Join us for refreshing trail blazes and reconfiguring the blue trail

Thank you to everyone who joined us for the March workday at Little Manatee River Nature Preserve (LMRC). We made great progress refreshing the trail blazes and reconfiguring the west (red) trail. The site coordinator, Mary Barnwell, expressed her gratitude for our efforts and is excited to see the improvements.

For our April workday, we will return to LMRC to focus on the blue trail. During our March visit, we didn't have enough time to address the blue trail, so this will be our priority for the upcoming workday.

Learn more about Trail CATS

Things to know

  • This is a free event
  • Meet in the parking lot
  • The length of the trail is around 2.2 miles
  • Participants must be at least 10 years old
  • Maximum of 10 participants per group

What to expect

This trail has a wet crossing of the river, so be prepared to walk through some shallow water.

What to bring

  • Water in refillable container (required)
  • Closed-toe shoes (required)
  • Bug spray
  • Change of clothes
  • Hat
  • Long-sleeved shirt
  • Small backpack with hydration system
  • Snacks
  • Sunglasses
  • Sunscreen
  • Towel
  • Work gloves

Registration and participation

You will need the following information for the registration form:

  • Location: Little Manatee River Corridor Nature Preserve - Leonard Lee Trailhead
  • Date: 04/13/24
  • Name/Type of event: Little Manatee River Nature Preserve Workday

If your plans change after registration, kindly inform us via email so we can accommodate other volunteers.

Contact

Trail CATS Program
Trail CATS Coordinator
(813) 678-7072
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Top Image Caption: Volunteers walking through the woods at a nature preserve helping with maintaining the trails
Last Modified: 3/26/2024, 8:55:04 PM
December 2024