King County Navigation Bar (text navigation at bottom)

volunteer planting tree to help restore salmon habitatPitch In for Salmon Habitat!

Work among the beautiful fall colors and help improve the riverside habitat for fish and wildlife by planting native trees and shrubs, and maintaining existing plantings. For on-going volunteer events, visit our volunteer newsletter, The Dirt. Be sure to call and register for any of the events below!

Volunteer Events 2007

Volunteer Trail Events

Volunteer At The King County Greenhouse And Nursery

Native Plant Salvage

Mountains To Sound Greenway Trust

Green/Duwamish and Central Puget Sound Watershed

Snoqualmie River Watershed

Park Ambassadors Needed
Wanted: Volunteer Park Ambassadors who will be responsible for maintaining restoration projects. In exchange for 100 hours of volunteer time in one year, volunteers receive training, a hat, vest, pack, and free admission to King County pools and interpretive programs. Contact: Tina Miller at (206) 296-2990.

Adopt a Park
Adopt a park and help to improve and maintain King County lands. Groups can Adopt a Park or portion of a trail by volunteering at the site at least four times in a 12-month period. Help enhance the beauty of public lands with clean-up projects, tree plantings, and weeding and watering. Contact: Tina Miller at (206) 296-2990.


For questions about the Fall for Salmon Web site, please contact Glynnis Vaughan, Public Affairs.


Department of Natural Resources & Parks

Updated: Aug. 27, 2007


King County | Natural Resources and Parks | Water and Land Resources | News | Services | Comments | Search

Links to external sites do not constitute endorsements by King County.
By visiting this and other King County web pages,
you expressly agree to be bound by terms and conditions of the site.
The details.