Volunteer: Grant Park Community Stewards - Thursday, 6/4/2026Get outside, connect with an amazing community, and help bring a new eco-park to life! Join us for a fun and fulfilling morning at Grant Park, where you’ll connect with others, enjoy the fresh air, and make a real difference. This future nature education center and eco-park will provide free STEM and environmental learning experiences to thousands of underserved students per year! Help create a beacon of green space in the heart of Mission Valley by joining your community in vegetation removal and weeding, trash pick-up, graffiti removal, and occasional planting. This is an excellent opportunity for individuals with a flexible schedule to contribute 2 hours of service. Events are held every Thursday from 8 AM to 10 AM. Find other Grant Park volunteer events HERE! Here are a few tips to help you prepare for the event: Bring trash grabbers, loppers, hand pruners, shovels, and gloves (if you have them)Attire: Long pants and closed-toe shoes are requiredOther Items to Bring: Reusable water bottle, hat, other forms of sun protectionWeather: Light rain will not cancel the eventFor safety reasons, no pets are allowed at this eventThere are restroom facilities at this locationAll ages are welcome, but those under 16 need supervision. Ages 16 and 17 are allowed alone but with a parent signature. Program: Grant Park Get outside, connect with an amazing community, and help bring a new eco-park to life! Join us for a fun and fulfilling morning at Grant Park, where you’ll connect with others, enjoy the fresh air, and make a real difference. This future nature education center and eco-park will provide free STEM and environmental learning experiences to thousands of underserved students per year! Help create a beacon of green space in the heart of Mission Valley by joining your community in vegetation removal and weeding, trash pick-up, graffiti removal, and occasional planting. This is an excellent opportunity for individuals with a flexible schedule to contribute 2 hours of service. Events are held every Thursday from 8 AM to 10 AM. Find other Grant Park volunteer events HERE! Here are a few tips to help you prepare for the event: Bring trash grabbers, loppers, hand pruners, shovels, and gloves (if you have them)Attire: Long pants and closed-toe shoes are requiredOther Items to Bring: Reusable water bottle, hat, other forms of sun protectionWeather: Light rain will not cancel the eventFor safety reasons, no pets are allowed at this eventThere are restroom facilities at this locationAll ages are welcome, but those under 16 need supervision. Ages 16 and 17 are allowed alone but with a parent signature. Program: Grant Park Community Event Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jun 4, 2026 Zip Code: 92108 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Mission Valley Garden Club - Saturday, 6/6/2026Meet Neighbors ~ Learn ~ Help Grow a Neighborhood Garden Join Mission Valley Garden Club to learn about native plant landscaping, contribute to a garden that meets the local residents' needs, and become part of the Grant Park community. Let's celebrate and support this vital pollinator habitat and vibrant green space for Mission Valley! About Mission Valley Garden Club: This wonderful volunteer group is a great way to meet fellow neighbors, help grow a garden, and learn about native plants. Dig in and join the fun to help plant native plants, weed, water, mulch, and maintain our native seed library. If you have a passion for caring for native plants and/or creating pollinator gardens or want to learn how, or simply want to make a difference in nature with others, then the Mission Valley Garden Club is for you! No experience is necessary! Stay tuned for exciting educational talks with native plant experts at Mission Valley Garden Club events! About Grant Park: This new nature education center and eco-park in the heart of Mission Valley offers free STEM and environmental learning for underserved students and engaging nature programs for all ages—serving as a vibrant beacon of green space along the San Diego River for the entire community! This is an excellent opportunity for individuals wanting to learn more about gardening and impact their community in a meaningful way. Events are held the first and third Saturday of the month, from 9 AM to 11 AM. Find other Grant Park volunteer events HERE! Here are a few tips to help you prepare for the event: We have all of the tools needed for gardening work, but if you have any tools you prefer to use, you are welcome to bring themAttire: Long pants and closed-toe shoes are requiredOther Items to Bring: Reusable water bottle, hat, other forms of sun protectionWeather: Light rain will not cancel the eventFor safety reasons, no pets are allowed at this eventThere are restroom facilities at this locationAll ages are welcome, but those under 16 need supervision. Ages 16 and 17 are allowed alone but with a parent signature. Program: Grant Park Meet Neighbors ~ Learn ~ Help Grow a Neighborhood Garden Join Mission Valley Garden Club to learn about native plant landscaping, contribute to a garden that meets the local residents' needs, and become part of the Grant Park community. Let's celebrate and support this vital pollinator habitat and vibrant green space for Mission Valley! About Mission Valley Garden Club: This wonderful volunteer group is a great way to meet fellow neighbors, help grow a garden, and learn about native plants. Dig in and join the fun to help plant native plants, weed, water, mulch, and maintain our native seed library. If you have a passion for caring for native plants and/or creating pollinator gardens or want to learn how, or simply want to make a difference in nature with others, then the Mission Valley Garden Club is for you! No experience is necessary! Stay tuned for exciting educational talks with native plant experts at Mission Valley Garden Club events! About Grant Park: This new nature education center and eco-park in the heart of Mission Valley offers free STEM and environmental learning for underserved students and engaging nature programs for all ages—serving as a vibrant beacon of green space along the San Diego River for the entire community! This is an excellent opportunity for individuals wanting to learn more about gardening and impact their community in a meaningful way. Events are held the first and third Saturday of the month, from 9 AM to 11 AM. Find other Grant Park volunteer events HERE! Here are a few tips to help you prepare for the event: We have all of the tools needed for gardening work, but if you have any tools you prefer to use, you are welcome to bring themAttire: Long pants and closed-toe shoes are requiredOther Items to Bring: Reusable water bottle, hat, other forms of sun protectionWeather: Light rain will not cancel the eventFor safety reasons, no pets are allowed at this eventThere are restroom facilities at this locationAll ages are welcome, but those under 16 need supervision. Ages 16 and 17 are allowed alone but with a parent signature. Program: Grant Park Community Event Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jun 6, 2026 Zip Code: 92108 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Lillian Hill Sunset Hike - Saturday, 6/06/2026Join the San Diego River Park Foundation for a sunset hike to the top of one of our acquired open space properties, Lillian Hill Preserve. The summer sunset is set for 7:52 PM. From the hilltop, enjoy breathtaking views of Three Sisters Waterfall and the expansive San Diego River Gorge, including Eagle Peak and other San Diego mountain tops! Please bring a headlamp or flashlight and plenty of drinking water for the hike. We also recommend closed-toed shoes and long pants. This hike is a 1.5-mile out-and-back trail with a 270-foot elevation gain. It is considered 'easy to moderate,' but should not be undertaken by individuals who are not comfortable on uneven trail surfaces or hiking uphill. For safety reasons, no pets are allowed at this event. Please note: This event is located in the middle of a wilderness area. Stay in close proximity to our experienced staff and volunteers throughout the event for your safety. Potential dangers include rattlesnakes, mountain lions, poison oak, and loose footing. What is Lillian Hill? An expansive 80-acre property at Lillian Hill was placed on the market for potentially five building sites. Surrounded by National Forest, its development would have had a significant impact. We set out to buy this land to conserve it forever for the badgers, cougars, eagles, falcons, majestic oaks, and more. Now that it has been purchased, we can begin removing the scars of decades of land use and start the healing process. Directions: Google Maps: Lillian Hill Program: Hikes Join the San Diego River Park Foundation for a sunset hike to the top of one of our acquired open space properties, Lillian Hill Preserve. The summer sunset is set for 7:52 PM. From the hilltop, enjoy breathtaking views of Three Sisters Waterfall and the expansive San Diego River Gorge, including Eagle Peak and other San Diego mountain tops! Please bring a headlamp or flashlight and plenty of drinking water for the hike. We also recommend closed-toed shoes and long pants. This hike is a 1.5-mile out-and-back trail with a 270-foot elevation gain. It is considered 'easy to moderate,' but should not be undertaken by individuals who are not comfortable on uneven trail surfaces or hiking uphill. For safety reasons, no pets are allowed at this event. Please note: This event is located in the middle of a wilderness area. Stay in close proximity to our experienced staff and volunteers throughout the event for your safety. Potential dangers include rattlesnakes, mountain lions, poison oak, and loose footing. What is Lillian Hill? An expansive 80-acre property at Lillian Hill was placed on the market for potentially five building sites. Surrounded by National Forest, its development would have had a significant impact. We set out to buy this land to conserve it forever for the badgers, cougars, eagles, falcons, majestic oaks, and more. Now that it has been purchased, we can begin removing the scars of decades of land use and start the healing process. Directions: Google Maps: Lillian Hill Program: Hikes Community Event Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jun 6, 2026 Zip Code: 91916 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Outreach Volunteer Team ✨Are you looking to meet like minded people and spread the word about the San Diego River? Well, we got an opportunity for you! Our outreach team regularly goes to events such as: Concerts/Music FestivalsMuseum/Community Partner Networking NightsCommunity Nights at Gyms/BusinessesLocal Farmer's MarketsSan Diego Dark Sky FestivalSTEP 1: Fill out our outreach volunteer form STEP 2: Attend outreach orientation! Click here to schedule an orientation meeting with our Manager of Volunteer Programs, Die Spittle STEP 3: Sign up for an event using the shifts below! Once signed up, location and other details will be sent via email. TO SEE THE LOCATION: CLICK AN EVENT ON THE CALENDAR BELOW TO SIGN UP FOR THE EVENT: USE THE SHIFTS BELOW THE CALENDAR Any questions? Don't hesitate to reach out! Contact Die Spittle die@sandiegoriver.org (619) 483-1728 Program: Private Events Are you looking to meet like minded people and spread the word about the San Diego River? Well, we got an opportunity for you! Our outreach team regularly goes to events such as: Concerts/Music FestivalsMuseum/Community Partner Networking NightsCommunity Nights at Gyms/BusinessesLocal Farmer's MarketsSan Diego Dark Sky FestivalSTEP 1: Fill out our outreach volunteer form STEP 2: Attend outreach orientation! Click here to schedule an orientation meeting with our Manager of Volunteer Programs, Die Spittle STEP 3: Sign up for an event using the shifts below! Once signed up, location and other details will be sent via email. TO SEE THE LOCATION: CLICK AN EVENT ON THE CALENDAR BELOW TO SIGN UP FOR THE EVENT: USE THE SHIFTS BELOW THE CALENDAR Any questions? Don't hesitate to reach out! Contact Die Spittle die@sandiegoriver.org (619) 483-1728 Program: Private Events Community Event Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 92108 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: San Diego River Mouth Habitat Restoration - Tuesday, 6/9/2026Join us to get outside, immerse yourself in nature, and make a positive impact for the San Diego River! Join a community of like-minded volunteers working to restore the San Diego River Estuary- a highly sensitive habitat that is home to several endangered species. By removing invasive plants, you’ll directly support the return of native pollinators and wildlife, prevent erosion, improve water quality, and protect endangered species, like the California Least Tern. Together, we will create a healthier, more accessible natural space for the entire community to enjoy. This is a huge effort and a great opportunity for those looking to try out field work, connect with fellow nature lovers, make a meaningful difference for a critical and fragile ecosystem, and explore the beautiful estuary habitat! We’d love to see you there! What to Expect: Many of these invasive plant species are small annuals that require hand pulling, so be prepared to get dirty. All necessary tools will be provided, but feel free to bring your own gloves or safety glasses if preferred. Who Would Be Perfect for the Team: We welcome individuals from all walks of life! Retired folks can use their time and experience to contribute to the environment, while students seeking hands-on experience in habitat restoration can gain valuable knowledge and skills. Families are also encouraged to participate, as our activities are a great way to bond and instill a sense of stewardship for the natural world in children. If you are passionate about making a difference and want to help restore the San Diego River, you would be an ideal fit for our team. Please note: The meeting location is NEAR the address listed. We will meet at the small grassy area between the main parking lot, the San Diego River Bikeway, and Ocean Villa Inn. Here are a few tips to help you prepare for the event: Attire: Long Pants and closed-toe shoes are requiredItems to Bring: Reusable water bottle, hat, other forms of sun protectionWeather: Light rain will not cancel the eventFor safety reasons, no pets are allowed at this eventThere are restroom facilities at this location.No experience necessary!Family friendly with parental supervision!Program: Habitat Restoration Join us to get outside, immerse yourself in nature, and make a positive impact for the San Diego River! Join a community of like-minded volunteers working to restore the San Diego River Estuary- a highly sensitive habitat that is home to several endangered species. By removing invasive plants, you’ll directly support the return of native pollinators and wildlife, prevent erosion, improve water quality, and protect endangered species, like the California Least Tern. Together, we will create a healthier, more accessible natural space for the entire community to enjoy. This is a huge effort and a great opportunity for those looking to try out field work, connect with fellow nature lovers, make a meaningful difference for a critical and fragile ecosystem, and explore the beautiful estuary habitat! We’d love to see you there! What to Expect: Many of these invasive plant species are small annuals that require hand pulling, so be prepared to get dirty. All necessary tools will be provided, but feel free to bring your own gloves or safety glasses if preferred. Who Would Be Perfect for the Team: We welcome individuals from all walks of life! Retired folks can use their time and experience to contribute to the environment, while students seeking hands-on experience in habitat restoration can gain valuable knowledge and skills. Families are also encouraged to participate, as our activities are a great way to bond and instill a sense of stewardship for the natural world in children. If you are passionate about making a difference and want to help restore the San Diego River, you would be an ideal fit for our team. Please note: The meeting location is NEAR the address listed. We will meet at the small grassy area between the main parking lot, the San Diego River Bikeway, and Ocean Villa Inn. Here are a few tips to help you prepare for the event: Attire: Long Pants and closed-toe shoes are requiredItems to Bring: Reusable water bottle, hat, other forms of sun protectionWeather: Light rain will not cancel the eventFor safety reasons, no pets are allowed at this eventThere are restroom facilities at this location.No experience necessary!Family friendly with parental supervision!Program: Habitat Restoration Community Event Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jun 9, 2026 Zip Code: 92107 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Grant Park Community Stewards - Thursday, 6/11/2026Get outside, connect with an amazing community, and help bring a new eco-park to life! Join us for a fun and fulfilling morning at Grant Park, where you’ll connect with others, enjoy the fresh air, and make a real difference. This future nature education center and eco-park will provide free STEM and environmental learning experiences to thousands of underserved students per year! Help create a beacon of green space in the heart of Mission Valley by joining your community in vegetation removal and weeding, trash pick-up, graffiti removal, and occasional planting. This is an excellent opportunity for individuals with a flexible schedule to contribute 2 hours of service. Events are held every Thursday from 8 AM to 10 AM. Find other Grant Park volunteer events HERE! Here are a few tips to help you prepare for the event: Bring trash grabbers, loppers, hand pruners, shovels, and gloves (if you have them)Attire: Long pants and closed-toe shoes are requiredOther Items to Bring: Reusable water bottle, hat, other forms of sun protectionWeather: Light rain will not cancel the eventFor safety reasons, no pets are allowed at this eventThere are restroom facilities at this locationAll ages are welcome, but those under 16 need supervision. Ages 16 and 17 are allowed alone but with a parent signature. Program: Grant Park Get outside, connect with an amazing community, and help bring a new eco-park to life! Join us for a fun and fulfilling morning at Grant Park, where you’ll connect with others, enjoy the fresh air, and make a real difference. This future nature education center and eco-park will provide free STEM and environmental learning experiences to thousands of underserved students per year! Help create a beacon of green space in the heart of Mission Valley by joining your community in vegetation removal and weeding, trash pick-up, graffiti removal, and occasional planting. This is an excellent opportunity for individuals with a flexible schedule to contribute 2 hours of service. Events are held every Thursday from 8 AM to 10 AM. Find other Grant Park volunteer events HERE! Here are a few tips to help you prepare for the event: Bring trash grabbers, loppers, hand pruners, shovels, and gloves (if you have them)Attire: Long pants and closed-toe shoes are requiredOther Items to Bring: Reusable water bottle, hat, other forms of sun protectionWeather: Light rain will not cancel the eventFor safety reasons, no pets are allowed at this eventThere are restroom facilities at this locationAll ages are welcome, but those under 16 need supervision. Ages 16 and 17 are allowed alone but with a parent signature. Program: Grant Park Community Event Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jun 11, 2026 Zip Code: 92108 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: River Trail Action Crew - OB Estuary Ride (SECOND FRIDAYS)
River Trail Action Crew - OB Estuary Ride Who: All Wheels Welcome! (formerly One-Mile Action Crew) Location: Ocean Beach Estuary / San Diego River Trail Parking & Meeting Spot: Robb Field Skate Park at the parking lot. https://maps.app.goo.gl/MbJFiFwpbF2gmhJy8 Nearest address is 2525 Bacon Street River Trail Action Crew is a passionate group of riders, dedicated to the hands-on stewardship of the SD River Trail by tackling focused improvements one mile at a time. Our core activities are to show up, cleanup, and fixup the San Diego River Trail & Bikeway. Come make new friends, combine light exercise with impactful social good, and finish your rewarding community effort with a celebratory coffee social at Coffee Cycle Roasting on Voltaire. The Route: Nature Meets Urban InfrastructureExperience a unique segment of the river trail that highlights both the beauty of our local ecosystem and the importance of protected pathways. Scenic & Wildlife: This route winds through a stunning estuary, offering prime viewing for diverse wildlife and critical bird habitats. Car-Free Riding: The trail is completely separated from vehicle traffic, allowing for a safer, more focused group ride. Terrain Note: To stay separated from traffic, the trail passes beneath several roadways. Expect short declines and inclines at these underpasses. The Urban Interface: As we ride, we will pass through areas with an urban interface. You may encounter neighbors experiencing homelessness living along the riverbed; we ask all O-MAC volunteers to remain respectful and mindful of these shared public spaces. All Wheels Welcome!We are excited to have a diverse crew on the move. To ensure everyone has a safe and smooth experience, please note the following: For Our Skaters: This path is rated Easy to Intermediate, and because the terrain varies, we highly advise using gummy/soft wheels for better grip and vibration dampening. We do not always have a Skate Lead for Action Crew events. You will always be paired with another rider, but it won't necessarily be a roller skater - therefore this event is recommended for a fairly confident street/trail skater. We are also looking for a regular Skate lead volunteer. Would love to chat more, come join us! Safety First: At a minimum, we strongly recommend wearing knee pads and wrist guards. Action Item: A WHEELS SURVEY may be sent to your email ahead of the event. Please complete the survey to let us know what wheels you'll be riding. This data is important for our logistics planning. See you on the trail! Program: Education
River Trail Action Crew - OB Estuary Ride Who: All Wheels Welcome! (formerly One-Mile Action Crew) Location: Ocean Beach Estuary / San Diego River Trail Parking & Meeting Spot: Robb Field Skate Park at the parking lot. https://maps.app.goo.gl/MbJFiFwpbF2gmhJy8 Nearest address is 2525 Bacon Street River Trail Action Crew is a passionate group of riders, dedicated to the hands-on stewardship of the SD River Trail by tackling focused improvements one mile at a time. Our core activities are to show up, cleanup, and fixup the San Diego River Trail & Bikeway. Come make new friends, combine light exercise with impactful social good, and finish your rewarding community effort with a celebratory coffee social at Coffee Cycle Roasting on Voltaire. The Route: Nature Meets Urban InfrastructureExperience a unique segment of the river trail that highlights both the beauty of our local ecosystem and the importance of protected pathways. Scenic & Wildlife: This route winds through a stunning estuary, offering prime viewing for diverse wildlife and critical bird habitats. Car-Free Riding: The trail is completely separated from vehicle traffic, allowing for a safer, more focused group ride. Terrain Note: To stay separated from traffic, the trail passes beneath several roadways. Expect short declines and inclines at these underpasses. The Urban Interface: As we ride, we will pass through areas with an urban interface. You may encounter neighbors experiencing homelessness living along the riverbed; we ask all O-MAC volunteers to remain respectful and mindful of these shared public spaces. All Wheels Welcome!We are excited to have a diverse crew on the move. To ensure everyone has a safe and smooth experience, please note the following: For Our Skaters: This path is rated Easy to Intermediate, and because the terrain varies, we highly advise using gummy/soft wheels for better grip and vibration dampening. We do not always have a Skate Lead for Action Crew events. You will always be paired with another rider, but it won't necessarily be a roller skater - therefore this event is recommended for a fairly confident street/trail skater. We are also looking for a regular Skate lead volunteer. Would love to chat more, come join us! Safety First: At a minimum, we strongly recommend wearing knee pads and wrist guards. Action Item: A WHEELS SURVEY may be sent to your email ahead of the event. Please complete the survey to let us know what wheels you'll be riding. This data is important for our logistics planning. See you on the trail! Program: Education Community Event Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 92107 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Community Clean-Up @ Forester Creek - Saturday, 6/13/2026Looking for a volunteer opportunity that allows you to support a healthy river while interacting with a group of like-minded people? Come out with our core volunteer team to assist with River Clean-Ups! If you don't mind getting dirty and doing some trail blazing then this may be the perfect fit for you. Each year, San Diego River Park Foundation volunteers remove more than 200,000 pounds of trash from our River. Without our amazing volunteers, this trash would be left to pollute native animal habitats, create unsightly piles in our parks and public spaces, leach contaminants into the water, and could be washed out into our ocean and beaches! Location: Forester Creek Park & Meet: 8665 Argent Street, Santee CA 92071. Please park anywhere on Argent St or Prospect Ave. Please do not park in the brewery parking lot. Meet Location Map Link: Google: Forester Creek Meeting Location (East) Apple: Forester Creek Meeting Location (East) Here are a few tips to help you prepare for the event: Please arrive at 8:45am to get checked in on time and allow time for parking. Be sure to dress in clothes that can get a little dirty - long pants are required and long sleeves are highly recommended. A hat, sunscreen, or any other types of sun protection are also recommended for all of our outdoor events. Closed toe shoes are required. No sandals, Tom's or other flats. You must wear sturdy tennis or hiking shoes. In order to reduce single-use plastics, we encourage you to bring your own reusable water bottle with water to drink. Please note that light rain will not cancel this event. We will provide all tools and supplies for you to use. Community Service hours can be verified for those who need them. For safety reasons, no pets are allowed at this event. There are no restroom facilities at this location. Please plan accordingly.IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO SIGN UP AS A GROUP: Please email us at volunteer@sandiegoriver.org, or have each person in the group sign up individually.
Program: Community Clean-ups Looking for a volunteer opportunity that allows you to support a healthy river while interacting with a group of like-minded people? Come out with our core volunteer team to assist with River Clean-Ups! If you don't mind getting dirty and doing some trail blazing then this may be the perfect fit for you. Each year, San Diego River Park Foundation volunteers remove more than 200,000 pounds of trash from our River. Without our amazing volunteers, this trash would be left to pollute native animal habitats, create unsightly piles in our parks and public spaces, leach contaminants into the water, and could be washed out into our ocean and beaches! Location: Forester Creek Park & Meet: 8665 Argent Street, Santee CA 92071. Please park anywhere on Argent St or Prospect Ave. Please do not park in the brewery parking lot. Meet Location Map Link: Google: Forester Creek Meeting Location (East) Apple: Forester Creek Meeting Location (East) Here are a few tips to help you prepare for the event: Please arrive at 8:45am to get checked in on time and allow time for parking. Be sure to dress in clothes that can get a little dirty - long pants are required and long sleeves are highly recommended. A hat, sunscreen, or any other types of sun protection are also recommended for all of our outdoor events. Closed toe shoes are required. No sandals, Tom's or other flats. You must wear sturdy tennis or hiking shoes. In order to reduce single-use plastics, we encourage you to bring your own reusable water bottle with water to drink. Please note that light rain will not cancel this event. We will provide all tools and supplies for you to use. Community Service hours can be verified for those who need them. For safety reasons, no pets are allowed at this event. There are no restroom facilities at this location. Please plan accordingly.IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO SIGN UP AS A GROUP: Please email us at volunteer@sandiegoriver.org, or have each person in the group sign up individually.
Program: Community Clean-ups Community Event Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jun 13, 2026 Zip Code: 92110 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Point Loma Native Plant Garden Club - 2nd & 4th SundaysJoin the San Diego River Park Foundation's Garden Club twice a month to bring community members together to learn about native plants, gardening, and taking care of a native plant landscape! Located just uphill from the San Diego River estuary, the garden is part of the City of San Diego's Collier Park West, between Ocean Beach and Point Loma. The Point Loma Native Plant Garden is a 2.5-acre neighborhood park and hidden gem that features many rare and endangered native plant species that are found along the San Diego River. Some of the plants in the collection can be found in most canyons across the county, while some are not found anywhere else in the world but in our region! This garden also features a native plant nursery where we nurture seedlings and propagate cuttings on site. Come visit the community-managed garden any time for inspiration for your own native plant installation in your yard, patio, or porch! These events will be guided by SDRPF staff, are family friends, and no experience is required! Events take place every 2nd and 4th Sunday of each month from 9am - 11am, unless otherwise stated. Here are a few tips to help you prepare for the event: Please arrive at 8:45 am to allow for parking and check-inAll tools will be providedFeel free to bring your own glovesAttire: Long pants and closed-toe shoes are requiredItems to Bring: Drinking water, snacks, hat, other forms of sun protectionWeather: Light rain will not cancel the eventThere are no restroom facilities at this locationAll ages welcome!
Program: Garden Club Join the San Diego River Park Foundation's Garden Club twice a month to bring community members together to learn about native plants, gardening, and taking care of a native plant landscape! Located just uphill from the San Diego River estuary, the garden is part of the City of San Diego's Collier Park West, between Ocean Beach and Point Loma. The Point Loma Native Plant Garden is a 2.5-acre neighborhood park and hidden gem that features many rare and endangered native plant species that are found along the San Diego River. Some of the plants in the collection can be found in most canyons across the county, while some are not found anywhere else in the world but in our region! This garden also features a native plant nursery where we nurture seedlings and propagate cuttings on site. Come visit the community-managed garden any time for inspiration for your own native plant installation in your yard, patio, or porch! These events will be guided by SDRPF staff, are family friends, and no experience is required! Events take place every 2nd and 4th Sunday of each month from 9am - 11am, unless otherwise stated. Here are a few tips to help you prepare for the event: Please arrive at 8:45 am to allow for parking and check-inAll tools will be providedFeel free to bring your own glovesAttire: Long pants and closed-toe shoes are requiredItems to Bring: Drinking water, snacks, hat, other forms of sun protectionWeather: Light rain will not cancel the eventThere are no restroom facilities at this locationAll ages welcome!
Program: Garden Club Community Event Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 92107 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: San Diego River Habitat Restoration - Tuesday, 6/16/2026Join us to get outside, immerse yourself in nature, and make a positive impact for the San Diego River! Join a welcoming community of like-minded volunteers working to restore the beautiful lower course of the San Diego River, a hidden natural treasure right in the heart of the city! By removing invasive plant species, you’ll directly support the return of native pollinators and wildlife, improve water quality, protect endangered species, and reduce wildlife and flood risk. Together, we will create a healthier, more accessible natural space for the entire community to enjoy. This is a huge effort and a great opportunity for those looking to stay active, gain hands-on experience in ecological fieldwork, make a meaningful difference with fellow nature lovers, and explore the beautiful riparian habitat! We’d love to see you there! Make the difference with us! What to Expect: Many of these invasive plant species are small annuals that require either weed whacking or hand pulling, so be prepared to get dirty. Please wear a hat and sunscreen, along with long sleeves, long pants, and sturdy closed-toed shoes for protection. All necessary tools will be provided, but feel free to bring your own gloves or safety glasses if preferred. Don't forget to bring plenty of drinking water and snacks to stay energized throughout the day. Who Would Be Perfect for the Team: We welcome individuals from all walks of life. Retired folks can use their time and experience to contribute to the environment, while students seeking hands-on experience in habitat restoration can gain valuable knowledge and skills. Families are also encouraged to participate, as our activities are a great way to bond and instill a sense of stewardship for the natural world in children. If you are passionate about making a difference and want to help restore the San Diego River, you would be an ideal fit for our team. Location: The meeting location is NEAR the address listed. The exact meeting location will be at the Fashion Valley Mall trolley station parking lot. Here are a few tips to help you prepare for the event: Attire: Long Pants and closed-toe shoes are requiredItems to Bring: Reusable water bottle, hat, other forms of sun protectionWeather: Light rain will not cancel the eventFor safety reasons, no pets are allowed at this eventThere are no restroom facilities at this location.No experience necessary!Family friendly with parental supervision!Program: Habitat Restoration Join us to get outside, immerse yourself in nature, and make a positive impact for the San Diego River! Join a welcoming community of like-minded volunteers working to restore the beautiful lower course of the San Diego River, a hidden natural treasure right in the heart of the city! By removing invasive plant species, you’ll directly support the return of native pollinators and wildlife, improve water quality, protect endangered species, and reduce wildlife and flood risk. Together, we will create a healthier, more accessible natural space for the entire community to enjoy. This is a huge effort and a great opportunity for those looking to stay active, gain hands-on experience in ecological fieldwork, make a meaningful difference with fellow nature lovers, and explore the beautiful riparian habitat! We’d love to see you there! Make the difference with us! What to Expect: Many of these invasive plant species are small annuals that require either weed whacking or hand pulling, so be prepared to get dirty. Please wear a hat and sunscreen, along with long sleeves, long pants, and sturdy closed-toed shoes for protection. All necessary tools will be provided, but feel free to bring your own gloves or safety glasses if preferred. Don't forget to bring plenty of drinking water and snacks to stay energized throughout the day. Who Would Be Perfect for the Team: We welcome individuals from all walks of life. Retired folks can use their time and experience to contribute to the environment, while students seeking hands-on experience in habitat restoration can gain valuable knowledge and skills. Families are also encouraged to participate, as our activities are a great way to bond and instill a sense of stewardship for the natural world in children. If you are passionate about making a difference and want to help restore the San Diego River, you would be an ideal fit for our team. Location: The meeting location is NEAR the address listed. The exact meeting location will be at the Fashion Valley Mall trolley station parking lot. Here are a few tips to help you prepare for the event: Attire: Long Pants and closed-toe shoes are requiredItems to Bring: Reusable water bottle, hat, other forms of sun protectionWeather: Light rain will not cancel the eventFor safety reasons, no pets are allowed at this eventThere are no restroom facilities at this location.No experience necessary!Family friendly with parental supervision!Program: Habitat Restoration Community Event Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jun 16, 2026 Zip Code: 92108 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Preserve Stewards at Eagle Peak Ranch - Thursday, 6/18/26Escape the city and become a steward of the breathtaking land at Eagle Peak Ranch! Join us for a unique opportunity to explore this stunning open space preserve located in the headwaters of the San Diego River. As a volunteer, you’ll connect with fellow nature lovers, soak in the beauty of the landscape, and maybe even spot wildlife like deer or wild turkeys! Together, we’ll help care for this conserved land by clearing fallen trees and repairing recreational trails — vital work that keeps the preserve healthy and accessible for all to enjoy. This Preserve Stewards event takes place from 9:00 am to 1:00 pm on San Diego River Park Foundation preserves near Julian or Descanso, approximately a 1.5-hour drive from downtown San Diego. Get outside, give back, and experience the joy of spending time in the wild beauty of San Diego! Location: The event is located at Eagle Peak Ranch near Julian, approximately a 1.5 hour drive from downtown San Diego. Here are a few tips to help you prepare for the event: Attire: Long Pants and closed-toe shoes are required Items to Bring: Reusable water bottle, hat, other forms of sun protection, snacks Please bring plenty of drinking water, snacks and lunch. We will start at 9am and enjoy lunch together in the shade around 1pm. Weather: Light rain will not cancel the event. Excessive Heat Advisory will cancel the event. For safety reasons, no pets are allowed at this event There are limited restroom facilities at the event No experience necessary! Must be 14 years or older! Those under 16 need supervision. Ages 16 and 17 are allowed alone but with a parent signature Program: Habitat Restoration Escape the city and become a steward of the breathtaking land at Eagle Peak Ranch! Join us for a unique opportunity to explore this stunning open space preserve located in the headwaters of the San Diego River. As a volunteer, you’ll connect with fellow nature lovers, soak in the beauty of the landscape, and maybe even spot wildlife like deer or wild turkeys! Together, we’ll help care for this conserved land by clearing fallen trees and repairing recreational trails — vital work that keeps the preserve healthy and accessible for all to enjoy. This Preserve Stewards event takes place from 9:00 am to 1:00 pm on San Diego River Park Foundation preserves near Julian or Descanso, approximately a 1.5-hour drive from downtown San Diego. Get outside, give back, and experience the joy of spending time in the wild beauty of San Diego! Location: The event is located at Eagle Peak Ranch near Julian, approximately a 1.5 hour drive from downtown San Diego. Here are a few tips to help you prepare for the event: Attire: Long Pants and closed-toe shoes are required Items to Bring: Reusable water bottle, hat, other forms of sun protection, snacks Please bring plenty of drinking water, snacks and lunch. We will start at 9am and enjoy lunch together in the shade around 1pm. Weather: Light rain will not cancel the event. Excessive Heat Advisory will cancel the event. For safety reasons, no pets are allowed at this event There are limited restroom facilities at the event No experience necessary! Must be 14 years or older! Those under 16 need supervision. Ages 16 and 17 are allowed alone but with a parent signature Program: Habitat Restoration Community Event Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jun 18, 2026 Zip Code: 92036 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Water Quality Monitoring: West County - Thursday, 6/18/26This event will take place in West County/City of San Diego. Want to make a real impact and explore the San Diego River up close? Our dedicated team collects samples at 9 locations in East County and 7 locations in the City of San Diego, led by our fantastic volunteer leaders. Volunteers drive between locations and take short walks to each sampling site. If you are over 18, carpooling options may be available, or you can drive your own car. RSVP is required to ensure we have the right number of volunteers.
Google: SDRPF Office Meeting Location Apple: SDRPF Office Meeting Location Program: Research This event will take place in West County/City of San Diego. Want to make a real impact and explore the San Diego River up close? Our dedicated team collects samples at 9 locations in East County and 7 locations in the City of San Diego, led by our fantastic volunteer leaders. Volunteers drive between locations and take short walks to each sampling site. If you are over 18, carpooling options may be available, or you can drive your own car. RSVP is required to ensure we have the right number of volunteers.
Google: SDRPF Office Meeting Location Apple: SDRPF Office Meeting Location Program: Research Community Event Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jun 18, 2026 Zip Code: 92110 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Grant Park Community Stewards - Thursday, 6/18/2026Get outside, connect with an amazing community, and help bring a new eco-park to life! Join us for a fun and fulfilling morning at Grant Park, where you’ll connect with others, enjoy the fresh air, and make a real difference. This future nature education center and eco-park will provide free STEM and environmental learning experiences to thousands of underserved students per year! Help create a beacon of green space in the heart of Mission Valley by joining your community in vegetation removal and weeding, trash pick-up, graffiti removal, and occasional planting. This is an excellent opportunity for individuals with a flexible schedule to contribute 2 hours of service. Events are held every Thursday from 8 AM to 10 AM. Find other Grant Park volunteer events HERE! Here are a few tips to help you prepare for the event: Bring trash grabbers, loppers, hand pruners, shovels, and gloves (if you have them)Attire: Long pants and closed-toe shoes are requiredOther Items to Bring: Reusable water bottle, hat, other forms of sun protectionWeather: Light rain will not cancel the eventFor safety reasons, no pets are allowed at this eventThere are restroom facilities at this locationAll ages are welcome, but those under 16 need supervision. Ages 16 and 17 are allowed alone but with a parent signature. Program: Grant Park Get outside, connect with an amazing community, and help bring a new eco-park to life! Join us for a fun and fulfilling morning at Grant Park, where you’ll connect with others, enjoy the fresh air, and make a real difference. This future nature education center and eco-park will provide free STEM and environmental learning experiences to thousands of underserved students per year! Help create a beacon of green space in the heart of Mission Valley by joining your community in vegetation removal and weeding, trash pick-up, graffiti removal, and occasional planting. This is an excellent opportunity for individuals with a flexible schedule to contribute 2 hours of service. Events are held every Thursday from 8 AM to 10 AM. Find other Grant Park volunteer events HERE! Here are a few tips to help you prepare for the event: Bring trash grabbers, loppers, hand pruners, shovels, and gloves (if you have them)Attire: Long pants and closed-toe shoes are requiredOther Items to Bring: Reusable water bottle, hat, other forms of sun protectionWeather: Light rain will not cancel the eventFor safety reasons, no pets are allowed at this eventThere are restroom facilities at this locationAll ages are welcome, but those under 16 need supervision. Ages 16 and 17 are allowed alone but with a parent signature. Program: Grant Park Community Event Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jun 18, 2026 Zip Code: 92108 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Water Quality Monitoring: East County - Friday, 6/19/26This event will take place in East County.
Our dedicated team collects samples at 9 locations in East County and 7 locations in the City of San Diego, led by our fantastic volunteer leaders. Volunteers drive between locations and take short walks to each sampling site. If you are over 18, carpooling options may be available, or you can drive your own car. RSVP is required to ensure we have the right number of volunteers. Meet Location Map Links: Google: Mast Park East Meeting Location Apple: Mast Park East Meeting Location Program: Research This event will take place in East County.
Our dedicated team collects samples at 9 locations in East County and 7 locations in the City of San Diego, led by our fantastic volunteer leaders. Volunteers drive between locations and take short walks to each sampling site. If you are over 18, carpooling options may be available, or you can drive your own car. RSVP is required to ensure we have the right number of volunteers. Meet Location Map Links: Google: Mast Park East Meeting Location Apple: Mast Park East Meeting Location Program: Research Community Event Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jun 19, 2026 Zip Code: 92071 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Mission Valley Garden Club - Saturday, 6/20/2026Meet Neighbors ~ Learn ~ Help Grow a Neighborhood Garden Join Mission Valley Garden Club to learn about native plant landscaping, contribute to a garden that meets the local residents' needs, and become part of the Grant Park community. Let's celebrate and support this vital pollinator habitat and vibrant green space for Mission Valley! About Mission Valley Garden Club: This wonderful volunteer group is a great way to meet fellow neighbors, help grow a garden, and learn about native plants. Dig in and join the fun to help plant native plants, weed, water, mulch, and maintain our native seed library. If you have a passion for caring for native plants and/or creating pollinator gardens or want to learn how, or simply want to make a difference in nature with others, then the Mission Valley Garden Club is for you! No experience is necessary! Stay tuned for exciting educational talks with native plant experts at Mission Valley Garden Club events! About Grant Park: This new nature education center and eco-park in the heart of Mission Valley offers free STEM and environmental learning for underserved students and engaging nature programs for all ages—serving as a vibrant beacon of green space along the San Diego River for the entire community! This is an excellent opportunity for individuals wanting to learn more about gardening and impact their community in a meaningful way. Events are held the first and third Saturday of the month, from 9 AM to 11 AM. Find other Grant Park volunteer events HERE! Here are a few tips to help you prepare for the event: We have all of the tools needed for gardening work, but if you have any tools you prefer to use, you are welcome to bring themAttire: Long pants and closed-toe shoes are requiredOther Items to Bring: Reusable water bottle, hat, other forms of sun protectionWeather: Light rain will not cancel the eventFor safety reasons, no pets are allowed at this eventThere are restroom facilities at this locationAll ages are welcome, but those under 16 need supervision. Ages 16 and 17 are allowed alone but with a parent signature. Program: Grant Park Meet Neighbors ~ Learn ~ Help Grow a Neighborhood Garden Join Mission Valley Garden Club to learn about native plant landscaping, contribute to a garden that meets the local residents' needs, and become part of the Grant Park community. Let's celebrate and support this vital pollinator habitat and vibrant green space for Mission Valley! About Mission Valley Garden Club: This wonderful volunteer group is a great way to meet fellow neighbors, help grow a garden, and learn about native plants. Dig in and join the fun to help plant native plants, weed, water, mulch, and maintain our native seed library. If you have a passion for caring for native plants and/or creating pollinator gardens or want to learn how, or simply want to make a difference in nature with others, then the Mission Valley Garden Club is for you! No experience is necessary! Stay tuned for exciting educational talks with native plant experts at Mission Valley Garden Club events! About Grant Park: This new nature education center and eco-park in the heart of Mission Valley offers free STEM and environmental learning for underserved students and engaging nature programs for all ages—serving as a vibrant beacon of green space along the San Diego River for the entire community! This is an excellent opportunity for individuals wanting to learn more about gardening and impact their community in a meaningful way. Events are held the first and third Saturday of the month, from 9 AM to 11 AM. Find other Grant Park volunteer events HERE! Here are a few tips to help you prepare for the event: We have all of the tools needed for gardening work, but if you have any tools you prefer to use, you are welcome to bring themAttire: Long pants and closed-toe shoes are requiredOther Items to Bring: Reusable water bottle, hat, other forms of sun protectionWeather: Light rain will not cancel the eventFor safety reasons, no pets are allowed at this eventThere are restroom facilities at this locationAll ages are welcome, but those under 16 need supervision. Ages 16 and 17 are allowed alone but with a parent signature. Program: Grant Park Community Event Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jun 20, 2026 Zip Code: 92108 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: San Diego River Mouth Habitat Restoration - Sunday, 6/21/2026Join us to get outside, immerse yourself in nature, and make a positive impact for the San Diego River! Join a community of like-minded volunteers working to restore the San Diego River Estuary- a highly sensitive habitat that is home to several endangered species. By removing invasive plants, you’ll directly support the return of native pollinators and wildlife, prevent erosion, improve water quality, and protect endangered species, like the California Least Tern. Together, we will create a healthier, more accessible natural space for the entire community to enjoy. This is a huge effort and a great opportunity for those looking to try out field work, connect with fellow nature lovers, make a meaningful difference for a critical and fragile ecosystem, and explore the beautiful estuary habitat! We’d love to see you there! What to Expect: Many of these invasive plant species are small annuals that require hand pulling, so be prepared to get dirty. All necessary tools will be provided, but feel free to bring your own gloves or safety glasses if preferred. Who Would Be Perfect for the Team: We welcome individuals from all walks of life! Retired folks can use their time and experience to contribute to the environment, while students seeking hands-on experience in habitat restoration can gain valuable knowledge and skills. Families are also encouraged to participate, as our activities are a great way to bond and instill a sense of stewardship for the natural world in children. If you are passionate about making a difference and want to help restore the San Diego River, you would be an ideal fit for our team. Please note: The meeting location is NEAR the address listed. We will meet at the small grassy area between the main parking lot, the San Diego River Bikeway, and Ocean Villa Inn. Here are a few tips to help you prepare for the event: Attire: Long Pants and closed-toe shoes are requiredItems to Bring: Reusable water bottle, hat, other forms of sun protectionWeather: Light rain will not cancel the eventFor safety reasons, no pets are allowed at this eventThere are restroom facilities at this location.No experience necessary!Family friendly with parental supervision!Program: Habitat Restoration Join us to get outside, immerse yourself in nature, and make a positive impact for the San Diego River! Join a community of like-minded volunteers working to restore the San Diego River Estuary- a highly sensitive habitat that is home to several endangered species. By removing invasive plants, you’ll directly support the return of native pollinators and wildlife, prevent erosion, improve water quality, and protect endangered species, like the California Least Tern. Together, we will create a healthier, more accessible natural space for the entire community to enjoy. This is a huge effort and a great opportunity for those looking to try out field work, connect with fellow nature lovers, make a meaningful difference for a critical and fragile ecosystem, and explore the beautiful estuary habitat! We’d love to see you there! What to Expect: Many of these invasive plant species are small annuals that require hand pulling, so be prepared to get dirty. All necessary tools will be provided, but feel free to bring your own gloves or safety glasses if preferred. Who Would Be Perfect for the Team: We welcome individuals from all walks of life! Retired folks can use their time and experience to contribute to the environment, while students seeking hands-on experience in habitat restoration can gain valuable knowledge and skills. Families are also encouraged to participate, as our activities are a great way to bond and instill a sense of stewardship for the natural world in children. If you are passionate about making a difference and want to help restore the San Diego River, you would be an ideal fit for our team. Please note: The meeting location is NEAR the address listed. We will meet at the small grassy area between the main parking lot, the San Diego River Bikeway, and Ocean Villa Inn. Here are a few tips to help you prepare for the event: Attire: Long Pants and closed-toe shoes are requiredItems to Bring: Reusable water bottle, hat, other forms of sun protectionWeather: Light rain will not cancel the eventFor safety reasons, no pets are allowed at this eventThere are restroom facilities at this location.No experience necessary!Family friendly with parental supervision!Program: Habitat Restoration Community Event Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jun 21, 2026 Zip Code: 92107 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: San Diego River Mouth Habitat Restoration - Tuesday, 6/23/2026Join us to get outside, immerse yourself in nature, and make a positive impact for the San Diego River! Join a community of like-minded volunteers working to restore the San Diego River Estuary- a highly sensitive habitat that is home to several endangered species. By removing invasive plants, you’ll directly support the return of native pollinators and wildlife, prevent erosion, improve water quality, and protect endangered species, like the California Least Tern. Together, we will create a healthier, more accessible natural space for the entire community to enjoy. This is a huge effort and a great opportunity for those looking to try out field work, connect with fellow nature lovers, make a meaningful difference for a critical and fragile ecosystem, and explore the beautiful estuary habitat! We’d love to see you there! What to Expect: Many of these invasive plant species are small annuals that require hand pulling, so be prepared to get dirty. All necessary tools will be provided, but feel free to bring your own gloves or safety glasses if preferred. Who Would Be Perfect for the Team: We welcome individuals from all walks of life! Retired folks can use their time and experience to contribute to the environment, while students seeking hands-on experience in habitat restoration can gain valuable knowledge and skills. Families are also encouraged to participate, as our activities are a great way to bond and instill a sense of stewardship for the natural world in children. If you are passionate about making a difference and want to help restore the San Diego River, you would be an ideal fit for our team. Please note: The meeting location is NEAR the address listed. We will meet at the small grassy area between the main parking lot, the San Diego River Bikeway, and Ocean Villa Inn. Here are a few tips to help you prepare for the event: Attire: Long Pants and closed-toe shoes are requiredItems to Bring: Reusable water bottle, hat, other forms of sun protectionWeather: Light rain will not cancel the eventFor safety reasons, no pets are allowed at this eventThere are restroom facilities at this location.No experience necessary!Family friendly with parental supervision!Program: Habitat Restoration Join us to get outside, immerse yourself in nature, and make a positive impact for the San Diego River! Join a community of like-minded volunteers working to restore the San Diego River Estuary- a highly sensitive habitat that is home to several endangered species. By removing invasive plants, you’ll directly support the return of native pollinators and wildlife, prevent erosion, improve water quality, and protect endangered species, like the California Least Tern. Together, we will create a healthier, more accessible natural space for the entire community to enjoy. This is a huge effort and a great opportunity for those looking to try out field work, connect with fellow nature lovers, make a meaningful difference for a critical and fragile ecosystem, and explore the beautiful estuary habitat! We’d love to see you there! What to Expect: Many of these invasive plant species are small annuals that require hand pulling, so be prepared to get dirty. All necessary tools will be provided, but feel free to bring your own gloves or safety glasses if preferred. Who Would Be Perfect for the Team: We welcome individuals from all walks of life! Retired folks can use their time and experience to contribute to the environment, while students seeking hands-on experience in habitat restoration can gain valuable knowledge and skills. Families are also encouraged to participate, as our activities are a great way to bond and instill a sense of stewardship for the natural world in children. If you are passionate about making a difference and want to help restore the San Diego River, you would be an ideal fit for our team. Please note: The meeting location is NEAR the address listed. We will meet at the small grassy area between the main parking lot, the San Diego River Bikeway, and Ocean Villa Inn. Here are a few tips to help you prepare for the event: Attire: Long Pants and closed-toe shoes are requiredItems to Bring: Reusable water bottle, hat, other forms of sun protectionWeather: Light rain will not cancel the eventFor safety reasons, no pets are allowed at this eventThere are restroom facilities at this location.No experience necessary!Family friendly with parental supervision!Program: Habitat Restoration Community Event Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jun 23, 2026 Zip Code: 92107 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Grant Park Community Stewards - Thursday, 6/25/2026Get outside, connect with an amazing community, and help bring a new eco-park to life! Join us for a fun and fulfilling morning at Grant Park, where you’ll connect with others, enjoy the fresh air, and make a real difference. This future nature education center and eco-park will provide free STEM and environmental learning experiences to thousands of underserved students per year! Help create a beacon of green space in the heart of Mission Valley by joining your community in vegetation removal and weeding, trash pick-up, graffiti removal, and occasional planting. This is an excellent opportunity for individuals with a flexible schedule to contribute 2 hours of service. Events are held every Thursday from 8 AM to 10 AM. Find other Grant Park volunteer events HERE! Here are a few tips to help you prepare for the event: Bring trash grabbers, loppers, hand pruners, shovels, and gloves (if you have them)Attire: Long pants and closed-toe shoes are requiredOther Items to Bring: Reusable water bottle, hat, other forms of sun protectionWeather: Light rain will not cancel the eventFor safety reasons, no pets are allowed at this eventThere are restroom facilities at this locationAll ages are welcome, but those under 16 need supervision. Ages 16 and 17 are allowed alone but with a parent signature. Program: Grant Park Get outside, connect with an amazing community, and help bring a new eco-park to life! Join us for a fun and fulfilling morning at Grant Park, where you’ll connect with others, enjoy the fresh air, and make a real difference. This future nature education center and eco-park will provide free STEM and environmental learning experiences to thousands of underserved students per year! Help create a beacon of green space in the heart of Mission Valley by joining your community in vegetation removal and weeding, trash pick-up, graffiti removal, and occasional planting. This is an excellent opportunity for individuals with a flexible schedule to contribute 2 hours of service. Events are held every Thursday from 8 AM to 10 AM. Find other Grant Park volunteer events HERE! Here are a few tips to help you prepare for the event: Bring trash grabbers, loppers, hand pruners, shovels, and gloves (if you have them)Attire: Long pants and closed-toe shoes are requiredOther Items to Bring: Reusable water bottle, hat, other forms of sun protectionWeather: Light rain will not cancel the eventFor safety reasons, no pets are allowed at this eventThere are restroom facilities at this locationAll ages are welcome, but those under 16 need supervision. Ages 16 and 17 are allowed alone but with a parent signature. Program: Grant Park Community Event Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jun 25, 2026 Zip Code: 92108 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Community Art Day Volunteer Team - June 27, 2026Help assist attendees of our Community Art Day Festival at Grant Park! Roles include: Set up helpersParking assistantsGreetersCheck In assistantsAssisting at various art stationsShift times: 9:30am-12:30pm10am-1pm12-3pm1-4pmScroll down to select a shift and sign up! Feel free to reach out if you have any questions: volunteer@sandiegoriver.org or (619) 483-1728 Program: Grant Park Help assist attendees of our Community Art Day Festival at Grant Park! Roles include: Set up helpersParking assistantsGreetersCheck In assistantsAssisting at various art stationsShift times: 9:30am-12:30pm10am-1pm12-3pm1-4pmScroll down to select a shift and sign up! Feel free to reach out if you have any questions: volunteer@sandiegoriver.org or (619) 483-1728 Program: Grant Park Community Event Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 92108 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: San Diego River Habitat Restoration - Tuesday, 6/30/2026Join us to get outside, immerse yourself in nature, and make a positive impact for the San Diego River! Join a welcoming community of like-minded volunteers working to restore the beautiful lower course of the San Diego River, a hidden natural treasure right in the heart of the city! By removing invasive plant species, you’ll directly support the return of native pollinators and wildlife, improve water quality, protect endangered species, and reduce wildlife and flood risk. Together, we will create a healthier, more accessible natural space for the entire community to enjoy. This is a huge effort and a great opportunity for those looking to stay active, gain hands-on experience in ecological fieldwork, make a meaningful difference with fellow nature lovers, and explore the beautiful riparian habitat! We’d love to see you there! Make the difference with us! What to Expect: Many of these invasive plant species are small annuals that require either weed whacking or hand pulling, so be prepared to get dirty. Please wear a hat and sunscreen, along with long sleeves, long pants, and sturdy closed-toed shoes for protection. All necessary tools will be provided, but feel free to bring your own gloves or safety glasses if preferred. Don't forget to bring plenty of drinking water and snacks to stay energized throughout the day. Who Would Be Perfect for the Team: We welcome individuals from all walks of life. Retired folks can use their time and experience to contribute to the environment, while students seeking hands-on experience in habitat restoration can gain valuable knowledge and skills. Families are also encouraged to participate, as our activities are a great way to bond and instill a sense of stewardship for the natural world in children. If you are passionate about making a difference and want to help restore the San Diego River, you would be an ideal fit for our team. Location: The meeting location is NEAR the address listed. The exact meeting location will be at the Fashion Valley Mall trolley station parking lot. Here are a few tips to help you prepare for the event: Attire: Long Pants and closed-toe shoes are requiredItems to Bring: Reusable water bottle, hat, other forms of sun protectionWeather: Light rain will not cancel the eventFor safety reasons, no pets are allowed at this eventThere are no restroom facilities at this location.No experience necessary!Family friendly with parental supervision!Program: Habitat Restoration Join us to get outside, immerse yourself in nature, and make a positive impact for the San Diego River! Join a welcoming community of like-minded volunteers working to restore the beautiful lower course of the San Diego River, a hidden natural treasure right in the heart of the city! By removing invasive plant species, you’ll directly support the return of native pollinators and wildlife, improve water quality, protect endangered species, and reduce wildlife and flood risk. Together, we will create a healthier, more accessible natural space for the entire community to enjoy. This is a huge effort and a great opportunity for those looking to stay active, gain hands-on experience in ecological fieldwork, make a meaningful difference with fellow nature lovers, and explore the beautiful riparian habitat! We’d love to see you there! Make the difference with us! What to Expect: Many of these invasive plant species are small annuals that require either weed whacking or hand pulling, so be prepared to get dirty. Please wear a hat and sunscreen, along with long sleeves, long pants, and sturdy closed-toed shoes for protection. All necessary tools will be provided, but feel free to bring your own gloves or safety glasses if preferred. Don't forget to bring plenty of drinking water and snacks to stay energized throughout the day. Who Would Be Perfect for the Team: We welcome individuals from all walks of life. Retired folks can use their time and experience to contribute to the environment, while students seeking hands-on experience in habitat restoration can gain valuable knowledge and skills. Families are also encouraged to participate, as our activities are a great way to bond and instill a sense of stewardship for the natural world in children. If you are passionate about making a difference and want to help restore the San Diego River, you would be an ideal fit for our team. Location: The meeting location is NEAR the address listed. The exact meeting location will be at the Fashion Valley Mall trolley station parking lot. Here are a few tips to help you prepare for the event: Attire: Long Pants and closed-toe shoes are requiredItems to Bring: Reusable water bottle, hat, other forms of sun protectionWeather: Light rain will not cancel the eventFor safety reasons, no pets are allowed at this eventThere are no restroom facilities at this location.No experience necessary!Family friendly with parental supervision!Program: Habitat Restoration Community Event Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jun 30, 2026 Zip Code: 92108 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Mission Valley Garden Club - Saturday, 7/4/2026Meet Neighbors ~ Learn ~ Help Grow a Neighborhood Garden Join Mission Valley Garden Club to learn about native plant landscaping, contribute to a garden that meets the local residents' needs, and become part of the Grant Park community. Let's celebrate and support this vital pollinator habitat and vibrant green space for Mission Valley! About Mission Valley Garden Club: This wonderful volunteer group is a great way to meet fellow neighbors, help grow a garden, and learn about native plants. Dig in and join the fun to help plant native plants, weed, water, mulch, and maintain our native seed library. If you have a passion for caring for native plants and/or creating pollinator gardens or want to learn how, or simply want to make a difference in nature with others, then the Mission Valley Garden Club is for you! No experience is necessary! Stay tuned for exciting educational talks with native plant experts at Mission Valley Garden Club events! About Grant Park: This new nature education center and eco-park in the heart of Mission Valley offers free STEM and environmental learning for underserved students and engaging nature programs for all ages—serving as a vibrant beacon of green space along the San Diego River for the entire community! This is an excellent opportunity for individuals wanting to learn more about gardening and impact their community in a meaningful way. Events are held the first and third Saturday of the month, from 9 AM to 11 AM. Find other Grant Park volunteer events HERE! Here are a few tips to help you prepare for the event: We have all of the tools needed for gardening work, but if you have any tools you prefer to use, you are welcome to bring themAttire: Long pants and closed-toe shoes are requiredOther Items to Bring: Reusable water bottle, hat, other forms of sun protectionWeather: Light rain will not cancel the eventFor safety reasons, no pets are allowed at this eventThere are restroom facilities at this locationAll ages are welcome, but those under 16 need supervision. Ages 16 and 17 are allowed alone but with a parent signature. Program: Grant Park Meet Neighbors ~ Learn ~ Help Grow a Neighborhood Garden Join Mission Valley Garden Club to learn about native plant landscaping, contribute to a garden that meets the local residents' needs, and become part of the Grant Park community. Let's celebrate and support this vital pollinator habitat and vibrant green space for Mission Valley! About Mission Valley Garden Club: This wonderful volunteer group is a great way to meet fellow neighbors, help grow a garden, and learn about native plants. Dig in and join the fun to help plant native plants, weed, water, mulch, and maintain our native seed library. If you have a passion for caring for native plants and/or creating pollinator gardens or want to learn how, or simply want to make a difference in nature with others, then the Mission Valley Garden Club is for you! No experience is necessary! Stay tuned for exciting educational talks with native plant experts at Mission Valley Garden Club events! About Grant Park: This new nature education center and eco-park in the heart of Mission Valley offers free STEM and environmental learning for underserved students and engaging nature programs for all ages—serving as a vibrant beacon of green space along the San Diego River for the entire community! This is an excellent opportunity for individuals wanting to learn more about gardening and impact their community in a meaningful way. Events are held the first and third Saturday of the month, from 9 AM to 11 AM. Find other Grant Park volunteer events HERE! Here are a few tips to help you prepare for the event: We have all of the tools needed for gardening work, but if you have any tools you prefer to use, you are welcome to bring themAttire: Long pants and closed-toe shoes are requiredOther Items to Bring: Reusable water bottle, hat, other forms of sun protectionWeather: Light rain will not cancel the eventFor safety reasons, no pets are allowed at this eventThere are restroom facilities at this locationAll ages are welcome, but those under 16 need supervision. Ages 16 and 17 are allowed alone but with a parent signature. Program: Grant Park Community Event Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jul 4, 2026 Zip Code: 92108 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Morning After Mess - Community Clean-Up @ the Estuary - 7/5/26Looking for a volunteer opportunity that allows you to support a healthy river while interacting with a group of like-minded people? Come out with our core volunteer team to assist with River Clean-Ups! If you don't mind getting dirty and doing some trail blazing then this may be the perfect fit for you. Each year, San Diego River Park Foundation volunteers remove more than 200,000 pounds of trash from our River. Without our amazing volunteers, this trash would be left to pollute native animal habitats, create unsightly piles in our parks and public spaces, leach contaminants into the water, and could be washed out into our ocean and beaches! Location: Park in the Dog Beach Parking lot. Closest address is 5156 W Point Loma Blvd, San Diego, CA 92107. Meet in the grass field behind the Ocean Villa Inn, next to our pollinator garden! Meet Location Map Links: Google: Dog Beach Meeting Location Apple: Dog Beach Meeting Location Here are a few tips to help you prepare for the event: Please arrive at 8:45am to get checked in on time and allow time for parking. Be sure to dress in clothes that can get a little dirty - long pants are required and long sleeves are highly recommended. A hat, sunscreen, or any other types of sun protection are also recommended for all of our outdoor events. Closed toe shoes are required. No sandals, Tom's or other flats. You must wear sturdy tennis or hiking shoes. In order to reduce single-use plastics, we encourage you to bring your own reusable water bottle with water to drink. Please note that light rain will not cancel this event. We will provide all tools and supplies for you to use. Community Service hours can be verified for those who need them. For safety reasons, no pets are allowed at this event. There are no restroom facilities at this location. Please plan accordingly.IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO SIGN UP AS A GROUP: Please email us at volunteer@sandiegoriver.org, or have each person in the group sign up individually.
Program: Community Clean-ups Looking for a volunteer opportunity that allows you to support a healthy river while interacting with a group of like-minded people? Come out with our core volunteer team to assist with River Clean-Ups! If you don't mind getting dirty and doing some trail blazing then this may be the perfect fit for you. Each year, San Diego River Park Foundation volunteers remove more than 200,000 pounds of trash from our River. Without our amazing volunteers, this trash would be left to pollute native animal habitats, create unsightly piles in our parks and public spaces, leach contaminants into the water, and could be washed out into our ocean and beaches! Location: Park in the Dog Beach Parking lot. Closest address is 5156 W Point Loma Blvd, San Diego, CA 92107. Meet in the grass field behind the Ocean Villa Inn, next to our pollinator garden! Meet Location Map Links: Google: Dog Beach Meeting Location Apple: Dog Beach Meeting Location Here are a few tips to help you prepare for the event: Please arrive at 8:45am to get checked in on time and allow time for parking. Be sure to dress in clothes that can get a little dirty - long pants are required and long sleeves are highly recommended. A hat, sunscreen, or any other types of sun protection are also recommended for all of our outdoor events. Closed toe shoes are required. No sandals, Tom's or other flats. You must wear sturdy tennis or hiking shoes. In order to reduce single-use plastics, we encourage you to bring your own reusable water bottle with water to drink. Please note that light rain will not cancel this event. We will provide all tools and supplies for you to use. Community Service hours can be verified for those who need them. For safety reasons, no pets are allowed at this event. There are no restroom facilities at this location. Please plan accordingly.IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO SIGN UP AS A GROUP: Please email us at volunteer@sandiegoriver.org, or have each person in the group sign up individually.
Program: Community Clean-ups Community Event Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jul 5, 2026 Zip Code: 92107 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: San Diego River Habitat Restoration - Tuesday, 7/7/2026Join us to get outside, immerse yourself in nature, and make a positive impact for the San Diego River! Join a welcoming community of like-minded volunteers working to restore the beautiful lower course of the San Diego River, a hidden natural treasure right in the heart of the city! By removing invasive plant species, you’ll directly support the return of native pollinators and wildlife, improve water quality, protect endangered species, and reduce wildlife and flood risk. Together, we will create a healthier, more accessible natural space for the entire community to enjoy. This is a huge effort and a great opportunity for those looking to stay active, gain hands-on experience in ecological fieldwork, make a meaningful difference with fellow nature lovers, and explore the beautiful riparian habitat! We’d love to see you there! Make the difference with us! What to Expect: Many of these invasive plant species are small annuals that require either weed whacking or hand pulling, so be prepared to get dirty. Please wear a hat and sunscreen, along with long sleeves, long pants, and sturdy closed-toed shoes for protection. All necessary tools will be provided, but feel free to bring your own gloves or safety glasses if preferred. Don't forget to bring plenty of drinking water and snacks to stay energized throughout the day. Who Would Be Perfect for the Team: We welcome individuals from all walks of life. Retired folks can use their time and experience to contribute to the environment, while students seeking hands-on experience in habitat restoration can gain valuable knowledge and skills. Families are also encouraged to participate, as our activities are a great way to bond and instill a sense of stewardship for the natural world in children. If you are passionate about making a difference and want to help restore the San Diego River, you would be an ideal fit for our team. Location: The meeting location is NEAR the address listed. The exact meeting location will be at the Fashion Valley Mall trolley station parking lot. [Google Pin Location] Here are a few tips to help you prepare for the event: Attire: Long Pants and closed-toe shoes are requiredItems to Bring: Reusable water bottle, hat, other forms of sun protectionWeather: Light rain will not cancel the eventFor safety reasons, no pets are allowed at this eventThere are no restroom facilities at this location.No experience necessary!Family friendly with parental supervision!Program: Habitat Restoration Join us to get outside, immerse yourself in nature, and make a positive impact for the San Diego River! Join a welcoming community of like-minded volunteers working to restore the beautiful lower course of the San Diego River, a hidden natural treasure right in the heart of the city! By removing invasive plant species, you’ll directly support the return of native pollinators and wildlife, improve water quality, protect endangered species, and reduce wildlife and flood risk. Together, we will create a healthier, more accessible natural space for the entire community to enjoy. This is a huge effort and a great opportunity for those looking to stay active, gain hands-on experience in ecological fieldwork, make a meaningful difference with fellow nature lovers, and explore the beautiful riparian habitat! We’d love to see you there! Make the difference with us! What to Expect: Many of these invasive plant species are small annuals that require either weed whacking or hand pulling, so be prepared to get dirty. Please wear a hat and sunscreen, along with long sleeves, long pants, and sturdy closed-toed shoes for protection. All necessary tools will be provided, but feel free to bring your own gloves or safety glasses if preferred. Don't forget to bring plenty of drinking water and snacks to stay energized throughout the day. Who Would Be Perfect for the Team: We welcome individuals from all walks of life. Retired folks can use their time and experience to contribute to the environment, while students seeking hands-on experience in habitat restoration can gain valuable knowledge and skills. Families are also encouraged to participate, as our activities are a great way to bond and instill a sense of stewardship for the natural world in children. If you are passionate about making a difference and want to help restore the San Diego River, you would be an ideal fit for our team. Location: The meeting location is NEAR the address listed. The exact meeting location will be at the Fashion Valley Mall trolley station parking lot. [Google Pin Location] Here are a few tips to help you prepare for the event: Attire: Long Pants and closed-toe shoes are requiredItems to Bring: Reusable water bottle, hat, other forms of sun protectionWeather: Light rain will not cancel the eventFor safety reasons, no pets are allowed at this eventThere are no restroom facilities at this location.No experience necessary!Family friendly with parental supervision!Program: Habitat Restoration Community Event Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jul 7, 2026 Zip Code: 92108 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Family Field Trip Community Event, BIRDS - Saturday, 7/10/26Explore. Discover. Connect. Introducing Natural LAW Field Trips for the Whole Family! Land • Air • Water – Your Family’s Adventure Starts Here! For years, parents and chaperones have joined us on student field trips and shared one consistent wish: “I wish they offered these field trips for adults too!” So, we listened. The San Diego River Park Foundation is thrilled to invite families of all ages to experience our immersive Natural LAW Education Program—a series of hands-on learning adventures designed to deepen your connection to the San Diego River, its rich ecology, and its cultural significance. These field trips are FREE, fun, and crafted to create meaningful outdoor memories together while inspiring the next generation of environmental stewards. Explore the Natural LAW Programs Each themed field trip uncovers a different dimension of the natural world. Families rotate through interactive stations, discovering the hidden stories, adaptations, and science that bring our local ecosystems to life. Upcoming Family Field Trip: Location: 2310 Camino Del Rio North, San Diego, CA 92108 Date: Saturday, July 11, 2026 Arrive: 9:45 am Program Start: 10:00am AIR: Beyond Feathers at Grant Park With more than 500 bird species calling San Diego home, the sky is alive with diversity! You’ll see (and hear!) the river in a whole new way as you uncover the hidden world of our feathered neighbors. Punctuality: Please arrive a few minutes before the event. Groups arriving late will not be able to experience the entire program. Responsibility: Please be aware of your surroundings, as the safety and discipline of children are your primary responsibility. Promote listening, foster excitement, focus, curiosity, and engagement. Encourage observation rather than providing direct answers. Please step away to take phone calls to deter distraction. Environmental Safety: For safety, please remain vigilant, attentive, and engaged. Natural terrain may present unique challenges. We will reasonably accommodate special needs with the understanding that some of the wilderness terrain may pose challenges. Dress for Outdoor Success: · Closed-toe shoes and long pants · Comfortable clothes that can get wet, dirty, or muddy. · Jacket and/or rain jacket (if needed). · Sunscreen, bug spray, and a hat. - Bring a filled reusable water bottle. Leave No Trace: Please respect the park and program areas. Ensure you leave these spaces cleaner than you found them, and dispose of all trash properly. Lunch: A shaded picnic area may be available. Please note that the San Diego River Foundation does not provide lunch or supervision during lunch. Please practice Leave No Trace principles at the San Diego River Park and at all outdoor locations. Program: Education Explore. Discover. Connect. Introducing Natural LAW Field Trips for the Whole Family! Land • Air • Water – Your Family’s Adventure Starts Here! For years, parents and chaperones have joined us on student field trips and shared one consistent wish: “I wish they offered these field trips for adults too!” So, we listened. The San Diego River Park Foundation is thrilled to invite families of all ages to experience our immersive Natural LAW Education Program—a series of hands-on learning adventures designed to deepen your connection to the San Diego River, its rich ecology, and its cultural significance. These field trips are FREE, fun, and crafted to create meaningful outdoor memories together while inspiring the next generation of environmental stewards. Explore the Natural LAW Programs Each themed field trip uncovers a different dimension of the natural world. Families rotate through interactive stations, discovering the hidden stories, adaptations, and science that bring our local ecosystems to life. Upcoming Family Field Trip: Location: 2310 Camino Del Rio North, San Diego, CA 92108 Date: Saturday, July 11, 2026 Arrive: 9:45 am Program Start: 10:00am AIR: Beyond Feathers at Grant Park With more than 500 bird species calling San Diego home, the sky is alive with diversity! You’ll see (and hear!) the river in a whole new way as you uncover the hidden world of our feathered neighbors. Punctuality: Please arrive a few minutes before the event. Groups arriving late will not be able to experience the entire program. Responsibility: Please be aware of your surroundings, as the safety and discipline of children are your primary responsibility. Promote listening, foster excitement, focus, curiosity, and engagement. Encourage observation rather than providing direct answers. Please step away to take phone calls to deter distraction. Environmental Safety: For safety, please remain vigilant, attentive, and engaged. Natural terrain may present unique challenges. We will reasonably accommodate special needs with the understanding that some of the wilderness terrain may pose challenges. Dress for Outdoor Success: · Closed-toe shoes and long pants · Comfortable clothes that can get wet, dirty, or muddy. · Jacket and/or rain jacket (if needed). · Sunscreen, bug spray, and a hat. - Bring a filled reusable water bottle. Leave No Trace: Please respect the park and program areas. Ensure you leave these spaces cleaner than you found them, and dispose of all trash properly. Lunch: A shaded picnic area may be available. Please note that the San Diego River Foundation does not provide lunch or supervision during lunch. Please practice Leave No Trace principles at the San Diego River Park and at all outdoor locations. Program: Education Community Event Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jul 11, 2026 Zip Code: 92108 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: San Diego River Mouth Habitat Restoration - Tuesday, 7/14/2026Join us to get outside, immerse yourself in nature, and make a positive impact for the San Diego River! Join a community of like-minded volunteers working to restore the San Diego River Estuary- a highly sensitive habitat that is home to several endangered species. By removing invasive plants, you’ll directly support the return of native pollinators and wildlife, prevent erosion, improve water quality, and protect endangered species, like the California Least Tern. Together, we will create a healthier, more accessible natural space for the entire community to enjoy. This is a huge effort and a great opportunity for those looking to try out field work, connect with fellow nature lovers, make a meaningful difference for a critical and fragile ecosystem, and explore the beautiful estuary habitat! We’d love to see you there! What to Expect: Many of these invasive plant species are small annuals that require hand pulling, so be prepared to get dirty. All necessary tools will be provided, but feel free to bring your own gloves or safety glasses if preferred. Who Would Be Perfect for the Team: We welcome individuals from all walks of life! Retired folks can use their time and experience to contribute to the environment, while students seeking hands-on experience in habitat restoration can gain valuable knowledge and skills. Families are also encouraged to participate, as our activities are a great way to bond and instill a sense of stewardship for the natural world in children. If you are passionate about making a difference and want to help restore the San Diego River, you would be an ideal fit for our team. Please note: The meeting location is NEAR the address listed. We will meet at the small grassy area between the main parking lot, the San Diego River Bikeway, and Ocean Villa Inn. [Google Pin Location] Here are a few tips to help you prepare for the event: Attire: Long Pants and closed-toe shoes are requiredItems to Bring: Reusable water bottle, hat, other forms of sun protectionWeather: Light rain will not cancel the eventFor safety reasons, no pets are allowed at this eventThere are restroom facilities at this location.No experience necessary!Family friendly with parental supervision!Program: Habitat Restoration Join us to get outside, immerse yourself in nature, and make a positive impact for the San Diego River! Join a community of like-minded volunteers working to restore the San Diego River Estuary- a highly sensitive habitat that is home to several endangered species. By removing invasive plants, you’ll directly support the return of native pollinators and wildlife, prevent erosion, improve water quality, and protect endangered species, like the California Least Tern. Together, we will create a healthier, more accessible natural space for the entire community to enjoy. This is a huge effort and a great opportunity for those looking to try out field work, connect with fellow nature lovers, make a meaningful difference for a critical and fragile ecosystem, and explore the beautiful estuary habitat! We’d love to see you there! What to Expect: Many of these invasive plant species are small annuals that require hand pulling, so be prepared to get dirty. All necessary tools will be provided, but feel free to bring your own gloves or safety glasses if preferred. Who Would Be Perfect for the Team: We welcome individuals from all walks of life! Retired folks can use their time and experience to contribute to the environment, while students seeking hands-on experience in habitat restoration can gain valuable knowledge and skills. Families are also encouraged to participate, as our activities are a great way to bond and instill a sense of stewardship for the natural world in children. If you are passionate about making a difference and want to help restore the San Diego River, you would be an ideal fit for our team. Please note: The meeting location is NEAR the address listed. We will meet at the small grassy area between the main parking lot, the San Diego River Bikeway, and Ocean Villa Inn. [Google Pin Location] Here are a few tips to help you prepare for the event: Attire: Long Pants and closed-toe shoes are requiredItems to Bring: Reusable water bottle, hat, other forms of sun protectionWeather: Light rain will not cancel the eventFor safety reasons, no pets are allowed at this eventThere are restroom facilities at this location.No experience necessary!Family friendly with parental supervision!Program: Habitat Restoration Community Event Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jul 14, 2026 Zip Code: 92107 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Preserve Stewards at Eagle Peak Ranch - Thursday, 7/16/26Escape the city and become a steward of the breathtaking land at Eagle Peak Ranch! Join us for a unique opportunity to explore this stunning open space preserve located in the headwaters of the San Diego River. As a volunteer, you’ll connect with fellow nature lovers, soak in the beauty of the landscape, and maybe even spot wildlife like deer or wild turkeys! Together, we’ll help care for this conserved land by clearing fallen trees and repairing recreational trails — vital work that keeps the preserve healthy and accessible for all to enjoy. This Preserve Stewards event takes place from 9:00 am to 1:00 pm on San Diego River Park Foundation preserves near Julian or Descanso, approximately a 1.5-hour drive from downtown San Diego. Get outside, give back, and experience the joy of spending time in the wild beauty of San Diego! Location: The event is located at Eagle Peak Ranch near Julian, approximately a 1.5 hour drive from downtown San Diego. Here are a few tips to help you prepare for the event: Attire: Long Pants and closed-toe shoes are required Items to Bring: Reusable water bottle, hat, other forms of sun protection, snacks Please bring plenty of drinking water, snacks and lunch. We will start at 9am and enjoy lunch together in the shade around 1pm. Weather: Light rain will not cancel the event. Excessive Heat Advisory will cancel the event. For safety reasons, no pets are allowed at this event There are limited restroom facilities at the event No experience necessary! Must be 14 years or older! Those under 16 need supervision. Ages 16 and 17 are allowed alone but with a parent signature Program: Habitat Restoration Escape the city and become a steward of the breathtaking land at Eagle Peak Ranch! Join us for a unique opportunity to explore this stunning open space preserve located in the headwaters of the San Diego River. As a volunteer, you’ll connect with fellow nature lovers, soak in the beauty of the landscape, and maybe even spot wildlife like deer or wild turkeys! Together, we’ll help care for this conserved land by clearing fallen trees and repairing recreational trails — vital work that keeps the preserve healthy and accessible for all to enjoy. This Preserve Stewards event takes place from 9:00 am to 1:00 pm on San Diego River Park Foundation preserves near Julian or Descanso, approximately a 1.5-hour drive from downtown San Diego. Get outside, give back, and experience the joy of spending time in the wild beauty of San Diego! Location: The event is located at Eagle Peak Ranch near Julian, approximately a 1.5 hour drive from downtown San Diego. Here are a few tips to help you prepare for the event: Attire: Long Pants and closed-toe shoes are required Items to Bring: Reusable water bottle, hat, other forms of sun protection, snacks Please bring plenty of drinking water, snacks and lunch. We will start at 9am and enjoy lunch together in the shade around 1pm. Weather: Light rain will not cancel the event. Excessive Heat Advisory will cancel the event. For safety reasons, no pets are allowed at this event There are limited restroom facilities at the event No experience necessary! Must be 14 years or older! Those under 16 need supervision. Ages 16 and 17 are allowed alone but with a parent signature Program: Habitat Restoration Community Event Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jul 16, 2026 Zip Code: 92036 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Water Quality Monitoring: West County - Thursday, 7/16/26This event will take place in West County/City of San Diego. Want to make a real impact and explore the San Diego River up close? Our dedicated team collects samples at 9 locations in East County and 7 locations in the City of San Diego, led by our fantastic volunteer leaders. Volunteers drive between locations and take short walks to each sampling site. If you are over 18, carpooling options may be available, or you can drive your own car. RSVP is required to ensure we have the right number of volunteers.
Google: SDRPF Office Meeting Location Apple: SDRPF Office Meeting Location Program: Research This event will take place in West County/City of San Diego. Want to make a real impact and explore the San Diego River up close? Our dedicated team collects samples at 9 locations in East County and 7 locations in the City of San Diego, led by our fantastic volunteer leaders. Volunteers drive between locations and take short walks to each sampling site. If you are over 18, carpooling options may be available, or you can drive your own car. RSVP is required to ensure we have the right number of volunteers.
Google: SDRPF Office Meeting Location Apple: SDRPF Office Meeting Location Program: Research Community Event Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jul 16, 2026 Zip Code: 92110 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Water Quality Monitoring: East County - Friday, 7/17/26This event will take place in East County.
Our dedicated team collects samples at 9 locations in East County and 7 locations in the City of San Diego, led by our fantastic volunteer leaders. Volunteers drive between locations and take short walks to each sampling site. If you are over 18, carpooling options may be available, or you can drive your own car. RSVP is required to ensure we have the right number of volunteers. Meet Location Map Links: Google: Mast Park East Meeting Location Apple: Mast Park East Meeting Location Program: Research This event will take place in East County.
Our dedicated team collects samples at 9 locations in East County and 7 locations in the City of San Diego, led by our fantastic volunteer leaders. Volunteers drive between locations and take short walks to each sampling site. If you are over 18, carpooling options may be available, or you can drive your own car. RSVP is required to ensure we have the right number of volunteers. Meet Location Map Links: Google: Mast Park East Meeting Location Apple: Mast Park East Meeting Location Program: Research Community Event Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jul 17, 2026 Zip Code: 92071 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Mission Valley Garden Club - Saturday, 7/18/2026Meet Neighbors ~ Learn ~ Help Grow a Neighborhood Garden Join Mission Valley Garden Club to learn about native plant landscaping, contribute to a garden that meets the local residents' needs, and become part of the Grant Park community. Let's celebrate and support this vital pollinator habitat and vibrant green space for Mission Valley! About Mission Valley Garden Club: This wonderful volunteer group is a great way to meet fellow neighbors, help grow a garden, and learn about native plants. Dig in and join the fun to help plant native plants, weed, water, mulch, and maintain our native seed library. If you have a passion for caring for native plants and/or creating pollinator gardens or want to learn how, or simply want to make a difference in nature with others, then the Mission Valley Garden Club is for you! No experience is necessary! Stay tuned for exciting educational talks with native plant experts at Mission Valley Garden Club events! About Grant Park: This new nature education center and eco-park in the heart of Mission Valley offers free STEM and environmental learning for underserved students and engaging nature programs for all ages—serving as a vibrant beacon of green space along the San Diego River for the entire community! This is an excellent opportunity for individuals wanting to learn more about gardening and impact their community in a meaningful way. Events are held the first and third Saturday of the month, from 9 AM to 11 AM. Find other Grant Park volunteer events HERE! Here are a few tips to help you prepare for the event: We have all of the tools needed for gardening work, but if you have any tools you prefer to use, you are welcome to bring themAttire: Long pants and closed-toe shoes are requiredOther Items to Bring: Reusable water bottle, hat, other forms of sun protectionWeather: Light rain will not cancel the eventFor safety reasons, no pets are allowed at this eventThere are restroom facilities at this locationAll ages are welcome, but those under 16 need supervision. Ages 16 and 17 are allowed alone but with a parent signature. Program: Grant Park Meet Neighbors ~ Learn ~ Help Grow a Neighborhood Garden Join Mission Valley Garden Club to learn about native plant landscaping, contribute to a garden that meets the local residents' needs, and become part of the Grant Park community. Let's celebrate and support this vital pollinator habitat and vibrant green space for Mission Valley! About Mission Valley Garden Club: This wonderful volunteer group is a great way to meet fellow neighbors, help grow a garden, and learn about native plants. Dig in and join the fun to help plant native plants, weed, water, mulch, and maintain our native seed library. If you have a passion for caring for native plants and/or creating pollinator gardens or want to learn how, or simply want to make a difference in nature with others, then the Mission Valley Garden Club is for you! No experience is necessary! Stay tuned for exciting educational talks with native plant experts at Mission Valley Garden Club events! About Grant Park: This new nature education center and eco-park in the heart of Mission Valley offers free STEM and environmental learning for underserved students and engaging nature programs for all ages—serving as a vibrant beacon of green space along the San Diego River for the entire community! This is an excellent opportunity for individuals wanting to learn more about gardening and impact their community in a meaningful way. Events are held the first and third Saturday of the month, from 9 AM to 11 AM. Find other Grant Park volunteer events HERE! Here are a few tips to help you prepare for the event: We have all of the tools needed for gardening work, but if you have any tools you prefer to use, you are welcome to bring themAttire: Long pants and closed-toe shoes are requiredOther Items to Bring: Reusable water bottle, hat, other forms of sun protectionWeather: Light rain will not cancel the eventFor safety reasons, no pets are allowed at this eventThere are restroom facilities at this locationAll ages are welcome, but those under 16 need supervision. Ages 16 and 17 are allowed alone but with a parent signature. Program: Grant Park Community Event Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jul 18, 2026 Zip Code: 92108 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: San Diego River Habitat Restoration - Tuesday, 7/21/2026Join us to get outside, immerse yourself in nature, and make a positive impact for the San Diego River! Join a welcoming community of like-minded volunteers working to restore the beautiful lower course of the San Diego River, a hidden natural treasure right in the heart of the city! By removing invasive plant species, you’ll directly support the return of native pollinators and wildlife, improve water quality, protect endangered species, and reduce wildlife and flood risk. Together, we will create a healthier, more accessible natural space for the entire community to enjoy. This is a huge effort and a great opportunity for those looking to stay active, gain hands-on experience in ecological fieldwork, make a meaningful difference with fellow nature lovers, and explore the beautiful riparian habitat! We’d love to see you there! Make the difference with us! What to Expect: Many of these invasive plant species are small annuals that require either weed whacking or hand pulling, so be prepared to get dirty. Please wear a hat and sunscreen, along with long sleeves, long pants, and sturdy closed-toed shoes for protection. All necessary tools will be provided, but feel free to bring your own gloves or safety glasses if preferred. Don't forget to bring plenty of drinking water and snacks to stay energized throughout the day. Who Would Be Perfect for the Team: We welcome individuals from all walks of life. Retired folks can use their time and experience to contribute to the environment, while students seeking hands-on experience in habitat restoration can gain valuable knowledge and skills. Families are also encouraged to participate, as our activities are a great way to bond and instill a sense of stewardship for the natural world in children. If you are passionate about making a difference and want to help restore the San Diego River, you would be an ideal fit for our team. Location: The meeting location is NEAR the address listed. The exact meeting location will be at the Fashion Valley Mall trolley station parking lot. [Google Pin Location] Here are a few tips to help you prepare for the event: Attire: Long Pants and closed-toe shoes are requiredItems to Bring: Reusable water bottle, hat, other forms of sun protectionWeather: Light rain will not cancel the eventFor safety reasons, no pets are allowed at this eventThere are no restroom facilities at this location.No experience necessary!Family friendly with parental supervision!Program: Habitat Restoration Join us to get outside, immerse yourself in nature, and make a positive impact for the San Diego River! Join a welcoming community of like-minded volunteers working to restore the beautiful lower course of the San Diego River, a hidden natural treasure right in the heart of the city! By removing invasive plant species, you’ll directly support the return of native pollinators and wildlife, improve water quality, protect endangered species, and reduce wildlife and flood risk. Together, we will create a healthier, more accessible natural space for the entire community to enjoy. This is a huge effort and a great opportunity for those looking to stay active, gain hands-on experience in ecological fieldwork, make a meaningful difference with fellow nature lovers, and explore the beautiful riparian habitat! We’d love to see you there! Make the difference with us! What to Expect: Many of these invasive plant species are small annuals that require either weed whacking or hand pulling, so be prepared to get dirty. Please wear a hat and sunscreen, along with long sleeves, long pants, and sturdy closed-toed shoes for protection. All necessary tools will be provided, but feel free to bring your own gloves or safety glasses if preferred. Don't forget to bring plenty of drinking water and snacks to stay energized throughout the day. Who Would Be Perfect for the Team: We welcome individuals from all walks of life. Retired folks can use their time and experience to contribute to the environment, while students seeking hands-on experience in habitat restoration can gain valuable knowledge and skills. Families are also encouraged to participate, as our activities are a great way to bond and instill a sense of stewardship for the natural world in children. If you are passionate about making a difference and want to help restore the San Diego River, you would be an ideal fit for our team. Location: The meeting location is NEAR the address listed. The exact meeting location will be at the Fashion Valley Mall trolley station parking lot. [Google Pin Location] Here are a few tips to help you prepare for the event: Attire: Long Pants and closed-toe shoes are requiredItems to Bring: Reusable water bottle, hat, other forms of sun protectionWeather: Light rain will not cancel the eventFor safety reasons, no pets are allowed at this eventThere are no restroom facilities at this location.No experience necessary!Family friendly with parental supervision!Program: Habitat Restoration Community Event Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jul 21, 2026 Zip Code: 92108 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: San Diego River Habitat Restoration - Tuesday, 7/28/26Join us to get outside, immerse yourself in nature, and make a positive impact for the San Diego River! Join a welcoming community of like-minded volunteers working to restore the beautiful lower course of the San Diego River, a hidden natural treasure right in the heart of the city! By removing invasive plant species, you’ll directly support the return of native pollinators and wildlife, improve water quality, protect endangered species, and reduce wildlife and flood risk. Together, we will create a healthier, more accessible natural space for the entire community to enjoy. This is a huge effort and a great opportunity for those looking to stay active, gain hands-on experience in ecological fieldwork, make a meaningful difference with fellow nature lovers, and explore the beautiful riparian habitat! We’d love to see you there! Make the difference with us! What to Expect: Many of these invasive plant species are small annuals that require either weed whacking or hand pulling, so be prepared to get dirty. Please wear a hat and sunscreen, along with long sleeves, long pants, and sturdy closed-toed shoes for protection. All necessary tools will be provided, but feel free to bring your own gloves or safety glasses if preferred. Don't forget to bring plenty of drinking water and snacks to stay energized throughout the day. Who Would Be Perfect for the Team: We welcome individuals from all walks of life. Retired folks can use their time and experience to contribute to the environment, while students seeking hands-on experience in habitat restoration can gain valuable knowledge and skills. Families are also encouraged to participate, as our activities are a great way to bond and instill a sense of stewardship for the natural world in children. If you are passionate about making a difference and want to help restore the San Diego River, you would be an ideal fit for our team. Location: Park + Meet: We will meet at our SDRPF Office. 4891 Pacific Hwy #110, San Diego, CA 92110 Please park on the street! Meet Location Map Links: Google: SDRPF Office Meeting Location Apple: SDRPF Office Meeting Location Here are a few tips to help you prepare for the event: Attire: Long Pants and closed-toe shoes are requiredItems to Bring: Reusable water bottle, hat, other forms of sun protectionWeather: Light rain will not cancel the eventFor safety reasons, no pets are allowed at this eventThere are no restroom facilities at this locationNo experience necessary!Family friendly with parental supervision!Program: Habitat Restoration Join us to get outside, immerse yourself in nature, and make a positive impact for the San Diego River! Join a welcoming community of like-minded volunteers working to restore the beautiful lower course of the San Diego River, a hidden natural treasure right in the heart of the city! By removing invasive plant species, you’ll directly support the return of native pollinators and wildlife, improve water quality, protect endangered species, and reduce wildlife and flood risk. Together, we will create a healthier, more accessible natural space for the entire community to enjoy. This is a huge effort and a great opportunity for those looking to stay active, gain hands-on experience in ecological fieldwork, make a meaningful difference with fellow nature lovers, and explore the beautiful riparian habitat! We’d love to see you there! Make the difference with us! What to Expect: Many of these invasive plant species are small annuals that require either weed whacking or hand pulling, so be prepared to get dirty. Please wear a hat and sunscreen, along with long sleeves, long pants, and sturdy closed-toed shoes for protection. All necessary tools will be provided, but feel free to bring your own gloves or safety glasses if preferred. Don't forget to bring plenty of drinking water and snacks to stay energized throughout the day. Who Would Be Perfect for the Team: We welcome individuals from all walks of life. Retired folks can use their time and experience to contribute to the environment, while students seeking hands-on experience in habitat restoration can gain valuable knowledge and skills. Families are also encouraged to participate, as our activities are a great way to bond and instill a sense of stewardship for the natural world in children. If you are passionate about making a difference and want to help restore the San Diego River, you would be an ideal fit for our team. Location: Park + Meet: We will meet at our SDRPF Office. 4891 Pacific Hwy #110, San Diego, CA 92110 Please park on the street! Meet Location Map Links: Google: SDRPF Office Meeting Location Apple: SDRPF Office Meeting Location Here are a few tips to help you prepare for the event: Attire: Long Pants and closed-toe shoes are requiredItems to Bring: Reusable water bottle, hat, other forms of sun protectionWeather: Light rain will not cancel the eventFor safety reasons, no pets are allowed at this eventThere are no restroom facilities at this locationNo experience necessary!Family friendly with parental supervision!Program: Habitat Restoration Community Event Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jul 28, 2026 Zip Code: 92110 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: San Diego River Habitat Restoration - Tuesday, 8/4/2026Join us to get outside, immerse yourself in nature, and make a positive impact for the San Diego River! Join a welcoming community of like-minded volunteers working to restore the beautiful lower course of the San Diego River, a hidden natural treasure right in the heart of the city! By removing invasive plant species, you’ll directly support the return of native pollinators and wildlife, improve water quality, protect endangered species, and reduce wildlife and flood risk. Together, we will create a healthier, more accessible natural space for the entire community to enjoy. This is a huge effort and a great opportunity for those looking to stay active, gain hands-on experience in ecological fieldwork, make a meaningful difference with fellow nature lovers, and explore the beautiful riparian habitat! We’d love to see you there! Make the difference with us! What to Expect: Many of these invasive plant species are small annuals that require either weed whacking or hand pulling, so be prepared to get dirty. Please wear a hat and sunscreen, along with long sleeves, long pants, and sturdy closed-toed shoes for protection. All necessary tools will be provided, but feel free to bring your own gloves or safety glasses if preferred. Don't forget to bring plenty of drinking water and snacks to stay energized throughout the day. Who Would Be Perfect for the Team: We welcome individuals from all walks of life. Retired folks can use their time and experience to contribute to the environment, while students seeking hands-on experience in habitat restoration can gain valuable knowledge and skills. Families are also encouraged to participate, as our activities are a great way to bond and instill a sense of stewardship for the natural world in children. If you are passionate about making a difference and want to help restore the San Diego River, you would be an ideal fit for our team. Location: The meeting location is NEAR the address listed. The exact meeting location will be at the Fashion Valley Mall trolley station parking lot. [Google Pin Location] Here are a few tips to help you prepare for the event: Attire: Long Pants and closed-toe shoes are requiredItems to Bring: Reusable water bottle, hat, other forms of sun protectionWeather: Light rain will not cancel the eventFor safety reasons, no pets are allowed at this eventThere are no restroom facilities at this location.No experience necessary!Family friendly with parental supervision!Program: Habitat Restoration Join us to get outside, immerse yourself in nature, and make a positive impact for the San Diego River! Join a welcoming community of like-minded volunteers working to restore the beautiful lower course of the San Diego River, a hidden natural treasure right in the heart of the city! By removing invasive plant species, you’ll directly support the return of native pollinators and wildlife, improve water quality, protect endangered species, and reduce wildlife and flood risk. Together, we will create a healthier, more accessible natural space for the entire community to enjoy. This is a huge effort and a great opportunity for those looking to stay active, gain hands-on experience in ecological fieldwork, make a meaningful difference with fellow nature lovers, and explore the beautiful riparian habitat! We’d love to see you there! Make the difference with us! What to Expect: Many of these invasive plant species are small annuals that require either weed whacking or hand pulling, so be prepared to get dirty. Please wear a hat and sunscreen, along with long sleeves, long pants, and sturdy closed-toed shoes for protection. All necessary tools will be provided, but feel free to bring your own gloves or safety glasses if preferred. Don't forget to bring plenty of drinking water and snacks to stay energized throughout the day. Who Would Be Perfect for the Team: We welcome individuals from all walks of life. Retired folks can use their time and experience to contribute to the environment, while students seeking hands-on experience in habitat restoration can gain valuable knowledge and skills. Families are also encouraged to participate, as our activities are a great way to bond and instill a sense of stewardship for the natural world in children. If you are passionate about making a difference and want to help restore the San Diego River, you would be an ideal fit for our team. Location: The meeting location is NEAR the address listed. The exact meeting location will be at the Fashion Valley Mall trolley station parking lot. [Google Pin Location] Here are a few tips to help you prepare for the event: Attire: Long Pants and closed-toe shoes are requiredItems to Bring: Reusable water bottle, hat, other forms of sun protectionWeather: Light rain will not cancel the eventFor safety reasons, no pets are allowed at this eventThere are no restroom facilities at this location.No experience necessary!Family friendly with parental supervision!Program: Habitat Restoration Community Event Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Aug 4, 2026 Zip Code: 92108 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: San Diego River Mouth Habitat Restoration - Tuesday, 8/11/2026Join us to get outside, immerse yourself in nature, and make a positive impact for the San Diego River! Join a community of like-minded volunteers working to restore the San Diego River Estuary- a highly sensitive habitat that is home to several endangered species. By removing invasive plants, you’ll directly support the return of native pollinators and wildlife, prevent erosion, improve water quality, and protect endangered species, like the California Least Tern. Together, we will create a healthier, more accessible natural space for the entire community to enjoy. This is a huge effort and a great opportunity for those looking to try out field work, connect with fellow nature lovers, make a meaningful difference for a critical and fragile ecosystem, and explore the beautiful estuary habitat! We’d love to see you there! What to Expect: Many of these invasive plant species are small annuals that require hand pulling, so be prepared to get dirty. All necessary tools will be provided, but feel free to bring your own gloves or safety glasses if preferred. Who Would Be Perfect for the Team: We welcome individuals from all walks of life! Retired folks can use their time and experience to contribute to the environment, while students seeking hands-on experience in habitat restoration can gain valuable knowledge and skills. Families are also encouraged to participate, as our activities are a great way to bond and instill a sense of stewardship for the natural world in children. If you are passionate about making a difference and want to help restore the San Diego River, you would be an ideal fit for our team. Please note: The meeting location is NEAR the address listed. We will meet at the small grassy area between the main parking lot, the San Diego River Bikeway, and Ocean Villa Inn. [Google Pin Location] Here are a few tips to help you prepare for the event: Attire: Long Pants and closed-toe shoes are requiredItems to Bring: Reusable water bottle, hat, other forms of sun protectionWeather: Light rain will not cancel the eventFor safety reasons, no pets are allowed at this eventThere are restroom facilities at this location.No experience necessary!Family friendly with parental supervision!Program: Habitat Restoration Join us to get outside, immerse yourself in nature, and make a positive impact for the San Diego River! Join a community of like-minded volunteers working to restore the San Diego River Estuary- a highly sensitive habitat that is home to several endangered species. By removing invasive plants, you’ll directly support the return of native pollinators and wildlife, prevent erosion, improve water quality, and protect endangered species, like the California Least Tern. Together, we will create a healthier, more accessible natural space for the entire community to enjoy. This is a huge effort and a great opportunity for those looking to try out field work, connect with fellow nature lovers, make a meaningful difference for a critical and fragile ecosystem, and explore the beautiful estuary habitat! We’d love to see you there! What to Expect: Many of these invasive plant species are small annuals that require hand pulling, so be prepared to get dirty. All necessary tools will be provided, but feel free to bring your own gloves or safety glasses if preferred. Who Would Be Perfect for the Team: We welcome individuals from all walks of life! Retired folks can use their time and experience to contribute to the environment, while students seeking hands-on experience in habitat restoration can gain valuable knowledge and skills. Families are also encouraged to participate, as our activities are a great way to bond and instill a sense of stewardship for the natural world in children. If you are passionate about making a difference and want to help restore the San Diego River, you would be an ideal fit for our team. Please note: The meeting location is NEAR the address listed. We will meet at the small grassy area between the main parking lot, the San Diego River Bikeway, and Ocean Villa Inn. [Google Pin Location] Here are a few tips to help you prepare for the event: Attire: Long Pants and closed-toe shoes are requiredItems to Bring: Reusable water bottle, hat, other forms of sun protectionWeather: Light rain will not cancel the eventFor safety reasons, no pets are allowed at this eventThere are restroom facilities at this location.No experience necessary!Family friendly with parental supervision!Program: Habitat Restoration Community Event Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Aug 11, 2026 Zip Code: 92107 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: San Diego River Habitat Restoration - Tuesday, 8/18/2026Join us to get outside, immerse yourself in nature, and make a positive impact for the San Diego River! Join a welcoming community of like-minded volunteers working to restore the beautiful lower course of the San Diego River, a hidden natural treasure right in the heart of the city! By removing invasive plant species, you’ll directly support the return of native pollinators and wildlife, improve water quality, protect endangered species, and reduce wildlife and flood risk. Together, we will create a healthier, more accessible natural space for the entire community to enjoy. This is a huge effort and a great opportunity for those looking to stay active, gain hands-on experience in ecological fieldwork, make a meaningful difference with fellow nature lovers, and explore the beautiful riparian habitat! We’d love to see you there! Make the difference with us! What to Expect: Many of these invasive plant species are small annuals that require either weed whacking or hand pulling, so be prepared to get dirty. Please wear a hat and sunscreen, along with long sleeves, long pants, and sturdy closed-toed shoes for protection. All necessary tools will be provided, but feel free to bring your own gloves or safety glasses if preferred. Don't forget to bring plenty of drinking water and snacks to stay energized throughout the day. Who Would Be Perfect for the Team: We welcome individuals from all walks of life. Retired folks can use their time and experience to contribute to the environment, while students seeking hands-on experience in habitat restoration can gain valuable knowledge and skills. Families are also encouraged to participate, as our activities are a great way to bond and instill a sense of stewardship for the natural world in children. If you are passionate about making a difference and want to help restore the San Diego River, you would be an ideal fit for our team. Location: The meeting location is NEAR the address listed. The exact meeting location will be at the Fashion Valley Mall trolley station parking lot. [Google Pin Location] Here are a few tips to help you prepare for the event: Attire: Long Pants and closed-toe shoes are requiredItems to Bring: Reusable water bottle, hat, other forms of sun protectionWeather: Light rain will not cancel the eventFor safety reasons, no pets are allowed at this eventThere are no restroom facilities at this location.No experience necessary!Family friendly with parental supervision!Program: Habitat Restoration Join us to get outside, immerse yourself in nature, and make a positive impact for the San Diego River! Join a welcoming community of like-minded volunteers working to restore the beautiful lower course of the San Diego River, a hidden natural treasure right in the heart of the city! By removing invasive plant species, you’ll directly support the return of native pollinators and wildlife, improve water quality, protect endangered species, and reduce wildlife and flood risk. Together, we will create a healthier, more accessible natural space for the entire community to enjoy. This is a huge effort and a great opportunity for those looking to stay active, gain hands-on experience in ecological fieldwork, make a meaningful difference with fellow nature lovers, and explore the beautiful riparian habitat! We’d love to see you there! Make the difference with us! What to Expect: Many of these invasive plant species are small annuals that require either weed whacking or hand pulling, so be prepared to get dirty. Please wear a hat and sunscreen, along with long sleeves, long pants, and sturdy closed-toed shoes for protection. All necessary tools will be provided, but feel free to bring your own gloves or safety glasses if preferred. Don't forget to bring plenty of drinking water and snacks to stay energized throughout the day. Who Would Be Perfect for the Team: We welcome individuals from all walks of life. Retired folks can use their time and experience to contribute to the environment, while students seeking hands-on experience in habitat restoration can gain valuable knowledge and skills. Families are also encouraged to participate, as our activities are a great way to bond and instill a sense of stewardship for the natural world in children. If you are passionate about making a difference and want to help restore the San Diego River, you would be an ideal fit for our team. Location: The meeting location is NEAR the address listed. The exact meeting location will be at the Fashion Valley Mall trolley station parking lot. [Google Pin Location] Here are a few tips to help you prepare for the event: Attire: Long Pants and closed-toe shoes are requiredItems to Bring: Reusable water bottle, hat, other forms of sun protectionWeather: Light rain will not cancel the eventFor safety reasons, no pets are allowed at this eventThere are no restroom facilities at this location.No experience necessary!Family friendly with parental supervision!Program: Habitat Restoration Community Event Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Aug 18, 2026 Zip Code: 92108 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Water Quality Monitoring: West County - Thursday, 8/20/26This event will take place in West County/City of San Diego. Want to make a real impact and explore the San Diego River up close? Our dedicated team collects samples at 9 locations in East County and 7 locations in the City of San Diego, led by our fantastic volunteer leaders. Volunteers drive between locations and take short walks to each sampling site. If you are over 18, carpooling options may be available, or you can drive your own car. RSVP is required to ensure we have the right number of volunteers.
Google: SDRPF Office Meeting Location Apple: SDRPF Office Meeting Location Program: Research This event will take place in West County/City of San Diego. Want to make a real impact and explore the San Diego River up close? Our dedicated team collects samples at 9 locations in East County and 7 locations in the City of San Diego, led by our fantastic volunteer leaders. Volunteers drive between locations and take short walks to each sampling site. If you are over 18, carpooling options may be available, or you can drive your own car. RSVP is required to ensure we have the right number of volunteers.
Google: SDRPF Office Meeting Location Apple: SDRPF Office Meeting Location Program: Research Community Event Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Aug 20, 2026 Zip Code: 92110 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Water Quality Monitoring: East County - Friday, 8/21/26This event will take place in East County.
Our dedicated team collects samples at 9 locations in East County and 7 locations in the City of San Diego, led by our fantastic volunteer leaders. Volunteers drive between locations and take short walks to each sampling site. If you are over 18, carpooling options may be available, or you can drive your own car. RSVP is required to ensure we have the right number of volunteers. Meet Location Map Links: Google: Mast Park East Meeting Location Apple: Mast Park East Meeting Location Program: Research This event will take place in East County.
Our dedicated team collects samples at 9 locations in East County and 7 locations in the City of San Diego, led by our fantastic volunteer leaders. Volunteers drive between locations and take short walks to each sampling site. If you are over 18, carpooling options may be available, or you can drive your own car. RSVP is required to ensure we have the right number of volunteers. Meet Location Map Links: Google: Mast Park East Meeting Location Apple: Mast Park East Meeting Location Program: Research Community Event Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Aug 21, 2026 Zip Code: 92071 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: San Diego River Habitat Restoration - Tuesday, 8/25/26Join us to get outside, immerse yourself in nature, and make a positive impact for the San Diego River! Join a welcoming community of like-minded volunteers working to restore the beautiful lower course of the San Diego River, a hidden natural treasure right in the heart of the city! By removing invasive plant species, you’ll directly support the return of native pollinators and wildlife, improve water quality, protect endangered species, and reduce wildlife and flood risk. Together, we will create a healthier, more accessible natural space for the entire community to enjoy. This is a huge effort and a great opportunity for those looking to stay active, gain hands-on experience in ecological fieldwork, make a meaningful difference with fellow nature lovers, and explore the beautiful riparian habitat! We’d love to see you there! Make the difference with us! What to Expect: Many of these invasive plant species are small annuals that require either weed whacking or hand pulling, so be prepared to get dirty. Please wear a hat and sunscreen, along with long sleeves, long pants, and sturdy closed-toed shoes for protection. All necessary tools will be provided, but feel free to bring your own gloves or safety glasses if preferred. Don't forget to bring plenty of drinking water and snacks to stay energized throughout the day. Who Would Be Perfect for the Team: We welcome individuals from all walks of life. Retired folks can use their time and experience to contribute to the environment, while students seeking hands-on experience in habitat restoration can gain valuable knowledge and skills. Families are also encouraged to participate, as our activities are a great way to bond and instill a sense of stewardship for the natural world in children. If you are passionate about making a difference and want to help restore the San Diego River, you would be an ideal fit for our team. Location: Park + Meet: We will meet at our SDRPF Office. 4891 Pacific Hwy #110, San Diego, CA 92110 Please park on the street! Meet Location Map Links: Google: SDRPF Office Meeting Location Apple: SDRPF Office Meeting Location Here are a few tips to help you prepare for the event: Attire: Long Pants and closed-toe shoes are requiredItems to Bring: Reusable water bottle, hat, other forms of sun protectionWeather: Light rain will not cancel the eventFor safety reasons, no pets are allowed at this eventThere are no restroom facilities at this locationNo experience necessary!Family friendly with parental supervision!Program: Habitat Restoration Join us to get outside, immerse yourself in nature, and make a positive impact for the San Diego River! Join a welcoming community of like-minded volunteers working to restore the beautiful lower course of the San Diego River, a hidden natural treasure right in the heart of the city! By removing invasive plant species, you’ll directly support the return of native pollinators and wildlife, improve water quality, protect endangered species, and reduce wildlife and flood risk. Together, we will create a healthier, more accessible natural space for the entire community to enjoy. This is a huge effort and a great opportunity for those looking to stay active, gain hands-on experience in ecological fieldwork, make a meaningful difference with fellow nature lovers, and explore the beautiful riparian habitat! We’d love to see you there! Make the difference with us! What to Expect: Many of these invasive plant species are small annuals that require either weed whacking or hand pulling, so be prepared to get dirty. Please wear a hat and sunscreen, along with long sleeves, long pants, and sturdy closed-toed shoes for protection. All necessary tools will be provided, but feel free to bring your own gloves or safety glasses if preferred. Don't forget to bring plenty of drinking water and snacks to stay energized throughout the day. Who Would Be Perfect for the Team: We welcome individuals from all walks of life. Retired folks can use their time and experience to contribute to the environment, while students seeking hands-on experience in habitat restoration can gain valuable knowledge and skills. Families are also encouraged to participate, as our activities are a great way to bond and instill a sense of stewardship for the natural world in children. If you are passionate about making a difference and want to help restore the San Diego River, you would be an ideal fit for our team. Location: Park + Meet: We will meet at our SDRPF Office. 4891 Pacific Hwy #110, San Diego, CA 92110 Please park on the street! Meet Location Map Links: Google: SDRPF Office Meeting Location Apple: SDRPF Office Meeting Location Here are a few tips to help you prepare for the event: Attire: Long Pants and closed-toe shoes are requiredItems to Bring: Reusable water bottle, hat, other forms of sun protectionWeather: Light rain will not cancel the eventFor safety reasons, no pets are allowed at this eventThere are no restroom facilities at this locationNo experience necessary!Family friendly with parental supervision!Program: Habitat Restoration Community Event Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Aug 25, 2026 Zip Code: 92110 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: San Diego River Habitat Restoration - Tuesday, 9/1/2026Join us to get outside, immerse yourself in nature, and make a positive impact for the San Diego River! Join a welcoming community of like-minded volunteers working to restore the beautiful lower course of the San Diego River, a hidden natural treasure right in the heart of the city! By removing invasive plant species, you’ll directly support the return of native pollinators and wildlife, improve water quality, protect endangered species, and reduce wildlife and flood risk. Together, we will create a healthier, more accessible natural space for the entire community to enjoy. This is a huge effort and a great opportunity for those looking to stay active, gain hands-on experience in ecological fieldwork, make a meaningful difference with fellow nature lovers, and explore the beautiful riparian habitat! We’d love to see you there! Make the difference with us! What to Expect: Many of these invasive plant species are small annuals that require either weed whacking or hand pulling, so be prepared to get dirty. Please wear a hat and sunscreen, along with long sleeves, long pants, and sturdy closed-toed shoes for protection. All necessary tools will be provided, but feel free to bring your own gloves or safety glasses if preferred. Don't forget to bring plenty of drinking water and snacks to stay energized throughout the day. Who Would Be Perfect for the Team: We welcome individuals from all walks of life. Retired folks can use their time and experience to contribute to the environment, while students seeking hands-on experience in habitat restoration can gain valuable knowledge and skills. Families are also encouraged to participate, as our activities are a great way to bond and instill a sense of stewardship for the natural world in children. If you are passionate about making a difference and want to help restore the San Diego River, you would be an ideal fit for our team. Location: The meeting location is NEAR the address listed. The exact meeting location will be at the Fashion Valley Mall trolley station parking lot. [Google Pin Location] Here are a few tips to help you prepare for the event: Attire: Long Pants and closed-toe shoes are requiredItems to Bring: Reusable water bottle, hat, other forms of sun protectionWeather: Light rain will not cancel the eventFor safety reasons, no pets are allowed at this eventThere are no restroom facilities at this location.No experience necessary!Family friendly with parental supervision!Program: Habitat Restoration Join us to get outside, immerse yourself in nature, and make a positive impact for the San Diego River! Join a welcoming community of like-minded volunteers working to restore the beautiful lower course of the San Diego River, a hidden natural treasure right in the heart of the city! By removing invasive plant species, you’ll directly support the return of native pollinators and wildlife, improve water quality, protect endangered species, and reduce wildlife and flood risk. Together, we will create a healthier, more accessible natural space for the entire community to enjoy. This is a huge effort and a great opportunity for those looking to stay active, gain hands-on experience in ecological fieldwork, make a meaningful difference with fellow nature lovers, and explore the beautiful riparian habitat! We’d love to see you there! Make the difference with us! What to Expect: Many of these invasive plant species are small annuals that require either weed whacking or hand pulling, so be prepared to get dirty. Please wear a hat and sunscreen, along with long sleeves, long pants, and sturdy closed-toed shoes for protection. All necessary tools will be provided, but feel free to bring your own gloves or safety glasses if preferred. Don't forget to bring plenty of drinking water and snacks to stay energized throughout the day. Who Would Be Perfect for the Team: We welcome individuals from all walks of life. Retired folks can use their time and experience to contribute to the environment, while students seeking hands-on experience in habitat restoration can gain valuable knowledge and skills. Families are also encouraged to participate, as our activities are a great way to bond and instill a sense of stewardship for the natural world in children. If you are passionate about making a difference and want to help restore the San Diego River, you would be an ideal fit for our team. Location: The meeting location is NEAR the address listed. The exact meeting location will be at the Fashion Valley Mall trolley station parking lot. [Google Pin Location] Here are a few tips to help you prepare for the event: Attire: Long Pants and closed-toe shoes are requiredItems to Bring: Reusable water bottle, hat, other forms of sun protectionWeather: Light rain will not cancel the eventFor safety reasons, no pets are allowed at this eventThere are no restroom facilities at this location.No experience necessary!Family friendly with parental supervision!Program: Habitat Restoration Community Event Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Sep 1, 2026 Zip Code: 92108 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: San Diego River Mouth Habitat Restoration - Tuesday, 9/8/2026Join us to get outside, immerse yourself in nature, and make a positive impact for the San Diego River! Join a community of like-minded volunteers working to restore the San Diego River Estuary- a highly sensitive habitat that is home to several endangered species. By removing invasive plants, you’ll directly support the return of native pollinators and wildlife, prevent erosion, improve water quality, and protect endangered species, like the California Least Tern. Together, we will create a healthier, more accessible natural space for the entire community to enjoy. This is a huge effort and a great opportunity for those looking to try out field work, connect with fellow nature lovers, make a meaningful difference for a critical and fragile ecosystem, and explore the beautiful estuary habitat! We’d love to see you there! What to Expect: Many of these invasive plant species are small annuals that require hand pulling, so be prepared to get dirty. All necessary tools will be provided, but feel free to bring your own gloves or safety glasses if preferred. Who Would Be Perfect for the Team: We welcome individuals from all walks of life! Retired folks can use their time and experience to contribute to the environment, while students seeking hands-on experience in habitat restoration can gain valuable knowledge and skills. Families are also encouraged to participate, as our activities are a great way to bond and instill a sense of stewardship for the natural world in children. If you are passionate about making a difference and want to help restore the San Diego River, you would be an ideal fit for our team. Please note: The meeting location is NEAR the address listed. We will meet at the small grassy area between the main parking lot, the San Diego River Bikeway, and Ocean Villa Inn. [Google Pin Location] Here are a few tips to help you prepare for the event: Attire: Long Pants and closed-toe shoes are requiredItems to Bring: Reusable water bottle, hat, other forms of sun protectionWeather: Light rain will not cancel the eventFor safety reasons, no pets are allowed at this eventThere are restroom facilities at this location.No experience necessary!Family friendly with parental supervision!Program: Habitat Restoration Join us to get outside, immerse yourself in nature, and make a positive impact for the San Diego River! Join a community of like-minded volunteers working to restore the San Diego River Estuary- a highly sensitive habitat that is home to several endangered species. By removing invasive plants, you’ll directly support the return of native pollinators and wildlife, prevent erosion, improve water quality, and protect endangered species, like the California Least Tern. Together, we will create a healthier, more accessible natural space for the entire community to enjoy. This is a huge effort and a great opportunity for those looking to try out field work, connect with fellow nature lovers, make a meaningful difference for a critical and fragile ecosystem, and explore the beautiful estuary habitat! We’d love to see you there! What to Expect: Many of these invasive plant species are small annuals that require hand pulling, so be prepared to get dirty. All necessary tools will be provided, but feel free to bring your own gloves or safety glasses if preferred. Who Would Be Perfect for the Team: We welcome individuals from all walks of life! Retired folks can use their time and experience to contribute to the environment, while students seeking hands-on experience in habitat restoration can gain valuable knowledge and skills. Families are also encouraged to participate, as our activities are a great way to bond and instill a sense of stewardship for the natural world in children. If you are passionate about making a difference and want to help restore the San Diego River, you would be an ideal fit for our team. Please note: The meeting location is NEAR the address listed. We will meet at the small grassy area between the main parking lot, the San Diego River Bikeway, and Ocean Villa Inn. [Google Pin Location] Here are a few tips to help you prepare for the event: Attire: Long Pants and closed-toe shoes are requiredItems to Bring: Reusable water bottle, hat, other forms of sun protectionWeather: Light rain will not cancel the eventFor safety reasons, no pets are allowed at this eventThere are restroom facilities at this location.No experience necessary!Family friendly with parental supervision!Program: Habitat Restoration Community Event Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Sep 8, 2026 Zip Code: 92107 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Community Clean-Up - Location TBD - 9/12/26Looking for a volunteer opportunity that allows you to support a healthy river while interacting with a group of like-minded people? Come out with our core volunteer team to assist with River Clean-Ups! If you don't mind getting dirty and doing some trail blazing then this may be the perfect fit for you. Each year, San Diego River Park Foundation volunteers remove more than 200,000 pounds of trash from our River. Without our amazing volunteers, this trash would be left to pollute native animal habitats, create unsightly piles in our parks and public spaces, leach contaminants into the water, and could be washed out into our ocean and beaches! Location: Not yet announced Here are a few tips to help you prepare for the event: Please arrive at 8:45am to get checked in on time and allow time for parking. Be sure to dress in clothes that can get a little dirty - long pants are required and long sleeves are highly recommended. A hat, sunscreen, or any other types of sun protection are also recommended for all of our outdoor events. Closed toe shoes are required. No sandals, Tom's or other flats. You must wear sturdy tennis or hiking shoes. In order to reduce single-use plastics, we encourage you to bring your own reusable water bottle with water to drink. Please note that light rain will not cancel this event. We will provide all tools and supplies for you to use. Community Service hours can be verified for those who need them. For safety reasons, no pets are allowed at this event. There are no restroom facilities at this location. Please plan accordingly.IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO SIGN UP AS A GROUP: Please email us at volunteer@sandiegoriver.org, or have each person in the group sign up individually.
Program: Community Clean-ups Looking for a volunteer opportunity that allows you to support a healthy river while interacting with a group of like-minded people? Come out with our core volunteer team to assist with River Clean-Ups! If you don't mind getting dirty and doing some trail blazing then this may be the perfect fit for you. Each year, San Diego River Park Foundation volunteers remove more than 200,000 pounds of trash from our River. Without our amazing volunteers, this trash would be left to pollute native animal habitats, create unsightly piles in our parks and public spaces, leach contaminants into the water, and could be washed out into our ocean and beaches! Location: Not yet announced Here are a few tips to help you prepare for the event: Please arrive at 8:45am to get checked in on time and allow time for parking. Be sure to dress in clothes that can get a little dirty - long pants are required and long sleeves are highly recommended. A hat, sunscreen, or any other types of sun protection are also recommended for all of our outdoor events. Closed toe shoes are required. No sandals, Tom's or other flats. You must wear sturdy tennis or hiking shoes. In order to reduce single-use plastics, we encourage you to bring your own reusable water bottle with water to drink. Please note that light rain will not cancel this event. We will provide all tools and supplies for you to use. Community Service hours can be verified for those who need them. For safety reasons, no pets are allowed at this event. There are no restroom facilities at this location. Please plan accordingly.IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO SIGN UP AS A GROUP: Please email us at volunteer@sandiegoriver.org, or have each person in the group sign up individually.
Program: Community Clean-ups Community Event Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Sep 12, 2026 Zip Code: 92110 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: San Diego River Habitat Restoration - Tuesday, 9/15/2026Join us to get outside, immerse yourself in nature, and make a positive impact for the San Diego River! Join a welcoming community of like-minded volunteers working to restore the beautiful lower course of the San Diego River, a hidden natural treasure right in the heart of the city! By removing invasive plant species, you’ll directly support the return of native pollinators and wildlife, improve water quality, protect endangered species, and reduce wildlife and flood risk. Together, we will create a healthier, more accessible natural space for the entire community to enjoy. This is a huge effort and a great opportunity for those looking to stay active, gain hands-on experience in ecological fieldwork, make a meaningful difference with fellow nature lovers, and explore the beautiful riparian habitat! We’d love to see you there! Make the difference with us! What to Expect: Many of these invasive plant species are small annuals that require either weed whacking or hand pulling, so be prepared to get dirty. Please wear a hat and sunscreen, along with long sleeves, long pants, and sturdy closed-toed shoes for protection. All necessary tools will be provided, but feel free to bring your own gloves or safety glasses if preferred. Don't forget to bring plenty of drinking water and snacks to stay energized throughout the day. Who Would Be Perfect for the Team: We welcome individuals from all walks of life. Retired folks can use their time and experience to contribute to the environment, while students seeking hands-on experience in habitat restoration can gain valuable knowledge and skills. Families are also encouraged to participate, as our activities are a great way to bond and instill a sense of stewardship for the natural world in children. If you are passionate about making a difference and want to help restore the San Diego River, you would be an ideal fit for our team. Location: The meeting location is NEAR the address listed. The exact meeting location will be at the Fashion Valley Mall trolley station parking lot. [Google Pin Location] Here are a few tips to help you prepare for the event: Attire: Long Pants and closed-toe shoes are requiredItems to Bring: Reusable water bottle, hat, other forms of sun protectionWeather: Light rain will not cancel the eventFor safety reasons, no pets are allowed at this eventThere are no restroom facilities at this location.No experience necessary!Family friendly with parental supervision!Program: Habitat Restoration Join us to get outside, immerse yourself in nature, and make a positive impact for the San Diego River! Join a welcoming community of like-minded volunteers working to restore the beautiful lower course of the San Diego River, a hidden natural treasure right in the heart of the city! By removing invasive plant species, you’ll directly support the return of native pollinators and wildlife, improve water quality, protect endangered species, and reduce wildlife and flood risk. Together, we will create a healthier, more accessible natural space for the entire community to enjoy. This is a huge effort and a great opportunity for those looking to stay active, gain hands-on experience in ecological fieldwork, make a meaningful difference with fellow nature lovers, and explore the beautiful riparian habitat! We’d love to see you there! Make the difference with us! What to Expect: Many of these invasive plant species are small annuals that require either weed whacking or hand pulling, so be prepared to get dirty. Please wear a hat and sunscreen, along with long sleeves, long pants, and sturdy closed-toed shoes for protection. All necessary tools will be provided, but feel free to bring your own gloves or safety glasses if preferred. Don't forget to bring plenty of drinking water and snacks to stay energized throughout the day. Who Would Be Perfect for the Team: We welcome individuals from all walks of life. Retired folks can use their time and experience to contribute to the environment, while students seeking hands-on experience in habitat restoration can gain valuable knowledge and skills. Families are also encouraged to participate, as our activities are a great way to bond and instill a sense of stewardship for the natural world in children. If you are passionate about making a difference and want to help restore the San Diego River, you would be an ideal fit for our team. Location: The meeting location is NEAR the address listed. The exact meeting location will be at the Fashion Valley Mall trolley station parking lot. [Google Pin Location] Here are a few tips to help you prepare for the event: Attire: Long Pants and closed-toe shoes are requiredItems to Bring: Reusable water bottle, hat, other forms of sun protectionWeather: Light rain will not cancel the eventFor safety reasons, no pets are allowed at this eventThere are no restroom facilities at this location.No experience necessary!Family friendly with parental supervision!Program: Habitat Restoration Community Event Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Sep 15, 2026 Zip Code: 92108 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Water Quality Monitoring: West County - Thursday, 9/17/26This event will take place in West County/City of San Diego. Want to make a real impact and explore the San Diego River up close? Our dedicated team collects samples at 9 locations in East County and 7 locations in the City of San Diego, led by our fantastic volunteer leaders. Volunteers drive between locations and take short walks to each sampling site. If you are over 18, carpooling options may be available, or you can drive your own car. RSVP is required to ensure we have the right number of volunteers.
Google: SDRPF Office Meeting Location Apple: SDRPF Office Meeting Location Program: Research This event will take place in West County/City of San Diego. Want to make a real impact and explore the San Diego River up close? Our dedicated team collects samples at 9 locations in East County and 7 locations in the City of San Diego, led by our fantastic volunteer leaders. Volunteers drive between locations and take short walks to each sampling site. If you are over 18, carpooling options may be available, or you can drive your own car. RSVP is required to ensure we have the right number of volunteers.
Google: SDRPF Office Meeting Location Apple: SDRPF Office Meeting Location Program: Research Community Event Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Sep 17, 2026 Zip Code: 92110 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Water Quality Monitoring: East County - Friday, 9/18/26This event will take place in East County.
Our dedicated team collects samples at 9 locations in East County and 7 locations in the City of San Diego, led by our fantastic volunteer leaders. Volunteers drive between locations and take short walks to each sampling site. If you are over 18, carpooling options may be available, or you can drive your own car. RSVP is required to ensure we have the right number of volunteers. Meet Location Map Links: Google: Mast Park East Meeting Location Apple: Mast Park East Meeting Location Program: Research This event will take place in East County.
Our dedicated team collects samples at 9 locations in East County and 7 locations in the City of San Diego, led by our fantastic volunteer leaders. Volunteers drive between locations and take short walks to each sampling site. If you are over 18, carpooling options may be available, or you can drive your own car. RSVP is required to ensure we have the right number of volunteers. Meet Location Map Links: Google: Mast Park East Meeting Location Apple: Mast Park East Meeting Location Program: Research Community Event Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Sep 18, 2026 Zip Code: 92071 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: San Diego River Habitat Restoration - Tuesday, 9/22/26Join us to get outside, immerse yourself in nature, and make a positive impact for the San Diego River! Join a welcoming community of like-minded volunteers working to restore the beautiful lower course of the San Diego River, a hidden natural treasure right in the heart of the city! By removing invasive plant species, you’ll directly support the return of native pollinators and wildlife, improve water quality, protect endangered species, and reduce wildlife and flood risk. Together, we will create a healthier, more accessible natural space for the entire community to enjoy. This is a huge effort and a great opportunity for those looking to stay active, gain hands-on experience in ecological fieldwork, make a meaningful difference with fellow nature lovers, and explore the beautiful riparian habitat! We’d love to see you there! Make the difference with us! What to Expect: Many of these invasive plant species are small annuals that require either weed whacking or hand pulling, so be prepared to get dirty. Please wear a hat and sunscreen, along with long sleeves, long pants, and sturdy closed-toed shoes for protection. All necessary tools will be provided, but feel free to bring your own gloves or safety glasses if preferred. Don't forget to bring plenty of drinking water and snacks to stay energized throughout the day. Who Would Be Perfect for the Team: We welcome individuals from all walks of life. Retired folks can use their time and experience to contribute to the environment, while students seeking hands-on experience in habitat restoration can gain valuable knowledge and skills. Families are also encouraged to participate, as our activities are a great way to bond and instill a sense of stewardship for the natural world in children. If you are passionate about making a difference and want to help restore the San Diego River, you would be an ideal fit for our team. Location: Park + Meet: We will meet at our SDRPF Office. 4891 Pacific Hwy #110, San Diego, CA 92110 Please park on the street! Meet Location Map Links: Google: SDRPF Office Meeting Location Apple: SDRPF Office Meeting Location Here are a few tips to help you prepare for the event: Attire: Long Pants and closed-toe shoes are requiredItems to Bring: Reusable water bottle, hat, other forms of sun protectionWeather: Light rain will not cancel the eventFor safety reasons, no pets are allowed at this eventThere are no restroom facilities at this locationNo experience necessary!Family friendly with parental supervision!Program: Habitat Restoration Join us to get outside, immerse yourself in nature, and make a positive impact for the San Diego River! Join a welcoming community of like-minded volunteers working to restore the beautiful lower course of the San Diego River, a hidden natural treasure right in the heart of the city! By removing invasive plant species, you’ll directly support the return of native pollinators and wildlife, improve water quality, protect endangered species, and reduce wildlife and flood risk. Together, we will create a healthier, more accessible natural space for the entire community to enjoy. This is a huge effort and a great opportunity for those looking to stay active, gain hands-on experience in ecological fieldwork, make a meaningful difference with fellow nature lovers, and explore the beautiful riparian habitat! We’d love to see you there! Make the difference with us! What to Expect: Many of these invasive plant species are small annuals that require either weed whacking or hand pulling, so be prepared to get dirty. Please wear a hat and sunscreen, along with long sleeves, long pants, and sturdy closed-toed shoes for protection. All necessary tools will be provided, but feel free to bring your own gloves or safety glasses if preferred. Don't forget to bring plenty of drinking water and snacks to stay energized throughout the day. Who Would Be Perfect for the Team: We welcome individuals from all walks of life. Retired folks can use their time and experience to contribute to the environment, while students seeking hands-on experience in habitat restoration can gain valuable knowledge and skills. Families are also encouraged to participate, as our activities are a great way to bond and instill a sense of stewardship for the natural world in children. If you are passionate about making a difference and want to help restore the San Diego River, you would be an ideal fit for our team. Location: Park + Meet: We will meet at our SDRPF Office. 4891 Pacific Hwy #110, San Diego, CA 92110 Please park on the street! Meet Location Map Links: Google: SDRPF Office Meeting Location Apple: SDRPF Office Meeting Location Here are a few tips to help you prepare for the event: Attire: Long Pants and closed-toe shoes are requiredItems to Bring: Reusable water bottle, hat, other forms of sun protectionWeather: Light rain will not cancel the eventFor safety reasons, no pets are allowed at this eventThere are no restroom facilities at this locationNo experience necessary!Family friendly with parental supervision!Program: Habitat Restoration Community Event Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Sep 22, 2026 Zip Code: 92110 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: San Diego River Habitat Restoration - Tuesday, 9/29/2026Join us to get outside, immerse yourself in nature, and make a positive impact for the San Diego River! Join a welcoming community of like-minded volunteers working to restore the beautiful lower course of the San Diego River, a hidden natural treasure right in the heart of the city! By removing invasive plant species, you’ll directly support the return of native pollinators and wildlife, improve water quality, protect endangered species, and reduce wildlife and flood risk. Together, we will create a healthier, more accessible natural space for the entire community to enjoy. This is a huge effort and a great opportunity for those looking to stay active, gain hands-on experience in ecological fieldwork, make a meaningful difference with fellow nature lovers, and explore the beautiful riparian habitat! We’d love to see you there! Make the difference with us! What to Expect: Many of these invasive plant species are small annuals that require either weed whacking or hand pulling, so be prepared to get dirty. Please wear a hat and sunscreen, along with long sleeves, long pants, and sturdy closed-toed shoes for protection. All necessary tools will be provided, but feel free to bring your own gloves or safety glasses if preferred. Don't forget to bring plenty of drinking water and snacks to stay energized throughout the day. Who Would Be Perfect for the Team: We welcome individuals from all walks of life. Retired folks can use their time and experience to contribute to the environment, while students seeking hands-on experience in habitat restoration can gain valuable knowledge and skills. Families are also encouraged to participate, as our activities are a great way to bond and instill a sense of stewardship for the natural world in children. If you are passionate about making a difference and want to help restore the San Diego River, you would be an ideal fit for our team. Location: The meeting location is NEAR the address listed. The exact meeting location will be at the Fashion Valley Mall trolley station parking lot. [Google Pin Location] Here are a few tips to help you prepare for the event: Attire: Long Pants and closed-toe shoes are requiredItems to Bring: Reusable water bottle, hat, other forms of sun protectionWeather: Light rain will not cancel the eventFor safety reasons, no pets are allowed at this eventThere are no restroom facilities at this location.No experience necessary!Family friendly with parental supervision!Program: Habitat Restoration Join us to get outside, immerse yourself in nature, and make a positive impact for the San Diego River! Join a welcoming community of like-minded volunteers working to restore the beautiful lower course of the San Diego River, a hidden natural treasure right in the heart of the city! By removing invasive plant species, you’ll directly support the return of native pollinators and wildlife, improve water quality, protect endangered species, and reduce wildlife and flood risk. Together, we will create a healthier, more accessible natural space for the entire community to enjoy. This is a huge effort and a great opportunity for those looking to stay active, gain hands-on experience in ecological fieldwork, make a meaningful difference with fellow nature lovers, and explore the beautiful riparian habitat! We’d love to see you there! Make the difference with us! What to Expect: Many of these invasive plant species are small annuals that require either weed whacking or hand pulling, so be prepared to get dirty. Please wear a hat and sunscreen, along with long sleeves, long pants, and sturdy closed-toed shoes for protection. All necessary tools will be provided, but feel free to bring your own gloves or safety glasses if preferred. Don't forget to bring plenty of drinking water and snacks to stay energized throughout the day. Who Would Be Perfect for the Team: We welcome individuals from all walks of life. Retired folks can use their time and experience to contribute to the environment, while students seeking hands-on experience in habitat restoration can gain valuable knowledge and skills. Families are also encouraged to participate, as our activities are a great way to bond and instill a sense of stewardship for the natural world in children. If you are passionate about making a difference and want to help restore the San Diego River, you would be an ideal fit for our team. Location: The meeting location is NEAR the address listed. The exact meeting location will be at the Fashion Valley Mall trolley station parking lot. [Google Pin Location] Here are a few tips to help you prepare for the event: Attire: Long Pants and closed-toe shoes are requiredItems to Bring: Reusable water bottle, hat, other forms of sun protectionWeather: Light rain will not cancel the eventFor safety reasons, no pets are allowed at this eventThere are no restroom facilities at this location.No experience necessary!Family friendly with parental supervision!Program: Habitat Restoration Community Event Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Sep 29, 2026 Zip Code: 92108 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: San Diego River Habitat Restoration - Tuesday, 10/6/2026Join us to get outside, immerse yourself in nature, and make a positive impact for the San Diego River! Join a welcoming community of like-minded volunteers working to restore the beautiful lower course of the San Diego River, a hidden natural treasure right in the heart of the city! By removing invasive plant species, you’ll directly support the return of native pollinators and wildlife, improve water quality, protect endangered species, and reduce wildlife and flood risk. Together, we will create a healthier, more accessible natural space for the entire community to enjoy. This is a huge effort and a great opportunity for those looking to stay active, gain hands-on experience in ecological fieldwork, make a meaningful difference with fellow nature lovers, and explore the beautiful riparian habitat! We’d love to see you there! Make the difference with us! What to Expect: Many of these invasive plant species are small annuals that require either weed whacking or hand pulling, so be prepared to get dirty. Please wear a hat and sunscreen, along with long sleeves, long pants, and sturdy closed-toed shoes for protection. All necessary tools will be provided, but feel free to bring your own gloves or safety glasses if preferred. Don't forget to bring plenty of drinking water and snacks to stay energized throughout the day. Who Would Be Perfect for the Team: We welcome individuals from all walks of life. Retired folks can use their time and experience to contribute to the environment, while students seeking hands-on experience in habitat restoration can gain valuable knowledge and skills. Families are also encouraged to participate, as our activities are a great way to bond and instill a sense of stewardship for the natural world in children. If you are passionate about making a difference and want to help restore the San Diego River, you would be an ideal fit for our team. Location: The meeting location is NEAR the address listed. The exact meeting location will be at the Fashion Valley Mall trolley station parking lot. [Google Pin Location] Here are a few tips to help you prepare for the event: Attire: Long Pants and closed-toe shoes are requiredItems to Bring: Reusable water bottle, hat, other forms of sun protectionWeather: Light rain will not cancel the eventFor safety reasons, no pets are allowed at this eventThere are no restroom facilities at this location.No experience necessary!Family friendly with parental supervision!Program: Habitat Restoration Join us to get outside, immerse yourself in nature, and make a positive impact for the San Diego River! Join a welcoming community of like-minded volunteers working to restore the beautiful lower course of the San Diego River, a hidden natural treasure right in the heart of the city! By removing invasive plant species, you’ll directly support the return of native pollinators and wildlife, improve water quality, protect endangered species, and reduce wildlife and flood risk. Together, we will create a healthier, more accessible natural space for the entire community to enjoy. This is a huge effort and a great opportunity for those looking to stay active, gain hands-on experience in ecological fieldwork, make a meaningful difference with fellow nature lovers, and explore the beautiful riparian habitat! We’d love to see you there! Make the difference with us! What to Expect: Many of these invasive plant species are small annuals that require either weed whacking or hand pulling, so be prepared to get dirty. Please wear a hat and sunscreen, along with long sleeves, long pants, and sturdy closed-toed shoes for protection. All necessary tools will be provided, but feel free to bring your own gloves or safety glasses if preferred. Don't forget to bring plenty of drinking water and snacks to stay energized throughout the day. Who Would Be Perfect for the Team: We welcome individuals from all walks of life. Retired folks can use their time and experience to contribute to the environment, while students seeking hands-on experience in habitat restoration can gain valuable knowledge and skills. Families are also encouraged to participate, as our activities are a great way to bond and instill a sense of stewardship for the natural world in children. If you are passionate about making a difference and want to help restore the San Diego River, you would be an ideal fit for our team. Location: The meeting location is NEAR the address listed. The exact meeting location will be at the Fashion Valley Mall trolley station parking lot. [Google Pin Location] Here are a few tips to help you prepare for the event: Attire: Long Pants and closed-toe shoes are requiredItems to Bring: Reusable water bottle, hat, other forms of sun protectionWeather: Light rain will not cancel the eventFor safety reasons, no pets are allowed at this eventThere are no restroom facilities at this location.No experience necessary!Family friendly with parental supervision!Program: Habitat Restoration Community Event Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Oct 6, 2026 Zip Code: 92108 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Family Field Trip Community Event, TRACKING & FIELD - Saturday, 10/10/26Explore. Discover. Connect. Introducing Natural LAW Field Trips for the Whole Family! Land • Air • Water – Your Family’s Adventure Starts Here! For years, parents and chaperones have joined us on student field trips and shared one consistent wish: “I wish they offered these field trips for adults too!” So, we listened. The San Diego River Park Foundation is thrilled to invite families of all ages to experience our immersive Natural LAW Education Program—a series of hands-on learning adventures designed to deepen your connection to the San Diego River, its rich ecology, and its cultural significance. These field trips are FREE, fun, and crafted to create meaningful outdoor memories together while inspiring the next generation of environmental stewards. Explore the Natural LAW Programs Each themed field trip uncovers a different dimension of the natural world. Families rotate through interactive stations, discovering the hidden stories, adaptations, and science that bring our local ecosystems to life. Upcoming Family Field Trip: Location: 2310 Camino Del Rio North, San Diego, CA 92108 Date: Saturday, October 10, 2026 Arrive: 9:45 am Program Start: 10:00am LAND: Tracking and Field at Grant Park Assume the role of a keen detective investigating the rich tapestry of wildlife and plant life that thrive along the river. Delve deep into the intricate relationships that sustain this vibrant ecosystem. Learn to identify animals by the signs they leave behindDiscover an animal's feeding habits by examining their teethUncover the Predator-Prey dynamics and relationshipReveal the natural checks and balances regulating the wildSharpen your observational skills and witness firsthand how organisms interact, mutually influence one another, and collectively contribute to the harmony and resilience of the riparian ecosystem. Punctuality: Please arrive a few minutes before the event. Groups arriving late will not be able to experience the entire program. Responsibility: Please be aware of your surroundings, as the safety and discipline of children are your primary responsibility. Promote listening, foster excitement, focus, curiosity, and engagement. Encourage observation rather than providing direct answers. Please step away to take phone calls to deter distraction. Environmental Safety: For safety, please remain vigilant, attentive, and engaged. Natural terrain may present unique challenges. We will reasonably accommodate special needs with the understanding that some of the wilderness terrain may pose challenges. Dress for Outdoor Success: · Closed-toe shoes and long pants · Comfortable clothes that can get wet, dirty, or muddy. · Jacket and/or rain jacket (if needed). · Sunscreen, bug spray, and a hat. - Bring a filled reusable water bottle. Leave No Trace: Please respect the park and program areas. Ensure you leave these spaces cleaner than you found them, and dispose of all trash properly. Lunch: A shaded picnic area may be available. Please note that the San Diego River Foundation does not provide lunch or supervision during lunch. Please practice Leave No Trace principles at the San Diego River Park and at all outdoor locations. Program: Education Explore. Discover. Connect. Introducing Natural LAW Field Trips for the Whole Family! Land • Air • Water – Your Family’s Adventure Starts Here! For years, parents and chaperones have joined us on student field trips and shared one consistent wish: “I wish they offered these field trips for adults too!” So, we listened. The San Diego River Park Foundation is thrilled to invite families of all ages to experience our immersive Natural LAW Education Program—a series of hands-on learning adventures designed to deepen your connection to the San Diego River, its rich ecology, and its cultural significance. These field trips are FREE, fun, and crafted to create meaningful outdoor memories together while inspiring the next generation of environmental stewards. Explore the Natural LAW Programs Each themed field trip uncovers a different dimension of the natural world. Families rotate through interactive stations, discovering the hidden stories, adaptations, and science that bring our local ecosystems to life. Upcoming Family Field Trip: Location: 2310 Camino Del Rio North, San Diego, CA 92108 Date: Saturday, October 10, 2026 Arrive: 9:45 am Program Start: 10:00am LAND: Tracking and Field at Grant Park Assume the role of a keen detective investigating the rich tapestry of wildlife and plant life that thrive along the river. Delve deep into the intricate relationships that sustain this vibrant ecosystem. Learn to identify animals by the signs they leave behindDiscover an animal's feeding habits by examining their teethUncover the Predator-Prey dynamics and relationshipReveal the natural checks and balances regulating the wildSharpen your observational skills and witness firsthand how organisms interact, mutually influence one another, and collectively contribute to the harmony and resilience of the riparian ecosystem. Punctuality: Please arrive a few minutes before the event. Groups arriving late will not be able to experience the entire program. Responsibility: Please be aware of your surroundings, as the safety and discipline of children are your primary responsibility. Promote listening, foster excitement, focus, curiosity, and engagement. Encourage observation rather than providing direct answers. Please step away to take phone calls to deter distraction. Environmental Safety: For safety, please remain vigilant, attentive, and engaged. Natural terrain may present unique challenges. We will reasonably accommodate special needs with the understanding that some of the wilderness terrain may pose challenges. Dress for Outdoor Success: · Closed-toe shoes and long pants · Comfortable clothes that can get wet, dirty, or muddy. · Jacket and/or rain jacket (if needed). · Sunscreen, bug spray, and a hat. - Bring a filled reusable water bottle. Leave No Trace: Please respect the park and program areas. Ensure you leave these spaces cleaner than you found them, and dispose of all trash properly. Lunch: A shaded picnic area may be available. Please note that the San Diego River Foundation does not provide lunch or supervision during lunch. Please practice Leave No Trace principles at the San Diego River Park and at all outdoor locations. Program: Education Community Event Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Oct 10, 2026 Zip Code: 92108 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: San Diego River Mouth Habitat Restoration - Tuesday, 10/13/2026Join us to get outside, immerse yourself in nature, and make a positive impact for the San Diego River! Join a community of like-minded volunteers working to restore the San Diego River Estuary- a highly sensitive habitat that is home to several endangered species. By removing invasive plants, you’ll directly support the return of native pollinators and wildlife, prevent erosion, improve water quality, and protect endangered species, like the California Least Tern. Together, we will create a healthier, more accessible natural space for the entire community to enjoy. This is a huge effort and a great opportunity for those looking to try out field work, connect with fellow nature lovers, make a meaningful difference for a critical and fragile ecosystem, and explore the beautiful estuary habitat! We’d love to see you there! What to Expect: Many of these invasive plant species are small annuals that require hand pulling, so be prepared to get dirty. All necessary tools will be provided, but feel free to bring your own gloves or safety glasses if preferred. Who Would Be Perfect for the Team: We welcome individuals from all walks of life! Retired folks can use their time and experience to contribute to the environment, while students seeking hands-on experience in habitat restoration can gain valuable knowledge and skills. Families are also encouraged to participate, as our activities are a great way to bond and instill a sense of stewardship for the natural world in children. If you are passionate about making a difference and want to help restore the San Diego River, you would be an ideal fit for our team. Please note: The meeting location is NEAR the address listed. We will meet at the small grassy area between the main parking lot, the San Diego River Bikeway, and Ocean Villa Inn. [Google Pin Location] Here are a few tips to help you prepare for the event: Attire: Long Pants and closed-toe shoes are requiredItems to Bring: Reusable water bottle, hat, other forms of sun protectionWeather: Light rain will not cancel the eventFor safety reasons, no pets are allowed at this eventThere are restroom facilities at this location.No experience necessary!Family friendly with parental supervision!Program: Habitat Restoration Join us to get outside, immerse yourself in nature, and make a positive impact for the San Diego River! Join a community of like-minded volunteers working to restore the San Diego River Estuary- a highly sensitive habitat that is home to several endangered species. By removing invasive plants, you’ll directly support the return of native pollinators and wildlife, prevent erosion, improve water quality, and protect endangered species, like the California Least Tern. Together, we will create a healthier, more accessible natural space for the entire community to enjoy. This is a huge effort and a great opportunity for those looking to try out field work, connect with fellow nature lovers, make a meaningful difference for a critical and fragile ecosystem, and explore the beautiful estuary habitat! We’d love to see you there! What to Expect: Many of these invasive plant species are small annuals that require hand pulling, so be prepared to get dirty. All necessary tools will be provided, but feel free to bring your own gloves or safety glasses if preferred. Who Would Be Perfect for the Team: We welcome individuals from all walks of life! Retired folks can use their time and experience to contribute to the environment, while students seeking hands-on experience in habitat restoration can gain valuable knowledge and skills. Families are also encouraged to participate, as our activities are a great way to bond and instill a sense of stewardship for the natural world in children. If you are passionate about making a difference and want to help restore the San Diego River, you would be an ideal fit for our team. Please note: The meeting location is NEAR the address listed. We will meet at the small grassy area between the main parking lot, the San Diego River Bikeway, and Ocean Villa Inn. [Google Pin Location] Here are a few tips to help you prepare for the event: Attire: Long Pants and closed-toe shoes are requiredItems to Bring: Reusable water bottle, hat, other forms of sun protectionWeather: Light rain will not cancel the eventFor safety reasons, no pets are allowed at this eventThere are restroom facilities at this location.No experience necessary!Family friendly with parental supervision!Program: Habitat Restoration Community Event Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Oct 13, 2026 Zip Code: 92107 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Water Quality Monitoring: West County - Thursday, 10/15/26This event will take place in West County/City of San Diego. Want to make a real impact and explore the San Diego River up close? Our dedicated team collects samples at 9 locations in East County and 7 locations in the City of San Diego, led by our fantastic volunteer leaders. Volunteers drive between locations and take short walks to each sampling site. If you are over 18, carpooling options may be available, or you can drive your own car. RSVP is required to ensure we have the right number of volunteers.
Google: SDRPF Office Meeting Location Apple: SDRPF Office Meeting Location Program: Research This event will take place in West County/City of San Diego. Want to make a real impact and explore the San Diego River up close? Our dedicated team collects samples at 9 locations in East County and 7 locations in the City of San Diego, led by our fantastic volunteer leaders. Volunteers drive between locations and take short walks to each sampling site. If you are over 18, carpooling options may be available, or you can drive your own car. RSVP is required to ensure we have the right number of volunteers.
Google: SDRPF Office Meeting Location Apple: SDRPF Office Meeting Location Program: Research Community Event Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Oct 15, 2026 Zip Code: 92110 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Water Quality Monitoring: East County - Friday, 10/16/26This event will take place in East County.
Our dedicated team collects samples at 9 locations in East County and 7 locations in the City of San Diego, led by our fantastic volunteer leaders. Volunteers drive between locations and take short walks to each sampling site. If you are over 18, carpooling options may be available, or you can drive your own car. RSVP is required to ensure we have the right number of volunteers. Meet Location Map Links: Google: Mast Park East Meeting Location Apple: Mast Park East Meeting Location Program: Research This event will take place in East County.
Our dedicated team collects samples at 9 locations in East County and 7 locations in the City of San Diego, led by our fantastic volunteer leaders. Volunteers drive between locations and take short walks to each sampling site. If you are over 18, carpooling options may be available, or you can drive your own car. RSVP is required to ensure we have the right number of volunteers. Meet Location Map Links: Google: Mast Park East Meeting Location Apple: Mast Park East Meeting Location Program: Research Community Event Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Oct 16, 2026 Zip Code: 92071 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: San Diego River Habitat Restoration - Tuesday, 10/20/2026Join us to get outside, immerse yourself in nature, and make a positive impact for the San Diego River! Join a welcoming community of like-minded volunteers working to restore the beautiful lower course of the San Diego River, a hidden natural treasure right in the heart of the city! By removing invasive plant species, you’ll directly support the return of native pollinators and wildlife, improve water quality, protect endangered species, and reduce wildlife and flood risk. Together, we will create a healthier, more accessible natural space for the entire community to enjoy. This is a huge effort and a great opportunity for those looking to stay active, gain hands-on experience in ecological fieldwork, make a meaningful difference with fellow nature lovers, and explore the beautiful riparian habitat! We’d love to see you there! Make the difference with us! What to Expect: Many of these invasive plant species are small annuals that require either weed whacking or hand pulling, so be prepared to get dirty. Please wear a hat and sunscreen, along with long sleeves, long pants, and sturdy closed-toed shoes for protection. All necessary tools will be provided, but feel free to bring your own gloves or safety glasses if preferred. Don't forget to bring plenty of drinking water and snacks to stay energized throughout the day. Who Would Be Perfect for the Team: We welcome individuals from all walks of life. Retired folks can use their time and experience to contribute to the environment, while students seeking hands-on experience in habitat restoration can gain valuable knowledge and skills. Families are also encouraged to participate, as our activities are a great way to bond and instill a sense of stewardship for the natural world in children. If you are passionate about making a difference and want to help restore the San Diego River, you would be an ideal fit for our team. Location: The meeting location is NEAR the address listed. The exact meeting location will be at the Fashion Valley Mall trolley station parking lot. [Google Pin Location] Here are a few tips to help you prepare for the event: Attire: Long Pants and closed-toe shoes are requiredItems to Bring: Reusable water bottle, hat, other forms of sun protectionWeather: Light rain will not cancel the eventFor safety reasons, no pets are allowed at this eventThere are no restroom facilities at this location.No experience necessary!Family friendly with parental supervision!Program: Habitat Restoration Join us to get outside, immerse yourself in nature, and make a positive impact for the San Diego River! Join a welcoming community of like-minded volunteers working to restore the beautiful lower course of the San Diego River, a hidden natural treasure right in the heart of the city! By removing invasive plant species, you’ll directly support the return of native pollinators and wildlife, improve water quality, protect endangered species, and reduce wildlife and flood risk. Together, we will create a healthier, more accessible natural space for the entire community to enjoy. This is a huge effort and a great opportunity for those looking to stay active, gain hands-on experience in ecological fieldwork, make a meaningful difference with fellow nature lovers, and explore the beautiful riparian habitat! We’d love to see you there! Make the difference with us! What to Expect: Many of these invasive plant species are small annuals that require either weed whacking or hand pulling, so be prepared to get dirty. Please wear a hat and sunscreen, along with long sleeves, long pants, and sturdy closed-toed shoes for protection. All necessary tools will be provided, but feel free to bring your own gloves or safety glasses if preferred. Don't forget to bring plenty of drinking water and snacks to stay energized throughout the day. Who Would Be Perfect for the Team: We welcome individuals from all walks of life. Retired folks can use their time and experience to contribute to the environment, while students seeking hands-on experience in habitat restoration can gain valuable knowledge and skills. Families are also encouraged to participate, as our activities are a great way to bond and instill a sense of stewardship for the natural world in children. If you are passionate about making a difference and want to help restore the San Diego River, you would be an ideal fit for our team. Location: The meeting location is NEAR the address listed. The exact meeting location will be at the Fashion Valley Mall trolley station parking lot. [Google Pin Location] Here are a few tips to help you prepare for the event: Attire: Long Pants and closed-toe shoes are requiredItems to Bring: Reusable water bottle, hat, other forms of sun protectionWeather: Light rain will not cancel the eventFor safety reasons, no pets are allowed at this eventThere are no restroom facilities at this location.No experience necessary!Family friendly with parental supervision!Program: Habitat Restoration Community Event Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Oct 20, 2026 Zip Code: 92108 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: San Diego River Habitat Restoration - Tuesday, 10/27/26Join us to get outside, immerse yourself in nature, and make a positive impact for the San Diego River! Join a welcoming community of like-minded volunteers working to restore the beautiful lower course of the San Diego River, a hidden natural treasure right in the heart of the city! By removing invasive plant species, you’ll directly support the return of native pollinators and wildlife, improve water quality, protect endangered species, and reduce wildlife and flood risk. Together, we will create a healthier, more accessible natural space for the entire community to enjoy. This is a huge effort and a great opportunity for those looking to stay active, gain hands-on experience in ecological fieldwork, make a meaningful difference with fellow nature lovers, and explore the beautiful riparian habitat! We’d love to see you there! Make the difference with us! What to Expect: Many of these invasive plant species are small annuals that require either weed whacking or hand pulling, so be prepared to get dirty. Please wear a hat and sunscreen, along with long sleeves, long pants, and sturdy closed-toed shoes for protection. All necessary tools will be provided, but feel free to bring your own gloves or safety glasses if preferred. Don't forget to bring plenty of drinking water and snacks to stay energized throughout the day. Who Would Be Perfect for the Team: We welcome individuals from all walks of life. Retired folks can use their time and experience to contribute to the environment, while students seeking hands-on experience in habitat restoration can gain valuable knowledge and skills. Families are also encouraged to participate, as our activities are a great way to bond and instill a sense of stewardship for the natural world in children. If you are passionate about making a difference and want to help restore the San Diego River, you would be an ideal fit for our team. Location: Park + Meet: We will meet at our SDRPF Office. 4891 Pacific Hwy #110, San Diego, CA 92110 Please park on the street! Meet Location Map Links: Google: SDRPF Office Meeting Location Apple: SDRPF Office Meeting Location Here are a few tips to help you prepare for the event: Attire: Long Pants and closed-toe shoes are requiredItems to Bring: Reusable water bottle, hat, other forms of sun protectionWeather: Light rain will not cancel the eventFor safety reasons, no pets are allowed at this eventThere are no restroom facilities at this locationNo experience necessary!Family friendly with parental supervision!Program: Habitat Restoration Join us to get outside, immerse yourself in nature, and make a positive impact for the San Diego River! Join a welcoming community of like-minded volunteers working to restore the beautiful lower course of the San Diego River, a hidden natural treasure right in the heart of the city! By removing invasive plant species, you’ll directly support the return of native pollinators and wildlife, improve water quality, protect endangered species, and reduce wildlife and flood risk. Together, we will create a healthier, more accessible natural space for the entire community to enjoy. This is a huge effort and a great opportunity for those looking to stay active, gain hands-on experience in ecological fieldwork, make a meaningful difference with fellow nature lovers, and explore the beautiful riparian habitat! We’d love to see you there! Make the difference with us! What to Expect: Many of these invasive plant species are small annuals that require either weed whacking or hand pulling, so be prepared to get dirty. Please wear a hat and sunscreen, along with long sleeves, long pants, and sturdy closed-toed shoes for protection. All necessary tools will be provided, but feel free to bring your own gloves or safety glasses if preferred. Don't forget to bring plenty of drinking water and snacks to stay energized throughout the day. Who Would Be Perfect for the Team: We welcome individuals from all walks of life. Retired folks can use their time and experience to contribute to the environment, while students seeking hands-on experience in habitat restoration can gain valuable knowledge and skills. Families are also encouraged to participate, as our activities are a great way to bond and instill a sense of stewardship for the natural world in children. If you are passionate about making a difference and want to help restore the San Diego River, you would be an ideal fit for our team. Location: Park + Meet: We will meet at our SDRPF Office. 4891 Pacific Hwy #110, San Diego, CA 92110 Please park on the street! Meet Location Map Links: Google: SDRPF Office Meeting Location Apple: SDRPF Office Meeting Location Here are a few tips to help you prepare for the event: Attire: Long Pants and closed-toe shoes are requiredItems to Bring: Reusable water bottle, hat, other forms of sun protectionWeather: Light rain will not cancel the eventFor safety reasons, no pets are allowed at this eventThere are no restroom facilities at this locationNo experience necessary!Family friendly with parental supervision!Program: Habitat Restoration Community Event Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Oct 27, 2026 Zip Code: 92110 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: San Diego River Habitat Restoration - Tuesday, 11/3/2026Join us to get outside, immerse yourself in nature, and make a positive impact for the San Diego River! Join a welcoming community of like-minded volunteers working to restore the beautiful lower course of the San Diego River, a hidden natural treasure right in the heart of the city! By removing invasive plant species, you’ll directly support the return of native pollinators and wildlife, improve water quality, protect endangered species, and reduce wildlife and flood risk. Together, we will create a healthier, more accessible natural space for the entire community to enjoy. This is a huge effort and a great opportunity for those looking to stay active, gain hands-on experience in ecological fieldwork, make a meaningful difference with fellow nature lovers, and explore the beautiful riparian habitat! We’d love to see you there! Make the difference with us! What to Expect: Many of these invasive plant species are small annuals that require either weed whacking or hand pulling, so be prepared to get dirty. Please wear a hat and sunscreen, along with long sleeves, long pants, and sturdy closed-toed shoes for protection. All necessary tools will be provided, but feel free to bring your own gloves or safety glasses if preferred. Don't forget to bring plenty of drinking water and snacks to stay energized throughout the day. Who Would Be Perfect for the Team: We welcome individuals from all walks of life. Retired folks can use their time and experience to contribute to the environment, while students seeking hands-on experience in habitat restoration can gain valuable knowledge and skills. Families are also encouraged to participate, as our activities are a great way to bond and instill a sense of stewardship for the natural world in children. If you are passionate about making a difference and want to help restore the San Diego River, you would be an ideal fit for our team. Location: The meeting location is NEAR the address listed. The exact meeting location will be at the Fashion Valley Mall trolley station parking lot. [Google Pin Location] Here are a few tips to help you prepare for the event: Attire: Long Pants and closed-toe shoes are requiredItems to Bring: Reusable water bottle, hat, other forms of sun protectionWeather: Light rain will not cancel the eventFor safety reasons, no pets are allowed at this eventThere are no restroom facilities at this location.No experience necessary!Family friendly with parental supervision!Program: Habitat Restoration Join us to get outside, immerse yourself in nature, and make a positive impact for the San Diego River! Join a welcoming community of like-minded volunteers working to restore the beautiful lower course of the San Diego River, a hidden natural treasure right in the heart of the city! By removing invasive plant species, you’ll directly support the return of native pollinators and wildlife, improve water quality, protect endangered species, and reduce wildlife and flood risk. Together, we will create a healthier, more accessible natural space for the entire community to enjoy. This is a huge effort and a great opportunity for those looking to stay active, gain hands-on experience in ecological fieldwork, make a meaningful difference with fellow nature lovers, and explore the beautiful riparian habitat! We’d love to see you there! Make the difference with us! What to Expect: Many of these invasive plant species are small annuals that require either weed whacking or hand pulling, so be prepared to get dirty. Please wear a hat and sunscreen, along with long sleeves, long pants, and sturdy closed-toed shoes for protection. All necessary tools will be provided, but feel free to bring your own gloves or safety glasses if preferred. Don't forget to bring plenty of drinking water and snacks to stay energized throughout the day. Who Would Be Perfect for the Team: We welcome individuals from all walks of life. Retired folks can use their time and experience to contribute to the environment, while students seeking hands-on experience in habitat restoration can gain valuable knowledge and skills. Families are also encouraged to participate, as our activities are a great way to bond and instill a sense of stewardship for the natural world in children. If you are passionate about making a difference and want to help restore the San Diego River, you would be an ideal fit for our team. Location: The meeting location is NEAR the address listed. The exact meeting location will be at the Fashion Valley Mall trolley station parking lot. [Google Pin Location] Here are a few tips to help you prepare for the event: Attire: Long Pants and closed-toe shoes are requiredItems to Bring: Reusable water bottle, hat, other forms of sun protectionWeather: Light rain will not cancel the eventFor safety reasons, no pets are allowed at this eventThere are no restroom facilities at this location.No experience necessary!Family friendly with parental supervision!Program: Habitat Restoration Community Event Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Nov 3, 2026 Zip Code: 92108 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: The Great River Clean-Up - Location TBD - 11/7/26Looking for a volunteer opportunity that allows you to support a healthy river while interacting with a group of like-minded people? Come out with our core volunteer team to assist with River Clean-Ups! If you don't mind getting dirty and doing some trail blazing then this may be the perfect fit for you. Each year, San Diego River Park Foundation volunteers remove more than 200,000 pounds of trash from our River. Without our amazing volunteers, this trash would be left to pollute native animal habitats, create unsightly piles in our parks and public spaces, leach contaminants into the water, and could be washed out into our ocean and beaches! Location: Not yet announced Here are a few tips to help you prepare for the event: Please arrive at 8:45am to get checked in on time and allow time for parking. Be sure to dress in clothes that can get a little dirty - long pants are required and long sleeves are highly recommended. A hat, sunscreen, or any other types of sun protection are also recommended for all of our outdoor events. Closed toe shoes are required. No sandals, Tom's or other flats. You must wear sturdy tennis or hiking shoes. In order to reduce single-use plastics, we encourage you to bring your own reusable water bottle with water to drink. Please note that light rain will not cancel this event. We will provide all tools and supplies for you to use. Community Service hours can be verified for those who need them. For safety reasons, no pets are allowed at this event. There are no restroom facilities at this location. Please plan accordingly.IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO SIGN UP AS A GROUP: Please email us at volunteer@sandiegoriver.org, or have each person in the group sign up individually.
Program: Community Clean-ups Looking for a volunteer opportunity that allows you to support a healthy river while interacting with a group of like-minded people? Come out with our core volunteer team to assist with River Clean-Ups! If you don't mind getting dirty and doing some trail blazing then this may be the perfect fit for you. Each year, San Diego River Park Foundation volunteers remove more than 200,000 pounds of trash from our River. Without our amazing volunteers, this trash would be left to pollute native animal habitats, create unsightly piles in our parks and public spaces, leach contaminants into the water, and could be washed out into our ocean and beaches! Location: Not yet announced Here are a few tips to help you prepare for the event: Please arrive at 8:45am to get checked in on time and allow time for parking. Be sure to dress in clothes that can get a little dirty - long pants are required and long sleeves are highly recommended. A hat, sunscreen, or any other types of sun protection are also recommended for all of our outdoor events. Closed toe shoes are required. No sandals, Tom's or other flats. You must wear sturdy tennis or hiking shoes. In order to reduce single-use plastics, we encourage you to bring your own reusable water bottle with water to drink. Please note that light rain will not cancel this event. We will provide all tools and supplies for you to use. Community Service hours can be verified for those who need them. For safety reasons, no pets are allowed at this event. There are no restroom facilities at this location. Please plan accordingly.IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO SIGN UP AS A GROUP: Please email us at volunteer@sandiegoriver.org, or have each person in the group sign up individually.
Program: Community Clean-ups Community Event Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Nov 7, 2026 Zip Code: 92110 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: San Diego River Mouth Habitat Restoration - Tuesday, 11/10/2026Join us to get outside, immerse yourself in nature, and make a positive impact for the San Diego River! Join a community of like-minded volunteers working to restore the San Diego River Estuary- a highly sensitive habitat that is home to several endangered species. By removing invasive plants, you’ll directly support the return of native pollinators and wildlife, prevent erosion, improve water quality, and protect endangered species, like the California Least Tern. Together, we will create a healthier, more accessible natural space for the entire community to enjoy. This is a huge effort and a great opportunity for those looking to try out field work, connect with fellow nature lovers, make a meaningful difference for a critical and fragile ecosystem, and explore the beautiful estuary habitat! We’d love to see you there! What to Expect: Many of these invasive plant species are small annuals that require hand pulling, so be prepared to get dirty. All necessary tools will be provided, but feel free to bring your own gloves or safety glasses if preferred. Who Would Be Perfect for the Team: We welcome individuals from all walks of life! Retired folks can use their time and experience to contribute to the environment, while students seeking hands-on experience in habitat restoration can gain valuable knowledge and skills. Families are also encouraged to participate, as our activities are a great way to bond and instill a sense of stewardship for the natural world in children. If you are passionate about making a difference and want to help restore the San Diego River, you would be an ideal fit for our team. Please note: The meeting location is NEAR the address listed. We will meet at the small grassy area between the main parking lot, the San Diego River Bikeway, and Ocean Villa Inn. [Google Pin Location] Here are a few tips to help you prepare for the event: Attire: Long Pants and closed-toe shoes are requiredItems to Bring: Reusable water bottle, hat, other forms of sun protectionWeather: Light rain will not cancel the eventFor safety reasons, no pets are allowed at this eventThere are restroom facilities at this location.No experience necessary!Family friendly with parental supervision!Program: Habitat Restoration Join us to get outside, immerse yourself in nature, and make a positive impact for the San Diego River! Join a community of like-minded volunteers working to restore the San Diego River Estuary- a highly sensitive habitat that is home to several endangered species. By removing invasive plants, you’ll directly support the return of native pollinators and wildlife, prevent erosion, improve water quality, and protect endangered species, like the California Least Tern. Together, we will create a healthier, more accessible natural space for the entire community to enjoy. This is a huge effort and a great opportunity for those looking to try out field work, connect with fellow nature lovers, make a meaningful difference for a critical and fragile ecosystem, and explore the beautiful estuary habitat! We’d love to see you there! What to Expect: Many of these invasive plant species are small annuals that require hand pulling, so be prepared to get dirty. All necessary tools will be provided, but feel free to bring your own gloves or safety glasses if preferred. Who Would Be Perfect for the Team: We welcome individuals from all walks of life! Retired folks can use their time and experience to contribute to the environment, while students seeking hands-on experience in habitat restoration can gain valuable knowledge and skills. Families are also encouraged to participate, as our activities are a great way to bond and instill a sense of stewardship for the natural world in children. If you are passionate about making a difference and want to help restore the San Diego River, you would be an ideal fit for our team. Please note: The meeting location is NEAR the address listed. We will meet at the small grassy area between the main parking lot, the San Diego River Bikeway, and Ocean Villa Inn. [Google Pin Location] Here are a few tips to help you prepare for the event: Attire: Long Pants and closed-toe shoes are requiredItems to Bring: Reusable water bottle, hat, other forms of sun protectionWeather: Light rain will not cancel the eventFor safety reasons, no pets are allowed at this eventThere are restroom facilities at this location.No experience necessary!Family friendly with parental supervision!Program: Habitat Restoration Community Event Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Nov 10, 2026 Zip Code: 92107 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: El Capitan Mountain Hike and Wildlife Camera Retrieval - Saturday, 11/14/26Join us this Veterans Days Weekend for a wild and rugged hike into one of San Diego’s most iconic landscapes! This isn’t just a workout—it’s a rare chance to retrieve wildlife cameras that have been quietly capturing the secret lives of mountain lions, gray foxes, mule deer, and even elusive ringtail cats for over three months. We’ll ascend to the top of our property near El Capitan Mountain, hiking a challenging 11-mile out-and-back trail with a total elevation gain of 3,579 feet. Please Note: This hike is strenuous and should only be undertaken by individuals who are comfortable hiking up steep terrain. This hike is rated “Hard” on AllTrails and is not for the faint of heart—but it is for those who love nature, want to contribute to conservation, and are up for an unforgettable experience. For more information about the hike, please follow THIS LINK to the AllTrails website. Once we recover the cameras, we’ll preview some of the photos on-site to see which animals have passed through—offering an exciting look at our local wildlife in action. Why Join?Take part in real science by helping retrieve valuable conservation data Hike a strenuous but stunning trail with breathtaking views of the San Diego River watershed Celebrate Veterans Day weekend in a meaningful way—by giving back to nature Experience one of San Diego County’s wildest, most remote areas, guided by our expert team Get a behind-the-scenes look at how wildlife monitoring happens This Event Is Part of the Warrior Hike ChallengeIn partnership with the County of San Diego’s Warrior Hike Challenge, this event honors the strength and resilience of our military community. Hikers of all backgrounds are invited to test their stamina on what’s known as one of the toughest trails in San Diego. Program: Research Join us this Veterans Days Weekend for a wild and rugged hike into one of San Diego’s most iconic landscapes! This isn’t just a workout—it’s a rare chance to retrieve wildlife cameras that have been quietly capturing the secret lives of mountain lions, gray foxes, mule deer, and even elusive ringtail cats for over three months. We’ll ascend to the top of our property near El Capitan Mountain, hiking a challenging 11-mile out-and-back trail with a total elevation gain of 3,579 feet. Please Note: This hike is strenuous and should only be undertaken by individuals who are comfortable hiking up steep terrain. This hike is rated “Hard” on AllTrails and is not for the faint of heart—but it is for those who love nature, want to contribute to conservation, and are up for an unforgettable experience. For more information about the hike, please follow THIS LINK to the AllTrails website. Once we recover the cameras, we’ll preview some of the photos on-site to see which animals have passed through—offering an exciting look at our local wildlife in action. Why Join?Take part in real science by helping retrieve valuable conservation data Hike a strenuous but stunning trail with breathtaking views of the San Diego River watershed Celebrate Veterans Day weekend in a meaningful way—by giving back to nature Experience one of San Diego County’s wildest, most remote areas, guided by our expert team Get a behind-the-scenes look at how wildlife monitoring happens This Event Is Part of the Warrior Hike ChallengeIn partnership with the County of San Diego’s Warrior Hike Challenge, this event honors the strength and resilience of our military community. Hikers of all backgrounds are invited to test their stamina on what’s known as one of the toughest trails in San Diego. Program: Research Community Event Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Nov 14, 2026 Zip Code: 92040 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: San Diego River Habitat Restoration - Tuesday, 11/17/2026Join us to get outside, immerse yourself in nature, and make a positive impact for the San Diego River! Join a welcoming community of like-minded volunteers working to restore the beautiful lower course of the San Diego River, a hidden natural treasure right in the heart of the city! By removing invasive plant species, you’ll directly support the return of native pollinators and wildlife, improve water quality, protect endangered species, and reduce wildlife and flood risk. Together, we will create a healthier, more accessible natural space for the entire community to enjoy. This is a huge effort and a great opportunity for those looking to stay active, gain hands-on experience in ecological fieldwork, make a meaningful difference with fellow nature lovers, and explore the beautiful riparian habitat! We’d love to see you there! Make the difference with us! What to Expect: Many of these invasive plant species are small annuals that require either weed whacking or hand pulling, so be prepared to get dirty. Please wear a hat and sunscreen, along with long sleeves, long pants, and sturdy closed-toed shoes for protection. All necessary tools will be provided, but feel free to bring your own gloves or safety glasses if preferred. Don't forget to bring plenty of drinking water and snacks to stay energized throughout the day. Who Would Be Perfect for the Team: We welcome individuals from all walks of life. Retired folks can use their time and experience to contribute to the environment, while students seeking hands-on experience in habitat restoration can gain valuable knowledge and skills. Families are also encouraged to participate, as our activities are a great way to bond and instill a sense of stewardship for the natural world in children. If you are passionate about making a difference and want to help restore the San Diego River, you would be an ideal fit for our team. Location: The meeting location is NEAR the address listed. The exact meeting location will be at the Fashion Valley Mall trolley station parking lot. [Google Pin Location] Here are a few tips to help you prepare for the event: Attire: Long Pants and closed-toe shoes are requiredItems to Bring: Reusable water bottle, hat, other forms of sun protectionWeather: Light rain will not cancel the eventFor safety reasons, no pets are allowed at this eventThere are no restroom facilities at this location.No experience necessary!Family friendly with parental supervision!Program: Habitat Restoration Join us to get outside, immerse yourself in nature, and make a positive impact for the San Diego River! Join a welcoming community of like-minded volunteers working to restore the beautiful lower course of the San Diego River, a hidden natural treasure right in the heart of the city! By removing invasive plant species, you’ll directly support the return of native pollinators and wildlife, improve water quality, protect endangered species, and reduce wildlife and flood risk. Together, we will create a healthier, more accessible natural space for the entire community to enjoy. This is a huge effort and a great opportunity for those looking to stay active, gain hands-on experience in ecological fieldwork, make a meaningful difference with fellow nature lovers, and explore the beautiful riparian habitat! We’d love to see you there! Make the difference with us! What to Expect: Many of these invasive plant species are small annuals that require either weed whacking or hand pulling, so be prepared to get dirty. Please wear a hat and sunscreen, along with long sleeves, long pants, and sturdy closed-toed shoes for protection. All necessary tools will be provided, but feel free to bring your own gloves or safety glasses if preferred. Don't forget to bring plenty of drinking water and snacks to stay energized throughout the day. Who Would Be Perfect for the Team: We welcome individuals from all walks of life. Retired folks can use their time and experience to contribute to the environment, while students seeking hands-on experience in habitat restoration can gain valuable knowledge and skills. Families are also encouraged to participate, as our activities are a great way to bond and instill a sense of stewardship for the natural world in children. If you are passionate about making a difference and want to help restore the San Diego River, you would be an ideal fit for our team. Location: The meeting location is NEAR the address listed. The exact meeting location will be at the Fashion Valley Mall trolley station parking lot. [Google Pin Location] Here are a few tips to help you prepare for the event: Attire: Long Pants and closed-toe shoes are requiredItems to Bring: Reusable water bottle, hat, other forms of sun protectionWeather: Light rain will not cancel the eventFor safety reasons, no pets are allowed at this eventThere are no restroom facilities at this location.No experience necessary!Family friendly with parental supervision!Program: Habitat Restoration Community Event Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Nov 17, 2026 Zip Code: 92108 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Water Quality Monitoring: West County - Thursday, 11/19/26This event will take place in West County/City of San Diego. Want to make a real impact and explore the San Diego River up close? Our dedicated team collects samples at 9 locations in East County and 7 locations in the City of San Diego, led by our fantastic volunteer leaders. Volunteers drive between locations and take short walks to each sampling site. If you are over 18, carpooling options may be available, or you can drive your own car. RSVP is required to ensure we have the right number of volunteers.
Google: SDRPF Office Meeting Location Apple: SDRPF Office Meeting Location Program: Research This event will take place in West County/City of San Diego. Want to make a real impact and explore the San Diego River up close? Our dedicated team collects samples at 9 locations in East County and 7 locations in the City of San Diego, led by our fantastic volunteer leaders. Volunteers drive between locations and take short walks to each sampling site. If you are over 18, carpooling options may be available, or you can drive your own car. RSVP is required to ensure we have the right number of volunteers.
Google: SDRPF Office Meeting Location Apple: SDRPF Office Meeting Location Program: Research Community Event Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Nov 19, 2026 Zip Code: 92110 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Water Quality Monitoring: East County - Friday, 11/20/26This event will take place in East County.
Our dedicated team collects samples at 9 locations in East County and 7 locations in the City of San Diego, led by our fantastic volunteer leaders. Volunteers drive between locations and take short walks to each sampling site. If you are over 18, carpooling options may be available, or you can drive your own car. RSVP is required to ensure we have the right number of volunteers. Meet Location Map Links: Google: Mast Park East Meeting Location Apple: Mast Park East Meeting Location Program: Research This event will take place in East County.
Our dedicated team collects samples at 9 locations in East County and 7 locations in the City of San Diego, led by our fantastic volunteer leaders. Volunteers drive between locations and take short walks to each sampling site. If you are over 18, carpooling options may be available, or you can drive your own car. RSVP is required to ensure we have the right number of volunteers. Meet Location Map Links: Google: Mast Park East Meeting Location Apple: Mast Park East Meeting Location Program: Research Community Event Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Nov 20, 2026 Zip Code: 92071 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: San Diego River Habitat Restoration - Tuesday, 11/24/26Join us to get outside, immerse yourself in nature, and make a positive impact for the San Diego River! Join a welcoming community of like-minded volunteers working to restore the beautiful lower course of the San Diego River, a hidden natural treasure right in the heart of the city! By removing invasive plant species, you’ll directly support the return of native pollinators and wildlife, improve water quality, protect endangered species, and reduce wildlife and flood risk. Together, we will create a healthier, more accessible natural space for the entire community to enjoy. This is a huge effort and a great opportunity for those looking to stay active, gain hands-on experience in ecological fieldwork, make a meaningful difference with fellow nature lovers, and explore the beautiful riparian habitat! We’d love to see you there! Make the difference with us! What to Expect: Many of these invasive plant species are small annuals that require either weed whacking or hand pulling, so be prepared to get dirty. Please wear a hat and sunscreen, along with long sleeves, long pants, and sturdy closed-toed shoes for protection. All necessary tools will be provided, but feel free to bring your own gloves or safety glasses if preferred. Don't forget to bring plenty of drinking water and snacks to stay energized throughout the day. Who Would Be Perfect for the Team: We welcome individuals from all walks of life. Retired folks can use their time and experience to contribute to the environment, while students seeking hands-on experience in habitat restoration can gain valuable knowledge and skills. Families are also encouraged to participate, as our activities are a great way to bond and instill a sense of stewardship for the natural world in children. If you are passionate about making a difference and want to help restore the San Diego River, you would be an ideal fit for our team. Location: Park + Meet: We will meet at our SDRPF Office. 4891 Pacific Hwy #110, San Diego, CA 92110 Please park on the street! Meet Location Map Links: Google: SDRPF Office Meeting Location Apple: SDRPF Office Meeting Location Here are a few tips to help you prepare for the event: Attire: Long Pants and closed-toe shoes are requiredItems to Bring: Reusable water bottle, hat, other forms of sun protectionWeather: Light rain will not cancel the eventFor safety reasons, no pets are allowed at this eventThere are no restroom facilities at this locationNo experience necessary!Family friendly with parental supervision!Program: Habitat Restoration Join us to get outside, immerse yourself in nature, and make a positive impact for the San Diego River! Join a welcoming community of like-minded volunteers working to restore the beautiful lower course of the San Diego River, a hidden natural treasure right in the heart of the city! By removing invasive plant species, you’ll directly support the return of native pollinators and wildlife, improve water quality, protect endangered species, and reduce wildlife and flood risk. Together, we will create a healthier, more accessible natural space for the entire community to enjoy. This is a huge effort and a great opportunity for those looking to stay active, gain hands-on experience in ecological fieldwork, make a meaningful difference with fellow nature lovers, and explore the beautiful riparian habitat! We’d love to see you there! Make the difference with us! What to Expect: Many of these invasive plant species are small annuals that require either weed whacking or hand pulling, so be prepared to get dirty. Please wear a hat and sunscreen, along with long sleeves, long pants, and sturdy closed-toed shoes for protection. All necessary tools will be provided, but feel free to bring your own gloves or safety glasses if preferred. Don't forget to bring plenty of drinking water and snacks to stay energized throughout the day. Who Would Be Perfect for the Team: We welcome individuals from all walks of life. Retired folks can use their time and experience to contribute to the environment, while students seeking hands-on experience in habitat restoration can gain valuable knowledge and skills. Families are also encouraged to participate, as our activities are a great way to bond and instill a sense of stewardship for the natural world in children. If you are passionate about making a difference and want to help restore the San Diego River, you would be an ideal fit for our team. Location: Park + Meet: We will meet at our SDRPF Office. 4891 Pacific Hwy #110, San Diego, CA 92110 Please park on the street! Meet Location Map Links: Google: SDRPF Office Meeting Location Apple: SDRPF Office Meeting Location Here are a few tips to help you prepare for the event: Attire: Long Pants and closed-toe shoes are requiredItems to Bring: Reusable water bottle, hat, other forms of sun protectionWeather: Light rain will not cancel the eventFor safety reasons, no pets are allowed at this eventThere are no restroom facilities at this locationNo experience necessary!Family friendly with parental supervision!Program: Habitat Restoration Community Event Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Nov 24, 2026 Zip Code: 92110 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: San Diego River Habitat Restoration - Tuesday, 12/1/2026Join us to get outside, immerse yourself in nature, and make a positive impact for the San Diego River! Join a welcoming community of like-minded volunteers working to restore the beautiful lower course of the San Diego River, a hidden natural treasure right in the heart of the city! By removing invasive plant species, you’ll directly support the return of native pollinators and wildlife, improve water quality, protect endangered species, and reduce wildlife and flood risk. Together, we will create a healthier, more accessible natural space for the entire community to enjoy. This is a huge effort and a great opportunity for those looking to stay active, gain hands-on experience in ecological fieldwork, make a meaningful difference with fellow nature lovers, and explore the beautiful riparian habitat! We’d love to see you there! Make the difference with us! What to Expect: Many of these invasive plant species are small annuals that require either weed whacking or hand pulling, so be prepared to get dirty. Please wear a hat and sunscreen, along with long sleeves, long pants, and sturdy closed-toed shoes for protection. All necessary tools will be provided, but feel free to bring your own gloves or safety glasses if preferred. Don't forget to bring plenty of drinking water and snacks to stay energized throughout the day. Who Would Be Perfect for the Team: We welcome individuals from all walks of life. Retired folks can use their time and experience to contribute to the environment, while students seeking hands-on experience in habitat restoration can gain valuable knowledge and skills. Families are also encouraged to participate, as our activities are a great way to bond and instill a sense of stewardship for the natural world in children. If you are passionate about making a difference and want to help restore the San Diego River, you would be an ideal fit for our team. Location: The meeting location is NEAR the address listed. The exact meeting location will be at the Fashion Valley Mall trolley station parking lot. [Google Pin Location] Here are a few tips to help you prepare for the event: Attire: Long Pants and closed-toe shoes are requiredItems to Bring: Reusable water bottle, hat, other forms of sun protectionWeather: Light rain will not cancel the eventFor safety reasons, no pets are allowed at this eventThere are no restroom facilities at this location.No experience necessary!Family friendly with parental supervision!Program: Habitat Restoration Join us to get outside, immerse yourself in nature, and make a positive impact for the San Diego River! Join a welcoming community of like-minded volunteers working to restore the beautiful lower course of the San Diego River, a hidden natural treasure right in the heart of the city! By removing invasive plant species, you’ll directly support the return of native pollinators and wildlife, improve water quality, protect endangered species, and reduce wildlife and flood risk. Together, we will create a healthier, more accessible natural space for the entire community to enjoy. This is a huge effort and a great opportunity for those looking to stay active, gain hands-on experience in ecological fieldwork, make a meaningful difference with fellow nature lovers, and explore the beautiful riparian habitat! We’d love to see you there! Make the difference with us! What to Expect: Many of these invasive plant species are small annuals that require either weed whacking or hand pulling, so be prepared to get dirty. Please wear a hat and sunscreen, along with long sleeves, long pants, and sturdy closed-toed shoes for protection. All necessary tools will be provided, but feel free to bring your own gloves or safety glasses if preferred. Don't forget to bring plenty of drinking water and snacks to stay energized throughout the day. Who Would Be Perfect for the Team: We welcome individuals from all walks of life. Retired folks can use their time and experience to contribute to the environment, while students seeking hands-on experience in habitat restoration can gain valuable knowledge and skills. Families are also encouraged to participate, as our activities are a great way to bond and instill a sense of stewardship for the natural world in children. If you are passionate about making a difference and want to help restore the San Diego River, you would be an ideal fit for our team. Location: The meeting location is NEAR the address listed. The exact meeting location will be at the Fashion Valley Mall trolley station parking lot. [Google Pin Location] Here are a few tips to help you prepare for the event: Attire: Long Pants and closed-toe shoes are requiredItems to Bring: Reusable water bottle, hat, other forms of sun protectionWeather: Light rain will not cancel the eventFor safety reasons, no pets are allowed at this eventThere are no restroom facilities at this location.No experience necessary!Family friendly with parental supervision!Program: Habitat Restoration Community Event Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Dec 1, 2026 Zip Code: 92108 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Community Clean-Up - Location TBD - 12/5/26Looking for a volunteer opportunity that allows you to support a healthy river while interacting with a group of like-minded people? Come out with our core volunteer team to assist with River Clean-Ups! If you don't mind getting dirty and doing some trail blazing then this may be the perfect fit for you. Each year, San Diego River Park Foundation volunteers remove more than 200,000 pounds of trash from our River. Without our amazing volunteers, this trash would be left to pollute native animal habitats, create unsightly piles in our parks and public spaces, leach contaminants into the water, and could be washed out into our ocean and beaches! Location: Not yet announced Here are a few tips to help you prepare for the event: Please arrive at 8:45am to get checked in on time and allow time for parking. Be sure to dress in clothes that can get a little dirty - long pants are required and long sleeves are highly recommended. A hat, sunscreen, or any other types of sun protection are also recommended for all of our outdoor events. Closed toe shoes are required. No sandals, Tom's or other flats. You must wear sturdy tennis or hiking shoes. In order to reduce single-use plastics, we encourage you to bring your own reusable water bottle with water to drink. Please note that light rain will not cancel this event. We will provide all tools and supplies for you to use. Community Service hours can be verified for those who need them. For safety reasons, no pets are allowed at this event. There are no restroom facilities at this location. Please plan accordingly.IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO SIGN UP AS A GROUP: Please email us at volunteer@sandiegoriver.org, or have each person in the group sign up individually.
Program: Community Clean-ups Looking for a volunteer opportunity that allows you to support a healthy river while interacting with a group of like-minded people? Come out with our core volunteer team to assist with River Clean-Ups! If you don't mind getting dirty and doing some trail blazing then this may be the perfect fit for you. Each year, San Diego River Park Foundation volunteers remove more than 200,000 pounds of trash from our River. Without our amazing volunteers, this trash would be left to pollute native animal habitats, create unsightly piles in our parks and public spaces, leach contaminants into the water, and could be washed out into our ocean and beaches! Location: Not yet announced Here are a few tips to help you prepare for the event: Please arrive at 8:45am to get checked in on time and allow time for parking. Be sure to dress in clothes that can get a little dirty - long pants are required and long sleeves are highly recommended. A hat, sunscreen, or any other types of sun protection are also recommended for all of our outdoor events. Closed toe shoes are required. No sandals, Tom's or other flats. You must wear sturdy tennis or hiking shoes. In order to reduce single-use plastics, we encourage you to bring your own reusable water bottle with water to drink. Please note that light rain will not cancel this event. We will provide all tools and supplies for you to use. Community Service hours can be verified for those who need them. For safety reasons, no pets are allowed at this event. There are no restroom facilities at this location. Please plan accordingly.IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO SIGN UP AS A GROUP: Please email us at volunteer@sandiegoriver.org, or have each person in the group sign up individually.
Program: Community Clean-ups Community Event Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Dec 5, 2026 Zip Code: 92110 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: San Diego River Mouth Habitat Restoration - Tuesday, 12/8/2026Join us to get outside, immerse yourself in nature, and make a positive impact for the San Diego River! Join a community of like-minded volunteers working to restore the San Diego River Estuary- a highly sensitive habitat that is home to several endangered species. By removing invasive plants, you’ll directly support the return of native pollinators and wildlife, prevent erosion, improve water quality, and protect endangered species, like the California Least Tern. Together, we will create a healthier, more accessible natural space for the entire community to enjoy. This is a huge effort and a great opportunity for those looking to try out field work, connect with fellow nature lovers, make a meaningful difference for a critical and fragile ecosystem, and explore the beautiful estuary habitat! We’d love to see you there! What to Expect: Many of these invasive plant species are small annuals that require hand pulling, so be prepared to get dirty. All necessary tools will be provided, but feel free to bring your own gloves or safety glasses if preferred. Who Would Be Perfect for the Team: We welcome individuals from all walks of life! Retired folks can use their time and experience to contribute to the environment, while students seeking hands-on experience in habitat restoration can gain valuable knowledge and skills. Families are also encouraged to participate, as our activities are a great way to bond and instill a sense of stewardship for the natural world in children. If you are passionate about making a difference and want to help restore the San Diego River, you would be an ideal fit for our team. Please note: The meeting location is NEAR the address listed. We will meet at the small grassy area between the main parking lot, the San Diego River Bikeway, and Ocean Villa Inn. [Google Pin Location] Here are a few tips to help you prepare for the event: Attire: Long Pants and closed-toe shoes are requiredItems to Bring: Reusable water bottle, hat, other forms of sun protectionWeather: Light rain will not cancel the eventFor safety reasons, no pets are allowed at this eventThere are restroom facilities at this location.No experience necessary!Family friendly with parental supervision!Program: Habitat Restoration Join us to get outside, immerse yourself in nature, and make a positive impact for the San Diego River! Join a community of like-minded volunteers working to restore the San Diego River Estuary- a highly sensitive habitat that is home to several endangered species. By removing invasive plants, you’ll directly support the return of native pollinators and wildlife, prevent erosion, improve water quality, and protect endangered species, like the California Least Tern. Together, we will create a healthier, more accessible natural space for the entire community to enjoy. This is a huge effort and a great opportunity for those looking to try out field work, connect with fellow nature lovers, make a meaningful difference for a critical and fragile ecosystem, and explore the beautiful estuary habitat! We’d love to see you there! What to Expect: Many of these invasive plant species are small annuals that require hand pulling, so be prepared to get dirty. All necessary tools will be provided, but feel free to bring your own gloves or safety glasses if preferred. Who Would Be Perfect for the Team: We welcome individuals from all walks of life! Retired folks can use their time and experience to contribute to the environment, while students seeking hands-on experience in habitat restoration can gain valuable knowledge and skills. Families are also encouraged to participate, as our activities are a great way to bond and instill a sense of stewardship for the natural world in children. If you are passionate about making a difference and want to help restore the San Diego River, you would be an ideal fit for our team. Please note: The meeting location is NEAR the address listed. We will meet at the small grassy area between the main parking lot, the San Diego River Bikeway, and Ocean Villa Inn. [Google Pin Location] Here are a few tips to help you prepare for the event: Attire: Long Pants and closed-toe shoes are requiredItems to Bring: Reusable water bottle, hat, other forms of sun protectionWeather: Light rain will not cancel the eventFor safety reasons, no pets are allowed at this eventThere are restroom facilities at this location.No experience necessary!Family friendly with parental supervision!Program: Habitat Restoration Community Event Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Dec 8, 2026 Zip Code: 92107 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: San Diego River Habitat Restoration - Tuesday, 12/15/2026Join us to get outside, immerse yourself in nature, and make a positive impact for the San Diego River! Join a welcoming community of like-minded volunteers working to restore the beautiful lower course of the San Diego River, a hidden natural treasure right in the heart of the city! By removing invasive plant species, you’ll directly support the return of native pollinators and wildlife, improve water quality, protect endangered species, and reduce wildlife and flood risk. Together, we will create a healthier, more accessible natural space for the entire community to enjoy. This is a huge effort and a great opportunity for those looking to stay active, gain hands-on experience in ecological fieldwork, make a meaningful difference with fellow nature lovers, and explore the beautiful riparian habitat! We’d love to see you there! Make the difference with us! What to Expect: Many of these invasive plant species are small annuals that require either weed whacking or hand pulling, so be prepared to get dirty. Please wear a hat and sunscreen, along with long sleeves, long pants, and sturdy closed-toed shoes for protection. All necessary tools will be provided, but feel free to bring your own gloves or safety glasses if preferred. Don't forget to bring plenty of drinking water and snacks to stay energized throughout the day. Who Would Be Perfect for the Team: We welcome individuals from all walks of life. Retired folks can use their time and experience to contribute to the environment, while students seeking hands-on experience in habitat restoration can gain valuable knowledge and skills. Families are also encouraged to participate, as our activities are a great way to bond and instill a sense of stewardship for the natural world in children. If you are passionate about making a difference and want to help restore the San Diego River, you would be an ideal fit for our team. Location: The meeting location is NEAR the address listed. The exact meeting location will be at the Fashion Valley Mall trolley station parking lot. [Google Pin Location] Here are a few tips to help you prepare for the event: Attire: Long Pants and closed-toe shoes are requiredItems to Bring: Reusable water bottle, hat, other forms of sun protectionWeather: Light rain will not cancel the eventFor safety reasons, no pets are allowed at this eventThere are no restroom facilities at this location.No experience necessary!Family friendly with parental supervision!Program: Habitat Restoration Join us to get outside, immerse yourself in nature, and make a positive impact for the San Diego River! Join a welcoming community of like-minded volunteers working to restore the beautiful lower course of the San Diego River, a hidden natural treasure right in the heart of the city! By removing invasive plant species, you’ll directly support the return of native pollinators and wildlife, improve water quality, protect endangered species, and reduce wildlife and flood risk. Together, we will create a healthier, more accessible natural space for the entire community to enjoy. This is a huge effort and a great opportunity for those looking to stay active, gain hands-on experience in ecological fieldwork, make a meaningful difference with fellow nature lovers, and explore the beautiful riparian habitat! We’d love to see you there! Make the difference with us! What to Expect: Many of these invasive plant species are small annuals that require either weed whacking or hand pulling, so be prepared to get dirty. Please wear a hat and sunscreen, along with long sleeves, long pants, and sturdy closed-toed shoes for protection. All necessary tools will be provided, but feel free to bring your own gloves or safety glasses if preferred. Don't forget to bring plenty of drinking water and snacks to stay energized throughout the day. Who Would Be Perfect for the Team: We welcome individuals from all walks of life. Retired folks can use their time and experience to contribute to the environment, while students seeking hands-on experience in habitat restoration can gain valuable knowledge and skills. Families are also encouraged to participate, as our activities are a great way to bond and instill a sense of stewardship for the natural world in children. If you are passionate about making a difference and want to help restore the San Diego River, you would be an ideal fit for our team. Location: The meeting location is NEAR the address listed. The exact meeting location will be at the Fashion Valley Mall trolley station parking lot. [Google Pin Location] Here are a few tips to help you prepare for the event: Attire: Long Pants and closed-toe shoes are requiredItems to Bring: Reusable water bottle, hat, other forms of sun protectionWeather: Light rain will not cancel the eventFor safety reasons, no pets are allowed at this eventThere are no restroom facilities at this location.No experience necessary!Family friendly with parental supervision!Program: Habitat Restoration Community Event Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Dec 15, 2026 Zip Code: 92108 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Water Quality Monitoring: West County - Thursday, 12/17/26This event will take place in West County/City of San Diego. Want to make a real impact and explore the San Diego River up close? Our dedicated team collects samples at 9 locations in East County and 7 locations in the City of San Diego, led by our fantastic volunteer leaders. Volunteers drive between locations and take short walks to each sampling site. If you are over 18, carpooling options may be available, or you can drive your own car. RSVP is required to ensure we have the right number of volunteers.
Google: SDRPF Office Meeting Location Apple: SDRPF Office Meeting Location Program: Research This event will take place in West County/City of San Diego. Want to make a real impact and explore the San Diego River up close? Our dedicated team collects samples at 9 locations in East County and 7 locations in the City of San Diego, led by our fantastic volunteer leaders. Volunteers drive between locations and take short walks to each sampling site. If you are over 18, carpooling options may be available, or you can drive your own car. RSVP is required to ensure we have the right number of volunteers.
Google: SDRPF Office Meeting Location Apple: SDRPF Office Meeting Location Program: Research Community Event Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Dec 17, 2026 Zip Code: 92110 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Water Quality Monitoring: East County - Friday, 12/18/26This event will take place in East County.
Our dedicated team collects samples at 9 locations in East County and 7 locations in the City of San Diego, led by our fantastic volunteer leaders. Volunteers drive between locations and take short walks to each sampling site. If you are over 18, carpooling options may be available, or you can drive your own car. RSVP is required to ensure we have the right number of volunteers. Meet Location Map Links: Google: Mast Park East Meeting Location Apple: Mast Park East Meeting Location Program: Research This event will take place in East County.
Our dedicated team collects samples at 9 locations in East County and 7 locations in the City of San Diego, led by our fantastic volunteer leaders. Volunteers drive between locations and take short walks to each sampling site. If you are over 18, carpooling options may be available, or you can drive your own car. RSVP is required to ensure we have the right number of volunteers. Meet Location Map Links: Google: Mast Park East Meeting Location Apple: Mast Park East Meeting Location Program: Research Community Event Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Dec 18, 2026 Zip Code: 92071 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Flyer Flyers - Independent HoursFlyer Flyers Want to help outreach and work on your own time? Help us spread our flyers around town! The majority of this work will take place in Mission Valley, putting up flyers at outdoor kiosks and local businesses. This is perfect for someone who wants to make an impact with a flexible schedule. Flyer drop off locations are typically pre-determined, but let us know if you think we should flyer at a place you don't already see on the list! NOTE: Flyer drop off locations will be sent to you AFTER meeting in person or virtually on Calendly. About the San Diego River Park Foundation: Founded in 2001, we are a nonprofit, environmental organization dedicated to the restoration of the San Diego River and creation of the San Diego River Park System. More info at www.sandiegoriver.org. Program: Independent Activities Flyer Flyers Want to help outreach and work on your own time? Help us spread our flyers around town! The majority of this work will take place in Mission Valley, putting up flyers at outdoor kiosks and local businesses. This is perfect for someone who wants to make an impact with a flexible schedule. Flyer drop off locations are typically pre-determined, but let us know if you think we should flyer at a place you don't already see on the list! NOTE: Flyer drop off locations will be sent to you AFTER meeting in person or virtually on Calendly. About the San Diego River Park Foundation: Founded in 2001, we are a nonprofit, environmental organization dedicated to the restoration of the San Diego River and creation of the San Diego River Park System. More info at www.sandiegoriver.org. Program: Independent Activities Community Event Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 92108 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: San Diego River Habitat Restoration - Tuesday, 12/22/26Join us to get outside, immerse yourself in nature, and make a positive impact for the San Diego River! Join a welcoming community of like-minded volunteers working to restore the beautiful lower course of the San Diego River, a hidden natural treasure right in the heart of the city! By removing invasive plant species, you’ll directly support the return of native pollinators and wildlife, improve water quality, protect endangered species, and reduce wildlife and flood risk. Together, we will create a healthier, more accessible natural space for the entire community to enjoy. This is a huge effort and a great opportunity for those looking to stay active, gain hands-on experience in ecological fieldwork, make a meaningful difference with fellow nature lovers, and explore the beautiful riparian habitat! We’d love to see you there! Make the difference with us! What to Expect: Many of these invasive plant species are small annuals that require either weed whacking or hand pulling, so be prepared to get dirty. Please wear a hat and sunscreen, along with long sleeves, long pants, and sturdy closed-toed shoes for protection. All necessary tools will be provided, but feel free to bring your own gloves or safety glasses if preferred. Don't forget to bring plenty of drinking water and snacks to stay energized throughout the day. Who Would Be Perfect for the Team: We welcome individuals from all walks of life. Retired folks can use their time and experience to contribute to the environment, while students seeking hands-on experience in habitat restoration can gain valuable knowledge and skills. Families are also encouraged to participate, as our activities are a great way to bond and instill a sense of stewardship for the natural world in children. If you are passionate about making a difference and want to help restore the San Diego River, you would be an ideal fit for our team. Location: Park + Meet: We will meet at our SDRPF Office. 4891 Pacific Hwy #110, San Diego, CA 92110 Please park on the street! Meet Location Map Links: Google: SDRPF Office Meeting Location Apple: SDRPF Office Meeting Location Here are a few tips to help you prepare for the event: Attire: Long Pants and closed-toe shoes are requiredItems to Bring: Reusable water bottle, hat, other forms of sun protectionWeather: Light rain will not cancel the eventFor safety reasons, no pets are allowed at this eventThere are no restroom facilities at this locationNo experience necessary!Family friendly with parental supervision!Program: Habitat Restoration Join us to get outside, immerse yourself in nature, and make a positive impact for the San Diego River! Join a welcoming community of like-minded volunteers working to restore the beautiful lower course of the San Diego River, a hidden natural treasure right in the heart of the city! By removing invasive plant species, you’ll directly support the return of native pollinators and wildlife, improve water quality, protect endangered species, and reduce wildlife and flood risk. Together, we will create a healthier, more accessible natural space for the entire community to enjoy. This is a huge effort and a great opportunity for those looking to stay active, gain hands-on experience in ecological fieldwork, make a meaningful difference with fellow nature lovers, and explore the beautiful riparian habitat! We’d love to see you there! Make the difference with us! What to Expect: Many of these invasive plant species are small annuals that require either weed whacking or hand pulling, so be prepared to get dirty. Please wear a hat and sunscreen, along with long sleeves, long pants, and sturdy closed-toed shoes for protection. All necessary tools will be provided, but feel free to bring your own gloves or safety glasses if preferred. Don't forget to bring plenty of drinking water and snacks to stay energized throughout the day. Who Would Be Perfect for the Team: We welcome individuals from all walks of life. Retired folks can use their time and experience to contribute to the environment, while students seeking hands-on experience in habitat restoration can gain valuable knowledge and skills. Families are also encouraged to participate, as our activities are a great way to bond and instill a sense of stewardship for the natural world in children. If you are passionate about making a difference and want to help restore the San Diego River, you would be an ideal fit for our team. Location: Park + Meet: We will meet at our SDRPF Office. 4891 Pacific Hwy #110, San Diego, CA 92110 Please park on the street! Meet Location Map Links: Google: SDRPF Office Meeting Location Apple: SDRPF Office Meeting Location Here are a few tips to help you prepare for the event: Attire: Long Pants and closed-toe shoes are requiredItems to Bring: Reusable water bottle, hat, other forms of sun protectionWeather: Light rain will not cancel the eventFor safety reasons, no pets are allowed at this eventThere are no restroom facilities at this locationNo experience necessary!Family friendly with parental supervision!Program: Habitat Restoration Community Event Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Dec 22, 2026 Zip Code: 92110 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: San Diego River Habitat Restoration - Tuesday, 12/29/2026Join us to get outside, immerse yourself in nature, and make a positive impact for the San Diego River! Join a welcoming community of like-minded volunteers working to restore the beautiful lower course of the San Diego River, a hidden natural treasure right in the heart of the city! By removing invasive plant species, you’ll directly support the return of native pollinators and wildlife, improve water quality, protect endangered species, and reduce wildlife and flood risk. Together, we will create a healthier, more accessible natural space for the entire community to enjoy. This is a huge effort and a great opportunity for those looking to stay active, gain hands-on experience in ecological fieldwork, make a meaningful difference with fellow nature lovers, and explore the beautiful riparian habitat! We’d love to see you there! Make the difference with us! What to Expect: Many of these invasive plant species are small annuals that require either weed whacking or hand pulling, so be prepared to get dirty. Please wear a hat and sunscreen, along with long sleeves, long pants, and sturdy closed-toed shoes for protection. All necessary tools will be provided, but feel free to bring your own gloves or safety glasses if preferred. Don't forget to bring plenty of drinking water and snacks to stay energized throughout the day. Who Would Be Perfect for the Team: We welcome individuals from all walks of life. Retired folks can use their time and experience to contribute to the environment, while students seeking hands-on experience in habitat restoration can gain valuable knowledge and skills. Families are also encouraged to participate, as our activities are a great way to bond and instill a sense of stewardship for the natural world in children. If you are passionate about making a difference and want to help restore the San Diego River, you would be an ideal fit for our team. Location: The meeting location is NEAR the address listed. The exact meeting location will be at the Fashion Valley Mall trolley station parking lot. [Google Pin Location] Here are a few tips to help you prepare for the event: Attire: Long Pants and closed-toe shoes are requiredItems to Bring: Reusable water bottle, hat, other forms of sun protectionWeather: Light rain will not cancel the eventFor safety reasons, no pets are allowed at this eventThere are no restroom facilities at this location.No experience necessary!Family friendly with parental supervision!Program: Habitat Restoration Join us to get outside, immerse yourself in nature, and make a positive impact for the San Diego River! Join a welcoming community of like-minded volunteers working to restore the beautiful lower course of the San Diego River, a hidden natural treasure right in the heart of the city! By removing invasive plant species, you’ll directly support the return of native pollinators and wildlife, improve water quality, protect endangered species, and reduce wildlife and flood risk. Together, we will create a healthier, more accessible natural space for the entire community to enjoy. This is a huge effort and a great opportunity for those looking to stay active, gain hands-on experience in ecological fieldwork, make a meaningful difference with fellow nature lovers, and explore the beautiful riparian habitat! We’d love to see you there! Make the difference with us! What to Expect: Many of these invasive plant species are small annuals that require either weed whacking or hand pulling, so be prepared to get dirty. Please wear a hat and sunscreen, along with long sleeves, long pants, and sturdy closed-toed shoes for protection. All necessary tools will be provided, but feel free to bring your own gloves or safety glasses if preferred. Don't forget to bring plenty of drinking water and snacks to stay energized throughout the day. Who Would Be Perfect for the Team: We welcome individuals from all walks of life. Retired folks can use their time and experience to contribute to the environment, while students seeking hands-on experience in habitat restoration can gain valuable knowledge and skills. Families are also encouraged to participate, as our activities are a great way to bond and instill a sense of stewardship for the natural world in children. If you are passionate about making a difference and want to help restore the San Diego River, you would be an ideal fit for our team. Location: The meeting location is NEAR the address listed. The exact meeting location will be at the Fashion Valley Mall trolley station parking lot. [Google Pin Location] Here are a few tips to help you prepare for the event: Attire: Long Pants and closed-toe shoes are requiredItems to Bring: Reusable water bottle, hat, other forms of sun protectionWeather: Light rain will not cancel the eventFor safety reasons, no pets are allowed at this eventThere are no restroom facilities at this location.No experience necessary!Family friendly with parental supervision!Program: Habitat Restoration Community Event Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Dec 29, 2026 Zip Code: 92108 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Join the R.A.F.T. Team!Thank you so much for your interest in volunteering with our River Assessment Field Team! The River Assessment Field Team (R.A.F.T.) performs reconnaissance on different segments of the San Diego River and documents trash sites using a smartphone-based mapping app. The data that the team collects is used by trash removal teams, researchers, community members and policy makers. R.A.F.T. also works to end homelessness in the riverbed and considers this an intersectional issue with environmental stewardship. Volunteers help collect data on encampment locations and share it with our homelessness outreach partners so they can locate individuals who need help with housing placement and other social services. We also hand out care kits to provide hygiene items, water, and snacks to people living in the riverbed. Sign up for the twice-weekly surveys below to help with these efforts. We also create care kits and conduct 3 census events per year. If you are interested in getting added to a care kit party interest list click here. If you are interested in receiving notifications on upcoming census events, please click here. R.A.F.T. is best-suited for repeat volunteers over the age of 18 who are available on Tuesday or Friday mornings. Volunteers are requested to attend 2-8 events per month. Due to the nature of these events, we do not authorize community service hour verification. Locations are chosen one week in advance and are shared via email. Some locations have challenging access, sometimes requiring that volunteers walk through dense vegetation, bend over under trees and vegetation, or climb down steep embankments. Closed-toed shoes and long pants are required. Sun protection and water are highly recommended. Volunteers should also be aware that they are likely to encounter individuals experiencing homelessness. Prior to the first outing, participants must complete a virtual training (30 min) which goes through our data collection methods and protocols on how to use the Mappler K3 smartphone app, which connects to our online database here. All RAFT events are led by a staff member or trained volunteer. Leaders provide on-site training to all participants. Details for each event (including the meeting location) are given via email the week before. We would love to have you come join RAFT! By volunteering to document river threats, you can be a citizen scientist and help improve the future of our river. After applying for the R.A.F.T. team through this event, our team will review your application and add you to the team. At this point, R.A.F.T. events will be visible to you, and you will also begin to receive emails regarding location and details. Program: River Assessment Field Team (R.A.F.T.) Thank you so much for your interest in volunteering with our River Assessment Field Team! The River Assessment Field Team (R.A.F.T.) performs reconnaissance on different segments of the San Diego River and documents trash sites using a smartphone-based mapping app. The data that the team collects is used by trash removal teams, researchers, community members and policy makers. R.A.F.T. also works to end homelessness in the riverbed and considers this an intersectional issue with environmental stewardship. Volunteers help collect data on encampment locations and share it with our homelessness outreach partners so they can locate individuals who need help with housing placement and other social services. We also hand out care kits to provide hygiene items, water, and snacks to people living in the riverbed. Sign up for the twice-weekly surveys below to help with these efforts. We also create care kits and conduct 3 census events per year. If you are interested in getting added to a care kit party interest list click here. If you are interested in receiving notifications on upcoming census events, please click here. R.A.F.T. is best-suited for repeat volunteers over the age of 18 who are available on Tuesday or Friday mornings. Volunteers are requested to attend 2-8 events per month. Due to the nature of these events, we do not authorize community service hour verification. Locations are chosen one week in advance and are shared via email. Some locations have challenging access, sometimes requiring that volunteers walk through dense vegetation, bend over under trees and vegetation, or climb down steep embankments. Closed-toed shoes and long pants are required. Sun protection and water are highly recommended. Volunteers should also be aware that they are likely to encounter individuals experiencing homelessness. Prior to the first outing, participants must complete a virtual training (30 min) which goes through our data collection methods and protocols on how to use the Mappler K3 smartphone app, which connects to our online database here. All RAFT events are led by a staff member or trained volunteer. Leaders provide on-site training to all participants. Details for each event (including the meeting location) are given via email the week before. We would love to have you come join RAFT! By volunteering to document river threats, you can be a citizen scientist and help improve the future of our river. After applying for the R.A.F.T. team through this event, our team will review your application and add you to the team. At this point, R.A.F.T. events will be visible to you, and you will also begin to receive emails regarding location and details. Program: River Assessment Field Team (R.A.F.T.) Community Event Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 92110 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Join the River Rescue Team!The River Rescuers are a fun group of dedicated volunteers! This group of repeat volunteers currently meet on Wednesday and Saturday mornings. They support the Clean and Green Team by doing pre-event and post-event site visits, removing trash sites that are not suited for a large community clean-up or too difficult to reach. They are a small but mighty team! Clean-ups take place on Wednesday and Saturday mornings. Unlike our much larger, more accessible Clean & Green events, River Rescues are small, informal, fast-paced, and often unsupervised. They are designed for experienced repeat volunteers over the age of 18 with a true passion for cleaning the San Diego River. River Rescues may be volunteer-led without River Park staff present. The adventurous River Rescue team often targets locations that may not be appropriate for our larger community events. Some locations have challenging access and long hauls, sometimes requiring that volunteers walk through dense vegetation, climb down steep embankments, or haul trash up to ¾ mile. The majority of the trash they clean up has been left behind by individuals experiencing homelessness. Volunteers can expect a challenging morning of removing items such as mattresses, clothing, shopping carts, and often unsavory items such as needles. Due to the nature of these events, we do not authorize community service hour verification for River Rescues. Locations are chosen one week in advance and are shared via email. Chosen locations are based on need, using trash data collected by our assessment team. Due to the high risk of Hepatitis A exposure, we strongly encourage volunteers to be vaccinated for the Hepatitis A virus prior to participating. If you don’t need community service hours and are up for the challenge, this is a great opportunity for volunteers looking to work hard, get outdoors, and make new friends. Some of the volunteers have been doing so with us for over a decade! Program: River Rescue The River Rescuers are a fun group of dedicated volunteers! This group of repeat volunteers currently meet on Wednesday and Saturday mornings. They support the Clean and Green Team by doing pre-event and post-event site visits, removing trash sites that are not suited for a large community clean-up or too difficult to reach. They are a small but mighty team! Clean-ups take place on Wednesday and Saturday mornings. Unlike our much larger, more accessible Clean & Green events, River Rescues are small, informal, fast-paced, and often unsupervised. They are designed for experienced repeat volunteers over the age of 18 with a true passion for cleaning the San Diego River. River Rescues may be volunteer-led without River Park staff present. The adventurous River Rescue team often targets locations that may not be appropriate for our larger community events. Some locations have challenging access and long hauls, sometimes requiring that volunteers walk through dense vegetation, climb down steep embankments, or haul trash up to ¾ mile. The majority of the trash they clean up has been left behind by individuals experiencing homelessness. Volunteers can expect a challenging morning of removing items such as mattresses, clothing, shopping carts, and often unsavory items such as needles. Due to the nature of these events, we do not authorize community service hour verification for River Rescues. Locations are chosen one week in advance and are shared via email. Chosen locations are based on need, using trash data collected by our assessment team. Due to the high risk of Hepatitis A exposure, we strongly encourage volunteers to be vaccinated for the Hepatitis A virus prior to participating. If you don’t need community service hours and are up for the challenge, this is a great opportunity for volunteers looking to work hard, get outdoors, and make new friends. Some of the volunteers have been doing so with us for over a decade! Program: River Rescue Community Event Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 92110 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Project in a Box - Garden Platform Railing ImprovementHandy and looking for a community beautification project? The Point Loma Native Plant Garden has a solid platform railing overlooking the garden meadow, but still is in need of some final improvements! To ensure the highest standard of safety, we are looking to add additional horizontal beams to finish this railing that started life as two different Eagle Scout projects over the years. You source and cut the wood at home and we'll meet you at the Point Loma Native Plant Garden to assist in installation and painting!
Reach out if this sounds like a project you or your family/club/group would love to complete!
Tools Supplied: Screws Cordless Drill PaintProgram: Independent Activities Handy and looking for a community beautification project? The Point Loma Native Plant Garden has a solid platform railing overlooking the garden meadow, but still is in need of some final improvements! To ensure the highest standard of safety, we are looking to add additional horizontal beams to finish this railing that started life as two different Eagle Scout projects over the years. You source and cut the wood at home and we'll meet you at the Point Loma Native Plant Garden to assist in installation and painting!
Reach out if this sounds like a project you or your family/club/group would love to complete!
Tools Supplied: Screws Cordless Drill PaintProgram: Independent Activities Community Event Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 92110 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Join the Art Restoration Team (A.R.T.)!When one of the murals needs some sprucing up, we call the Art Restoration Team! This is a great opportunity for emerging artists, community artists, and families to create something larger than themselves and spend some quality time along the river! If you want to join A.R.T., let us know by signing up above! We will contact you when there is an A.R.T. event coming up, if there are none already listed under the Murals program page. Program: Murals When one of the murals needs some sprucing up, we call the Art Restoration Team! This is a great opportunity for emerging artists, community artists, and families to create something larger than themselves and spend some quality time along the river! If you want to join A.R.T., let us know by signing up above! We will contact you when there is an A.R.T. event coming up, if there are none already listed under the Murals program page. Program: Murals Community Event Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 92110 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Virtual Team Up to Clean UpWhile we put on clean-up events throughout the riverbed, people often want to make a difference in their own neighborhood - which may not be close to the river. This Bingo Card gives you plenty of challenges, from doing a clean-up during sunset to creating your own clean-up playlist. If you get bingo, or even better, complete the entire sheet, you can get a prize - just don't forget to take pictures for each challenge as proof!
Program: Independent Activities While we put on clean-up events throughout the riverbed, people often want to make a difference in their own neighborhood - which may not be close to the river. This Bingo Card gives you plenty of challenges, from doing a clean-up during sunset to creating your own clean-up playlist. If you get bingo, or even better, complete the entire sheet, you can get a prize - just don't forget to take pictures for each challenge as proof!
Program: Independent Activities Community Event Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 92110 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Outdoor Education VolunteerWould you like to share your outdoor knowledge and/or education? Do you love getting both adults and kids excited about nature? We'd love to have you on our team! Field Trips: We often put on field trips for children's groups, which include a nature walk, collecting bug samples in the river, then looking at them under a microscope and identifying them. We need someone who can "make sense of nature" - someone who is listening to and absorbing their surroundings and making sense of it, so they can help education the children. Examples of this are saying "This is stinging nettle, don't touch this!" or "This is edible!". We offer field trips Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays. We typically need volunteers for a 3.5 hour window, starting between 8:30am and 9:30am. We typically hold field trips in Ocean Beach or Mission Valley. If you'd like to volunteer for a specific event rather than for field trips, you can go to the Education Program Page and sign up for our upcoming events. If you don't have a lot of outdoor knowledge, we still need your help! Volunteering can be as simple as staying with the tent and guarding belongings, or assisting with educational activities (training provided). Docents: We are looking to start expanding on our educational opportunities, and potentially offering tours along the San Diego River. If you have knowledge of the San Diego River, have experience in the docent field, or are even just willing to learn, we'd love to have you! You don't have to be an expert in the field - but if you have knowledge and would love to share it with our current and future generations, sign up here and we'll get in contact with you regarding how you can help!
Program: Education Would you like to share your outdoor knowledge and/or education? Do you love getting both adults and kids excited about nature? We'd love to have you on our team! Field Trips: We often put on field trips for children's groups, which include a nature walk, collecting bug samples in the river, then looking at them under a microscope and identifying them. We need someone who can "make sense of nature" - someone who is listening to and absorbing their surroundings and making sense of it, so they can help education the children. Examples of this are saying "This is stinging nettle, don't touch this!" or "This is edible!". We offer field trips Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays. We typically need volunteers for a 3.5 hour window, starting between 8:30am and 9:30am. We typically hold field trips in Ocean Beach or Mission Valley. If you'd like to volunteer for a specific event rather than for field trips, you can go to the Education Program Page and sign up for our upcoming events. If you don't have a lot of outdoor knowledge, we still need your help! Volunteering can be as simple as staying with the tent and guarding belongings, or assisting with educational activities (training provided). Docents: We are looking to start expanding on our educational opportunities, and potentially offering tours along the San Diego River. If you have knowledge of the San Diego River, have experience in the docent field, or are even just willing to learn, we'd love to have you! You don't have to be an expert in the field - but if you have knowledge and would love to share it with our current and future generations, sign up here and we'll get in contact with you regarding how you can help!
Program: Education Community Event Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 92110 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Project in a Box - ExamplesPart of a business, organization, group, or club and looking to make a difference in your community? Look no further, Project in a Box is brimming with some great ideas thought up by members from every part of the San Diego River Park Foundation community. We currently manage 3 native plant gardens, 10 murals, and 52 miles of river, so there are always opportunities to make an impact with Project in a Box! Project in a Box examples: River Projects Invasive plant removal Clean-ups Pollution monitoring Garden Projects Identify and inventory native plant garden Seed collecting / bank Revamping drainage / erosion control New signage for fauna Gardening / trimming / weeding / watering Plant propagation Mural restoration Mural touch up Graffiti removal Building projects Benches Owl boxes Bat boxes Bee boxes Garden Bridges Seed BankIf any of these projects sound like something you'd like to get you and your group's hands on, or if you have a new idea of your own, please email us at Shane@sandiegoriver.org so we can give you further guidance! PLEASE DO NOT SIGN UP FOR THIS EVENT, SPECIFIC VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE UNDER INDEPENDENT ACTIVITIES. Program: Independent Activities Part of a business, organization, group, or club and looking to make a difference in your community? Look no further, Project in a Box is brimming with some great ideas thought up by members from every part of the San Diego River Park Foundation community. We currently manage 3 native plant gardens, 10 murals, and 52 miles of river, so there are always opportunities to make an impact with Project in a Box! Project in a Box examples: River Projects Invasive plant removal Clean-ups Pollution monitoring Garden Projects Identify and inventory native plant garden Seed collecting / bank Revamping drainage / erosion control New signage for fauna Gardening / trimming / weeding / watering Plant propagation Mural restoration Mural touch up Graffiti removal Building projects Benches Owl boxes Bat boxes Bee boxes Garden Bridges Seed BankIf any of these projects sound like something you'd like to get you and your group's hands on, or if you have a new idea of your own, please email us at Shane@sandiegoriver.org so we can give you further guidance! PLEASE DO NOT SIGN UP FOR THIS EVENT, SPECIFIC VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE UNDER INDEPENDENT ACTIVITIES. Program: Independent Activities Community Event Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 92110 Allow Groups: No |