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Save the Oregon Dunes 2026 Volunteer Events Schedule

What: Scotch Broom Removal at Heceta Dunes .  Save the Oregon Dunes!

When:  Saturday, July 18th from 10:00 a.m. until Noon

Where:  Heceta Dunes

The Oregon Dunes Restoration Collaborative is proud to be a part of the annual Power of Florence event, a day where area residents and visitors can volunteer and give back to the Florence community. For this event, ODRC will be at Heceta Dunes, one of our “Preserve the Best” locations. This is a location where volunteers can make a difference by removing invasive plants like Scotch broom, and the native plants and open sand habitat will survive into the future.

On Saturday, July 18 from 10 AM to Noon, volunteers will remove Scotch broom plants on the flat near the entrance to the dunes, working east to the tree island. It is a short walk on flat ground until the tree island which is a moderate slope. This is a family event, children and grandchildren are welcome. Come for as long as you can, if you need to leave early, that is fine.

Wear sturdy, closed-toe shoes for hiking on the sand and bring work gloves, water, and snacks. Please bring shovels, hand saws, or loppers if you have them. If you don’t, ODRC will have tools you can borrow.

Directions: Take Highway 101 north of Florence and turn left on Heceta Beach Rd. (the road to Driftwood Shores), turn right on 4th Ave. and go to the end, turn right on Joshua Lane and go to the end. Please do not block driveways or mailboxes.

The Oregon Dunes Restoration Collaborative works to collaboratively support, guide and promote Oregon dunes restoration and the preservation of the open sand habitat that benefits the plants, animals and people who live and play in this special place.

The Oregon Dunes Restoration Collaborative’s mission is to collaboratively support, guide and promote Oregon dunes restoration and the preservation of the open sand, unique habitats, and dunes processes that benefit the plants, animals and people who live and play in this special place.

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The Oregon Dunes Restoration Collaborative's mission is to collaboratively support, guide and promote Oregon dunes restoration and the preservation of the open sand, unique habitats, and dunes processes that benefit the plants, animals and people who live and play in this special place.

Oregon Dunes Restoration Collaborative has scheduled their Scotch broom removal volunteer events for this coming season. See the flyer for dates and locations. More details to come about each event as it gets closer to the date.

Please come out to one or more of the events! If we have a large group we can get a lot done to remove the invasive plants and protect the open sand dune habitat important for the native plants and amimals of the Oregon dunes.

For more information go to the Save the Oregon Dunes webiste.

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