Alley Pond Park Super Steward: Trail Maintainer Training

Alley Pond Park Super Steward: Trail Maintainer Training

Join the Natural Areas Conservancy for Super Steward: Trail Maintainer training at Alley Pond Park on Saturday, June 8, 2024.

By Natural Areas Conservancy

Date and time

Starts on Saturday, June 8 · 10am EDT

Location

Alley Pond Adventure Course

Parking Lot Queens, NY 11364

About this event

  • 3 hours

Natural Areas Conservancy will host a Super Steward: Trail Maintainer training on Saturday, June 8, 2024 at Alley Pond Park. If you are attending, please fill out this volunteer waiver.

Location: Alley Pond Adventure Course Parking Lot (Alley Pond Park, Queens, NY 11364)

Time: 10am - 1pm

During this training you will learn:

  • How to navigate using Citywide Trails Team trail maps
  • How to identify and assess trail conditions
  • Ways to mitigate trail concerns
  • Plant identification and invasive/non-native species management techniques
  • Standard trail corridor dimensions & how to prune native vegetation using basic arboriculture methods

What should you bring:

  • A water bottle
  • Weather appropriate clothing
  • Long pants
  • Sturdy, closed toe shoes

All participants are encouraged to attend the Super Steward Orientation prior to training. You can register for the Super Steward Orientation on the NYC Parks Super Steward website (there is one every month): https://www.nycgovparks.org/reg/advanced-stewardship. You are required to attend this orientation before becoming certified as a Super Steward: Trail Maintainer.

If you have any questions about this specific training please contact Trails Volunteer Coordinator, Melissa Rosenthal at melissa.rosenthal@naturalareasnyc.org. If would like to learn more about NYC nature trails or the Super Steward: Trail Maintainer Program, please contact Trails Program Manager, Josh Otero at josh.otero@naturalareasnyc.org.

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The Natural Areas Conservancy is a champion of over 10,000 acres of New York City’s woodlands and coastal areas for the benefit and enjoyment of all.

Our team of scientific researchers and experts preserve and promote ecological diversity and resilience across the five boroughs in close partnership with the City of New York.

Help us make our city a healthier and more vibrant place to live and thrive.