Volunteer: Training - Volunteer Crew Leader (Raking) - Saturday, November 8th, 2025 (TBD)Are you a regular at Forest Park Conservancy volunteer events and ready to take the next step? Consider becoming a Volunteer Crew Leader (VCL)! VCLs are essential to making our volunteer work parties run smoothly. They: Arrive early to help set up and welcome volunteers.Support FPC staff during the event by fostering a positive, inclusive atmosphere.Help guide trail work, ensuring high-quality standards and sharing skills with fellow volunteers.Wrap up the day with tool clean-up and a debrief with staff.With some FPC events bringing in 30+ volunteers, VCLs make a huge difference in creating a supportive and successful experience for everyone. Becoming a Volunteer Crew Leader is a great opportunity to hone your leadership skills, meet new people, expand your knowledge of trails maintenance best practices, and spend more time in Forest Park and Marquam Nature Park! When: Saturday, November 8th, 9 am - 12 pm. Where: TBD. Parking is limited. Carpooling is encouraged! What: We’ll start with a 30-minute introduction covering FPC’s work, the raking season, and the role of VCLs. Then, we’ll head out for about 2.5 hours of trail work—raking, learning, and connecting as we go. Expect hiking (up to 3 miles) on uneven terrain and physical labor in the forest. No previous leadership experience is required—just bring your enthusiasm! Long pants, long socks, and sturdy, closed-toe tennis shoes or hiking boots with good traction are required for your safety. Long-sleeved shirts and weather appropriate layers for sun/wind/rain are also recommended. Make sure to bring a water bottle - many folks find it beneficial to bring a small backpack as well. If you have any allergies, please bring medications in case of emergency! To receive weekly updates about additional work parties, sign-up for our newsletter! FPC is supported through the generosity of our donors. If you want to help support our operations, consider becoming a monthly donor, or check to see if your employer offers a workplace giving program! If you have any questions, please email us! Program: Crew Leaders Are you a regular at Forest Park Conservancy volunteer events and ready to take the next step? Consider becoming a Volunteer Crew Leader (VCL)! VCLs are essential to making our volunteer work parties run smoothly. They: Arrive early to help set up and welcome volunteers.Support FPC staff during the event by fostering a positive, inclusive atmosphere.Help guide trail work, ensuring high-quality standards and sharing skills with fellow volunteers.Wrap up the day with tool clean-up and a debrief with staff.With some FPC events bringing in 30+ volunteers, VCLs make a huge difference in creating a supportive and successful experience for everyone. Becoming a Volunteer Crew Leader is a great opportunity to hone your leadership skills, meet new people, expand your knowledge of trails maintenance best practices, and spend more time in Forest Park and Marquam Nature Park! When: Saturday, November 8th, 9 am - 12 pm. Where: TBD. Parking is limited. Carpooling is encouraged! What: We’ll start with a 30-minute introduction covering FPC’s work, the raking season, and the role of VCLs. Then, we’ll head out for about 2.5 hours of trail work—raking, learning, and connecting as we go. Expect hiking (up to 3 miles) on uneven terrain and physical labor in the forest. No previous leadership experience is required—just bring your enthusiasm! Long pants, long socks, and sturdy, closed-toe tennis shoes or hiking boots with good traction are required for your safety. Long-sleeved shirts and weather appropriate layers for sun/wind/rain are also recommended. Make sure to bring a water bottle - many folks find it beneficial to bring a small backpack as well. If you have any allergies, please bring medications in case of emergency! To receive weekly updates about additional work parties, sign-up for our newsletter! FPC is supported through the generosity of our donors. If you want to help support our operations, consider becoming a monthly donor, or check to see if your employer offers a workplace giving program! If you have any questions, please email us! Program: Crew Leaders Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 97210 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Restoration Work Party - Wednesday, November 12th, 2025 (Towhee TH)
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Please join Portland Parks & Recreation to remove English ivy and other invasively growing species along the Towhee Trail in Marquam Nature Park to make space for native species to thrive and support future revegetation efforts. This important work helps improve the health and resilience of the forest ecosystem for years to come.
When: Wednesday, November 12th, 9am to 12pm. Where: Towhee TH. Parking is very limited. Carpooling is encouraged! There is additional parking here - you will need to carefully walk down the road to the trailhead if you park on Fairmont Blvd. What: This event will take place near the trailhead but may require bending over, walking off-trail on uneven surfaces. A portable restroom will be available at this site (not ADA compliant). Please contact Monica Hescheles (PP&R Stewardship Coordinator, City Nature West) if you have any questions about the event.
Long pants, long socks, and sturdy, closed-toe tennis shoes or hiking boots with good traction are required for your safety. Long-sleeved shirts and weather appropriate layers for sun/wind/rain are also recommended. Make sure to bring a water bottle - many folks find it beneficial to bring a small backpack as well. In recent years, Forest Park has seen an uptick in bee activity, if you have any allergies, please bring medications in case of emergency! Training, tools, snacks, coffee, and work gloves will be provided. To receive weekly updates about additional work parties, sign-up for our newsletter! FPC is supported through the generosity of our donors. If you want to help support our operations, consider becoming a monthly donor, or check to see if your employer offers a workplace giving program! If you have any questions, please email us! Program: Public Volunteer Work Parties
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Please join Portland Parks & Recreation to remove English ivy and other invasively growing species along the Towhee Trail in Marquam Nature Park to make space for native species to thrive and support future revegetation efforts. This important work helps improve the health and resilience of the forest ecosystem for years to come.
When: Wednesday, November 12th, 9am to 12pm. Where: Towhee TH. Parking is very limited. Carpooling is encouraged! There is additional parking here - you will need to carefully walk down the road to the trailhead if you park on Fairmont Blvd. What: This event will take place near the trailhead but may require bending over, walking off-trail on uneven surfaces. A portable restroom will be available at this site (not ADA compliant). Please contact Monica Hescheles (PP&R Stewardship Coordinator, City Nature West) if you have any questions about the event.
Long pants, long socks, and sturdy, closed-toe tennis shoes or hiking boots with good traction are required for your safety. Long-sleeved shirts and weather appropriate layers for sun/wind/rain are also recommended. Make sure to bring a water bottle - many folks find it beneficial to bring a small backpack as well. In recent years, Forest Park has seen an uptick in bee activity, if you have any allergies, please bring medications in case of emergency! Training, tools, snacks, coffee, and work gloves will be provided. To receive weekly updates about additional work parties, sign-up for our newsletter! FPC is supported through the generosity of our donors. If you want to help support our operations, consider becoming a monthly donor, or check to see if your employer offers a workplace giving program! If you have any questions, please email us! Program: Public Volunteer Work Parties Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 97239 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Rake-a-thon - Saturday, November 15th, 2025 (Upper Macleay)
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The leaves are falling... which means it's time for Rake-a-thon! Join us for a raking volunteer event to help protect our trails through the winter! We'll be clearing fallen leaves from the trail surface to reduce erosion and support natural water flow. Removing this moisture-trapping organic matter helps prevent trail damage during the wet and freezing months ahead. Your efforts will make a big difference in keeping the trails safe and sustainable all season long.
When: Saturday, November 15th, 9am to 12pm. Where: Upper Macleay Parking Lot. Parking is limited. Carpooling is encouraged! What: Raking. We will be working on the trails, which requires hiking (up to 3 miles) and physical labor in the forest (up to 2.5 hours).
Long pants, long socks, and sturdy, closed-toe tennis shoes or hiking boots with good traction are required for your safety. Long-sleeved shirts and weather appropriate layers for sun/wind/rain are also recommended. Make sure to bring a water bottle - many folks find it beneficial to bring a small backpack as well. In recent years, Forest Park has seen an uptick in bee activity, if you have any allergies, please bring medications in case of emergency! Training, tools, snacks, coffee, and work gloves will be provided. To receive weekly updates about additional work parties, sign-up for our newsletter! FPC is supported through the generosity of our donors. If you want to help support our operations, consider becoming a monthly donor, or check to see if your employer offers a workplace giving program! If you have any questions, please email us! Program: Special Volunteer Events
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The leaves are falling... which means it's time for Rake-a-thon! Join us for a raking volunteer event to help protect our trails through the winter! We'll be clearing fallen leaves from the trail surface to reduce erosion and support natural water flow. Removing this moisture-trapping organic matter helps prevent trail damage during the wet and freezing months ahead. Your efforts will make a big difference in keeping the trails safe and sustainable all season long.
When: Saturday, November 15th, 9am to 12pm. Where: Upper Macleay Parking Lot. Parking is limited. Carpooling is encouraged! What: Raking. We will be working on the trails, which requires hiking (up to 3 miles) and physical labor in the forest (up to 2.5 hours).
Long pants, long socks, and sturdy, closed-toe tennis shoes or hiking boots with good traction are required for your safety. Long-sleeved shirts and weather appropriate layers for sun/wind/rain are also recommended. Make sure to bring a water bottle - many folks find it beneficial to bring a small backpack as well. In recent years, Forest Park has seen an uptick in bee activity, if you have any allergies, please bring medications in case of emergency! Training, tools, snacks, coffee, and work gloves will be provided. To receive weekly updates about additional work parties, sign-up for our newsletter! FPC is supported through the generosity of our donors. If you want to help support our operations, consider becoming a monthly donor, or check to see if your employer offers a workplace giving program! If you have any questions, please email us! Program: Special Volunteer Events Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 97210 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Rake-a-thon - Saturday, November 15th, 2025 (Springville TH)
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The leaves are falling... which means it's time for Rake-a-thon! Join us for a raking volunteer event to help protect our trails through the winter! We'll be clearing fallen leaves from the trail surface to reduce erosion and support natural water flow. Removing this moisture-trapping organic matter helps prevent trail damage during the wet and freezing months ahead. Your efforts will make a big difference in keeping the trails safe and sustainable all season long.
When: Saturday, November 15th, 9am to 12pm. Where: Springville TH. Parking is limited. Carpooling is encouraged! What: Raking. We will be working on the trails, which requires hiking (up to 3 miles) and physical labor in the forest (up to 2.5 hours).
Long pants, long socks, and sturdy, closed-toe tennis shoes or hiking boots with good traction are required for your safety. Long-sleeved shirts and weather appropriate layers for sun/wind/rain are also recommended. Make sure to bring a water bottle - many folks find it beneficial to bring a small backpack as well. In recent years, Forest Park has seen an uptick in bee activity, if you have any allergies, please bring medications in case of emergency! Training, tools, snacks, coffee, and work gloves will be provided. To receive weekly updates about additional work parties, sign-up for our newsletter! FPC is supported through the generosity of our donors. If you want to help support our operations, consider becoming a monthly donor, or check to see if your employer offers a workplace giving program! If you have any questions, please email us! Program: Special Volunteer Events
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The leaves are falling... which means it's time for Rake-a-thon! Join us for a raking volunteer event to help protect our trails through the winter! We'll be clearing fallen leaves from the trail surface to reduce erosion and support natural water flow. Removing this moisture-trapping organic matter helps prevent trail damage during the wet and freezing months ahead. Your efforts will make a big difference in keeping the trails safe and sustainable all season long.
When: Saturday, November 15th, 9am to 12pm. Where: Springville TH. Parking is limited. Carpooling is encouraged! What: Raking. We will be working on the trails, which requires hiking (up to 3 miles) and physical labor in the forest (up to 2.5 hours).
Long pants, long socks, and sturdy, closed-toe tennis shoes or hiking boots with good traction are required for your safety. Long-sleeved shirts and weather appropriate layers for sun/wind/rain are also recommended. Make sure to bring a water bottle - many folks find it beneficial to bring a small backpack as well. In recent years, Forest Park has seen an uptick in bee activity, if you have any allergies, please bring medications in case of emergency! Training, tools, snacks, coffee, and work gloves will be provided. To receive weekly updates about additional work parties, sign-up for our newsletter! FPC is supported through the generosity of our donors. If you want to help support our operations, consider becoming a monthly donor, or check to see if your employer offers a workplace giving program! If you have any questions, please email us! Program: Special Volunteer Events Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 97229 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Rake-a-thon - Saturday, November 15th, 2025 (Newton Rd)
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The leaves are falling... which means it's time for Rake-a-thon! Join us for a raking volunteer event to help protect our trails through the winter! We'll be clearing fallen leaves from the trail surface to reduce erosion and support natural water flow. Removing this moisture-trapping organic matter helps prevent trail damage during the wet and freezing months ahead. Your efforts will make a big difference in keeping the trails safe and sustainable all season long.
When: Saturday, November 15th, 9am to 12pm. Where: Newton Rd TH. Parking is limited. Carpooling is encouraged! (From Skyline Blvd turn on to Newton Rd., which is not marked on google maps, and follow it to the dead end where you'll reach the parking lot and trailhead!) What: Raking. We will be working on the trails, which requires hiking (up to 3 miles) and physical labor in the forest (up to 2.5 hours).
Long pants, long socks, and sturdy, closed-toe tennis shoes or hiking boots with good traction are required for your safety. Long-sleeved shirts and weather appropriate layers for sun/wind/rain are also recommended. Make sure to bring a water bottle - many folks find it beneficial to bring a small backpack as well. In recent years, Forest Park has seen an uptick in bee activity, if you have any allergies, please bring medications in case of emergency! Training, tools, snacks, coffee, and work gloves will be provided. To receive weekly updates about additional work parties, sign-up for our newsletter! FPC is supported through the generosity of our donors. If you want to help support our operations, consider becoming a monthly donor, or check to see if your employer offers a workplace giving program! If you have any questions, please email us! Program: Special Volunteer Events
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The leaves are falling... which means it's time for Rake-a-thon! Join us for a raking volunteer event to help protect our trails through the winter! We'll be clearing fallen leaves from the trail surface to reduce erosion and support natural water flow. Removing this moisture-trapping organic matter helps prevent trail damage during the wet and freezing months ahead. Your efforts will make a big difference in keeping the trails safe and sustainable all season long.
When: Saturday, November 15th, 9am to 12pm. Where: Newton Rd TH. Parking is limited. Carpooling is encouraged! (From Skyline Blvd turn on to Newton Rd., which is not marked on google maps, and follow it to the dead end where you'll reach the parking lot and trailhead!) What: Raking. We will be working on the trails, which requires hiking (up to 3 miles) and physical labor in the forest (up to 2.5 hours).
Long pants, long socks, and sturdy, closed-toe tennis shoes or hiking boots with good traction are required for your safety. Long-sleeved shirts and weather appropriate layers for sun/wind/rain are also recommended. Make sure to bring a water bottle - many folks find it beneficial to bring a small backpack as well. In recent years, Forest Park has seen an uptick in bee activity, if you have any allergies, please bring medications in case of emergency! Training, tools, snacks, coffee, and work gloves will be provided. To receive weekly updates about additional work parties, sign-up for our newsletter! FPC is supported through the generosity of our donors. If you want to help support our operations, consider becoming a monthly donor, or check to see if your employer offers a workplace giving program! If you have any questions, please email us! Program: Special Volunteer Events Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 97231 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Rake-a-thon - Saturday, November 15th, 2025 (Lower Saltzman)
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The leaves are falling... which means it's time for Rake-a-thon! Join us for a raking volunteer event to help protect our trails through the winter! We'll be clearing fallen leaves from the trail surface to reduce erosion and support natural water flow. Removing this moisture-trapping organic matter helps prevent trail damage during the wet and freezing months ahead. Your efforts will make a big difference in keeping the trails safe and sustainable all season long.
When: Saturday, November 15th, 9am to 12pm. Where: Lower Saltzman. Parking is limited. Carpooling is encouraged! (From Skyline Blvd turn on to Newton Rd., which is not marked on google maps, and follow it to the dead end where you'll reach the parking lot and trailhead!) What: Raking. We will be working on the trails, which requires hiking (up to 3 miles) and physical labor in the forest (up to 2.5 hours).
Long pants, long socks, and sturdy, closed-toe tennis shoes or hiking boots with good traction are required for your safety. Long-sleeved shirts and weather appropriate layers for sun/wind/rain are also recommended. Make sure to bring a water bottle - many folks find it beneficial to bring a small backpack as well. In recent years, Forest Park has seen an uptick in bee activity, if you have any allergies, please bring medications in case of emergency! Training, tools, snacks, coffee, and work gloves will be provided. To receive weekly updates about additional work parties, sign-up for our newsletter! FPC is supported through the generosity of our donors. If you want to help support our operations, consider becoming a monthly donor, or check to see if your employer offers a workplace giving program! If you have any questions, please email us! Program: Special Volunteer Events
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The leaves are falling... which means it's time for Rake-a-thon! Join us for a raking volunteer event to help protect our trails through the winter! We'll be clearing fallen leaves from the trail surface to reduce erosion and support natural water flow. Removing this moisture-trapping organic matter helps prevent trail damage during the wet and freezing months ahead. Your efforts will make a big difference in keeping the trails safe and sustainable all season long.
When: Saturday, November 15th, 9am to 12pm. Where: Lower Saltzman. Parking is limited. Carpooling is encouraged! (From Skyline Blvd turn on to Newton Rd., which is not marked on google maps, and follow it to the dead end where you'll reach the parking lot and trailhead!) What: Raking. We will be working on the trails, which requires hiking (up to 3 miles) and physical labor in the forest (up to 2.5 hours).
Long pants, long socks, and sturdy, closed-toe tennis shoes or hiking boots with good traction are required for your safety. Long-sleeved shirts and weather appropriate layers for sun/wind/rain are also recommended. Make sure to bring a water bottle - many folks find it beneficial to bring a small backpack as well. In recent years, Forest Park has seen an uptick in bee activity, if you have any allergies, please bring medications in case of emergency! Training, tools, snacks, coffee, and work gloves will be provided. To receive weekly updates about additional work parties, sign-up for our newsletter! FPC is supported through the generosity of our donors. If you want to help support our operations, consider becoming a monthly donor, or check to see if your employer offers a workplace giving program! If you have any questions, please email us! Program: Special Volunteer Events Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 97210 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Raking Work Party - Thursday, November 20th, 2025 (TBD)
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Join us for a raking volunteer event to help protect our trails through the winter! We'll be clearing fallen leaves from the trail surface to reduce erosion and support natural water flow. Removing this moisture-trapping organic matter helps prevent trail damage during the wet and freezing months ahead. Your efforts will make a big difference in keeping the trails safe and sustainable all season long.
When: Thursday, November 20th, 9am to 12pm. Where: TBD. Parking is limited. Carpooling is encouraged! What: Raking. We will be working on the trails, which requires hiking (up to 3 miles) and physical labor in the forest (up to 2.5 hours).
Long pants, long socks, and sturdy, closed-toe tennis shoes or hiking boots are required for your safety. Long-sleeved shirts and weather appropriate layers for sun/wind/rain are also recommended. Make sure to bring a water bottle - many folks find it beneficial to bring a small backpack as well. In recent years, Forest Park has seen an uptick in bee activity, if you have any allergies, please bring medications in case of emergency! Training, tools, snacks, coffee, and work gloves will be provided. To receive weekly updates about additional work parties, sign-up for our newsletter! FPC is supported through the generosity of our donors. If you want to help support our operations, consider becoming a monthly donor, or check to see if your employer offers a workplace giving program! If you have any questions, please email us! Program: Public Volunteer Work Parties
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Join us for a raking volunteer event to help protect our trails through the winter! We'll be clearing fallen leaves from the trail surface to reduce erosion and support natural water flow. Removing this moisture-trapping organic matter helps prevent trail damage during the wet and freezing months ahead. Your efforts will make a big difference in keeping the trails safe and sustainable all season long.
When: Thursday, November 20th, 9am to 12pm. Where: TBD. Parking is limited. Carpooling is encouraged! What: Raking. We will be working on the trails, which requires hiking (up to 3 miles) and physical labor in the forest (up to 2.5 hours).
Long pants, long socks, and sturdy, closed-toe tennis shoes or hiking boots are required for your safety. Long-sleeved shirts and weather appropriate layers for sun/wind/rain are also recommended. Make sure to bring a water bottle - many folks find it beneficial to bring a small backpack as well. In recent years, Forest Park has seen an uptick in bee activity, if you have any allergies, please bring medications in case of emergency! Training, tools, snacks, coffee, and work gloves will be provided. To receive weekly updates about additional work parties, sign-up for our newsletter! FPC is supported through the generosity of our donors. If you want to help support our operations, consider becoming a monthly donor, or check to see if your employer offers a workplace giving program! If you have any questions, please email us! Program: Public Volunteer Work Parties Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 97210 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Restoration Work Party - Saturday, November 22nd, 2025 (Broadway TH - Marquam Nature Park)
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Join us for a restoration volunteer event where we will remove invasive, English ivy to help restore native habitat! This will make space for native species to thrive and support future revegetation efforts. This important work helps improve the health and resilience of the forest ecosystem for years to come. Join us in helping make Marquam Nature Park accessible and protecting the long-term health of the trails!
When: Saturday, November 22nd, 9am to 12pm. Where: Marquam Nature Park - Broadway TH. Street parking is very limited. Carpooling is encouraged! Park on the side of SW Broadway Dr or SW Davenport St. The Broadway TH is located on the south side of SW Broadway Dr. Another option is to park in the parking lot at the Marquam Nature Park Shelter and hike north up the Sunnyside Trail (0.4 mi) to the Broadway Trail (0.2 mi) to reach the meeting spot. What: Removing and cutting up English ivy. We will be working on the trails, which requires hiking (up to 3 miles) and physical labor in the forest (up to 2.5 hours).
Long pants, long socks, and sturdy, closed-toe tennis shoes or hiking boots are required for your safety. Long-sleeved shirts and weather appropriate layers for sun/wind/rain are also recommended. Make sure to bring a water bottle - many folks find it beneficial to bring a small backpack as well. In recent years, Forest Park has seen an uptick in bee activity, if you have any allergies, please bring medications in case of emergency! Training, tools, snacks, coffee, and work gloves will be provided. To receive weekly updates about additional work parties, sign-up for our newsletter! FPC is supported through the generosity of our donors. If you want to help support our operations, consider becoming a monthly donor, or check to see if your employer offers a workplace giving program! If you have any questions, please email us! Program: Public Volunteer Work Parties
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Join us for a restoration volunteer event where we will remove invasive, English ivy to help restore native habitat! This will make space for native species to thrive and support future revegetation efforts. This important work helps improve the health and resilience of the forest ecosystem for years to come. Join us in helping make Marquam Nature Park accessible and protecting the long-term health of the trails!
When: Saturday, November 22nd, 9am to 12pm. Where: Marquam Nature Park - Broadway TH. Street parking is very limited. Carpooling is encouraged! Park on the side of SW Broadway Dr or SW Davenport St. The Broadway TH is located on the south side of SW Broadway Dr. Another option is to park in the parking lot at the Marquam Nature Park Shelter and hike north up the Sunnyside Trail (0.4 mi) to the Broadway Trail (0.2 mi) to reach the meeting spot. What: Removing and cutting up English ivy. We will be working on the trails, which requires hiking (up to 3 miles) and physical labor in the forest (up to 2.5 hours).
Long pants, long socks, and sturdy, closed-toe tennis shoes or hiking boots are required for your safety. Long-sleeved shirts and weather appropriate layers for sun/wind/rain are also recommended. Make sure to bring a water bottle - many folks find it beneficial to bring a small backpack as well. In recent years, Forest Park has seen an uptick in bee activity, if you have any allergies, please bring medications in case of emergency! Training, tools, snacks, coffee, and work gloves will be provided. To receive weekly updates about additional work parties, sign-up for our newsletter! FPC is supported through the generosity of our donors. If you want to help support our operations, consider becoming a monthly donor, or check to see if your employer offers a workplace giving program! If you have any questions, please email us! Program: Public Volunteer Work Parties Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 97201 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Support Your Local Forest Saturday (Raking) - November 29th, 2025 (TBD)Join us for a raking volunteer event to help protect our trails through the winter! We'll be clearing fallen leaves from the trail surface to reduce erosion and support natural water flow. Removing this moisture-trapping organic matter helps prevent trail damage during the wet and freezing months ahead. Your efforts will make a big difference in keeping the trails safe and sustainable all season long. When: Saturday, November 29th, 2025, from 9 am-12 pm. Where: TBD. Parking is limited. Carpooling is encouraged. What: Raking. We will be working on the trails, which requires hiking (up to 3 miles) and physical labor in the forest (up to 2.5 hours). Long pants, long socks, and sturdy, closed-toe tennis shoes or hiking boots are required for your safety. Long-sleeved shirts and weather appropriate layers for sun/wind/rain are also recommended. Make sure to bring a water bottle - many folks find it beneficial to bring a small backpack as well. In recent years, Forest Park has seen an uptick in bee activity, if you have any allergies, please bring medications in case of emergency! Training, tools, snacks, coffee, and work gloves will be provided. To receive weekly updates about additional work parties, sign-up for our newsletter! FPC is supported through the generosity of our donors. If you want to help support our operations, consider becoming a monthly donor, or check to see if your employer offers a workplace giving program! If you have any questions, please email us! Program: Public Volunteer Work Parties Join us for a raking volunteer event to help protect our trails through the winter! We'll be clearing fallen leaves from the trail surface to reduce erosion and support natural water flow. Removing this moisture-trapping organic matter helps prevent trail damage during the wet and freezing months ahead. Your efforts will make a big difference in keeping the trails safe and sustainable all season long. When: Saturday, November 29th, 2025, from 9 am-12 pm. Where: TBD. Parking is limited. Carpooling is encouraged. What: Raking. We will be working on the trails, which requires hiking (up to 3 miles) and physical labor in the forest (up to 2.5 hours). Long pants, long socks, and sturdy, closed-toe tennis shoes or hiking boots are required for your safety. Long-sleeved shirts and weather appropriate layers for sun/wind/rain are also recommended. Make sure to bring a water bottle - many folks find it beneficial to bring a small backpack as well. In recent years, Forest Park has seen an uptick in bee activity, if you have any allergies, please bring medications in case of emergency! Training, tools, snacks, coffee, and work gloves will be provided. To receive weekly updates about additional work parties, sign-up for our newsletter! FPC is supported through the generosity of our donors. If you want to help support our operations, consider becoming a monthly donor, or check to see if your employer offers a workplace giving program! If you have any questions, please email us! Program: Public Volunteer Work Parties Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 97210 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Raking Work Party - Saturday, December 6th, 2025 (TBD)
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Join us for a raking volunteer event to help protect our trails through the winter! We'll be clearing fallen leaves from the trail surface to reduce erosion and support natural water flow. Removing this moisture-trapping organic matter helps prevent trail damage during the wet and freezing months ahead. Your efforts will make a big difference in keeping the trails safe and sustainable all season long.
When: Saturday, December 6th, 9am to 12pm. Where: TBD. Parking is limited. Carpooling is encouraged! What: Raking. We will be working on the trails, which requires hiking (up to 3 miles) and physical labor in the forest (up to 2.5 hours).
Long pants, long socks, and sturdy, closed-toe tennis shoes or hiking boots with good traction are required for your safety. Long-sleeved shirts and weather appropriate layers for sun/wind/rain are also recommended. Make sure to bring a water bottle - many folks find it beneficial to bring a small backpack as well. In recent years, Forest Park has seen an uptick in bee activity, if you have any allergies, please bring medications in case of emergency! Training, tools, snacks, coffee, and work gloves will be provided. To receive weekly updates about additional work parties, sign-up for our newsletter! FPC is supported through the generosity of our donors. If you want to help support our operations, consider becoming a monthly donor, or check to see if your employer offers a workplace giving program! If you have any questions, please email us! Program: Public Volunteer Work Parties
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Join us for a raking volunteer event to help protect our trails through the winter! We'll be clearing fallen leaves from the trail surface to reduce erosion and support natural water flow. Removing this moisture-trapping organic matter helps prevent trail damage during the wet and freezing months ahead. Your efforts will make a big difference in keeping the trails safe and sustainable all season long.
When: Saturday, December 6th, 9am to 12pm. Where: TBD. Parking is limited. Carpooling is encouraged! What: Raking. We will be working on the trails, which requires hiking (up to 3 miles) and physical labor in the forest (up to 2.5 hours).
Long pants, long socks, and sturdy, closed-toe tennis shoes or hiking boots with good traction are required for your safety. Long-sleeved shirts and weather appropriate layers for sun/wind/rain are also recommended. Make sure to bring a water bottle - many folks find it beneficial to bring a small backpack as well. In recent years, Forest Park has seen an uptick in bee activity, if you have any allergies, please bring medications in case of emergency! Training, tools, snacks, coffee, and work gloves will be provided. To receive weekly updates about additional work parties, sign-up for our newsletter! FPC is supported through the generosity of our donors. If you want to help support our operations, consider becoming a monthly donor, or check to see if your employer offers a workplace giving program! If you have any questions, please email us! Program: Public Volunteer Work Parties Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 97210 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Raking Work Party - Wednesday, December 10th, 2025 (Marquam Nature Park)Join us for a raking volunteer event to help protect our trails through the winter! We'll be clearing fallen leaves from the trail surface to reduce erosion and support natural water flow. Removing this moisture-trapping organic matter helps prevent trail damage during the wet and freezing months ahead. Your efforts will make a big difference in keeping the trails safe and sustainable all season long. When: Wednesday, December 10th, 2025, from 9 am-12 pm. Where: Marquam Nature Park. Parking is limited. Carpooling is encouraged! What: Raking. We will be working on the trails, which requires hiking (up to 3 miles) on uneven terrain and physical labor in the forest (up to 2.5 hours). Long pants, long socks, and sturdy, closed-toe tennis shoes or hiking boots with good traction are required for your safety. Long-sleeved shirts and weather appropriate layers for sun/wind/rain are also recommended. Make sure to bring a water bottle - many folks find it beneficial to bring a small backpack as well. If you have any allergies, please bring medications in case of emergency! Training, tools, snacks, coffee, and work gloves will be provided. To receive weekly updates about additional work parties, sign-up for our newsletter! FPC is supported through the generosity of our donors. If you want to help support our operations, consider becoming a monthly donor, or check to see if your employer offers a workplace giving program! If you have any questions, please email us! Program: Public Volunteer Work Parties Join us for a raking volunteer event to help protect our trails through the winter! We'll be clearing fallen leaves from the trail surface to reduce erosion and support natural water flow. Removing this moisture-trapping organic matter helps prevent trail damage during the wet and freezing months ahead. Your efforts will make a big difference in keeping the trails safe and sustainable all season long. When: Wednesday, December 10th, 2025, from 9 am-12 pm. Where: Marquam Nature Park. Parking is limited. Carpooling is encouraged! What: Raking. We will be working on the trails, which requires hiking (up to 3 miles) on uneven terrain and physical labor in the forest (up to 2.5 hours). Long pants, long socks, and sturdy, closed-toe tennis shoes or hiking boots with good traction are required for your safety. Long-sleeved shirts and weather appropriate layers for sun/wind/rain are also recommended. Make sure to bring a water bottle - many folks find it beneficial to bring a small backpack as well. If you have any allergies, please bring medications in case of emergency! Training, tools, snacks, coffee, and work gloves will be provided. To receive weekly updates about additional work parties, sign-up for our newsletter! FPC is supported through the generosity of our donors. If you want to help support our operations, consider becoming a monthly donor, or check to see if your employer offers a workplace giving program! If you have any questions, please email us! Program: Public Volunteer Work Parties Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 97201 Allow Groups: Yes |