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Wintler Wednesday - Clean the Beaches for All with Watershed Alliance of SW WA

  • Wintler Park, 6400 Southeast Beach Drive Vancouver, WA, 98661 United States (map)

Volunteers are invited to join the staff and community members to participate in the Beach Clean-Up at Wintler Park!

Situated on the bank of the Columbia River, this 12.5-acre beach park has picnic tables, paved walkways and a restroom.

  • Please dress for the weather, including sun protection, close-toed shoes, rain coat, etc.

  • Bring your own snacks and water.

  • Register Here

  • Accessibility: Parking and main pathways are paved and accessible to wheeled devices (strollers, walkers, wagons, etc.). The beach area is sandy and may include rocks, roots and other natural materials

  • Parking fees are required at Wintler Community Park from May 1 – Sept. 30. The daily parking fee is $6 per vehicle. You can pay the parking fee through the Parking Kitty app or mobile pay website. For information about parking with a placard or special license plate, please visit the City of Vancouver’s Disabled Parking webpage.

Thank you to our August Supporting Sponsor, Jacobs.

Support for Clean the Beaches for All was provided by the Columbia River Fund, a grantmaking fund created by Columbia Riverkeeper and administered by the Rose Foundation for Communities and the Environment.

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Actividad: Limpieza de playa en Wintler Park

Cuándo: Miércoles, 6 de Agosto 9:00 – 11:30

Dónde: Wintler Park, 6400 SE Beach Dr., Vancouver, WA 98661

Qué llevar:  Favor de usar pantalón largo, zapato cerrado y vestir de acuerdo al clima. Traer su propia agua y alimento.

 Registrate Aquí

 ¡Gracias Jacobs por patrocinar el apoyo de Agosto! El apoyo para Clean the Beaches for All (Limpiemos las Playas para Todos) fue proporcionado por Columbia River Fund, un fondo de subvenciones creado por Columbia Riverkeeper y administrado por la Rose Foundation para Comunidades y Medio Ambiente.

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