Join Save The Bay for our 10th Annual Bay Day, a beloved Bay Area tradition that unites communities, celebrates our region, and inspires action for a healthy, resilient future.
This year, we’re bringing together 100 volunteers for a hands-on restoration project — rolling up sleeves, pulling invasive weeds, and restoring wetlands that protect communities from flooding and provide habitat for wildlife.
NOTE: This program is on a levee that is about a little over a mile walk out over a dirt trail from the starting point. There is a flush toilet bathroom at a nearby parking lot and will be a porta-potty onsite.
Please dress according to the weather, bring a water bottle and a snack. Gloves, hand picks, foam kneepads and/or other necessary tools will be provided. Pulling invasive plants can involve bending, lifting and walking over uneven terrain. Programs may be cancelled in the event of heavy winds, poor air quality and/or lightning. Save The Bay strives to include volunteers of all abilities in our programs. If you have specific access needs, please reach out to gonorati@savesfbay.org to coordinate.