Volunteer: Terwilliger Parkway Stewardship EventProject details Please bring your own water bottle, wear closed toe shoes, and dress for the weather. Instructions, tools, and gloves will be provided. For the safety of staff and other volunteers, please stay home if you are feeling sick Please register ahead of time by selecting “respond” for an individual or “respond for a team” to register more than one person. If you are not comfortable creating a login to register for any reason, please reach out to monica.walker@portlandoregon.gov and we can help you get registered. Questions? For more information contact Monica Walker at Monica.Walker@portlandoregon.gov or call/text 503-823-8367 Meeting location: The meeting location will differ for each scheduled date. An exact meeting location will be emailed to registered volunteers the day before the event. Children are welcome if accompanied by an attentive adult. Accessibility: This event will require bending over and walking on uneven surfaces. A portable restroom will be available at this site. Thank you for helping to keep Portland parks healthy and beautiful! Below are a few tips to get you ready for your stewardship event. Program: Natural Areas and Trails Project details Please bring your own water bottle, wear closed toe shoes, and dress for the weather. Instructions, tools, and gloves will be provided. For the safety of staff and other volunteers, please stay home if you are feeling sick Please register ahead of time by selecting “respond” for an individual or “respond for a team” to register more than one person. If you are not comfortable creating a login to register for any reason, please reach out to monica.walker@portlandoregon.gov and we can help you get registered. Questions? For more information contact Monica Walker at Monica.Walker@portlandoregon.gov or call/text 503-823-8367 Meeting location: The meeting location will differ for each scheduled date. An exact meeting location will be emailed to registered volunteers the day before the event. Children are welcome if accompanied by an attentive adult. Accessibility: This event will require bending over and walking on uneven surfaces. A portable restroom will be available at this site. Thank you for helping to keep Portland parks healthy and beautiful! Below are a few tips to get you ready for your stewardship event. Program: Natural Areas and Trails Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 97239 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Forest Park Stewardship EventProject Description: Join Portland Parks & Recreation to steward Forest Park by removing invasively growing, non-native species, including English ivy, and Armenian blackberry and encouraging a diversity of native plants. By removing noxious weeds, encouraging the regeneration of native plants and planting a diversity of native plant species we help to enhance wildlife habitat and reduce erosion and water runoff. This is a great way to get outside and enjoy nature! Please bring your own water bottle, wear closed toe shoes, and dress for the weather. Instructions, tools, and gloves will be provided. For the safety of staff and other volunteers, please stay home if you are feeling sick. Please register ahead of time by selecting “respond” for an individual and “respond for a team” to register more than one person. If you are not comfortable creating a login to register for any reason, please reach out to monica.walker@portlandoregon.gov and we can help you get registered. Closest address to meeting location: 2330 NW Belgrave Ave, Portland, OR 97210 Map to the Meeting Location Parking and public transit: Street parking is available on NW Aspen and the lower part of Belgrave Ave but there is limited space to turn around on Belgrave. Please only park on the north side the Belgrave to allow plenty of space for other vehicles to pass through. Please be respectful of neighbors when parking. #15 drops off at NW Vaughn and 27th, which is a 30+ minute walk to the meeting location. More information can be found at Trimet.org. Children are welcome if accompanied by an attentive adult. Accessibility: This event will require bending over and walking on uneven surfaces. A portable restroom will be available at this site. Thank you for helping to keep Portland parks healthy and beautiful! Below are a few tips to get you ready for your stewardship event. Program: Natural Areas and Trails Project Description: Join Portland Parks & Recreation to steward Forest Park by removing invasively growing, non-native species, including English ivy, and Armenian blackberry and encouraging a diversity of native plants. By removing noxious weeds, encouraging the regeneration of native plants and planting a diversity of native plant species we help to enhance wildlife habitat and reduce erosion and water runoff. This is a great way to get outside and enjoy nature! Please bring your own water bottle, wear closed toe shoes, and dress for the weather. Instructions, tools, and gloves will be provided. For the safety of staff and other volunteers, please stay home if you are feeling sick. Please register ahead of time by selecting “respond” for an individual and “respond for a team” to register more than one person. If you are not comfortable creating a login to register for any reason, please reach out to monica.walker@portlandoregon.gov and we can help you get registered. Closest address to meeting location: 2330 NW Belgrave Ave, Portland, OR 97210 Map to the Meeting Location Parking and public transit: Street parking is available on NW Aspen and the lower part of Belgrave Ave but there is limited space to turn around on Belgrave. Please only park on the north side the Belgrave to allow plenty of space for other vehicles to pass through. Please be respectful of neighbors when parking. #15 drops off at NW Vaughn and 27th, which is a 30+ minute walk to the meeting location. More information can be found at Trimet.org. Children are welcome if accompanied by an attentive adult. Accessibility: This event will require bending over and walking on uneven surfaces. A portable restroom will be available at this site. Thank you for helping to keep Portland parks healthy and beautiful! Below are a few tips to get you ready for your stewardship event. Program: Natural Areas and Trails Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 97210 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Marshall Park Volunteer Trail Restoration EventJoin PP&R and Friends of Marshall Park for our volunteer trails restoration event.
Project details Questions Thank you for your interest in volunteering to keep Portland's natural area parks healthy, beautiful, and safe for people and wildlife! Here are a few tips to get you ready for your stewardship event. Stay home if you are experiencing symptoms of any contagious illness or have had recent contact with someone exhibiting symptoms of any illness. In order to ensure your comfort and safety, please remember to dress for the weather, wear close-toed shoes, bring a water bottle, and be ready to get dirty! Unless otherwise noted, all events are family-friendly and all ages are welcome to participate. However, children must be accompanied and supervised by an adult for the duration of the event. We encourage you to attend events with members of your household/family! While groups are welcome to join many of our regularly scheduled stewardship events, please contact the event coordinator listed in the description before arriving with a large group. This will ensure that there are enough gloves and tools for everyone to work. We are also available to schedule special service events at your group's convenience during the week or on weekends. Learn more about programs for groups.Program: Natural Areas and Trails Join PP&R and Friends of Marshall Park for our volunteer trails restoration event.
Project details Questions Thank you for your interest in volunteering to keep Portland's natural area parks healthy, beautiful, and safe for people and wildlife! Here are a few tips to get you ready for your stewardship event. Stay home if you are experiencing symptoms of any contagious illness or have had recent contact with someone exhibiting symptoms of any illness. In order to ensure your comfort and safety, please remember to dress for the weather, wear close-toed shoes, bring a water bottle, and be ready to get dirty! Unless otherwise noted, all events are family-friendly and all ages are welcome to participate. However, children must be accompanied and supervised by an adult for the duration of the event. We encourage you to attend events with members of your household/family! While groups are welcome to join many of our regularly scheduled stewardship events, please contact the event coordinator listed in the description before arriving with a large group. This will ensure that there are enough gloves and tools for everyone to work. We are also available to schedule special service events at your group's convenience during the week or on weekends. Learn more about programs for groups.Program: Natural Areas and Trails Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 97219 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Woods Natural Area Stewardship EventProject details Please bring your own water bottle, wear closed toe shoes, and dress for the weather. Instructions, tools, and gloves will be provided. For the safety of staff and other volunteers, please stay home if you are feeling sick. Please register ahead of time by selecting “respond” for an individual and “respond for a team” to register more than one person. If you are not comfortable creating a login to register for any reason, please reach out to monica.walker@portlandoregon.gov and we can help you get registered. Children are welcome if accompanied by an attentive adult. Accessibility: This event will require bending over and walking on uneven surfaces. A portable restroom will be available at this site. Thank you for helping to keep Portland parks healthy and beautiful! Below are a few tips to get you ready for your stewardship event. Program: Natural Areas and Trails Project details Please bring your own water bottle, wear closed toe shoes, and dress for the weather. Instructions, tools, and gloves will be provided. For the safety of staff and other volunteers, please stay home if you are feeling sick. Please register ahead of time by selecting “respond” for an individual and “respond for a team” to register more than one person. If you are not comfortable creating a login to register for any reason, please reach out to monica.walker@portlandoregon.gov and we can help you get registered. Children are welcome if accompanied by an attentive adult. Accessibility: This event will require bending over and walking on uneven surfaces. A portable restroom will be available at this site. Thank you for helping to keep Portland parks healthy and beautiful! Below are a few tips to get you ready for your stewardship event. Program: Natural Areas and Trails Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 97219 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Marshall Park Stewardship EventProject details Please bring your own water bottle, wear closed toe shoes, and dress for the weather. Instructions, tools, and gloves will be provided. For the safety of staff and other volunteers, please stay home if you are feeling sick. Please register ahead of time by selecting “respond” for an individual or “respond for a team” to register more than one person. If you are not comfortable creating a login to register for any reason, please reach out to monica.walker@portlandoregon.gov and we can help you get registered. Questions? For more information contact Monica Walker at Monica.Walker@portlandoregon.gov or call/text 503-823-8367 Meeting location: The meeting location will differ for each scheduled date. An exact meeting location will be emailed to registered volunteers the day before the event. Children are welcome if accompanied by an attentive adult. Accessibility: This event will require bending over and walking on uneven surfaces. A portable restroom will be available at this site. Thank you for helping to keep Portland parks healthy and beautiful! Below are a few tips to get you ready for your stewardship event. Program: Natural Areas and Trails Project details Please bring your own water bottle, wear closed toe shoes, and dress for the weather. Instructions, tools, and gloves will be provided. For the safety of staff and other volunteers, please stay home if you are feeling sick. Please register ahead of time by selecting “respond” for an individual or “respond for a team” to register more than one person. If you are not comfortable creating a login to register for any reason, please reach out to monica.walker@portlandoregon.gov and we can help you get registered. Questions? For more information contact Monica Walker at Monica.Walker@portlandoregon.gov or call/text 503-823-8367 Meeting location: The meeting location will differ for each scheduled date. An exact meeting location will be emailed to registered volunteers the day before the event. Children are welcome if accompanied by an attentive adult. Accessibility: This event will require bending over and walking on uneven surfaces. A portable restroom will be available at this site. Thank you for helping to keep Portland parks healthy and beautiful! Below are a few tips to get you ready for your stewardship event. Program: Natural Areas and Trails Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 97219 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Marquam Nature Park Stewardship EventProject Description: Join Portland Parks & Recreation and Forest Park Conservancy to remove noxious weeds, plant native plants and other stewardship tasks in Marquam Nature Park. By removing noxious weeds, encouraging natural regeneration and planting a diversity of native plant species we help to enhance wildlife habitat, reduce erosion and limit water runoff. This is a great way to get outside and enjoy nature! Please bring your own water bottle, wear closed toe shoes, and dress for the weather. Instructions, tools, and gloves will be provided. For the safety of staff and other volunteers, please stay home if you are feeling sick. Please register ahead of time by selecting “respond” for an individual and “respond for a team” to register more than one person. If you are not comfortable creating a login to register for any reason, please reach out to monica.walker@portlandoregon.gov and we can help you get registered. Meeting location: The meeting location will differ for each date. A detailed description of the meeting location and map link will be sent to all registered participants the day before the event. Children are welcome if accompanied by an attentive adult. Accessibility: This event will require bending over and walking on uneven surfaces. A portable restroom will be available at this site. Thank you for helping to keep Portland parks healthy and beautiful! Below are a few tips to get you ready for your stewardship event. Program: Natural Areas and Trails Project Description: Join Portland Parks & Recreation and Forest Park Conservancy to remove noxious weeds, plant native plants and other stewardship tasks in Marquam Nature Park. By removing noxious weeds, encouraging natural regeneration and planting a diversity of native plant species we help to enhance wildlife habitat, reduce erosion and limit water runoff. This is a great way to get outside and enjoy nature! Please bring your own water bottle, wear closed toe shoes, and dress for the weather. Instructions, tools, and gloves will be provided. For the safety of staff and other volunteers, please stay home if you are feeling sick. Please register ahead of time by selecting “respond” for an individual and “respond for a team” to register more than one person. If you are not comfortable creating a login to register for any reason, please reach out to monica.walker@portlandoregon.gov and we can help you get registered. Meeting location: The meeting location will differ for each date. A detailed description of the meeting location and map link will be sent to all registered participants the day before the event. Children are welcome if accompanied by an attentive adult. Accessibility: This event will require bending over and walking on uneven surfaces. A portable restroom will be available at this site. Thank you for helping to keep Portland parks healthy and beautiful! Below are a few tips to get you ready for your stewardship event. Program: Natural Areas and Trails Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 97201 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Forest Park Trails Stewardship Event Springville RDJoin PP&R and Forest Park Conservancy to help restore Forest Park Park. Volunteers will be hiking up to 2 miles from the meeting location. We will be working on maintaining the trails in the parks. This is a great way to get outside and enjoy nature. Please bring your own water bottle, wear closed toe shoes, and dress for the weather. Instructions, tools, and gloves will be provided. For the safety of staff and other volunteers, please stay home if you are feeling sick. Registration is required! Meeting Location: Meeting location will be emailed to registered participants before the event. Questions? Contact Ahmed Yusuf at ahmed.yusuf@portlandoregon.gov or 503-260-2329 Children are welcome. Any child under 14 years of age needs to be accompanied by an attentive adult. Accessibility: This event will require bending over, walking uneven surfaces. A portable restroom will be available at this site (not ADA compliant). Thank you for your interest in volunteering to keep Portland's natural area parks healthy, beautiful, and safe for people and wildlife! Here are a few tips to get you ready for your stewardship event. Registration is required for all stewardship events. All tools, gloves and training to do the task is provided.In order to ensure your comfort and safety, please remember to dress for the weather, wear close-toed shoes, bring a water bottle, and be ready to get dirty! Stay home if you are experiencing symptoms of any contagious illness or have had recent contact with someone exhibiting symptoms of any illness. While groups are welcome to join many of our regularly scheduled stewardship events, please contact the event coordinator listed in the description before arriving with a large group. This will ensure that there are enough gloves and tools for everyone to work. We are also available to schedule special service events at your group's convenience during the week or on weekends. Learn more about programs for groups.If you are looking for community service to fulfill court requirements, please call 503-823-5121. You must be registered with our program before undertaking any community service. Program: Natural Areas and Trails Join PP&R and Forest Park Conservancy to help restore Forest Park Park. Volunteers will be hiking up to 2 miles from the meeting location. We will be working on maintaining the trails in the parks. This is a great way to get outside and enjoy nature. Please bring your own water bottle, wear closed toe shoes, and dress for the weather. Instructions, tools, and gloves will be provided. For the safety of staff and other volunteers, please stay home if you are feeling sick. Registration is required! Meeting Location: Meeting location will be emailed to registered participants before the event. Questions? Contact Ahmed Yusuf at ahmed.yusuf@portlandoregon.gov or 503-260-2329 Children are welcome. Any child under 14 years of age needs to be accompanied by an attentive adult. Accessibility: This event will require bending over, walking uneven surfaces. A portable restroom will be available at this site (not ADA compliant). Thank you for your interest in volunteering to keep Portland's natural area parks healthy, beautiful, and safe for people and wildlife! Here are a few tips to get you ready for your stewardship event. Registration is required for all stewardship events. All tools, gloves and training to do the task is provided.In order to ensure your comfort and safety, please remember to dress for the weather, wear close-toed shoes, bring a water bottle, and be ready to get dirty! Stay home if you are experiencing symptoms of any contagious illness or have had recent contact with someone exhibiting symptoms of any illness. While groups are welcome to join many of our regularly scheduled stewardship events, please contact the event coordinator listed in the description before arriving with a large group. This will ensure that there are enough gloves and tools for everyone to work. We are also available to schedule special service events at your group's convenience during the week or on weekends. Learn more about programs for groups.If you are looking for community service to fulfill court requirements, please call 503-823-5121. You must be registered with our program before undertaking any community service. Program: Natural Areas and Trails Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Mar 12, 2026 Zip Code: 97229 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Forest Park Trails Stewardship Event Springville RDJoin PP&R and Forest Park Conservancy to help restore Forest Park Park. Volunteers will be hiking up to 2 miles from the meeting location. We will be working on maintaining the trails in the parks. This is a great way to get outside and enjoy nature. Please bring your own water bottle, wear closed toe shoes, and dress for the weather. Instructions, tools, and gloves will be provided. For the safety of staff and other volunteers, please stay home if you are feeling sick. Registration is required! Meeting Location: Meeting location will be emailed to registered participants before the event. Questions? Contact Ahmed Yusuf at ahmed.yusuf@portlandoregon.gov or 503-260-2329 Children are welcome. Any child under 14 years of age needs to be accompanied by an attentive adult. Accessibility: This event will require bending over, walking uneven surfaces. A portable restroom will be available at this site (not ADA compliant). Thank you for your interest in volunteering to keep Portland's natural area parks healthy, beautiful, and safe for people and wildlife! Here are a few tips to get you ready for your stewardship event. Registration is required for all stewardship events. All tools, gloves and training to do the task is provided.In order to ensure your comfort and safety, please remember to dress for the weather, wear close-toed shoes, bring a water bottle, and be ready to get dirty! Stay home if you are experiencing symptoms of any contagious illness or have had recent contact with someone exhibiting symptoms of any illness. While groups are welcome to join many of our regularly scheduled stewardship events, please contact the event coordinator listed in the description before arriving with a large group. This will ensure that there are enough gloves and tools for everyone to work. We are also available to schedule special service events at your group's convenience during the week or on weekends. Learn more about programs for groups.If you are looking for community service to fulfill court requirements, please call 503-823-5121. You must be registered with our program before undertaking any community service. Program: Natural Areas and Trails Join PP&R and Forest Park Conservancy to help restore Forest Park Park. Volunteers will be hiking up to 2 miles from the meeting location. We will be working on maintaining the trails in the parks. This is a great way to get outside and enjoy nature. Please bring your own water bottle, wear closed toe shoes, and dress for the weather. Instructions, tools, and gloves will be provided. For the safety of staff and other volunteers, please stay home if you are feeling sick. Registration is required! Meeting Location: Meeting location will be emailed to registered participants before the event. Questions? Contact Ahmed Yusuf at ahmed.yusuf@portlandoregon.gov or 503-260-2329 Children are welcome. Any child under 14 years of age needs to be accompanied by an attentive adult. Accessibility: This event will require bending over, walking uneven surfaces. A portable restroom will be available at this site (not ADA compliant). Thank you for your interest in volunteering to keep Portland's natural area parks healthy, beautiful, and safe for people and wildlife! Here are a few tips to get you ready for your stewardship event. Registration is required for all stewardship events. All tools, gloves and training to do the task is provided.In order to ensure your comfort and safety, please remember to dress for the weather, wear close-toed shoes, bring a water bottle, and be ready to get dirty! Stay home if you are experiencing symptoms of any contagious illness or have had recent contact with someone exhibiting symptoms of any illness. While groups are welcome to join many of our regularly scheduled stewardship events, please contact the event coordinator listed in the description before arriving with a large group. This will ensure that there are enough gloves and tools for everyone to work. We are also available to schedule special service events at your group's convenience during the week or on weekends. Learn more about programs for groups.If you are looking for community service to fulfill court requirements, please call 503-823-5121. You must be registered with our program before undertaking any community service. Program: Natural Areas and Trails Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Apr 9, 2026 Zip Code: 97229 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Forest Park Trails Stewardship EventJoin PP&R and Forest Park Conservancy to help restore Forest Park Park. Volunteers will be hiking up to 2 miles from the meeting location. We will be working on maintaining the trails in the parks. This is a great way to get outside and enjoy nature. Please bring your own water bottle, wear closed toe shoes, and dress for the weather. Instructions, tools, and gloves will be provided. For the safety of staff and other volunteers, please stay home if you are feeling sick. Registration is required! Meeting Location: Meeting location will be emailed to registered participants before the event. Questions? Contact Ahmed Yusuf at ahmed.yusuf@portlandoregon.gov or 503-260-2329 Children are welcome. Any child under 14 years of age needs to be accompanied by an attentive adult. Accessibility: This event will require bending over, walking uneven surfaces. A portable restroom will be available at this site (not ADA compliant). Thank you for your interest in volunteering to keep Portland's natural area parks healthy, beautiful, and safe for people and wildlife! Here are a few tips to get you ready for your stewardship event. Registration is required for all stewardship events. All tools, gloves and training to do the task is provided.In order to ensure your comfort and safety, please remember to dress for the weather, wear close-toed shoes, bring a water bottle, and be ready to get dirty! Stay home if you are experiencing symptoms of any contagious illness or have had recent contact with someone exhibiting symptoms of any illness. While groups are welcome to join many of our regularly scheduled stewardship events, please contact the event coordinator listed in the description before arriving with a large group. This will ensure that there are enough gloves and tools for everyone to work. We are also available to schedule special service events at your group's convenience during the week or on weekends. Learn more about programs for groups.If you are looking for community service to fulfill court requirements, please call 503-823-5121. You must be registered with our program before undertaking any community service. Program: Natural Areas and Trails Join PP&R and Forest Park Conservancy to help restore Forest Park Park. Volunteers will be hiking up to 2 miles from the meeting location. We will be working on maintaining the trails in the parks. This is a great way to get outside and enjoy nature. Please bring your own water bottle, wear closed toe shoes, and dress for the weather. Instructions, tools, and gloves will be provided. For the safety of staff and other volunteers, please stay home if you are feeling sick. Registration is required! Meeting Location: Meeting location will be emailed to registered participants before the event. Questions? Contact Ahmed Yusuf at ahmed.yusuf@portlandoregon.gov or 503-260-2329 Children are welcome. Any child under 14 years of age needs to be accompanied by an attentive adult. Accessibility: This event will require bending over, walking uneven surfaces. A portable restroom will be available at this site (not ADA compliant). Thank you for your interest in volunteering to keep Portland's natural area parks healthy, beautiful, and safe for people and wildlife! Here are a few tips to get you ready for your stewardship event. Registration is required for all stewardship events. All tools, gloves and training to do the task is provided.In order to ensure your comfort and safety, please remember to dress for the weather, wear close-toed shoes, bring a water bottle, and be ready to get dirty! Stay home if you are experiencing symptoms of any contagious illness or have had recent contact with someone exhibiting symptoms of any illness. While groups are welcome to join many of our regularly scheduled stewardship events, please contact the event coordinator listed in the description before arriving with a large group. This will ensure that there are enough gloves and tools for everyone to work. We are also available to schedule special service events at your group's convenience during the week or on weekends. Learn more about programs for groups.If you are looking for community service to fulfill court requirements, please call 503-823-5121. You must be registered with our program before undertaking any community service. Program: Natural Areas and Trails Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On May 14, 2026 Zip Code: 97229 Allow Groups: Yes |