Welcome to the Conservancy
The Millican Reserve Land Conservancy stewards a broad expanse of protected land and offers year-round programming that brings people together outdoors. Guided by the belief that time in nature supports both individual and community health, this is where our mission takes root.
Prairies, woodlands, and riparian corridors form the living foundation of Millican Reserve. Through conservation practices and long-term stewardship of this section of Post Oak Savannah, our landscape remains open, active, and healthy.
Native species thrive at Millican Reserve—from migrating birds to whitetail deer to pollinators and prairie grasses. Learn how our team monitors and protects the region’s biodiversity.
More than 30 miles of natural-surface private trails wind through protected habitats, connecting people to the land and each other. Open to hikers, runners, bikers, and equestrians with a TrailPass or Conservancy membership.
The Farm is both a working agricultural operation and a community gathering place. Seasonal produce, educational gardens, and volunteer programs bring people closer to the food—and the land—that sustains them.
Located at the heart of the Reserve, the Stables support horse boarding, lessons, and trail access. Riders of all levels are welcome, with programs that connect people to the land on horseback.
The Boathouse is a quiet destination for paddling, birdwatching, and seasonal events. From early-morning mist to sunset reflections, it’s a private space to experience the stillness and beauty of the water.
Whether you're here to hike, garden, volunteer, or participate in a seasonal event, the Conservancy offers many ways to connect with the land. These experiences are designed to foster community health through hands-on engagement with nature. Explore what’s happening this month.
Miles of scenic, natural-surface trails offer space for movement and reflection. Whether you walk weekly or run daily, the private trails invite you to slow down, move with intention, and experience the land.
Cyclists are welcome on much of the private trail system, with routes suited to both casual riders and experienced mountain bikers. A TrailPass or Conservancy membership is required for access.
Camp Millican is a nature-immersion day camp where kids explore the outdoors, build confidence, and make lasting memories. Sessions fill quickly—learn more about the experience and how to register.
Not sure where to begin? Start here for an overview of all the ways you can connect—from volunteering and membership to attending events or simply exploring the trails.
Membership supports our nonprofit mission and helps you stay closely connected to the land. Learn what’s included with individual, family, and resident memberships—and how to join.
Private trail access is available to members or with a Conservancy TrailPass. Find out how to get started and explore more than 30 miles of natural-surface trails.
From field-tested gear to Millican-branded goods, the shop features items inspired by life outdoors. Every purchase helps fund the Conservancy’s programs and keeps the mission moving forward.
Located in south College Station, Millican Reserve is easy to find—whether you’re attending an event or planning your first trail run.
Hear from members, visitors, and volunteers about what it means to be part of the Conservancy. Their words offer a glimpse into the community and the land that brings it together.
Have questions, ideas, or want to get involved? Reach out— we’d love to hear from you.
The Conservancy’s mission is to build healthy community around nature. Our values guide how we care for the land and the people connected to it.
Land conservation is the heart of the Conservancy’s work. Learn how we preserve habitat, protect biodiversity, and ensure that natural places remain active, open, and healthy for generations to come.
The Farm at Millican Reserve is more than a source of fresh food — it’s a place for learning, gathering, and growing together. Explore how agriculture supports our mission and connects people to the land.
Outdoor recreation and nature-based education are essential to our work. From trail runs to garden workshops to youth programs, we create experiences that deepen understanding and improve community health.
The Conservancy celebrates the arts and heritage of Central Texas through creative expression, architecture, and design. We look for ways to honor craftsmanship and creativity that reflect the landscape and strengthen our connection to place.
Collaboration is central to the Conservancy’s impact. Meet the local organizations, businesses, and individuals who help make this work possible.
Get to know the faces behind the Conservancy. Their experience, passion, and commitment drive what we do on and off the land.
Articles, updates, and blog posts from around the Reserve and the broader Brazos Valley community. Learn what we’re working on—and how you can be part of it.
Interested in joining the team? Learn about current job openings and internship opportunities with the Conservancy.
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