When: Saturday, May 23rd 10AM-2PM
Where: Morin Trailhead, Riverside State Park
Getting There: From West Trails Road/Government Way, turn North onto N Riverside State Park Drive and follow the road to its end where you will reach Morin Trailhead. We will meet in this lot for our safety briefing and then divide and conquer!
Overview: Riverside State Park consists of 9,194 acres along the Spokane and Little Spokane rivers. Recreational opportunities include mountain biking, horseback riding, hiking, boating and more!
Project Description: From Morin Trailhead, we will head North on the Centennial Trail to our main project area (about 1/4 mile from the trailhead). Myrtle Spurge is a noxious weed that prevents native vegetation from growing in areas where it creates a monoculture. Its inner sap can be toxic if ingested and can irritate the skin so full protective gear must be worn while handling the plant. We will be pulling Myrtle Spurge and bagging the plant for disposal.
Hiking Information: 1/4 mile on flat, paved trail to the project site. Once at the site, we will be hiking off trail to pull the invasive plant.
Planning Information:
- No experience is necessary; we will provide the training and tools you need.
- Expect to be physically active at your own pace for up to 4 hours on uneven terrain.
- No problem if you need to leave early, but please be on time to sign in and attend safety briefing!
- Minors are welcome, but under the age of 14 must be accompanied by an adult.
- We are unable to sign off on court mandated community service.
Things to bring:
Required:
- Sturdy closed-toe shoes
- Long Sleeved shirt
- Long Pants
Recommended:
- Work gloves (leather or rubber)
- Eye Protection
- A pack to carry your personal gear
- Water
- Discover Parking Pass (we can issue a day pass if you do not have one)
Work gloves and eye protection will be provided but, if possible, we
recommend bringing your own.
