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Volunteer in Woodside: Community Habitat Restoration at Huddart Park

  • Redwood Picnic Shelter Huddart Park 1100 Kings Mountain Road Woodside, CA, 94062 United States (map)

Come enjoy the outdoors and work to restore habitat at a county park! Volunteers should expect to support the restoration of this California ecosystem by pulling and using tools to remove French broom, a woody invasive plant. We will end our time together with a walk that showcases plants growing in Huddart Park!

Accessibility considerations include hiking on uneven and steep terrain, being outside for the entire length of the event, and kneeling, squatting, and standing to pull invasive plants. Volunteers will be supplied with gloves, kneelers, and all tools, including weed wrenches.

Huddart Park is a San Mateo County Park with over 900 acres of protected forest. Huddart consists of picnic areas, groves of redwood trees, oak woodlands, and slopes with a creek that runs through the park. Visit San Mateo County's Huddart Park page and San Mateo County Parks Foundation to learn more.

Waivers/Registration: All attendees must be registered individually and have approved the online waiver through this Eventbrite page. Youth under 18 must have their legal guardian approve the waiver on their behalf.

Transportation for Huddart Park: The best way to get to the park is by personal cars as there is no public transportation to Huddart Park. Please carpool if possible. The road up to the park is steep and curvy. Download driving instructions ahead of time, as there is limited cell reception up on Kings Mountain Rd. A ranger will be at the park entrance, and volunteers will receive entry details in their confirmation email.

Meeting Space: Meet at the Redwood Shelter Picnic Area. There are multiple drinking fountains available and a restroom at the meeting spot.

There is cell service within some areas of the park.

Prepare for Exploring Outdoors:

  • Reusable water bottle

  • Snacks, if desired

  • Long pants, long sleeves are recommended

  • Sturdy closed-toed shoes

  • Rain gear/boots

  • Face mask for COVID-19 safety (optional)

  • Epi-Pen or allergy medicine, if applicable

  • Plan for potential exposure to sun, poison oak, ticks

We will provide snacks.

Event Cancellations:

We are committed to the safety of our staff and attendees. If we must cancel an event due to extreme weather conditions or poor air quality, a Grassroots Ecology staff person will reach out via email no later than 5:00 PM the day before this event.

Join Us!

Grassroots Ecology encourages people from all identities and backgrounds to participate in our programs. Many of our programs are outdoors and involve moving and working in a variety of landscapes. If you have accessibility concerns (e.g. allergies, limited mobility, learning differences), our programs are flexible and we are happy to work with you. Please reach out to the event facilitator so we can prepare for your participation.

Accessibility concerns? Questions? Cancellations? Email laurel@grassrootsecology.org

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