Join us for a fun day of cleaning up Flat Rock Conservation Area and making nature shine again!
Registration Required
Join the Dunstable Conservation Commission at Flat Rock Conservation Area for a Volunteer Trail & Property Cleanup Day at Flat Rock Conservation Area!
Mill Street, Flat Rock Conservation Area
Dunstable, MA
Saturday, May 9 • 9 AM - 2 PM (Rain Date May 16th)
Join us for a fun and rewarding hands‑on Volunteer Cleanup Day at Flat Rock Conservation Area in Dunstable, MA! This is a wonderful chance to get outside, support the care of a beautiful natural area, and connect with fellow community members who care about preserving our trails and open space.
Volunteers will assist with trail cleanup, identifying and addressing some invasives, light brush clearing, and general property maintenance, helping keep Flat Rock safe, accessible, and enjoyable for all who visit.
Whether you’re a regular trail user or just looking for a meaningful way to lend a hand, your help will make a real difference.
What to Bring & Wear
To help make the day productive and safe, please come prepared:
- Dress appropriately for trail work (hat, sturdy shoes or boots, long pants, long sleeves recommended)
- Bring water and a lunch or snacks for your own personal break
- Work gloves (highly encouraged)
- Brush‑clearing or hand tools, if you have them, such as:
- Hand pruners or loppers
- Small saws
- Rakes or similar lightweight tools
- If you don’t have tools—no worries! Coming ready to help is what matters most.
We’ll work hard, take breaks, enjoy the scenery, and celebrate what we accomplish together.
Come for an hour or a few ready to pitch in, have fun, and help keep Flat Rock Conservation Area beautiful!
We look forward to seeing you on May 9th. (Rain Date of May 16th)
REGISTRATION REQUIRED (Via EventBrite Link = https://www.eventbrite.com/e/conservation-commission-flat-rock-conservation-area-volunteer-cleanup-tickets-1987359353324?aff=oddtdtcreator
Important note: Flat Rock is wonderfully rustic — that means no bathroom facilities on site. Nature is beautiful, but it is not a restroom — plan accordingly before you arrive.
