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Volunteer Workday at Serenola Preserve (Great Invader Raider Rally At-Home)

  • Serenola Preserve (map)

Join ACT for a workday at Serenola Preserve, we will be doing invasive coral ardisia removal.

Please RSVP to reserve your spot.

WHAT TO BRING

Be sure to wear closed-toe shoes and long pants. Bring water, snacks, bug spray, sunscreen, and hat.

WHEN

Wednesday, February 21st, 2024
2:00 PM to 5:00 PM

WHERE

29.608553, -82.349032 (Google Map)

ABOUT THE PRESERVE

On December 6, 2018, Alachua Conservation Trust in partnership with Alachua County closed on the 124- acre Serenola Forest. Alachua County through the Alachua County Forever program used money generated by the 1/2-cent sales tax from Wild Spaces Public Places to purchase 103 acres. ACT purchased the remaining 7.7 acres with funding from supporters like you, private foundations, and charitable grants. The preserve was also expanded in 2022.

Serenola Forest is home to threatened plant and wildlife species and connects the woodland hammock to Paynes Prairie Preserve State Park. Thus offering larger wildlife much needed room to roam and protection. Saving Serenola Forest not only benefits natural space, but also people who love to hike, bike, view wildlife, and gather together with the people they care about.

The preserve neighbors Oak Hammock at the University of Florida and Idylwild Elementary School. Please respect the neighborhood and private properties by always staying on the trails and taking home whatever you bring with you (i.e., trash).

MAIN ENTRANCE

29.608553, -82.349032 (Google Map)

ACCESS INFO

  • Public trails for hiking and bicycling (approximately 1 mile).

  • Dogs are welcome, but must remain on a leash.

  • Trails are unpaved, and in some places can be muddy, uneven, or wet.

  • Parking is available at Idlywild Elementary School on weekends. There are two street parking spots available by the main trail head during the weekday, but trail access is primarily by foot or bike.

  • The preserve closes at dark.

REGISTRATION

Contact Alachua Conservation Trust by email at info@alachuaconservationtrust.org to RSVP or for more information.