Welcome to the Conservancy
Spending time outdoors is central to the Conservancy’s mission of building a healthier, more connected community. The land offers space to move—walking, hiking, biking, and horseback riding along miles of private trails. It’s also a place for learning, with summer camps, educational programs, and hands-on conservation efforts. Special events bring people together, while membership provides deeper engagement with the land and its stewardship. Every experience here is designed to foster a connection to nature and support a lifestyle rooted in health and sustainability.
Your membership supports the mission
Membership helps the Conservancy fund land stewardship, trail maintenance, and year-round programming. When you join, you’re helping to keep the trails open, the native wildlife protected, and the land available for outdoor education, summer camps, and community events. It’s a practical way to support the ongoing mission — and to stay more connected to the work that happens here every day. Whether you’re most interested in access, conservation, or community, membership helps ensure that these shared resources remain well tended.
Conservancy members receive year-round access and savings that support a healthier, more connected lifestyle:
The Individual Membership is designed for one adult and up to six minors in a household. It includes full trail access and discounts on Conservancy programs and events. You can choose between a month-to-month plan (cancel anytime) or an annual membership.
Perfect for households that enjoy the land together, this membership covers up to four adults and six minors in a household. It includes trail access and program discounts throughout the year. You can choose between a month-to-month plan (cancel anytime) or an annual membership.
For homeowners at Millican Reserve — membership is included.
Includes:
All standard member benefits, plus additional community perks
It only takes a minute
Becoming a member is quick and easy. Just choose your membership type and complete the short form. Your support goes straight to trail care, educational programming, and land stewardship.
There are 30 miles of interconnecting trails at Millican Reserve. We have trails for hikers, mountain bikers, and horseback riders.
Millican Reserve’s trails are open daily from sun up until sundown. Trails are closed during and immediately after periods of rain. Riding muddy trails leaves ruts, contributes to erosion and creates and unrideable, hard-to-repair trail surface. The trails temporarily close for marathons and other racing events throughout the year.
No. You must have an active Conservancy Membership, Resident Membership, TrailPass, or DayPass to access the trails. Proceeds support trail maintenance.
All homeowners automatically become Resident Members of the Conservancy.
Visit our registration page to choose your Membership level—Individual or Family—and sign up online. Annual memberships receive even more perks!
Conservancy Members receive trail access, program discounts, and invitations to exclusive events while supporting conservation.
The Millican Reserve Land Conservancy is a nonprofit steward of the land that manages conservation efforts, community programs, and public engagement with nature.
All trail users must be Conservancy Members, TrailPass holders, or purchase a DayPass. Minors listed under a parent’s Membership or TrailPass do not need their own pass.
The Conservancy works closely with its community partners, like the Brazos Valley Mountain Bike Association, to build and maintain the healthiest private trails in the region. Dues from Conservancy members help support the maintenance of this remarkable resource.