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SUMMARY:Truckee River Day
DESCRIPTION:Their restoration projects are full\, but you can still join the fun and celebrate our beautiful Truckee River at the River Fair from 1:00 -4:00 pm at Granite Flat Campground!\n\n\n\nBe part of what started it all. It was that first Truckee River Day in 1996 that spawned today's Truckee River Watershed Council. Since then thousands of nature-lovers have shown up yearly with their gumboots\, buckets\, shovels and smiles to take on 100s of restoration projects throughout the watershed.\n\nWork along side your friends   and make new ones   as together we repair and restore our watershed. Restoration projects begin at 9am and 11am and are open for all ages and abilities. After a day of working to restore our watershed\, you are invited to join us for the Truckee River Day Fair at Granite Flat Campground from 1pm to 4pm to celebrate the Truckee River! All are welcome   restoration volunteers and others. Come ready to have some fun   live entertainment\, environmental education activities\, art projects and more! Granite Flat is located 1 mile south of Truckee on Highway 89. Presented in partnership with Sierra Watershed Education Partnerships.\n\nTruckee River Day projects are designed to boost the benefits of large-scale restoration construction that has been completed in recent years. Activities like spreading native seed\, planting willows\, mulching\, building beaver dams\, improving trails and stabilizing streambanks help to recharge groundwater\, increase moisture to vegetation that supports critical habitat\, and keeps water flowing in our streams later into the dry season.\n\nFor example\, after our project work and Truckee River Day volunteer efforts in Martis Valley\, the effects of that restoration effort are ragingly clear. We can now observe a multi-thread channel system in what was once a straight\, single channel. There are backwater ponds\, new willows moving in\, and sagebrush moving out   excellent indicators of increased hydrologic function and wetland habitat area for sensitive wildlife species and for the enjoyment of our outdoor community! This Truckee River Day\, you have the opportunity to contribute to projects just like this one.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p avenir=""><strong><span style="color: rgb(105\, 128\, 131)\; font-family: &quot\;Avenir Medium&quot\;\, Helvetica\, Arial\, sans-serif\; font-size: 17px\; background-color: rgb(247\, 247\, 247)\;">Their restoration projects are full\, but you can still join the fun and celebrate our beautiful Truckee River at the River Fair from 1:00 -4:00 pm at Granite Flat Campground!</span></strong><br />\n<br />\nBe part of what started it all.&nbsp\;It was that first Truckee River Day in 1996 that spawned today&rsquo\;s Truckee River Watershed Council. Since then thousands of nature-lovers have shown up yearly with their gumboots\, buckets\, shovels and smiles to take on 100s of restoration projects throughout the watershed.</p>\n\n<p avenir="">Work along side your friends &ndash\; and make new ones &ndash\; as together we repair and restore our watershed.&nbsp\;Restoration projects begin at 9am and 11am and are open for all ages and abilities. After a day of working to restore our watershed\, you are invited to join us for the Truckee River Day Fair at Granite Flat Campground from 1pm to 4pm to celebrate the Truckee River! All are welcome &ndash\; restoration volunteers and others. Come ready to have some fun &ndash\; live entertainment\, environmental education activities\, art projects and more! Granite Flat is located 1 mile south of Truckee on Highway 89. Presented in partnership with Sierra Watershed Education Partnerships.</p>\n\n<p avenir="">Truckee River Day projects are designed to boost the benefits of large-scale restoration construction that has been completed in recent years. Activities like spreading native seed\, planting willows\, mulching\, building beaver dams\, improving trails and stabilizing streambanks help to recharge groundwater\, increase moisture to vegetation that supports critical habitat\, and keeps water flowing in our streams later into the dry season.</p>\n\n<p avenir="">For example\, after our project work and Truckee River Day volunteer efforts in Martis Valley\, the effects of that restoration effort are ragingly clear. We can now observe a multi-thread channel system in what was once a straight\, single channel. There are backwater ponds\, new willows moving in\, and sagebrush moving out &mdash\; excellent indicators of increased hydrologic function and wetland habitat area for sensitive wildlife species and for the enjoyment of our outdoor community! This Truckee River Day\, you have the opportunity to contribute to projects just like this one.</p>\n
LOCATION:Various throughout the watershed
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URL:https://business.truckee.com/events/details/truckee-river-day-10-19-2025-78745
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