Great American Cleanup
Keep Edisto Beautiful is hosting a volunteer roadside clean up event, and we need you! Volunteers are needed to make this event a success. Lunch will be provided for all […]
Keep Edisto Beautiful is hosting a volunteer roadside clean up event, and we need you! Volunteers are needed to make this event a success. Lunch will be provided for all […]
EIOLT is celebrating 30 years, and we are having a party! Join us April 5th at Bay Creek Park on Edisto Beach. There will be food, drinks, music, and more! […]
Invasive weeds are the second-greatest threat to biodiversity and ecosystems after human-caused habitat destruction. -SC Native Plant Society Lurking in many of our landscapes are presumably “lovely” plants that have […]
Join us for an author talk with Tom Austin. Writer of The Flora and Fauna of Edisto Island will be at the Colleton Museum to sign and discuss his new […]
Join the Education Outreach Committee of the EIOLT for a presentation on the “Living Shoreline Community Assistance Program” sponsored by The Nature Conservancy and NOAA. Susanna Hopkins, the Resilience Program […]
October, 24th at 12pm to October, 26th at 3pm Amazing experiences and one-of-a-kind items! Please register on GiveSmart if you have not already and please peruse the preview of this […]
SOLD OUT! ____________ Edisto Island Open Land Trust Annual Oyster Roast Sunday, November 9, 2025 Pre-Party 12:30 - 2 PM Oyster Roast Starts @ 2 PM Sand Creek Farm […]
Join the Edisto Island Open Land Trust Education Committee on Tuesday, December 2 at 2:00 PM for a presentation on water quality on Edisto. This event will be held at […]
Thank you to everyone who joined us for the open house. We were thrilled by the turnout and encouraged by the support, questions, and thoughtful ideas shared about the future […]
Join us to learn about a recently discovered animal migration spectacle. Half of the estimated population of Hudsonian Whimbrel, a type of curlew, are roosting at night on a small island in coastal […]
Discover the process of fossilization and the wide range of animals found in South Carolina's fossil record. Paleontologist Ashby Gale will explain why fossil deposits are found where they are, […]