Saturday, September 16: 9 am – 12 pm

Clean your way to the coast and help keep Napa clean during the 32nd  annual California Coastal Cleanup Day! This event is part of International and California Coastal Clean-up Day where thousands of volunteers in all 50 states and 90 countries take part in the world’s largest waterway and beach cleanup of the year!

In Napa County last year, over 420 volunteers cleaned 3,779 pounds of trash and 5,198 pounds of recyclables from Napa’s waterways! The CA Coastal Commission has produced an interactive map of cleanup locations in Napa County, along with every corner of the state, visit: www.coastalcleanupday.org

Register here at brownpapertickets. com ~ Napa County Coastal Cleanup 2016

or Contact Jemma Williams at jemma@naparcd.org or 707-252-4189 x 3117 for more information

2017 Cleanup Sites

Napa

  • Downtown Napa, behind Firefighter’s Museum at the corner of Main and Pearl Streets.                  
  • Oxbow District Flood Bypass, under the Wine Train bridge
  • South Wetlands, end of Jefferson Street, Napa
  • Kennedy Park, baseball field parking lot  
  • Riverside Drive, 100 Riverside drive – boat launch
  • Edgerley Island- across from 1580 Milton Road
  • Salvador Creek/Vintage High School quad, off Trower Rd, Napa

* Important! Volunteers are encouraged to clean the downtown streets and stay away from the banks of Napa Creek that contain restoration plantings.

St. Helena – Contact: Tobias Barr – tbarr@cityofsthelena.org or 707-968-2746 

  • Jacob Meily Park, Located at Pope Street and Mariposa Lane 

American Canyon –  Contact: Stacey Johnson –  sjohnson@cityofamericancanyon.org or 707-647-5333

  • Community Park 1, 319 Donaldson Way

Lake Berryessa – Contact: Marianne.Butler@Solanorcd.org or 567-674-5611

  • Markley Cove 
  • Steele Canyon
  • Pope Creek Bridge (Ground, Dive, Canoe, & Kayak) 

Calistoga – Contact: Louise Harrison – lharrison@ci.calistoga.ca.us or 707-942-2780 

  • Washington St Bike Path (Corporation Yard to Dunaweal Ln)
  • Napa River adjacent to Pioneer Park
  • Old Pacific Railroad Right-of-Way (Lincoln to Little League Field)
  • Oat Hill Mine Trail head (Lincoln Ave & Silverado Trail)

More Information

  • Gear: Garbage buckets,bags, latex gloves, and light refreshments will be provided. Bring your own bucket or bin to help us reduce single use bag usage/waste. Wear sunscreen and work clothes.
  • Water: Bring your own re-usable containers
  • Waiver: All participants must sign a waiver! Also,children under 18 are required to have a liability waiver form signed by a parent or legal guardian before they can participate. Download Waiver, Spanish Language Waiver

 

This Cleanup is made possible by: California Coastal Commission, Napa Countywide Stormwater Pollution Prevention Program, City of American Canyon, City of Napa, Town of Calistoga, County of Napa, City of St. Helena, Napa Recycling & Waste Services, Upper Valley Waste Management District, and Recology,