National Trails Day – June 4th – Clean-Up Event

GRANVILLE, OHIO GRANVILLE, OHIO (May 26, 2022) Join us on June 4, 2022, to celebrate the American Hiking Society’s National Trails Day. Together we’ll leave the trail and the outdoor community better than we found them.

Litter poisons our water, harms wildlife, and creates hazards for trail users. The impacts of litter are monumental to our environment. Every piece of trash we pick up helps to keep our trails safe and beautiful for all to enjoy. Your stewardship makes a difference!

When: June 4th, 2022

Time: Self-scheduled, anytime from dawn to dusk

Event Information & Locations: You can participate on any of our paved or natural trails within the Licking Park District. Find trail locations and event information here: https://americanhiking.org/national-trails-day/find-an-event/#find-event/view-event-details20/6273e27ee6383f001ea3ae4d/.

If you have any questions about this event, please email Karen.jennings@lickingparkdistrict.com. Interested in becoming an official LPD Volunteer? Apply online here: https://lickingparkdistrict.com/volunteer/ Volunteering is the perfect opportunity to give back to the trails that bring us together.

Visit the website www.lickingparkdistrict.com to see all the programs and opportunities your Licking Park District offers.
General questions? Contact us at 740.587.2535 or by email at: Info@LickingParkDistrict.com

Licking Park District’s Vision Statement
It is the Vision of the Licking Park District to provide parks, paths, and trails of the highest quality to the residents of Licking County. Our goal is to maintain and improve existing facilities while pursuing opportunities for expansion. We provide passive recreational opportunities for the health, wellness, and education of our residents using resources that include public and private collaborations.

Licking Park District’s Mission
The mission of the Licking Park District (LPD) is to acquire, manage, preserve, and conserve natural areas within Licking County, while protecting wildlife and local history in a manner that enriches our communities and provides access to diverse parks, educational opportunities, and health and wellness activities.

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