Mary Scott Nature Preserve 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 Preserve.
Our regular workday is first Saturday of each month, and in summer months we meet at 10:00. Come to front entrance 4150 Briarcliff Rd.
GNPS Contact info – Joan Frierson: gjsgarden@gmail.com
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 09/03/16
Report of Mary Scott Nature Park workday September 03, 2016 Seven energetic neighbors and GNPS members met at the Mary Scott Nature Park to enjoy a beautiful fall-like afternoon. We worked to remove exotic pest plants, like Microstegium, kudzu, chaff flower, English...
Report of Workday at Mary Scott Nature Park 08/06/2016
Report of Mary Scott Nature Park workday August 06, 2016 It was a hot morning when six neighbors and GNPS members met at the Mary Scott Nature Park to combat exotic pest plants, like Microstegium, privet, chaff flower, and Chinese holly. A flat of common milkweed was...