Matt Albright Native Plant Center

Elwha Revegetation Crew February 2013
 

Volunteer Opportunities

Olympic National Park seeks plant-loving individuals to assist in restoring plant communities around the park. Volunteers will assist National Park Service staff and partners with various aspects of the project, including native plant propagation and care, and replanting of disturbed areas. Volunteer opportunities take place at the Matt Albright Native Plant Center and in various areas around Olympic National Park.

Year-round volunteer opportunities are available at the Matt Albright Native Plant Center, located east of Port Angeles in Robin Hill Farm County Park:

Matt Albright Native Plant Center
323 Pinnell Rd.
Sequim, WA 98382

Drop-in days are on Mondays and Thursdays, from 9 AM to 4 PM. (Closed on federal holidays.)

Contact us by email or call (360) 565-2976 for more information, or to receive monthly updates about volunteer opportunities at the Matt Albright Native Plant Center.

 
A man in a jacket and gloves is potting a plant in a container with soil at the Native Plant nursery.
Matt Albright, who is pictured above, dedicated 19 years to Olympic National Park, where he established a native plant propagation program. In his honor, the Matt Albright Native Plant Nursery has been named to recognize his memory and legacy. The nursery continues to supply native seeds and plants to the Olympic Peninsula and beyond!

Photo credit: Albright Family

Last updated: April 10, 2025

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600 E. Park Avenue
Port Angeles, WA 98362

Phone:

360 565-3130

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