Thank you all for helping us with the 2023 Green River cleanup!!
Save the date for the 40th ANNUAL Green River Cleanup!!!! Saturday 5-4-24
Join WRRR, Paddle trails, OWA, WKC, BeWet, Nature Nuts, Boy Scouts, MGRC, WA state parks, and other several local clubs (If we missed your group let us know!) , neighbors and friends at the 40th Annual Green River Cleanup on Saturday May 6
4th!!! Every year lots of outdoor enthusiast enjoy the day recreating along the river, and cleaning up trash at the same time. As always, there will be lots to do for boaters and non boaters. River stretches are rated class 2-4. The last 3 years proved that we will boat no matter the flow! Hiking and ground crew sections are available from flat trail to adventurous river corridor cleaning. We found some huge trash areas and have local neighbor’s helping out as well!
Registration at the Headworks goes from 9:30AM-11AM. At Kanasket-Palmer State Park, you can register from 9:30AM-11:30AM. Help us clean up the Green River and keep it one of the most beautiful rivers you can raft. You can pre-register online at http://www.greenrivercleanup.org/register-for-the-clean-up/
NOTE: The following information will be updated when we have complete details. Cleanup volunteers will enjoy free camping at the Kanasket-Palmer State Park group camp on the Green on Friday and Saturday nights. We also have camps 1-14 for large groups and RVs. Please rsvp
WRRR will also be hosting a BBQ at Flaming Geyser Park (Picnic shelter #3). BBQ goes approx. 4-6pm. WRRR will be providing Burgers, Brats, and main course foods. We welcome you to bring side items potluck style! Food is provided at no cost. We encourage donations but they are not necessary.
There will be a DUTCH OVEN DESSERT COOKOFF, this year just like years past. IT will be held at 8:30pm at the Kanasket Palmer group camp. Show off your D.O. skills and impress your friends. Winner gets a prize which has been up to a $50 value in the past!!!
Make sure to check out The Waterlog or wrrr.org forum for complete details.
You can also find updated information through http://www.greenrivercleanup.org or the Green River Cleanup Facebook group.