@ Celebrate Earth Day at one of Lake Tahoe’s most stunning beaches. Volunteers will help clean up Sand Harbor’s shoreline and sections of the East Shore Trail, protecting Lake Tahoe’s clear waters and scenic beauty. This popular annual event is family-friendly and perfect for first-time volunteers looking to make a big impact. Date: Wednesday, April 22, 2026 Time: TBD Location: Sand Harbor State Park Need to Know Pets not allowed Minors under 18 must be accompanied by an adult The program is weather-dependent and may be cancelled without notice; check the website for updates Meet-up location will be shared with registered volunteers What to Bring Water Comfortable walking shoes Weather-appropriate clothing Sun protection What to Expect Beach and trail cleanup Outdoor work on sand and paved trails All safety supplies provided Fees & Registration Free event Park entrance fee waived for volunteers Registration required at: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScqDbMow7CxNFOSA5gRThkcAUTNghrd8eHxbQwWrgLjEWdM6g/viewform Registration closes 72 hours before the start of the event. Contact: This program is hosted by Sand Harbor State Park. Kayla Parsley k.parsley@parks.nv.gov 775-684-2793 America 250 Nevada Gives Project This volunteer event is part of the America 250 Nevada Gives Project, a statewide initiative led by America 250 Nevada to encourage civic engagement and community service in honor of the nation’s 250th anniversary. Nevada State Parks is proud to participate by offering volunteer opportunities that directly support park stewardship, conservation, and visitor experience improvements across the state. These Nevada State Parks America 250 service projects are sponsored by MGM Resorts International, with support from Nevada Volunteers and the America 250 Nevada Gives Project.
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