Help restore native forests by removing invasive species at Sweetwater Creek State Park.
Sun, 13 Sep 2026
9:00 AM – 11:30 AM (America/New_York)
Sweetwater Creek State Park Lithia Springs , Georgia
Join the Native Forest Restoration Eco-Stewards Program for a hands-on morning of environmental conservation at Sweetwater Creek State Park. This volunteer-led initiative focuses on removing invasive plant species to help native forests thrive. Participants will learn about local ecology while making a tangible impact on the park's health. Whether you are a nature enthusiast or looking to give back to the community, this program offers a rewarding way to spend your Sunday morning outdoors.
What to Expect
A guided volunteer session working in the forest to improve local biodiversity.
Who Should Attend
Nature lovers
Students
Community volunteers
Environmental advocates
Agenda Overview
9:00 AM - 11:30 AM: Invasive species removal and restoration work.
Venue & Address
Sweetwater Creek State Park
1750 Mt Vernon Rd Lithia Springs , Georgia – 30122 United States
Organizer
EcoAddendum · Nonprofit
An organization dedicated to environmental education and restoration.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is the event?
Sweetwater Creek State Park, 1750 Mt Vernon Rd, Lithia Springs, GA.
What should I bring?
Wear sturdy shoes, long pants, and bring water and gloves.
Is experience required?
No, training is provided on-site.
Is there an age limit?
Check with the organizer for age-appropriate participation.
How do I register?
Visit the EcoAddendum or Explore Georgia website to sign up.
What if it rains?
Check the organizer's website for weather-related cancellations.