National Public Lands Day
From our neighborhood parks or beaches to our nation’s awe-inspiring national parks, public lands of all sizes and varieties are the places where we live, learn, play, exercise, and relax. In fact, over 30% of America’s land is public land.
Now it’s your turn to give back! Check here to see the National Public Lands Day events happening in Oregon.
The National Environmental Education Foundation (NEEF) is hosting National Public Lands Day (NPLD), sponsored by Toyota Motor North America, which is the nation's largest, single-day volunteer effort for public lands. Through NPLD, NEEF works to connect people to public lands in their community, inspire environmental stewardship, and encourage use of public lands for education, recreation, and general health.
Bring your family, friends, students, or coworkers to spend the day outdoors giving back to your community by pulling invasive species, maintaining trails, picking up trash, and more. Your work will help ensure our public lands continue to be beautiful places for all to enjoy!
To encourage people to join in and visit their public lands, NPLD is a fee-free day for all federal public lands and many state parks. Whether you volunteer on NPLD, enjoy some boating, hiking, fishing, or camping, or simply learn more about your public lands and the plants and wildlife that live there, we encourage you to take this day to enjoy the great outdoors and celebrate the lands that give us so much.
Engage with the community through the hashtag #NPLD.
Click here to view NEEF's accomplishments from NPLD in 2016.
Learn more about how outdoor activity impacts our health, and how our public lands and wildlife are impacted by a changing climate.