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Tree Planting: Jackson Bottom Wetlands

  • Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve 2600 Southwest Hillsboro Highway Hillsboro, OR, 97123 United States (map)

Your help is needed to plant native trees and shrubs at the first planting of our 19-20 season at Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve! We're privileged for the opportunity to continue restoring habitat at this beautiful wildlife preserve -- your participation makes this community event possible!

Please arrive by 8:45am to sign-in and enjoy some breakfast treats and coffee, tea, or hot chocolate. The planting starts at 9:00am. We provide gloves, tools, and planting guidance -- all you need to do is show up dressed for the weather wearing sturdy shoes or boots, and be ready to have fun! *Note: there will be an approximately 10 to 15 minute walk from the parking lot to the planting area.

How do I register?

Click here and fill out the quick registration form. Individuals and groups welcome!

Under age 18?

A signed youth waiver is required for you to volunteer: www.friendsoftrees.org/youthwaiver

We ask that youth 15 years and younger are accompanied by an adult.

This planting is in partnership with the City of Hillsboro and part of Tree For All, a partnership which has planted more than ten million native plants in the Tualatin River Watershed since 2005. Clean Water Services, Friends of Trees, thousands of volunteers, other non-profits, city partners, and private landowners will be working together this season to continue the success of this program.

Please contact Jenny, Pablo, and Carey at (503) 595-0213 // volunteer@friendsoftrees.org if you have questions or need any further information. We look forward to seeing you out there!

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