By planting trees you'll help to reduce erosion, provide shade to keep the creeks cool and create habitat for fish and wildlife. You can leave a growing legacy on the landscape. Sign up today!

Members of the Clackamas County Environmental Youth Corps have planted thousands of trees to provide shade along Cedar Creek.
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Tree planting usually takes place between late October and early April when conditions are right for tree survival. Most of our planting projects are on
Saturday mornings. If you sign up during the summer we'll contact you in the fall when we have our schedule ready.
Tree Planters - No prior experience needed. We'll show you how to plant native trees and shrubs. The seedlings we plant are usually 2 years old and about a foot tall so they're easy to carry and plant.

A Girl Scout gets ready to plant a bigleaf maple seedling near a tributary to the Sandy River.
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Crew Leaders - Do you have experience leading groups of people on projects? We need people with leadership skills to help supervise volunteers on tree planting and other projects. Your role would be to help show them what needs to be done and how to do it. We'll train you in the basics of tree planting and other tasks.