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Waterloo Recreation Area - March 8, Volunteer Stewardship Workday

Volunteers standing in the snow ready to remove invasive plants

Waterloo Recreation Area - March 8, Volunteer Stewardship Workday

2026-03-08T10:00:00 2026-03-08T12:30:00 Waterloo Recreation Area - March 8, Volunteer Stewardship Workday

This workday was originally scheduled for Saturday, March 7, but was rescheduled due to forecasted rain.

Help protect native habitat in Waterloo Recreation Area, the largest state park in the Lower Peninsula. Waterloo is home to a plethora of native ecosystems, with 25 unique natural communities forming the diverse landscape. Aid restoration efforts by cutting glossy buckthorn, a wetland invasive shrub that would otherwise take over this valuable fen ecosystem.

Register by emailing natural resource steward Anna Cone at ConeA1@Michigan.gov.

For more information, visit the Volunteer stewardship webpage.

Recreation Passport is required for vehicle entry into Michigan state parks.

Please note: Dates occasionally change and events may be canceled due to inclement weather and other reasons. Please call the park to confirm dates/times prior to your arrival.

Waterloo Recreation Area GPS/map coordinates: 42.312306, -84.209306 Meeting location: Meet at parking lot off Glenn Road just east of Mt. Hope Road.
Location

Waterloo Recreation Area

GPS/map coordinates: 42.312306, -84.209306

Meeting location: Meet at parking lot off Glenn Road just east of Mt. Hope Road.

Event Date

Start: March 08, 2026 10:00 AM

End: March 08, 2026 12:30 PM

Contact Information
Anna Cone

Natural resource steward

This workday was originally scheduled for Saturday, March 7, but was rescheduled due to forecasted rain.

Help protect native habitat in Waterloo Recreation Area, the largest state park in the Lower Peninsula. Waterloo is home to a plethora of native ecosystems, with 25 unique natural communities forming the diverse landscape. Aid restoration efforts by cutting glossy buckthorn, a wetland invasive shrub that would otherwise take over this valuable fen ecosystem.

Register by emailing natural resource steward Anna Cone at ConeA1@Michigan.gov.

For more information, visit the Volunteer stewardship webpage.

Recreation Passport is required for vehicle entry into Michigan state parks.

Please note: Dates occasionally change and events may be canceled due to inclement weather and other reasons. Please call the park to confirm dates/times prior to your arrival.