Orchard Planting
ORGANIZATION: National Park Service
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Please join Capitol Reef National Park for a fruit tree planting event. Participants will assist the Orchard Team in planting new fruit trees in an established orchard. The work will involve walking on uneven ground, lifting up to 30 lbs, consistent kneeling, and bending. On the day of the event, signage along Utah Highway 24 and in the orchards will direct volunteers to park in the parking lot for the Jackson orchard and walk to the back of the orchard for planting in the Guy Smith orchard. Participants should wear close-toed shoes (preferably work boots), long pants, and should dress appropriately for the weather. If you have work gloves, please bring them as well, otherwise, the park has gloves you may borrow. Please also remember to bring snacks and water.
Start Date - 2025-03-25
End Date - 2025-03-25
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52 West Headquarters DriveTorrey, UT 84775
DATE POSTED
March 4, 2025
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