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Earth Day Walk

Join us for a walk around Green Lake to celebrate our trees in honor of Earth Day! Expert volunteers will teach about Green Lake's trees and more.

Date:
April 25, 2026 11:00 AM
Location:
Near 5900 West Green Lake Way N, Seattle, WA 98103
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Come celebrate Earth Day and Arbor Day at Green Lake Park, 11 am – 1 pm on Saturday, April 25.

Volunteers from Tree Action Seattle, Green Seattle Partnership and Friends of Green Lake are offering a fun community event to celebrate nature, trees, and even frogs!

  • Discover amazing facts about some of the trees in the park
  • Learn about current Green Lake restoration projects from a Green Lake Park Forest Steward
  • Hear the latest updates on amphibian monitoring from Friends of Green Lake
  • Find out how you can have an impact in environmental protection

 📍 Find us just east of the Aqua Theater (aka Stadium steps) adjacent to the golf course (map here). The walk will begin at 11:30 and is less than a half mile, on flat ground.

Participating Organizations

Green Seattle Partnership is a collaboration between City of Seattle, community groups and non-profits, businesses, schools and thousands of volunteers working together to restore and actively maintain the City’s forested parklands and natural areas. Over 40% of our park lands are designated natural areas maintained by volunteers through GSP.

Friends of Green Lake is a charitable organization supporting consistent and thoughtful lake management and stewardship. FOGL is devoted to maintaining a healthy lake and was initially formed in response to toxic algae blooms. FOGL remains instrumental in improving water quality, organizing shoreline and habitat restoration projects, and building community partnerships.

Tree Action Seattle is a 100% volunteer run sponsored organization of the Seattle Parks Foundation, working to protect Seattle’s trees and promote climate resilience.

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