
Frick Park Stewardship Days
Ecological Restoration | Invasive Species Management |
At 644 acres, Frick Park is the largest historical regional park in Pittsburgh. Our dedicated team works hard to keep the landscape of the park beautiful. From migrating birds to native wildflowers, Clayton Hill is bursting with life. The deer exclosures on Clayton Hill are part of our restoration efforts to help native plant life thrive in the park. Frick stewardship days are dedicated to the restoration of Clayton Hill. With your help, we can remove invasive plants that threaten the natural native beauty of this historic park.
This event will be led by Rachel Hoag, Ecological Restoration Coordinator for the PPC. She will determine the scope of work for the day based on park needs. Her email is rhoag@pittsburghparks.org.
Photo Policy: Please note, there may be a photographer or staff member on site at any of our public events, capturing content. By attending our events, you are consenting to being photographed. Please let the photographer know if you don’t wish to have your photo taken.
Please note: Tickets are non-refundable. If you need to cancel, your purchase will be considered a tax-deductible donation to the Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit. Let us know if you cancel so we can send you a tax letter and offer your spot to someone else. Contact us at ltran@pittsburghparks.org or 412-586-4576.
If the Conservancy cancels or postpones the event (due to weather or other reasons), you’ll receive a full refund—unless you choose to donate your ticket instead. We’ll contact you in that case.
For any questions regarding disability accommodations or accessibility, email Tress at tbelesi@pittsburghparks.org or call 412.586.4576 ext. 117