Superstition Area Land Trust - Pinal Country Arizona’s non-Profit to Help Preserve Wildlife
If you live in Pinal County Arizona and are interested in the preservation of wildlife you will want to check out the non-profit called Superstition Area Land Trust or S.A.L.T. for short. In 1993, the Superstition Area Land Trust (S.A.L.T.) was born when a group of residents of the communities and settlements bordering the Superstition Wilderness Area created a nonprofit organization to preserve the riparian areas, native vegetation and wildlife of the vanishing Sonoran Desert.
Most of the land surrounding the Superstitions is owned by the Arizona state land department, whose mandate is to manage the land to fund various public institutions. As urban sprawl creeps eastward from the Phoenix suburbs, pressure to develop more state land increases. The organization is interested in making sure that any development is handled responsibly and with attention to the natural beauty of the Arizona desert.
If you are interested more in S.A.L.T. visit their website.
Thinking about relocating to Arizona, contact Bob and Carolin Benjamin at 480-201-3001. We look forward to connecting with you and helping you with your relocation needs. Visit our website to check the MLS in the area.


