Matt Albright Native Plant Center

Olympic National Park's native plant center in Sequim near Port Angeles provides native plants for national parks in Washington. There are volunteer opportunities to help with their efforts.

About the Native Plant Center

The Matt Albright Native Plant Center is on five acres of leased from Robin Hill Farm County Park by Olympic National Park. It was originally established and built to support the needs of revegetating the drained reservoirs when the two dams along the Elwha River were removed in 2014, the largest dam removal in U.S. history. It provides native plants for the National Parks in Washington. The Mountaineers Olympia Branch Conservation Committee has been scheduling activities at the nursery since 2014.

Volunteer Opportunities

Volunteers assist National Park Service staff and partners with various aspects of plant restoration projects, including native plant propagation and care, and replanting of disturbed areas. Volunteer opportunities take place at the Matt Albright Native Plant Center and in various areas around Olympic National Park.

Notes

  • Camping is available nearby at Heart of the Hills Campground.
  • Land Manager: Olympic National Park
  • Parking Permit Required: None
  • Recommended Party Size: 12
  • Maximum Party Size: 12
  • Maximum Route/Place Capacity: 12
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323 Pinnell Rd, Sequim, WA 98382
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