National Public Lands Day

Wed, Sep 2nd 2015, 9:00am - 1:00pm
Oak Shores Day Use Area, Lake Berryessa

Come join us for National Public Lands Day, the nation's largest volunteer event for public lands. More than 170,000 Americans will volunteer their time this year helping to restore and conserve their favorite places. This year's event will also be a kick off to E.K.I.P., an initiative to get every 4th grader to visit our nation's federal lands within the next year! Help restore Lake Berryessa's native landscape at this restoration event at Oak Shores Day Use Area. Volunteers of all ages will plant native trees, distribute mulch and create a grove of trees for future generations to enjoy while visiting our park. From 12 p.m. to 1 p.m., 4th graders will attempt to catch one of the many species of fish that thrive at Lake Berryessa. Fishing poles will be provided. If you are interested in volunteering or attending, please contact Jennifer Onufer at 707-966-2111 ext.112 or jonufer@usbr.gov.