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Jun 06

Ross Island On-Water Cleanup (Seat in Canoe or BYOB)

Join Willamette Riverkeeper as we take to the water to clean up Ross Island. Ross Island is home to nesting eagles and herons and provides shallow water habitat for fish species as they migrate along important waterways. By pulling as much trash from the area as possible, we'll improve the quality of habitat for wildlife in our city and beyond. WRK will provide motor boat support to safely transport trash and dispose of it properly. Come steward Ross Island with us by reserving a seat in one of our canoes or bringing your own boat. Invite a friend and Get Dirty for Good with us!

Willamette Park
6500 S Macadam Avenue, Portland, OR 97219
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Jun 06, 2026 09:00am - Jun 06, 2026 12:30pm

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WHAT: Join Willamette Riverkeeper and our incredible volunteers as we take to the water together to clean up Ross Island Lagoon. Located just one mile upstream from downtown Portland, Ross Island is home to nesting birds such as Bald Eagles and Great Blue Herons and habitat for native fish species such as Chinook, Coho, and Steelhead as they migrate along these important waterways.


Removing rubbish from Ross Island supports healthy habitats and keeps trash from flowing downriver to the confluence with the Columbia and ultimately our ocean. Our team of safety paddlers along with motor boat support will help volunteers access and transport trash back to shore where we can dispose of it properly.


WHEN & WHERE: Saturday, June 6th, 2026 | 9AM - 12:30PM

Please meet at the Willamette Park boat ramp located at SW Macadam Avenue and Nebraska Street, Portland, OR 97219. We will unload boats and gear, provide a safety briefing, distribute personal protective equipment and paddle over to cleanup.


DETAILS: Please be on time! We will aim to get on the water by 9:30AM, but initial setup can take a little while. Please dress for the weather, bring water, and wear sturdy closed-toe shoes that you are comfortable getting wet/muddy. Willamette Riverkeeper will provide trash bags, gloves, and trash grabbers. PFDs will be provided and must be worn at all times on the river to participate in this event. 


BYOB? Please be proficient paddling in moving water for this event, and always be aware of high water currents.


QUESTIONS? Reach out to event coordinator Theresa Tran at theresa@willametteriverkeeper.org


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Willamette Riverkeeper thanks our sponsor Oregon Metro for support in making these cleanups possible.