Events & Volunteering
Columbia Land Trust hosts a variety of events throughout the year, across the region we serve. Below you can view upcoming events at a glance, and scroll through the blog posts below for detailed information and registration instructions. We will be be adding registration information and additional 2025 events as details are confirmed.
Friday, February 28: Volunteer weed removal at Barlow Trail in Rhododendron, Oregon. Register here.
Saturday, March 8: Mason bee workshop at Clark College in Vancouver, Washington. (Registration link coming soon)
Saturday, April 5: Volunteer planting and mulching event at Indian Creek Trail in Hood River, Oregon. (Registration link coming soon)
Saturday, April 22: EARTH DAY habitat restoration event at Howard Canyon in Corbett, Oregon. (Registration link coming soon)
Questions? Email events@columbialandtrust.org. We also encourage to you sign up for our monthly email newsletter The Moss to stay informed about upcoming events and volunteering opportunities!
Mason Bee Workshop – March 2nd, 2024
Boost your garden's pollination power by bringing home a mason bee colony — and the knowledge needed to care for it.
Habitap Portland – February 1st, 2024
Celebrate habitat conservation over local brews!
Stewart Udall: The Politics of Beauty – Film Screening & Panel Discussion
Catch one of three screenings of the award-winning documentary showing in Vancouver and Astoria!
Wild Splendor: Chum Salmon
Registration is now open for chum salmon viewing tours
Wild Splendor: Sandhill Cranes
Registration is now open for sandhill crane viewing tours
Wild Splendor: Hood River Restoration Tour
We're kicking off our 2023 Wild Splendor tour series with a rare chance to access the site of the former Powerdale Dam on the Hood River, where our restoration work has been under way for ten years.
Gorge Latino Conservation Week
Celebrate Latino Conservation Week in Hood River!
Habitap Astoria
Celebrate habitat conservation over local brews!
Oak Gall Ink Making Workshop
The East Cascades Oaks Partnership is excited to present our Oak Gall Ink Making Workshop with artist Molly Holmlund as part of the White Salmon Wildflower Festival. Guests will begin with the ink-making process, then during the 20 minutes time it takes for their oak galls to soak, Columbia Land Trust staff will give a…
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