Join the Friends of Columbia Gorge for a fun morning of planting native shrubs at this hidden gem in the Gorge.
This is a great opportunity to learn your native plants, and be a part of the big changes happening at Sam Walker to improve oak woodlands and pollinator habitat. Learn more about the mosaic of habitats at Sams Walker Day Use Area HERE.
This event is family friendly and appropriate for ages 6 and up. To help with staff capacity, we kindly ask that parents help engage their child in the project.
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.
This project is in partnership with Center for Ecodynamic Restoration, Clark College Native Plant Center and U.S. Forest Service.
Physical description: expect walking along a flat packed gravel path and in flat grassy fields, bending, digging, planting. The planting site is about a 0.25 mile walk from the parking area. Mainly flat ground.
Have accessibility questions? Reply to your registration email to confirm your requirements or request more information.
Amenities: There is a USFS vault toilet in the parking area.
Registration required HERE
Learn more about this and other upcoming events at:
Phone: 503-241-3762
Email: info@gorgefriends.org
Friends of the Columbia Gorge: Friends led the effort to create the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area over 40 years ago. We’ve been working ever since to safeguard the Gorge and ensure its natural wonders will be preserved for future generations.