Join us in Restoring Mount Rose Wilderness!

 

Join us in Restoring Mount Rose Wilderness! 

In Spring 2025, volunteers will work hard to remove invasive musk thistle from Mount Rose Wilderness! This fall, we will head into Mount Rose Wilderness to spread native seeds in these recovering riparian areas and help bring back native plants. We will hike bags of seeds from native grasses and pollinator-friendly plants, spread them across the meadows by hand, and then let nature take them from there. These are fun projects that usually only take half a day to complete, but can make a huge difference in the ongoing restoration efforts. 

Photos from the 2024 Seed Spreading Projects in Mount Rose

Check out more information on Mount Rose Wilderness


Information:

Timing: Seeds are the most successful if spread right before snow or rain, so therefore, we are not setting specific dates at this time. Our timeframe is Late October through mid-December. Those who register on this page will be notified as soon as possible before we head out (about a week's notice). At that point, you can let us know if you are available to join us. Spots will be limited on those projects. 

Difficulty: Moderate See our difficulty rating scale here. This project is suitable for individuals in good physical condition who participate in a semi-exercise routing. Most people who are physically active can participate at this level. The project involves hiking 2-6 miles, partially off-trail, creek crossings, steep hills up and down, carrying a shovel, using the shovel, bending up and down. We will carry no more than 10 lbs of seed each. These projects may not be appropriate for children under 12 years of age. 

Location: Hunter Creek Trailhead

Gear/Clothing: Long sleeves, long pants, sturdy work or hiking shoes. Bring at least 2 liters of water, sunscreen, and a lunch/snacks. Shovels and gloves will be provided. 

RSVP/Registration: If you are interested in joining us, please register below. We will contact you as soon as possible before a re-seeding project (about a week's notice). Because this is weather-dependent, flexibility in scheduling is necessary, thanks for your understanding. 

Questions?: Check out our FAQ page or email [email protected]

 

RSVP is required to participate.

 

Friends of Nevada Wilderness and our partners put a great deal of time and resources into organizing volunteer projects. When you RSVP you are committing to join us on that project. We understand circumstances may arise where you need to cancel. So, if you’re no longer able to attend, please cancel your RSVP as soon as possible so other volunteers can join the project. You can cancel your RSVP through the cancellation link in your project confirmation email or by emailing [email protected].

 

 

PLEASE NOTE: We are not setting specific dates at this time. Seeds are most successful if spread right before snow or rain, so therefore flexibility in scheduling is necessary.

When
October 13, 2025 at 9:00am - December 12, 2025
Where
Hunter Creek Trailhead
Meg Tait · (775) 324-7667 x211
60 RSVPS
Michelle Gonzalez Chris Logginos Jason Nitti Lily Wright Reese Lowery Russ Eldridge Kevin Callan Melissa Morales Aaron Fleisher Dc Shuey Damian Branco Ariel Pefley Paul Scheen-Stribling Patrick Roybal Meghan Wolf Charlie Smith Tatum Burke Karolina Gamino Itzayana Parker Jolene Bertetto Rhiannon Arcuri Camila Garcia Jim Crompton Rebecca Franklin Michelle Koeppl Lola Faix Grisell De La Rosa Emily Vivian Alisha McCoy Megan Salt Lisa Tilzey Sonni Schafer Anna Nason Sharon Marie Wilcox Ethan Tadlock

Who's RSVPing

Michelle Gonzalez
Chris Logginos
Jason Nitti
Lily Wright
Reese Lowery
Russ Eldridge
Kevin Callan
Melissa Morales
Aaron Fleisher
Dc Shuey
Damian Branco
Ariel Pefley
Paul Scheen-Stribling
Patrick Roybal
Meghan Wolf
Charlie Smith
Tatum Burke
Karolina Gamino
Itzayana Parker
Jolene Bertetto
Rhiannon Arcuri
Camila Garcia
Jim Crompton
Rebecca Franklin
Michelle Koeppl
Lola Faix
Grisell De La Rosa

Will you come?

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