Invasive Plant Removal along the HCRH State Trail, OR


Saturday, July 28, 2018

9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.


Join us along the west Historic Columbia River Highway State Trail to remove invasive plants in this Eagle Creek fire-affected landscape. Together, we will help promote a healthy ecosystem by mitigating the spread of invasive plants. No experience is necessary and tools will be provided. Please come dressed for the weather and wearing sturdy, closed-toe shoes and get ready to have fun!
 

Please note, the west trail is currently closed to the public due to the Eagle Creek fire. As a result, space is limited to advanced registrations and we cannot accommodate day-of volunteers.

About the Historic Columbia River Highway State Trail: Where motorists on and old U.S. Highway 30 once crept around curves high along the cliffs of the Columbia River Gorge, hikers, bicyclists, and users of other muscle-driven forms of transportation leisurely enjoy the view from Historic Columbia River Highway State Trail. The trail, three disconnected paved ribbons along abandoned stretches of the historic highway, give you more than 12 miles of sightseeing thrills.
 
*Registration is a two-step process*
  1. Click "+Add" to complete a separate ticket for each person in your party.
  2. On 2nd page, click the bubble next to the main contact’s name (to autofill the information). This person will receive the confirmation email.