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Phipps Meadow Thinning Work Party


Join us this July for a restoration work party at Phipps Meadow to help improve ecological health, reduce fire risk, and diversify bird and animal habitats.

Phipps Meadow is BMLT’s first fully owned and protected property. Located just outside of Prairie City, Oregon, this stunning 278-acre landscape is surrounded by U.S. National Forest and features lush wetlands, pine forest, and over 1.5 miles of the headwaters of the Middle Fork John Day River. Home to an impressive diversity of plant and animal species, Phipps Meadow also has waters that provide critical spawning and rearing habitat for Chinook salmon, steelhead, and bull trout.

Phipps Meadow needs our help. BMLT has been working with a team of restoration professionals within the John Day Basin Partnership to design and implement aquatic and upland restoration projects on the property in the upcoming years.

The work we’ll be doing is a vital component of this multi-year, collaborative restoration plan. There will be several volunteer opportunities to help with restoration tasks at Phipps Meadow, including ladder fuel thinning treatments, fence building and repair, riparian vegetation planting, and other rehabilitation and monitoring activities. These efforts support the health of these special habitats and will leave you with a lasting connection to this beautiful property.

Volunteers will camp at a nearby campground and for this event will prioritize thinning overcrowded patches of ponderosa pine forest to improve ecological health, reduce fire risk, and diversify bird and animal habitats.

Whether you’re an experienced trail volunteer or just love being outside and giving back, this work party presents a unique opportunity to make a direct, long-lasting impact on the well-being of native wildlife, fish, and plant species. We’ll provide the tools, training, and leadership. You bring your camping gear, work gloves, and willingness to get your hands dirty in one of Oregon’s most beautiful and ecologically rich places.

Spots are limited, so consider signing up and making a difference where it counts. If you can make it the entire trip, GREAT. If you can only do one day, please indicate that when you sign up and reach out to craig@bmlt.org to coordinate. We'll have fun, work hard and make a difference. No experience is necessary.

Check out more information about the area

Questions? Get in touch with Craig Piefer at craig@bmlt.org.

 

Trip Details:

  • 🌲 Thinning ladder fuels and small diameter (less than 8” diameter) pine trees in dense patches of forest

    🌲 Removing conifer trees in and near regenerating Aspen stand

    🌲 Scattering or piling cut material as appropriate

    • Tolerance for hard work and backcountry conditions.

    • No specific thinning experience is necessary—bring a great attitude for working with a team! 

    • BMLT Blues Crew leaders will provide training and tools as needed

    • Expect to be physically active at your own pace for up to 6 hours

    • Recommended for ages 16 and older

  • Bates State Park

    Old West Scenic Bikeway

    Bates, OR, 97817

    (Download directions prior to departure since cell service is unavailable)

    If you are carpooling from Walla Walla Please arrive at USFS Ranger District Office parking lot at 1415 W Rose Street, Walla Walla at 8am Friday to carpool to the Phipps Meadow. If you’re willing to drive, please arrive with a full gas tank. Please be prepared to share gas costs with your volunteer driver on the return trip (bring cash.)

  • Schedule:  

    Friday

    8:00 am: Arrive at USFS Ranger District Office for check-in

    8:05 am: Depart for Phipps Meadow

    12:00 pm: Arrive at Bates State Park Campground and setup camp/eat lunch

    1:35 pm: Head out to Phipps Meadow and start work

    4:00 pm: Wrap up work and head back to camp

    6:30 pm: Dinner, Campfire

    Saturday & Sunday

    7:30 am: Wake up, Breakfast

    8:30 am: Stretch and safety talk

    9:00 am: Let the work begin

    12:00 pm: Break for Lunch

    1:00 pm: Back at it

    3:30 pm: Shut down work for the day head back to camp

    6:00 pm: Dinner, Campfire

    Monday

    7:30 am: Wake up, Breakfast

    8:30 am: Stretch and safety talk

    9:00 am: Let the work begin

    12:00 pm: Break for Lunch

    1:00 pm: Pack up and clean up camp

    2:00 pm: Load up and drive back to Walla Walla

    5:00 pm: Arrive at USFS Ranger District Office

  • ✅ Boots – no sneakers or sandals during work hours

    ✅ Long pants and long-sleeved shirt

    ✅ Rain gear

    ✅ Work gloves and eye protection (glasses, sunglasses)

    ✅ Ticks can be present: bring DEET for self, Permethrin for clothes

    *** BMLT Blues Crew Supplied: Safety gear, first aid kit, hard hat, tools

  • ✅ Day backpack

    ✅ Everything you need for 3 nights of “car camping”

    ✅ Tent

    ✅ Sleeping bag

    ✅ Sleeping pad

    ✅ Food and food prep for 3 dinners, 3 breakfasts and 3 lunches

    ✅ Water bottle - suggest 64 ounces of water to bring to the work project daily

    ✅ Warm clothing for wet/cold weather

    ✅ Trail snacks

    ✅ Personal care items

    Blues Crew practices Leave No Trace™ principles -- please bring what you need to comply.

  • ⚠️ Pets are not to accompany volunteers due to work safety concerns.

    ⚠️ Please fill out the liability waiver and email to craig@bmlt.org or print and bring with you to the work party!

    ⚠️ Please stay home if you are feeling unwell.
    ⚠️ Phone service is not available around Phipps Meadow or Bates State Park. Please download the directions and contact us as soon as possible before your departure if you have questions.
    ⚠️ BMLT Blues Crew practices Leave No Trace™ principles.

    ⚠️ Is this your first volunteer trail work party? Check out this short video on ‘What to Expect and How to Stay Safe’

  • For more information, contact us at craig@bmlt.org or blues-crew@bmlt.org or 509-525-3136.

 

Presented in partnership with United States Forest Service.