Mini-Oasis Restoration @ Reservation 630 West

Washington, DC

Join Rock Creek Conservancy and the National Park Service for this invasive plant removal restoration event at Reservation 630 West (3031 Sedgwick Street NW). Find more information and register here.

Rock Creek Extreme Cleanup @ Picnic Grove #1

Washington, DC

Join Rock Creek Conservancy, the National Park Service, and Stream Team Leader Jonas Furberg for a litter removal event at Picnic Grove #1 (3900 Shoemaker St NW, near Peirce Mill). […]

Oasis Restoration @ Trail 9

Washington, DC

Join Rock Creek Conservancy and the National Park Service for this invasive plant removal restoration event in Rock Creek Park. Trail 9 is at the intersection of Broad Branch Road […]

Invasive Removal @ Reservation 630 East

Washington, DC

Join Rock Creek Conservancy, National Park Service, and Weed Warrior Leader Rena Subotnik for this invasive plant removal restoration event in Rock Creek Park. Location: Reservation 630 East at 2801 […]

Oasis Restoration @ Trail 9

Washington, DC

Join Rock Creek Conservancy and the National Park Service for this invasive plant removal restoration event in Rock Creek Park. Trail 9 is at the intersection of Broad Branch Road […]

Mini-Oasis Restoration @ Reservation 630 West

Washington, DC

Join Rock Creek Conservancy and the National Park Service for this invasive plant removal restoration event at Reservation 630 West (3031 Sedgwick Street NW). Find more information and register here.

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2023 Rock Creek Weed Wrangle

Washington, DC

Rock Creek Conservancy's third annual Rock Creek Weed Wrangle will take place from September 9 through October 7 (the Trail 9 mini-oasis restoration events on September 9th and October 7th count too). This is an area-wide volunteer-powered effort to help rescue our public parks and green spaces from non-native invasive species. Local wrangles include Reservation […]

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Guided Forest Bathing Walks @ Hillwood

Washington, DC

Inspired by the Japanese practice of shinrin-yoku (which translates to “absorbing the forest atmosphere”), forest bathing is a research-based activity designed to promote health and well-being through immersion in natural settings. Participants will be guided on a soothing stroll through Hillwood’s spring gardens at a slow pace. Find more information and purchase tickets ($25-30) here.

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2023 Rock Creek Weed Wrangle

Washington, DC

Rock Creek Conservancy's third annual Rock Creek Weed Wrangle will take place from September 9 through October 7 (the Trail 9 mini-oasis restoration events on September 9th and October 7th […]

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Guided Forest Bathing Walks @ Hillwood

Washington, DC

Inspired by the Japanese practice of shinrin-yoku (which translates to “absorbing the forest atmosphere”), forest bathing is a research-based activity designed to promote health and well-being through immersion in natural settings. Participants will be guided on a soothing stroll through Hillwood’s spring gardens at a slow pace. Find more information and purchase tickets ($25-30) here.

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2023 Rock Creek Weed Wrangle

Washington, DC

Rock Creek Conservancy's third annual Rock Creek Weed Wrangle will take place from September 9 through October 7 (the Trail 9 mini-oasis restoration events on September 9th and October 7th […]

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2023 Rock Creek Weed Wrangle

Washington, DC

Rock Creek Conservancy's third annual Rock Creek Weed Wrangle will take place from September 9 through October 7 (the Trail 9 mini-oasis restoration events on September 9th and October 7th […]

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Guided Forest Bathing Walks @ Hillwood

Washington, DC

Inspired by the Japanese practice of shinrin-yoku (which translates to “absorbing the forest atmosphere”), forest bathing is a research-based activity designed to promote health and well-being through immersion in natural settings. Participants will be guided on a soothing stroll through Hillwood’s spring gardens at a slow pace. Find more information and purchase tickets ($25-30) here.

Recurring

Guided Forest Bathing Walks @ Hillwood

Washington, DC

Inspired by the Japanese practice of shinrin-yoku (which translates to “absorbing the forest atmosphere”), forest bathing is a research-based activity designed to promote health and well-being through immersion in natural settings. Participants will be guided on a soothing stroll through Hillwood’s spring gardens at a slow pace. Find more information and purchase tickets ($25-30) here.