Earth Day 2026 🌏
While we try to be good stewards year-round, Earth Day is a special day to recognize Her gifts—and give back. We’re thrilled to partner with some incredible organizations this year to offer structured opportunities to show some love to Mama. Explore them below.
Los Angeles
🪨 Crag Clean Up 🪨
🗓️April 11, 9am – 12pm
📍Stoney Point
We're teaming up with Sender One for an exciting Crag Clean Up at Stoney Point.
Meet at the entrance to Stoney Point, off Topanga Canyon Blvd. Near the horses. Under the tree.
Need directions? Click here.
Bay Area
🧹 Trail Clean Up 🧹
🗓️April 18, 9am – 12pm
📍Dimond Park
Join Friends of Sausal Creek and us for a morning of trail cleanup in Dimond Canyon.
Meet at the Scout Hut in Dimond Park at 9am. We'll work until 12pm.
Volunteers will be fueled with free coffee and pastries—and invited to enjoy a free day of climbing at Pacific Pipe after the cleanup.
Hang with the community, make a positive impact, and spend your Earth Day doing something meaningful (and fun).
Bay Area
🪨 Crag Clean Up 🪨
🗓️April 22, 5pm – 7pm
📍Mortar Rock & Indian Rock
Join the Bay Area Climbers Coalition and us for a crag clean up.
Meet at Indian Rock. We'll spend some time cleaning up here and at Mortar Rock (only a stone's throw away).
Join us afterwards for a laid-back after party at The Oaks from 7:30–9:30pm.
Good vibes, good people, and a chance to give back to the good places we love to climb.
Sacramento
🪢 Gear Swap 🪢
🗓️April 22, 6pm – 8pm
📍Touchstone Pintworks
Refresh your rack and find new treasures at the community gear swap at Pintworks—Touchstone's brewery, restaurant, and taproom located next door to Sacramento Pipeworks.
Bring your gently used gear to trade or sell, connect with fellow climbers, and score some solid deals while celebrating Earth Day.
FRESNO
🪨 Yosemite Clean Up 🪨
🗓️April 25, 10am – 2pm
📍Yosemite National Park
Join the Yosemite Climbing Association and us for a tree clearing and clean up at the Cathedral Boulders of Yosemite National Park in celebration of Earth Day.
You'll get to use traditional park service tools to clear a path for climbers and different user groups all while hanging out in one of the coolest places on Earth.
Meet at the El Cap Crossing at 10am. Look for members of the park service once you're there. Bring your own snacks + hydration, and wear closed-toed shoes. Gloves, eye protection, and tools will be provided.
All volunteers will be granted free park access for the day of clean up. Stick around afterward to enjoy Yosemite.