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SUMMARY:Lost Springs of the Ocklawaha Paddle with Adventure Outpost
DESCRIPTION:Lost Springs of the Ocklawaha Paddle with Adventure Outpost | Thursday\, February 5 from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. | Ocklawaha River/Rodman Reservoir\nThis 4 hour (7-mile) downstream paddle will take us through a section of the Ocklawaha we rarely visit – the upper end of Rodman Reservoir. \nWe’ll begin in an area where the reservoir is very shallow\, so its influence is less dramatic than further down stream. The forest is largely intact and actually quite beautiful. Since this area is now usually covered with a thin sheet of water\, all but the most aquatic tree species remain. In some places we find pure stands of bald cypress. When the reservoir is full\, we can paddle among these cypress–a truly transcendent experience. However\, the reservoir is still a bit low from the recent drawdown so it might not yet be deep enough for paddling among the trees. \nAs we descend the river\, effects of the reservoir become increasingly apparent. The trees become more widely spaced and many show the signs of stress from the high water. By the time we reach our take-out\, few trees remain in the open reservoir. \nIn some places we also glimpse the arrow-straight\, 400-ft wide path that was to be the route of the barges\, had the canal been completed. Nature has made the best of the situation – as it always does – and birding is good in these areas. \nHighlights\nThis day’s route will take us past a couple of the 20+ springs that have been lost to Rodman Reservoir. Most of these springs are completely submerged when the reservoir is full\, but a couple in the upper reaches where we’ll be paddling on this trip are usually visible. \n\nRegister\nTo reserve your spot\, contact Lars Andersen at Adventure Outpost: (386) 497-4214. \nCost is $65 per person if you need to rent a kayak\, and $50 if you bring your own boat. Shuttling will be provided from the take-out back to where your car is parked. \nDirections and exact start location will be provided when you sign up. \nHistory\nPeople have lived along Ocklawaha for over 15\,000 years. Evidence of their passing can be seen on all stretches of the river. Even though all sections were occupied in all time periods\, certain stretches of the river seem to have a much more obvious connection to specific tribes or cultures. In the lower river\, certain features tend to keep us mindful of the Archaic Period cultures\, while the upper river is palpably the realm of the Acuera. The section we’ll be exploring on this trip is all about the Seminoles. Several important historical sites and some fascinating stories – including some in our own time – give this part of Ocklawaha a powerful Seminole identity. \nDifficulty\nThis is an easy paddle on slow\, tannin-stained waters. There is plenty of water here so you won’t have to pull over any shoals or shallows. \nMore Info\nHere’s an essay about Cannon Spring and Rodman Reservoir (by Lars Andersen\, your guide for this paddle). \n\nRegister\nTo reserve your spot\, contact Lars Andersen at Adventure Outpost: (386) 497-4214. \nCost is $65 per person if you need to rent a kayak\, and $50 if you bring your own boat. Shuttling will be provided from the take-out back to where your car is parked. \nDirections and exact start location will be provided when you sign up.
URL:https://stjohnsriverkeeper.org/event/lost-springs-of-the-ocklawaha-paddle-with-adventure-outpost/
CATEGORIES:Get Your Feet Wet
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ORGANIZER;CN="Dryden Mills":MAILTO:dryden@stjohnsriverkeeper.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260207
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260208
DTSTAMP:20260421T090510
CREATED:20260119T125624Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260130T174921Z
UID:15258-1770422400-1770508799@stjohnsriverkeeper.org
SUMMARY:World Wetlands Day Celebration
DESCRIPTION:World Wetlands Day Celebration | Saturday\, February 7\nJoin us as we celebrate World Wetlands Day! While the holiday is observed on February 2\, we will be celebrating with a Choose-Your-Own-Adventure day on Saturday\, February 7. \nWetlands are some of the most diverse and important ecosystems on the planet\, but they are also some of the most threatened. Wetlands provide us with a wealth of ecosystem services like water filtration\, flood prevention\, groundwater recharge\, and more; however threats like development and climate change pose significant danger to their existence. \nIn observation of World Wetlands Day\, we are providing you with a handful of opportunities to get out and explore some of our local wetlands. \nOption 1 includes a series of free events at Timucuan Ecological and Historical Preserve. Take a look at the schedule below\, and when you select “Get Tickets”\, learn more and sign-up for one or more activities! \nOption 2 is a guided Stand Up Paddle Board Tour at nearby Pottsburg Creek! \nDuring this event\, we will also be highlighting the importance of wetlands\, some local issues our wetlands have faced\, as well as some opportunities to help protect wetlands. \nOption 1: Choose Your Own Adventure at Timucuan Ecological and Historical Preserve\n\n9-9:45 a.m.: Morning Stretch and Mediation with the Naham Experience (field in front of Fort Caroline)\n10-11:30 a.m.: Birding Walk with Duval Audubon (Hammock Trail)\n12-2 p.m.: Hike with the Sierra Club (Spanish Pond Trail)\n\nGet Tickets\nRSVP here – you can get a free ticket for just one of these events\, or all three. \nOption 2: Stand-Up Paddle Board Tour with Earthwander Tours\n\n12-2 p.m.: Stand-Up Paddle Tour of Pottsburg Creek\n\nJoin Kayla on a guided paddle board tour at nearby Pottsburg Creek! The paddle will start at Noon and last up to two hours. Tickets are $45 and include all equipment. \nRegister – Paddle\nRegister for the paddle event with Earthwander Tours.
URL:https://stjohnsriverkeeper.org/event/2026-02-world-wetlands-day-celebration/
LOCATION:Theodore Roosevelt Area of the Timucuan Ecological Preserve\, 13165 Mount Pleasant Rd.\, Jacksonville\, FL\, 32225\, United States
CATEGORIES:Get Your Feet Wet
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260207T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260207T110000
DTSTAMP:20260421T090510
CREATED:20260203T195358Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260203T200912Z
UID:15354-1770454800-1770462000@stjohnsriverkeeper.org
SUMMARY:Harborview Boat Ramp Cleanup
DESCRIPTION:Harborview Boat Ramp Cleanup | Saturday\, February 7 from 9-11 a.m. at Harborview Boat Ramp\nJoin us for a cleanup at Harborview Boat Ramp\, on the Ribault River in Jacksonville\, Florida! Help us prevent litter from ending up in our river. \nWatershed Address: Ribault River > Trout River > St. Johns River \nThis is part of the Resilient Ribault initiative. \nRSVP\nRegister here to let us know you plan to join us.
URL:https://stjohnsriverkeeper.org/event/2026-02-harborview-boat-ramp-cleanup/
LOCATION:Harborview Boat Ramp\, 4100 Harbor View Dr.\, Jacksonville\, FL\, 32208\, United States
CATEGORIES:Get Your Feet Wet,Volunteer
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ORGANIZER;CN="Trey Ford":MAILTO:trey@stjohnsriverkeeper.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260214T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260214T110000
DTSTAMP:20260421T090510
CREATED:20260130T181257Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260130T181257Z
UID:15339-1771059600-1771066800@stjohnsriverkeeper.org
SUMMARY:Riverview Park Service Day
DESCRIPTION:Riverview Park Service Day | Saturday\, February 14 | 9-11 a.m. | Riverview Park (9620 East Water Street)\nJoin St. Johns Riverkeeper for our regular day of service at Riverview Park on the Trout River. As Riverview Park’s Official Park Stewards\, this is part of an ongoing effort to improve and maintain this important community resource connecting locals to our river on Jacksonville’s northside. \nVolunteers can expect to collect litter\, clear trails\, catalog and/or remove invasive plants\, and more as needed! Cleanup bags\, gloves and grabbers will be provided. \nUseful Items to Bring:\n\nFULL reusable water bottle\nClosed-toe shoes (Required. We HIGHLY recommend wearing rain boots! This park is prone to flooding and general sogginess.)\nSun protection (sunscreen\, hat\, sunglasses)\nBug spray\nWork/gardening gloves (cleanup gloves will be provided)\nSmall garden tools (trowels\, shovels\, etc.)\n\nRegister\nPlease register to let us know you’ll be joining us so we can plan accordingly. \nSafety Precautions\n\nEveryone must register/sign a liability waiver to participate.\nAn adult must accompany youth under 18 years of age.\nStay together and work in teams of at least two people.\nWatch your footing\, avoid steep embankments\, and use caution when walking through tall grass or brush.\nDo not use your bare hands to pick up broken glass or sharp items. Trash grabbers will be available.\nLeave hazardous items\, such as syringes or dead animals\, in place and notify the Site Captain.\nDo not try to pick up items too heavy for you to lift. When in doubt\, seek help.\nRespect wildlife and keep your distance.\nTake breaks as needed\, protect yourself from the sun\, and drink plenty of water.\nMake sure trash bags are not too full to close and secure.\nKeep tires separate from the trash bags.\n\nResilient Ribault\nThe Resilient Ribault initiative is a community-driven effort led by St. Johns Riverkeeper & LISC Jacksonville to protect and restore the Ribault River and the neighborhoods that call it home. At Riverview Park\, volunteers play a vital role in caring for one of the most important public access points to the river—supporting clean water\, healthy habitats\, and safe\, welcoming spaces for recreation and learning. \nThrough hands-on volunteer opportunities\, Resilient Ribault connects residents\, partners\, and local leaders to nature-based solutions like shoreline stewardship\, litter prevention\, habitat enhancement\, and community education. Every hour you give helps strengthen river health\, build neighborhood resilience\, and ensure the Trout River remains a resource for generations to come. \nWhether you’re a first-time volunteer or a returning steward of the river\, your participation at Riverview Park directly supports environmental justice\, climate resilience\, and community pride in Northwest Jacksonville.
URL:https://stjohnsriverkeeper.org/event/2026-02-riverview-park-service-day/
LOCATION:Riverview Park\, 9620 E Water St\, Jacksonville\, FL\, 32208
CATEGORIES:Get Your Feet Wet,Resilient Ribault,Volunteer
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ORGANIZER;CN="Trey Ford":MAILTO:trey@stjohnsriverkeeper.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260214T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260214T110000
DTSTAMP:20260421T090510
CREATED:20260130T181638Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260130T181740Z
UID:15342-1771059600-1771066800@stjohnsriverkeeper.org
SUMMARY:Moncrief Creek Cleanup with Eartha’s Farm
DESCRIPTION:Moncrief Creek Cleanup | Saturday\, February 14 from 9-11 a.m. at Eartha’s Farm and Market (5232 Moncrief Rd.)\nJoin us for our quarterly cleanup around Moncrief Creek at Eartha’s Farm & Market! This is part of an ongoing effort to improve and maintain this important community resource connecting locals to fresh and healthy foods on Jacksonville’s northside. #ResilientRibault \nEnjoy shopping at the farm stand when you’re done. \nWatershed Address: Moncrief Creek > Trout River > St. Johns River \nRegister\nPlease RSVP in advance so we know approximately how many volunteers to plan for\, and to receive any event updates. \nUseful Items to Bring\n\nFULL reusable water bottle\nClosed-toe shoes (Required)\nSun protection (sunscreen\, hat\, sunglasses)\nBug spray\nWork/gardening gloves (cleanup gloves will be provided)\nSmall garden tools (trowels\, shovels\, etc.)\n\nResilient Ribault\nLearn more about the Resilient Ribault initiative.
URL:https://stjohnsriverkeeper.org/event/2026-02-moncrief-creek-cleanup-with-earthas-farm/
LOCATION:Eartha’s Farm and Market\, 4850 Moncrief Rd.\, Jacksonville\, FL\, 32209\, United States
CATEGORIES:Get Your Feet Wet,Resilient Ribault,Volunteer
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ORGANIZER;CN="Trey Ford":MAILTO:trey@stjohnsriverkeeper.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260215T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260215T120000
DTSTAMP:20260421T090510
CREATED:20260105T194331Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260204T192821Z
UID:15202-1771149600-1771156800@stjohnsriverkeeper.org
SUMMARY:McCoys Creek Cleanup
DESCRIPTION:McCoys Creek Cleanup | Sunday\, February 15\, 2026 from 10 a.m. – Noon at 168 S. Myrtle Ave\nJoin us for our monthly cleanup on McCoys Creek! As always\, all of our cleanups are RAIN or SHINE. These cleanups are open to everyone – the more the merrier! \nWhat to Bring:\n\nFULL Reusable Water Bottle\nHat\, Sunglasses\, Sunscreen\nClosed-toe shoes (required)\nRain boots\, work boots\, or waders are extremely helpful!\nOptional: Heavy duty gloves (if desired)\n\nCleanup gloves and bags will be provided by City of Jacksonville and Keep Jacksonville Beautiful. \nRSVP\nRSVP here to let us know you’re coming! \nIf you have any questions\, please contact Dryden Mills at dryden@stjohnsriverkeeper.org.
URL:https://stjohnsriverkeeper.org/event/2026-02-mccoys-creek-cleanup/
LOCATION:168 S Myrtle Ave\, 168 S Myrtle Ave\, Jacksonville\, FL\, 32204\, United States
CATEGORIES:Get Your Feet Wet,Volunteer
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260216T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260216T110000
DTSTAMP:20260421T090510
CREATED:20260206T215035Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260206T220012Z
UID:15379-1771232400-1771239600@stjohnsriverkeeper.org
SUMMARY:Historic African American Cemetery Tour with Ennis Davis
DESCRIPTION:Historic African American Cemetery Tour with Ennis Davis | Monday\, February 16 from 9-11 a.m. at Sunset Cemetery\nIt’s been said that a city’s history is written on its tombstones\, and nowhere is this truer than at Sunset Cemetery\, one of Jacksonville’s largest historic African American cemeteries. \nJoin LISC\, St. Johns RIVERKEEPER\, and the Jaxson Magazine’s Ennis Davis for a walking tour covering the overlooked history of many of early Jacksonville’s most interesting figures\, including Florida’s first Black millionaire A.L. Lewis. \nHear Jacksonville history as only The Jaxson can tell it. \nRegister\nThis is a free event\, but please reserve your spot here.
URL:https://stjohnsriverkeeper.org/event/2026-02-historic-african-american-cemetery-tour-with-ennis-davis/
LOCATION:Sunset Cemetery\, Corner of Moncrief Road and Edgewood Dr.\, Jacksonville\, FL\, 32209\, United States
CATEGORIES:Get Your Feet Wet,Resilient Ribault
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ORGANIZER;CN="Trey Ford":MAILTO:trey@stjohnsriverkeeper.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260221T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260221T120000
DTSTAMP:20260421T090510
CREATED:20260204T182206Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260204T203420Z
UID:15360-1771664400-1771675200@stjohnsriverkeeper.org
SUMMARY:History and Service Tour: McCoys Creek
DESCRIPTION:History and Service Tour: McCoys Creek | Saturday\, February 21 from 9 a.m. – Noon | Daily Manna Community Garden (426 Smith Street\, Jacksonville\, FL 32204)\nJoin us as we partner with Groundwork Jacksonville to learn about the history of the McCoys Creek area and work to beautify it. \nWe will be led on a walking tour of the neighborhood by Gloria McNair from Groundwork Jacksonville. She will show us points of interest while educating the group about the unique history of the area\, including a focus on relevant topics for Black History Month\, as well as the McCoys Creek Restoration Project. \nAlong the way\, we will stop and pick up trash to keep the neighborhood clean and beautiful! We will end the morning back at the Daily Manna Community Garden\, where we will do some service work to help get the garden ready for spring. \nRegister\nRSVP here for this free\, educational service event!
URL:https://stjohnsriverkeeper.org/event/2026-02-history-and-service-tour-mccoys-creek/
LOCATION:Daily Manna Community Garden\, 426 Smith Street\, Jacksonville\, FL\, 32204\, United States
CATEGORIES:Get Your Feet Wet,Volunteer
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ORGANIZER;CN="Dryden Mills":MAILTO:dryden@stjohnsriverkeeper.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260221T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260221T130000
DTSTAMP:20260421T090510
CREATED:20260202T163445Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260217T163909Z
UID:15346-1771668000-1771678800@stjohnsriverkeeper.org
SUMMARY:Ocklawaha River Drawdown Cruise - SOLD OUT
DESCRIPTION:Reunite the Rivers: Ocklawaha River Drawdown Cruise | Saturday\, February 21 at 10 a.m. | SOLD OUT\nExplore the Ocklawaha with us during this historic drawdown. As we advocate to Reunite the Rivers\, join us for a rare opportunity to witness the impacts of the Kirkpatrick (formerly Rodman) Dam and imagine the possibilities of a reunited riverway. \nYour experienced captain\, Karen Chadwick\, will lead you along the river and share her knowledge of the area. We’ll leave from Kenwood Boat Ramp for a 3-hour tour. The boat only fits 6 passengers at a time\, so get your tickets before it fills up! \nRegister\nThis event is sold out.
URL:https://stjohnsriverkeeper.org/event/2026-02-ocklawaha-river-drawdown-cruise/
LOCATION:Kenwood Boat Ramp\, 191 Kenwood Boat Ramp Road\, Interlachen\, FL\, 32148\, United States
CATEGORIES:Advocacy,Get Your Feet Wet
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ORGANIZER;CN="Dryden Mills":MAILTO:dryden@stjohnsriverkeeper.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260228T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260228T120000
DTSTAMP:20260421T090510
CREATED:20260105T200902Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260225T214957Z
UID:15211-1772269200-1772280000@stjohnsriverkeeper.org
SUMMARY:Explore Wetland Preserve with Ben & Louann Williams - SOLD OUT
DESCRIPTION:Explore Wetland Preserve | Saturday\, February 28\, 2026 from 9 a.m. – Noon | 299 State Rte 100 Palatka\, Florida 32177 | SOLD OUT\nJoin us for a special opportunity to spend the day at Wetland Preserve\, a 3\,800-acre property in Putnam County protected by Florida Forever conservation easements and managed with conservation and stewardship at its core. \nThis event is more than just a walk in the woods—it’s a chance to learn firsthand how private lands play a powerful role in protecting clean water and healthy rivers. Ben and Louann Williams will share their experience as award-winning land stewards\, highlighting how conservation easements\, sustainable forestry\, and prescribed fire support both healthy forests and thriving watersheds. \nYou’ll gain insight into:\n\nThe vital connection between land conservation and watershed protection\nHow forests safeguard clean water and support the St. Johns River\nThe role of the Florida Wildlife Corridor and neighboring conservation lands\nPractical examples of sustainable forestry\, wildlife management\, and restoration\n\nBen and Louann are not only incredible stewards of the land but also engaging storytellers—whether it’s about conservation partnerships\, living with Florida’s wildlife\, or the history of St. Johns Riverkeeper. They’ll be available to answer your questions about conservation\, stewardship\, and North Florida’s unique ecosystems. \nDon’t miss this unique opportunity to explore Wetland Preserve\, connect land conservation to river protection\, and learn from two of North Florida’s most passionate advocates for land and water. \nRegister\nThis event is sold out. \nWhat to Bring/Wear\n\nWear long pants and closed toe shoes (hiking boots if they have them).\nBring/wear bug spray and sunscreen.\nBring a FULL water bottle.\nOptional: Your favorite St. Johns Riverkeeper hat!
URL:https://stjohnsriverkeeper.org/event/2026-02-explore-wetland-preserve-with-ben-louann-williams/
LOCATION:Wetland Preserve\, 299 State Rte 100\, Palatka\, FL\, 32177\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education,Get Your Feet Wet,River-Friendly
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ORGANIZER;CN="Dryden Mills":MAILTO:dryden@stjohnsriverkeeper.org
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