Scioto River Bottoms at Tremper Mound, Tree Planting, April 4, 2026
  • Scioto River Bottoms Tree Planting Workday

    Saturday, April 4, 2026. Meet at 9:45 am. Workday is from 10 am - 2 pm. OH-104, McDermott, OH 45652 (Map)

    Join Tremper Mound Land Steward Austin Newton and fellow volunteers as we begin year four of the Scioto River Bottoms, Riparian Corridor Reforestation Project. Our goal is to build back the vitally important riparian buffer along the Scioto River’s western banks by planting a diverse selection of trees, including Pin Oaks, Shellbark Hickory, Silver Maple, River Birch, and more. We have a lofty goal this year to plant 1,100 trees! We have a plan. Volunteers will assist in installing landscape cloth and protective cages around our newly planted trees along the river. You will also have a chance to see the growth of the planted trees from the last three years. No experience is necessary; all are welcome. The workday is from 10 am - 2 pm. Please bring work gloves, a personal water bottle, snacks, and/or a packed lunch. Please note that there are no restroom facilities on the preserve.

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