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Help clean up on what is known as the “Dirtiest Beach Day of the Year,” July 5!
In partnership with Washington CoastSavers, Parks puts on three beach cleanup volunteer events a year, including a cleanup on July 5. Visit CoastSavers.org/ to view a list of participating beaches and where to check in on the day of the event. Pre-registration is not necessary – just show up and help.
This year’s cleanup will take place at five state parks, including Cape Disappointment, Grayland Beach, Ocean City, Pacific Beach and Twin Harbors. On arrival, participants volunteering at a Washington state park will check in at one of these locations:
Cape Disappointment check-in:
Bolstad OBA, Bolstad W, Long Beach, WA 98631
Grayland Beach/Twin Harbors check-in:
Bonge Ave OBA, W Bonge Ave, Grayland, WA 98595
Ocean City/Pacific Beach check-in:
Chance a la Mer OBA, W Chance a la Mer NW, Ocean Shores, WA 98569
Ocean City OBA, 37 Second Ave, Ocean City, WA 98569
Volunteers should dress for variable weather conditions, wear sturdy footwear and pack a lunch with plenty of water. Upon check-in, participants will receive supplies to help them pick up debris; however, volunteers are encouraged to bring reusable gloves. The check-in station also serves as the dumpster location for marine debris after collection.
Check for park closures, alerts and burn bans: parks.wa.gov/about/news-announcements/alerts
Check our Seashore Conservation Area webpage for rules and safety information: parks.wa.gov/about-us/rules-and-safety/seashore-conservation-area
A Discover Pass is required for vehicle access.
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Event Tags:
beach cleanup,family-friendly,marine debris,state parks,volunteer events,july 5 beach cleanup
Event Categories:
Causes,Parks & Rec
Event ID:
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