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FoGP is heading back in Fern Canyon

Fern Canyon, Griffith Park Griffith Park Merry-go-Round Parking Lot

Fern Canyon is one of our special volunteer projects because this was one of the areas completely decimated by the 2007 fire that swept through Griffith Park. Years later, Marshall High students came to Fern Canyon and placed natives to help the area regrow. FoGP continues to help the process by occasionally going in and […]

National Public Lands Day is Coming – and You’re Invited!

Griffith Park & Southern Railroad 4400 Crystal Springs Dr., Los Angeles, CA, United States

We’re celebrating National Public Lands Day by removing Castor Bean (Ricinus communis) and Indian Tobacco (Lobelia inflata) from the trail near the Tregnan Golf Academy. Park in the Train/Pony Rides Parking Lot and then walk across the street to the picnic table where FoGP will have a Welcome Table set-up. Before anyone may volunteer in Griffith […]

We’re Going Back to Anza Native Garden!

Crystal Springs Picnic Area 4659 Crystal Springs Drive, Los Angeles, CA

Yes... we know it’s hot, but Griffith Park is calling and we’ve got work to do! Our Anza Native Garden needs some love, so we’re heading out to weed and drop mulch in the garden near Crystal Springs Picnic Area that we planted a few years back. Look for FoGP signage: we’ll be meeting in […]

Saturday, July 13 – Weeding & Mulching Across from Trails Café

Trails Café 2333 Fern Dell Dr, Los Angeles, CA

Just think... you can do something good for the Park, and then treat yourself to coffee and a pastry across the street. It's a win-win! We'll be weeding and dropping mulch in the garden we planted a few years back. The weeds are a product of the past winter rains, and while we've tried to […]

It’s back to the Bird Sanctuary we go…

Bird Sanctuary, Griffith Park 2900 N. Vermont Ave., Los Angeles, CA, United States

Friends of Griffith Park is heading back to the Bird Sanctuary AGAIN as we continue to clear debris from streambeds and tackle more invasives. A quick explanation of why we try to get ahead of the invasives: they tend to crowd out natives. We've seen first-hand what happens when invasives are removed – natives thrive! […]

FoGP is Heading Back to the Bird Sanctuary

Bird Sanctuary, Griffith Park 2900 N. Vermont Ave., Los Angeles, CA, United States

Friends of Griffith Park is heading back to the Bird Sanctuary to continue our Earth Day efforts. We'll weed, place mulch in the garden and water the new plants placed on April 20. We hope everyone who showed up on that day will continue to support our efforts. Don't forget to bring a friend! Don’t […]

Join Friends of Griffith Park for an Earth Day Event

Bird Sanctuary, Griffith Park 2900 N. Vermont Ave., Los Angeles, CA, United States

  Don't forget to dress comfortably... old clothes, comfy shoes, plus a hat and sunscreen. If you have gloves, bring them, although we do have gloves on hand. We'll provide tools and water (if you bring a bottle, you can always refill) Get ready, get set, join the fun and celebrate Mother Earth!

Fern Dell Revitalization Zoom Call

On March 14, consultants from Craftwater Engineering will be on hand to explain the scope of the Fern Dell revitalization project, along with FoGP board members who have worked so hard to help revive and modernize water usage in Fern Dell. Attendees will have an opportunity to address these and other questions about the project […]

FoGP Volunteers are Heading Back to Griffith Park’s Fern Canyon

Fern Canyon, Griffith Park Griffith Park Merry-go-Round Parking Lot

It´s been awhile since we hiked into this area to conduct some work and while it´s a good thing that some Park natives planted years ago are thriving, the area could definitely use a few hands and followup. BTW, this sweet charming area is adjacent to one of the many canyon-fed stream beds in the […]

Planting Event Across from Greek Theatre

Greek Theatre 2700 N Vermont Ave., Los Angeles

We're heading back to the area across the street from the Greek to mulch, weed and plant more natives to take advantage of winter storms dropping more wet stuff. While we've made some headway in this area, there's always more to be done! We'll be placing more natives so when spring arrives, you'll see more […]

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