U.S. Forest Service

09/08/2025 | News release | Distributed by Public on 09/08/2025 09:44

National Public Lands Day is approaching

National Public Lands Day-held this year on Sept. 27-offers everyone the chance to participate in the preservation and care of the lands that connect us, inspire us and shape our sense of belonging. This annual event also helps bring together individuals, communities and organizations dedicated to preserving and enhancing our shared natural spaces.

This year's theme, "Our Home Outdoors," emphasizes the importance of public lands as more than just beautiful landscapes; they are essential places for gathering, learning, healing and building connections. Our volunteer efforts help ensure these cherished areas remain vibrant, healthy and accessible for generations to come.

Activities may include collecting trash, planting trees, restoring pathways or joining events celebrating the history and culture of these locations. Your contributions can have a significant impact on the health and sustainability of our national forests and grasslands by ensuring ensure these areas remain welcoming, vibrant and full of life.

Let's work together to take care of our shared backyard!

Find an event near you:

Locate a volunteering opportunity in your community

Find out more about The National Environmental Education Foundation:

https://www.neefusa.org/

The vibrant illustration for this year's National Public Lands Day campaing created by Lindsay "Bones" Cordero, a Washington, DC-based artist, author-illustrator and creative entrepreneur. Cordero is a US Air Force veteran whose journey from national security to storytelling through art is rooted in a deep commitment to mental health, literacy and conservation.
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