• Volunteer

    Guerneville and Regional Park Cleanup

    July 11, 2026  •  8:45am – 11:00am

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    • Volunteer

    Adopt-a-Highway 116 Northwood Section Cleanup

    July 25, 2026  •  8:45am – 11:00am

    This section of the road is close to the Russian River that runs just alongside the highway. Let’s grab the trash before rains and wind sweep it into the waters where it can cause harm to people and animals. We look forward to working together for a cleaner watershed!

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    Cloverdale Russian River Cleanup – First Sunday in August

    August 2, 2026  •  9:00am – 11:00am

    Help keep the Russian River clean year-round! Our monthly Cloverdale cleanup is a great way to give back to nature, connect with fellow volunteers, and protect our watershed from litter and pollution.

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    Adopt-a-Road Geysers Road Cleanup

    August 8, 2026  •  8:45am – 11:00am

    Come help cleanup this section of the River with us! It’s easy to participate and we provide all the gloves, safety gear, trash grabbers, and bags.

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    Santa Rosa Creek Cleanup- 3rd Saturday in August

    August 15, 2026  •  10:00am – 12:00pm

    Join Russian Riverkeeper and the City of Santa Rosa for our 3rd Saturday Santa Rosa Creek Cleanup!

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    • Watershed Cleanup '26

    Russian River Watershed Clean-up

    September 19, 2026  •  9:00am

    Be part of one of the biggest environmental volunteer events in Sonoma County! Each year, hundreds of volunteers come together to protect the Russian River before the winter rains carry litter to the ocean.

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