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Trail Keepers: Tree Planting at Gosnell Big Woods

  • Gosnell Big Woods 674 Vosburg Road Webster, NY, 14580 United States (map)

Interested in spending time outside and planting trees during the week of Earth Day? Join Trail Keepers on April 25th to plant trees at Gosnell Big Woods.

All ages and ability levels are encouraged to sign-up; there will be a job for everyone. Please dress appropriately for working outdoors (sturdy footwear, long pants, sun protection). We suggest you bring a water bottle and work gloves. Tools and instruction will be provided.  

To attend you must sign-up below. Please do not attend if you are not feeling well. An email reminder will be sent the week of the event with directions and parking details. Contact Will Macaluso at wmacaluso@geneseelandtrust.org with questions. 

Event Waiver and Liability Release: Please read through this file before registering for the event. You will be asked to confirm you have read the file before submitting the registration.


About Trail Keepers  
Trail Keepers is a volunteer group that gets together each month to work on trail and habitat improvement projects on Genesee Land Trust nature preserves and other conservation lands throughout the region. If you’re interested in volunteering outside, picking up some outdoor skills, and meeting others who care about the environment – Trail Keepers is the opportunity for you. 

Accessibility: For questions about accessibility, reach out to Inclusion Point of Contact, Mckenna Erwell, at merwell@geneseelandtrust.org.

Parking: A parking lot is located at the corner of Vosburg and Drumm Roads. Trails begin at this point and lead into the Big Woods.

Restrooms: There are no bathrooms at the preserve.

Pets: Dogs, other pets, emotional support, comfort, and companion animals are not allowed at Genesee Land Trust events. Although your pet may be friendly, everyone has different familiarity and experiences with animals. Thank you for being respectful to other attendees. 

Service Animals: Service animals, which are dogs or miniature horses that are specifically trained to perform tasks for people with disabilities, are welcome. Service animals must always be under the control of the handler, housebroken, cleaned up after, and vaccinated in accordance with state laws.

Photo by staff

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