by Maureen Flatley, Deb Ford, and Rick Foster
Our ongoing work to limit the spread of invasive plant species at Newport continues in 2025.
- In May, we coordinated several volunteer workdays focusing on garlic mustard removal along Lynd Point trail and campsites 1 and 2.
- Spotted knapweed continues to be removed from Newport beach and the dunes at Lot 3. (Summer 2024 knapweed removal work made a significant dent in the problem.)
- A total of 10 boot brush stations have been installed at critical points along trails and near campsites.
- Two interpretive boot brush stations have been installed: one as visitors leave the Lot 3 picnic area and head for trails; one as visitors leave the Monarch Trail meadow area and enter the wooded trails.
- Master naturalist Maureen Flatley led a ‘hike and help’ interpretive walk on Lynd Point trail in June. Of the eight people who attended, five were completely new to identifying invasive (and native) species.
Thanks so much to everyone who has answered the call to help with invasive species remediation! It is not very sexy work, but it helps us make a difference year over year.
Garlic Mustard Removal
Spotted Knapweed Removal
Boot Brush Stations





