Shenandoah National Park is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts from the nation’s capital and surrounding areas. The National Park Service manages the land with an eye on recreation and habitat, so when they envisioned replacing outdated facilities with natural areas, WSSI joined the team to provide invasive species management and native plant expertise.

 

The Challenge

Shenandoah National Park staff wanted to convert underutilized park sites back to natural habitats. The Big Meadow site contained two unused buildings and asphalt that required demolition and removal, as did the Loft Mountain Campground and the Loft Mountain Picnic Area. The sites were home to an abundance of invasive plant species that could thrive in the spaces where infrastructure was removed.

Our Solution

Once the sites underwent demolition, WSSI’s Ecosystem Specialists took steps to restore the sites to their natural state. We designed and oversaw implementation of an aggressive invasive species control program in 2023 to target 12 species (full lists are below).

To supplement the invasive species management, the WSSI team conducted temporary and permanent seeding and planted native vegetation through the disturbed areas of the sites. We continue to provide monthly inspections, maintenance as needed, and invasive vegetation control.

Project Facts
  • Owner
    National Park Service
  • Location
    Page and Rockingham Counties, VA
  • Size
    3 acres
Markets
Services
  • Jason Beeler, PWS, CPESC, CESSWI, CISEC

    Gainesville, VA

  • Larissa Roeleveld, ISA Certified Arborist

    Gainesville, VA