Skip to content

Details

Hal Brown Park Planting Party!
Tuesday, March 10, 2026; 10am-12pm
Leaders: Aja Wylder, Marin County Parks and Open Space District and Stacey Pogorzelski, Marin CNPS

Location: Hal Brown Park in Kentfield
Come plant marsh native plant species around Hal Brown Park’s newly constructed bridge. Species will include Salt grass, Jaumea, Alkali Heath, and Gumweed. Potential to do some mound building to create gumweed habitat too!
When: Tuesday, March 10th, 10 AM – 12 noon
Where: Hal Brown Park at Creekside – parking along Bon Air Rd. (Planting will be approximately here: https://maps.app.goo.gl/UQ4Fe7Wzqnxorkv58)
Why: To re-vegetate and add diversity to the mud flats while creating potential habitat for Ridgeway’s Rails (which have been seen near the planting site!)
How: Tools and gloves provided. Be prepared for mud! The ground is mostly even, with, happily, no poison oak.
Limit: 15 attendees
Heavy rain cancels; cancellations will be posted on Meetup.
Directions: Meet at Hal Brown Park at Creekside, 255 Bon Air Road
Please:
● Sign the Waiver for Marin Chapter 2026, if you have not done so already.
● Practice clean trail etiquette. Pocket Guide – Every Step Counts and Cleanliness Tips for Hikers
● Email [marincnpsvolunteers@gmail.org](mailto:marincnpsvolunteers@gmail.org) with questions.
● Sorry, no dogs on this trip.

Related topics

Events in Greenbrae, CA
Environment
Plant Identification
Botany
Gardening for Wildlife
Native Plants

You may also like