If you’ve volunteered with us in the past, chances are you’ve met Ahmed. Ahmed originally joined FPC as part of what we now call the Green Jobs Workforce Program during the first year of the program in January 2020. After that, Ahmed graduated from the program and was FPC’s Trail …
Protectors of Forest Park: How Portland Fire and Rescue Protect Forest Park
In recent years, drought conditions and wildfires, such as the 2020 Labor Day fires have brought the potential dangers of a devastating wildfire to the forefront of peoples’ minds. This is especially true for those who live adjacent to natural areas like Forest Park that are full of organic material …
Join Us for National Public Lands Day
We all love Forest Park, this natural gem right here in Portland. All of us are truly lucky to have access to such a wondrous natural resource, but it takes our whole community working together to help steward this place. This year, we are once again partnering with Thomas’ Breads to host a …
FPC’s Greatest Need Right Now: A Truck!
FPC’s field staff works diligently in Forest Park, taking care of its vast network of trails, improving native habitat, and providing as many opportunities as possible for volunteers to engage and help us with this work. The most critical piece of equipment we need to make this work happen is …
Meet Our New Green Jobs and Project Zero Staff Members!
Our team has been growing! This summer we hired 5 new staff members to this year’s Green Jobs Workforce Program cohort. In addition, we also are hosting an intern from PGE’s Project Zero! These 6 new staff members will be working with FPC in various different capacities, including volunteer work …
A Word From Our Trails Manager: Brushing Season Progress Update
FPC is responsible for brushing all 47 miles of soft-surface trails in Forest Park, a massive undertaking that we tackle each summer. Brushing is a trail maintenance act that involves the removal of excess vegetation and debris from the trails. Now that we are in the latter part of the …
Experience the Forest Park Nature Adventure!
The Forest Park Nature Adventure is an activity guide, created and designed by Super Nature Adventures. We were excited to create a scavenger hunt-style activity guide that can be used as a way to introduce families to Forest Park and be able to have a fun adventure out on the …
Fire Year 2022 Begins Today
Today, July 11th, 2022 marks the official start of “fire season” for our region by the Northwest Oregon Forest Protective Association. Many people feel that 2022 is a better year since we have been receiving a regular amount of rainfall. However, the experts say that it would take significantly more …
We Need You at Brush-a-Thon 2022
What is Brush-a-Thon? FPC is responsible for brushing all soft-surface trails in Forest Park during the summer stewardship season. During the brushing season, we remove trail debris and trim excessive vegetation along over 40 miles of trail. Why do we brush the trails? Brushing work keeps the trails clear for …
Protectors of Forest Park: Forest Park Wildfire Risk Reduction Program Update
Forest Park is the largest forested city park in the United States. Our collective forest within a city is an oasis for recreation and physical and mental health benefits. Due to changing climate conditions, the presences of flammable, non-native fuels, and the risk of human-caused fires from its proximity to …