Eagle River Coalition is excited to organize the 24th Annual Community Highway Pride Cleanup happening Saturday May 4, 2024.
Every year, hundreds of dedicated volunteers participate in the county-wide Community Pride Highway Cleanup.
From its inception in the early 2000’s, in which nearly 50 tons of trash had accumulated and was removed, great strides have been made to reduce littering, and now an average of 10-15 tons of debris is removed annually.
Thank you to all who have participated! You can read about the success of the 2023 cleanup here!
We’re always looking for event sponsors for the cleanup and our mission-driven programs and events. If you’d like to support the work of Eagle River Coalition, please reach out to development@eagleriverco.org.
Thank you for your interest in keeping the roadways of Eagle County clean for our wildlife, residents, visitors and to protect the quality of our rivers and streams.
We rely on team leaders to be the point of contact for each team. Recruiting their volunteers, sharing logistics, ensuring waivers are submitted, and picking up bags and safety vests from Eagle River Coalition are among some of the responsibilities of team leaders.
Interested in volunteering, but not quite ready to be a team leader? Reach out to let us know by emailing cleanup@eagleriverco.org with the below information and we will do our best to connect you with a team leader for an existing segment.
Due to limited staff capacity, we are unable to guarantee volunteer placement, yet truly appreciate your interest in keeping our waterways healthy.
This map is intended as a resource to help each team leader identify their confirmed section, and does not provide section details beyond mile markers. The link is mobile-friendly. For additional details and/or questions about your section, please email cleanup@eagleriverco.org.
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