Help restore habitat for sensitive plants at South Lake Tolowa in Tolowa SP

Help restore habitat for sensitive plants at South Lake Tolowa in Tolowa SP

Help restore habitat for sensitive plants at South Lake Tolowa in Tolowa by removing invasive non-native plants such as European beachgrass!

By Redwood Parks Conservancy

Select date and time

Sunday, May 4 · 10am - 2pm PDT

Location

2591 Old Mill Rd

2591 Old Mill Road Crescent City, CA 95531

About this event

Help Restore Tolowa Dunes State Park!

Come join us at Tolowa Dunes State Park for a day of giving back to nature! These Volunteer events will involve pulling invasive species like European beachgrass and pampas grass.

  • Volunteers receive 1 free day use pass to Sue-meg State Park.
  • All events are free to the public and all ages welcome (minors must be accompanied by parent or legal guardian).
  • Pulling out invasive species is a moderate activity and participants are encouraged to wear sturdy shoes for walking off trail, bring loppers if you have them, a hat, work gloves, and water.
  • Meet at trailhead gate (in large gravel parking lot immediately past the wildlife building at end of Old Mill Road).

Let's work together to make Tolowa Dunes State Park a beautiful and thriving place for all to enjoy. Don't miss out on this opportunity to make a difference in your community!

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Redwood Parks Conservancy along with our park partners host multiple events each year. Events are focused to our mission statement "foster understanding, enjoyment and stewardship" of the public lands we serve. Tickets are sold for special events to help cover the event costs & setup with the goal of the proceeds going back to the Redwood National & State Parks to fund essential projects. We also host free events to bring the enjoyment of the parks to the public. These events are free but we will also except donations and support the parks through the proceeds.

Redwood Parks Conservancy along with Redwood National & State Parks enjoys having these events and sharing the relationship we all have through the parks and public lands.

We Thank You for your Support!