Black Mountain Restoration Project
About
What do the "Restoration in Progress" signs mean? What happens to trash buried along trails? What Californian habitats are currently endangered?
Find out the answers to these questions and more by joining SLC and Friends of Los Peñasquitos Canyon Preserve at their next restoration project! Make a difference in your community by planting, weeding, and watering native plants in habitats for endangered birds and butterflies.
This opportunity offers a chance to earn volunteer hours while also learning more about your local habitats.
No experience is necessary, this project is expert led!
Signing Up For An Event
Fill out the registration form
Verify that AAPASD waiver is filled out
Meet at the north east corner of the Black Mountain Ranch Community Park. Walk through the gate and look for a big white Ford 150 4x4 truck. (Precise map and location available upon request)
Things To Know
Bring water and gloves (if you have them)
Wear sunglasses, a hat, and use sunscreen (Spring/Summer)
All volunteers must be at least 12 years old