivingTuesday donors!
Header photo: "Wingtips" by Cindy Goeddel
The Case Ranch by Dave Gardner Creative
The House of Sky Trail by Anastasia Wilde
Stewardship of Pattee Canyon conservation lands by Athena Photography