Millard Canyon Preserve Habitat Restoration
An event every month that begins at 9:00 am on day Second of the month, repeating until June 14, 2026

Join us for a restoration day at AFC’s Millard Canyon Preserve!
Millard Canyon is a beautiful sanctuary and corridor for wildlife: with a year-round stream and dense native tree canopy, it provides thermal refuge and vital habitat in an area surrounded by development. Held on the second Saturday of each month, restoration events are led by local resident and Meadows Fire Safe Council leader Bill Ramseyer. These workdays provide an opportunity to support habitat restoration and stewardship in the canyon while helping maintain it as a wildlife refuge.
Our focus is on fire-fuel reduction, cutting back invasive vegetation and reducing built-up dry material. If you have them, please bring tools such as weed whackers, pruners, loppers, or other hand tools suitable for cutting and clearing vegetation.
Volunteers will meet at 9am at the hairpin turn on Canyon Crest Road in Altadena (map). Due to limited parking at the site, carpooling is encouraged.
If you have any questions, please email our Program Director, Kyle Cavazos, at kylecavazos@arroyosfoothills.org
Please register using the sign up below.


