
We empower the preservation of Greenville County’s character.
Share Your Voice: 2025 Public Feedback Survey Now Open
Greenville County residents are invited to take the 2025 Public Feedback Survey and help shape the future of land conservation, historic preservation, and quality of life in our fast-growing region.
This brief 11-question survey is your chance to weigh in on the work of the Greenville County Historic and Natural Resources Trust (GCHNRT)—from expanding parks and protecting farms to preserving historic sites and open space.
Every response helps guide future funding decisions and ensures the voices of residents are heard by county leaders.
Take the survey by May 9, 2025
Please note: survey open to Greenville County residents only. Limit one response per person.
Greenville County is changing.
If left unchanged, the current growth of Greenville County will consume many of the special places and landmarks that give Greenville County its high quality of life, even as soon as 2040.
The County’s 2020 Comprehensive Plan calls for the identification and protection of “critical open space… and important rural vistas” as a top priority for the County, along with developing “strong and durable partnerships” for “protection, tourism, and parks and recreation.”*
The Greenville County Historic and Natural Resources Trust is a key tool in the conservation of our special places.
We are an independent agency of Greenville County that funds projects to preserve Greenville County’s Historic and Natural Resources.
We believe in the importance of preserving Greenville County’s historic structures, iconic mountains, natural areas, and farms. We work with established organizations to fund projects to ensure those areas are protected for generations to come.
Our Board & Meetings
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