
Coburn Meadow is a dispersed camping area located on the Bridger-Teton National Forest, about 40 minutes South of Jackson. The project area is flat and features a parking lot, campsites, stream, and meadow. The invasive species of focus are musk thistle, bull thistle, and hounds tongue. Coburn Meadow is a popular recreation destination. Volunteer efforts are crucial to mitigate the seed dispersal via in and out-of-state visitors.
Invasive weeds can crowd out native plants and deprive wildlife of traditional food sources. Play a role in helping control the spread of invasives and spend a fun morning outside in the mountains by volunteering for this project. No experience is needed and all ages are welcome. This is a half-day project.