A Fresh Look for Mount Grace

A fresh look, 40 years in the making.
As we celebrate 40 years of protecting the landscapes that define our region, we’re proud to introduce an updated visual identity — one that reflects who we are and where we’re headed.
Our new logo — a coming together of an oak leaf and human hand — symbolizes the interdependence between people and the land, each shaping and sustaining the other. Paired with colors inspired by the forests, fields, and waterways we work to protect, it brings greater clarity and character to our work.
For four decades, this community has come together to protect what matters most. This new look honors that legacy — and the shared future we’re continuing to grow together.
Alongside our fresh new colors and logo, we’re also excited to introduce a new member magazine arriving soon in mailboxes across the region. Named after Skyfields Arboretum — a beautiful property bequeathed to us by Margaret Power Biggs and home to our headquarters — Skyfields magazine will share more stories from the field than ever before.
From new features on our website, including an interactive hiking map, to updated publications, trailhead signage, and community materials, these changes are designed to help more people connect with the land and the work of conservation.
New look, same mission — and a renewed invitation to explore, protect, and belong.


