Truly a hidden gem, Park Lyndon contains some of the finest natural areas in all of southeast Michigan, including fascinating glacial features (kettles, kames, and eskers) as well as rare wetlands (prairie fens) that host several threatened or endangered species. What better way to explore than with an expert guide while working to preserve these botanical treasures? Our work will focus on busting down invasive shrubs that block views and displace rare and unique plants and animals.
Go behind the scenes and give nature a gift that matters this season, joining with a larger team of staff from across Washtenaw County who converge in December to invest in this special place. Snacks, gloves, and water provided (bring your own water bottle). All volunteer projects include a guided nature hike as part of the activity to help you explore, connect, and learn about some of Washtenaw County's most special places.
For questions or cancellations, contact Matthew Bertrand at bertrandm@washtenaw.org.