Friends of McIver State Park

Friends of McIver State Park Community page for McIver State Park Dedicated to the Improvement of the park for all users allowed. Dedicated to creating a flowering and native plant meadow.

Dedicated to the Get Out and Play initiative.

Pacific dogwood in a native habitat. Thanks to a generous donation by Sarah Smith as a memorial to her sister, 50 baby s...
03/16/2021

Pacific dogwood in a native habitat.
Thanks to a generous donation by Sarah Smith as a memorial to her sister, 50 baby seedling dogwoods will be planted at the park.

These are bare-root Native Pacific Dogwood seedlings ready to be planted at McIver. Look at the size of the roots. I’m s...
03/11/2021

These are bare-root Native Pacific Dogwood seedlings ready to be planted at McIver. Look at the size of the roots. I’m selling some of these seedlings for $5 ea. or 5 for $20.

Native Columbine. Aquilegia formosa.
06/21/2020

Native Columbine. Aquilegia formosa.

Fascinating fungus with a spider finding a home. This chunk of wood just sits in the greenhouse providing a habitat for ...
06/17/2020

Fascinating fungus with a spider finding a home. This chunk of wood just sits in the greenhouse providing a habitat for spiders and insects.

Autumn Color At the entry to the park
11/11/2019

Autumn Color
At the entry to the park

I have been doing some maintenance on the native plants I have planted, and enjoying the great weather.
11/08/2019

I have been doing some maintenance on the native plants I have planted, and enjoying the great weather.

Yarrow, wildflower and food source for bees and butterflies. Can grow in wide range of habitats, especially drought tole...
10/18/2019

Yarrow, wildflower and food source for bees and butterflies. Can grow in wide range of habitats, especially drought tolerant. Long history of medicinal uses.
Achillea millefolium.

Xerophyllum , Bear grass flower. Tall flower stalk grows out of a big clump of grass-like leaves. So named because bears...
10/05/2019

Xerophyllum , Bear grass flower. Tall flower stalk grows out of a big clump of grass-like leaves.
So named because bears like to eat the root or base of the plant. They find it by the fragrant flowers. doesn't grow well in gardens so don't try.

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Milo McIver State Park
Estacada, OR
97023

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503-504-5083

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