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Join us on Saturday, April 11th for Earth Day clean-up events

Celebrate Earth Day by joining the City of Sacramento for clean-up and beautification events taking place citywide on Saturday, April 11, from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.

From mulching and planting to park and waterway clean-ups, there’s an opportunity for everyone to get involved. Join us in supporting the City’s climate action goals, protecting our planet, and making a meaningful impact in your neighborhood parks.

Visit the YPCE Better Impact page to explore the Earth Day event options and register to volunteer. Advance registration is not required, but is highly encouraged to help us prepare.

Snacks and refreshments will be provided. All supplies will be provided, but volunteers are encouraged to bring a reusable water bottle and gardening gloves, if available. Remember to wear comfortable closed-toe shoes, clothes that can get dirty, sunscreen and a hat.

We look forward to seeing you there!

Map of Earth Day locations in the City, taking place at Heron Park, Gateway Park, Tanzanite Park, Matsui Park, Miller Park and the Marina, McClatchy Park, Mae Fong Park, Parkway Oaks Park, and a drainage basin by the Delta Shores shopping center open_in_full

Map of 2026 Earth Day clean-up events

ECOS Earth Day

Sunday, April 26, 2026 | Southside Park (700 T St, Sacramento, CA 95818)

Join us from 11:00 AM to 4:00 PM for Sacramento Earth Day, a free, family-friendly event focused on sustainability, learning, and community connection. Explore hands-on exhibits, workshops, and conversations that inspire practical steps to protect our planet. 

Visit the Climate Action and Sustainability booth to meet our team, test your sustainability knowledge, and get fun giveaways! Other City sustainability teams will be in attendance, including the Recycling and Solid Waste Division, Water Conservation Office, and other DOU flood preparedness and stormwater quality staff.

This event will take place rain or shine. SacRT is providing free rides to and from the event - visit the  ECOS website to find the flyer required to ride free. 

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