WASHINGTON COAST CLEANUP April 20th, 2024
Thank you for your interest in joining a beach cleanup!
Join hundreds of volunteers celebrating Earth Day by helping remove thousands of pounds of marine debris from participating Washington’s Pacific Coast and Strait of Juan de Fuca beaches!
Registration for the cleanup is by area as follows:
Long Beach Peninsula, Central Coast, Makah Tribal Beaches, Western Strait, & Eastern Strait (click desired area to register for participating beaches).
Long Beach Peninsula |
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Registration & Disposal | |
9am-12pm | |
9am-12pm |
Central Coast |
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Registration & Disposal | |
9am-3pm | |
9am-12pm | |
9am-12pm | |
9am-12pm |
MAKAH TRIBAL BEACHES
WESTERN STRAIT
Eastern Strait of Juan de Fuca
EASTERN STRAIT |
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Registration & Disposal | |
Shine Tidelands State Park | 9am-1pm |
Chimacum Corner Farmstand | 9am-1pm |
Port Townsend Marine Science Center | 9am-1pm |
Chimacum Corner Farmstand | Port Townsend Marine Science Center |
Participating Beaches* | Participating Beaches** |
Oak Bay Park County Park
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Fort Townsend State Park
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Fort Flagler State Park
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Downtown Port Townsend Public Beach Areas
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Mystery Bay State Park
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Chetzemoka Park City of Port Townsend
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Indian Island County Parks
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Fort Worden State Park
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Irondale Beach County Park
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North Beach County Park
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Are you up for a few miles of trekking on the beach and carrying a load of debris on your back? Well, this option is for you!
*Alternative Option: We have a small group that will be heading to an access point to collect debris on Nodule Point and the Southern tip of Marrowstone Island. If you are interested in this, please register for this site and email Mandi at mjohnson@ptmsc.org. Spots are limited, so please reach out.
**Alternative Option: Well, this option is for you! We have a small group that will be heading to Hood Head, Hannon Point area to collect debris. If you are interested in this, please register for this site and email Mandi at mjohnson@ptmsc.org. Spots are limited, so please reach out.
If you canʻt join us, please consider collecting marine debris next time you go to the beach. But don’t leave your collected debris on the beach. Take everything you collect back to a roadside dumpster or to your home’s garbage/recycling.
Additional Opportunities
Coordinator@CoastSavers.org