Join the Friends of Columbia Gorge for this final stewardship day for the year at St. Cloud so don't miss out!
Progress tackling non-native weeds along Good Bear Creek has been impressive. This salmon bearing stream had become overgrown with invasive plants and this restoration project aims to reduce invasive plant coverage and increase native vegetation to help with salmon migration. St. Cloud also includes an historic apple orchard and Columbia River wetland and riparian habitat. Our focus will be removing small patches of Himalayan blackberry across the site and within a wildflower restoration area.
Read more about St. Cloud Trail HERE
Physical description: expect walking off trail in flat, grassy/possibly muddy terrain, digging, bending, kneeling. The project area is about 0.25 mile walk along a packed gravel path.
Site notes: There is a USFS vault toilet in the parking area.
Before you register, please: Click HERE to read our Liability Waiver - You will be asked to check a box acknowledging you read waiver during registration.
Accessibility: Mainly flat ground - Have accessibility questions? Reply to your registration email to confirm your requirements or request more information.
Register HERE
This project is in partnership with the Center for Ecodynamic Restoration, Clark College Native Plant Center and U.S. Forest Service.