Mary Scott Nature Park Restoration Project
These 10.6 acres of central DeKalb County greenspace, acquired in 2003, are a pocket of natural beauty in the midst of lawn-heavy 1960’s suburbia. The old homestead’s woods are battling exotic invasives and, to a lesser extent, historic landscape plants. Public education on the restoration process, including that of a streambank, is a goal for Mary Scott Nature Park.
Our regular workday is first Saturday of each month, Noon to 2 PM between October and May. During June, July, August and September, we meet 10 AM to Noon. Come to front entrance 4150 Briarcliff Rd.
Site Contacts: Friends of Mary Scott Nature Park: friendsofmsnp@gmail.com; Lori Conway: loriconway@gnps.org
Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/pages/Mary-Scott-Nature-Park/974087165996311
Driving Directions To Restoration Project
News & Events
Report of Mary Scott Nature Park Workday November 05, 2016
Report of Mary Scott Nature Park workday November 05, 2016 Eight GNPS members and park neighbors met at the Mary Scott Nature Park to remove exotic pest plants, like privet, Vinca minor, chaff flower, English ivy, Nandina, and Japanese holly. We filled ten yard waste...
English Ivy Pull Saturday October 1
Come join a workday at Mary-Scott Nature Park on Saturday October 1 from 1:00 -3:00. We plan to remove English Ivy and other invasive non native plants. Bring your work gloves and small hand tools. Everyone welcome - there is a lot of ivy we can pull for sure. The...
