Cedar Point NWR Beach Cleanup
Environment · Volunteer

Cedar Point NWR Beach Cleanup

A volunteer-led beach cleanup event at the Cedar Point National Wildlife Refuge to help protect local habitats.

Sat, 11 Jul 2026 10:30 AM (America/New_York) Cedar Point National Wildlife Refuge Oregon , Ohio
The Cedar Point NWR Beach Cleanup is a community-driven volunteer event dedicated to preserving the natural beauty and ecological health of the Cedar Point National Wildlife Refuge in Oregon, Ohio. Participants will work together to remove debris from the shoreline, helping to protect local wildlife and maintain the refuge's pristine environment. This event is an excellent opportunity for nature enthusiasts and conservation-minded individuals to make a tangible impact on their local ecosystem.

What to Expect

A hands-on outdoor volunteer experience focused on cleaning up the refuge shoreline.

Who Should Attend

  • Nature lovers
  • Volunteers
  • Conservationists
  • Local residents
  • Students

Agenda Overview

The cleanup begins at 10:30 AM on Saturday, July 11, 2026.
Venue & Address
Cedar Point National Wildlife Refuge
Oregon , Ohio
United States
Organizer
U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service · Government Agency
The federal agency responsible for managing national wildlife refuges.

Frequently Asked Questions

What should I bring?
Wear comfortable outdoor clothing, sturdy shoes, and bring water.
Where is the event?
Cedar Point National Wildlife Refuge, Oregon, OH.
Is registration required?
Check the official U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service or Eventbrite page for details.
Who can participate?
The event is open to the public, though minors may need adult supervision.
What is the goal?
To remove trash and debris from the beach to protect wildlife habitats.
Is there a fee?
No, this is a free volunteer event.
Tags
environment volunteer nature Oregon OH conservation wildlife
Summary
Volunteer beach cleanup at Cedar Point National Wildlife Refuge.
Highlights
  • Environmental conservation
  • Habitat protection
  • Community volunteerism
  • Outdoor activity
  • Wildlife refuge support
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