Short Summary

Garber Park is a 13-acre wildland park owned by the City of Oakland located behind the Claremont Hotel in Claremont Canyon. Garber Park is home to significant stands of big-leaf maple, California buckeyes and regenerating coast live oak woodland and forest. The Garber Park Stewards vision is to safeguard the native wildland resources of Garber Park while reducing the risk of wildfire and improving the trail system.

Saturday, November 2, 2013

Thank you Cal-Berkeley Rotaract Students

On November 2,  the Garber Park Stewards hosted 21 Cal Berkeley students from Rotaract Club.  For two hours these energetic students helped us rid Garber of invasive weeds, and helped us prepare an area for planting.  Thanks to all the students and to the two Bob's for leading this awesome group.

One group prepared a slope just below Fire Place Plaza for
Winter Planting

Pulling ivy along Claremont Ave. 

Removing Himalayan Blackberry re-growth in
Horsetail Meadow.
See Cal Rotaract pictures and read their blog post.