
Join Tryon Creek Watershed Council for a morning of ivy removal at Marshall Park, through which flows the main stem of Tryon Creek, which supports a healthy coastal cutthroat trout population. We’ve supported volunteer events at this site for several years!
Volunteer notes:
- Volunteers will be working off-trail on uneven ground.
- Dress in layers for the weather (hats, close-toed shoes you can get muddy, etc.) and bring your own, full water bottle and snacks.
- Gloves and tools will be provided as needed; please consider bringing your own if you are able.
- Masks are welcomed, and please stay home if you have been exposed, are experiencing symptoms, and/or test positive for COVID-19 (& other illnesses).
- Instruction, tools, gloves, and snacks are provided and there’s a port-a-potty on-site.
Thank you!! We are always excited for No Ivy Day, and can’t wait to make a positive on-the-ground impact together!
Address: Meet near the playground; park near 9200 SW 12th Dr (dead-end/turnaround)
Note: Some phone/maps may not take you all the way down SW 12th, so if it’s your first time to Marshall Park be sure to look online ahead of time.
Directions: From SW Taylor’s Ferry Rd, turn east/downhill onto SW Taylor’s Ferry Ct, then S onto SW 12th Dr., and drive down to the dead-end/turnaround at the end of SW 12th.