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Williamson County Parks Volunteer Opportunities

Developed Williamson County Parks

Berry Springs Park and Preserve

Location: 1801 CR 152, Georgetown, TX 78626
Contact: Susan Blackledge at 512-930-0040 for volunteer opportunities

Goals for Berry Springs Park & Preserve Park appropriate for Master Naturalists
Conduct vegetation surveys
Research and prepare brochure of plants of the park
Research and prepare brochure about the nature in the park
Provide members to accompany and guide other volunteer groups that will be performing physical removal of identified invasive species
Create herbarium collections of plant species located in the park
Conduct bird survey
Maintenance and development of nature trails
Care of planted beds throughout the park

Champion Park

Location: 3830 Brushy Creek Road, Cedar Park, Texas 78613
Phone:  512-246-2683
Contact: Michael Young, 512-943-1923 for volunteer opportunities

Goals for Champion Park appropriate for Master Naturalists
Conduct vegetation surveys
Map invasive species clusters
Removal of invasive species
Create herbarium collections of plant species located in the park
Conduct bird surveys and submit reports

Southwest Williamson County Regional Park

3830 Brushy Creek Road, Cedar Park, TX
Contact: Michael Young, 512-943-1923 for volunteer opportunities

Goals for Southwest Regional Park appropriate for Master Naturalists
Conduct vegetation surveys
Research and prepare brochure of plants of the park
Research and prepare brochure about the nature in the park
Remove invasive species
Create herbarium collections of plant species located in the park
Conduct bird surveys and report findings
Assist with “Learn to Fish” public events
Maintenance of Nature Trails
Care of planting beds

Twin Lakes Park

219 Perry Mayfield, Leander, Tx
Contact: Michael Young, 512-943-1923 for volunteer opportunities

Goals for Twin Lakes Park appropriate for Master Naturalists
Conduct vegetation surveys
Map invasive species clusters along with population estimates
Removal of invasive species
Create herbarium collections of plant species in the park
Conduct bird surveys and submit reports

Williamson County Trails

Contact: Michael Young, 512-943-1923 for volunteer opportunities

Brushy Creek Trail

Lake Creek Trail

 

Undeveloped Williamson County Parks

Contact: Michael Young, 512-943-1923 for volunteer opportunities

Blackland Heritage County Park

Goals for Blackland Heritage appropriate for Master Naturalists
Conduct vegetation surveys
Monitor and perform maintenance of planted trees in bottomland area of park
Map invasive species clusters and remove invasive species
Create herbarium collections of plant species in the park
Conduct bird survey and submit reports

River Ranch Park

Goals for River Ranch Park appropriate for Master NaturalistsMap invasive species clusters and assist with removal of invasive species
Creabe herbarium collections of plant species in the park
Conduct bird surveys and report data
Assist with nature trail development

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