Garlic Mustard Removal In Quail Hollow
On May 9th, community volunteers teamed up with Salt Lake City Public Utilities to tackle invasive Garlic Mustard in Quail Hollow.
Event Recap: Volunteers gathered early at the site, ready to take on the steep hillsides between the Cottonwood Canyons. Over the course of a few hours, teams spread out across the area, focusing their efforts on dense patches and disturbed zones. With dedication and care, they removed Garlic Mustard by the root—helping prevent future germination and protect native plant communities.
A huge thank you to everyone who showed up, dug in, and spent their Friday giving back to the Wasatch. Your efforts directly support healthier ecosystems and the resilience of our cherished open spaces.
What’s Next: Keep your gloves handy! We’re planning more stewardship events throughout the season. Together, we can continue to defend the Wasatch and preserve the wild character of our canyons and foothills.
Have questions or want to get involved? Reach out to Sam at , or sign up for the next event here!