Trash Cleanup - Riverside

Riverside - Volunteer Event - Roadside Trash

There are currently no future events scheduled.
Come out and help clean up roadside trash along Hwy 291 near the Spokane House Interpretive Center (SHIC)!  

What to bring:  
-Discover Pass (we can supply one for the event)
-Gloves & High Visibility Vest (we have some to share)
-Warm Layers 
-Minors only: Note from guardian granting permission to attend the event  

Contingency Plan: If there is snow on the ground, we will move the event across the street for plant maintenance.

Directions

47.780571, -117.538425

Where to meet:  https://maps.app.goo.gl/jWXufNDMQSkMGtuCA 

47.780571, -117.538425 

The SHIC is closed for the Winter but is close to where will park for this event. When you turn onto the access road to the SHIC, park at the first lot on the left.   

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Volunteer Event - Forest Health - Thinning and Wood Chipping - Riverside State Park

Come join us at the Trautman Conservation Area in Nine Mile Falls to continue thinning overcrowded Ponderosa Pine & Doug Fir Stands. Removing smaller trees will allow more space and nutrients for the mature trees to grow larger. We will be using handsaws and loppers, then dragging the trees to the trail to feed the wood chipper.