We will be doing the south shore from the Dena Cruz Point on the lower left all the way to the right past our place and as far as we can go towards WSSC.
This will be the annual Cameron Stream Cleanup run by the employees at Michael Baker International (but all are welcome!).
*This site does not need any more volunteers. Cleanup of the Anacostia River and Bladensburg Waterfront Park from 9:00 am - Noon. Celebration afterward from Noon - 2 pm, see below! Please remember to dress appropriately for the weather (rain or shine!) and wear clothes you won't mind getting dirty. General Event Information: The Anacostia […]
2020 Big Neabsco Watershed Cleanup Neabsco Creek- Eagles Park Join Prince William Trails and Streams Coalition, Woodbridge Potomac Community Civic Association, REI Coop, NOVA Geocache, Prince William Soil and Water Conservation District other partners for more water quality awareness in the Neabsco Watershed/ Come promote plastic pollution and water quality awareness in PWC. Come support […]
Fort Stanton Park was created in 1926 to preserve the hilltops where the Union army constructed Fort Stanton and Battery Rickets to defend the Nation’s Capital during the Civil War. The remains of their earthworks and ditches can still be seen in the woods. Its more than 150 acres of woods include two stream valleys, […]
The Almost-Spring Carter Baron stream-clean is in conjunction with the RCC Adopt-A-Stream program.
The park Rangers of Arlington County look forward to all volunteers to help keep our watershed clean. All volunteers should wear waterproof boots and appropriate clothing volunteers under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an adult.
Be a part of the tradition! The Ward 8 Woods Conservancy has been hosting Shepherd Parkway Community Clean-Ups's every second Saturday of the month since 2011! Discover the beauty of one of DC's most overlooked parkland while helping to undo decades of littering, dumping, and unchecked growth of invasive plants. Visit ward8woods.org for more info.
Neighborhood effort to clean up litter and, by extension, prevent pollution in the Potomac and Anacostia River Watersheds.
Join Friends of Little Hunting Creek to remove trash and invasive vines and plants at this beautiful wetlands site owned by the Northern Virginia Conservation Trust.
Help us cleanup our waterways by collecting trash along the shoreline on March 29 from 9am to 12pm. Trash bags and gloves will be provided to those who register. Volunteers will meet at the Accotink Bay Wildlife Refuge Environmental Education Center and will be assisted by Natural Resources Specialists.
The Potomac River Cleanup for Cobb Island, MD will be held on April 4th, 2020 from 8:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Bags, gloves, and drinks will be provided. Kids will receive school volunteer credit and certificates for participating. Directions- From 301 turn onto Rock Point Rd. (route 257) travel approximately 12 miles and turn right […]
Come join us for the 32nd Annual Potomac River Watershed Cleanup!