Flipflops, Floaties, and Flotsam
River Ambassadors continue to sweep up regular litter on the Clackamas Water Trail, particularly between Barton and Riverside Park.
River Ambassadors continue to sweep up regular litter on the Clackamas Water Trail, particularly between Barton and Riverside Park.
CLEANUP TALLY SO FAR FROM RIVER AMBASSADORS ON THE CLACKAMAS WATER TRAIL Thanks again to our regular River Ambassadors who have done a fantastic job keeping Stash the Trash Bag stations stocked, modeling great stewardship and safe recreation, and continuing to clean up after our fellow citizens.
CELEBRATE ONE OF THE CLEANEST URBAN RIVERS IN THE WORLD The 20th Annual Down the River Cleanup on the Clackamas will be held September 10th, 2023
Cleanup Report from River AmbassadorsThank you, Amy, Dakota, and Sean for an excellent sweep of the lowest Clackamas section from Riverside Park and up the Willamette to PaddleSport Landing. This…
Cleanup Report from River Ambassadors Tina and ErinWe had a great river run July 12.We picked up about 15 bags of cans,7 popped floaties,12 flip flops amongst other things.I was…
Perfect day to Paddle the Clack!A small group of River Ambassadors (Bill Collins, Babe Taylor, and Matt Taylor) conducted a pretty thorough Carver to Riverside sweep on Sunday, July 9th. We saw Osprey,…
Calling all River Rats*! The Clackamas River needs a little help. While river visitors often help clean up the river as they go - and many greatly appreciate the fresh supply…
Thank you to River Ambassadors Bill Collins, Margarita Chmykhalova, Paul Chmykhalov and Josie Cannistra for helping build the first Clackamas Water Trail map sign.
Introducing Ethan Nemiroff, 2023 Clackamas Water Trail Intern Left to right: Dr. Max Nielsen-Pincus, Ethan Nemiroff, Kim Swan, all sporting the highly coveted ‘River Ambassador’ hat. We Love Clean Rivers…
Thanks to all volunteers, sponsors, and partners for cleaning up the Clackamas River! Let's keep going!