Hikes at Coffee Creek Watershed Preserve

 

Hikes are an integral activity of the Coffee Creek Watershed Preserve. Throughout the year, educational tours and work days educate and involve the community. Help maintain and improve the ecological health of the preserve by sharing your time and talent at the Coffee Creek Watershed Preserve.

 

To participate in a hike, simply show up at the scheduled meeting location.

Event

Date

Time

Meeting Location

       

Brief Description of Events

Bird Monitoring

 

Participants will learn to identify different bird species throughout the Preserve by sight and sound while enjoying an unhurried, one mile hike.

Flower Hike

 

Hikers will learn about different plant and flower species and the role they perform in the Preserve during this leisurely one mile trek.

Garlic/Mustard Control

 

Learn about undesirable vegetation and how to manage its growth in the Preserve and your own backyard.

Invasive Species Control

 

Plant species will be identified and counted for future data comparison. This data will be very important for future tracking of the health of the Preserve.

Creek Water Monitoring

 

One to characterize the water quality of Coffee Creek and to track any changes as development within the area occurs. Once taken, water quality samples are analyzed for a variety of physical, biological and chemical parameters, such as temperature, oxygen level, pH level, conductivity and presence of pathogens and nutrients. Participants may enter the creek to collect samples.

Frog Hike

 

Hikers will learn about different reptiles and amphibians and the role they perform in the Preserve during this leisurely walk.