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Introducing LandTrust Field Notes: Social Feed for Outdoor Experiences on Private Lands

Discover new outdoor experiences and maximize your next LandTrust trip with Field Notes, offering real-time updates to monitor your favorite and prospective properties, giving you valuable insights to make the best decision possible for your next private land hunt or adventure.

LandTrust, the leading online marketplace for booking outdoor experiences on private lands, announces the launch of LandTrust Field Notes, a new social feed designed to connect outdoor enthusiasts directly with the properties they love. This innovative tool provides real-time updates from landowners, offering a first-hand look at what’s happening on the properties available to be booked, from hunting grounds to fishing spots and beyond.

With Field Notes, outdoor adventurers can follow their favorite and prospective properties, staying informed with updates and stunning images, similar to scrolling through a personalized Instagram feed. Whether it’s a recent game cam photo or review from a recent trip, an update on a weather front, or other key information provided by the landowners, Field Notes keeps LandTrust guests connected to their next outdoor adventure.

“Our goal at LandTrust has always been to bridge the gap between private landowners and outdoor enthusiasts by offering unique, accessible opportunities for DIY experiences on private lands,” said Nic De Castro, Founder and CEO of LandTrust. “With Field Notes, we’re giving sportsmen a direct view of what’s happening on LandTrust properties across the country at any given time through posts from the landowners. It’s almost like you’re getting to hang your own game cams or talk to the landowners of nearly 1.5M acres of ground across the country. I’m personally excited to start using Field Notes to not only monitor properties that I’ve booked in the past and properties that I’m interested in booking, but also to discover awesome new properties and experiences around me that I can book with my friends and family.” 

Field Notes is not just for monitoring properties you’re interested in but also serves as an exciting new way for sportsmen to discover unique outdoor experiences across the country. Much like a visual discovery engine, Field Notes introduces users to cool new properties all through landowner updates and photos. Imagine discovering your next great hunting or fishing trip because a friend shared a Field Notes post with you. It’s like a sportsman’s social media feed where landowners share their latest updates – an evolving space for sportsmen to find inspiration, just like browsing your favorite social media platforms. Eventually, Field Notes will become the go-to place for sportsmen to check in regularly and plan their next adventure.

Field Notes is more than just a showcase of landscapes and hunting and fishing opportunities. It’s a powerful tool for planning and monitoring outdoor adventures ahead of upcoming seasons. Whether scouting the best time for a hunting trip, studying trail camera pictures, monitoring for ideal fishing conditions, exploring possible campsites, or reading the latest reviews from other sportsmen, users can now make informed decisions before securing their reservations, all thanks to real-time updates from landowners.

The Field Notes feature is now live on the LandTrust platform, offering users a new way to explore and engage with America’s vast private lands, ensuring a unique, safe, and exclusive private-land adventure.

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About LandTrust

LandTrust is an easy-to-use online marketplace that generates income for landowners and provides recreational opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts by connecting them to each other. Hundreds of landowners across the country—many of whom are fourth-, fifth-, or even sixth-generation farmers and ranchers—currently list over 1.5 million acres on LandTrust, offering bookings for do-it-yourself outdoor experiences from hunting and fishing to birdwatching and foraging, farm and ranch tours, and more, while retaining control over their property.

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