Contact: Kai Burrus
14
Nov.
2025
San Francisco
Baylands Trail Duck Pond Parking North
2500 Embarcadero Road
Palo Alto, CA 94303
United States of America

Save the Bay logoJoin RCAT, SFSU Climate HQ, and Save the Bay for a hands-on shoreline restoration event to protect wildlife habitat, improve climate resilience, and beautify our Bay. Volunteers will help plant native species, remove invasive plants, and learn about the Bay’s vital ecosystem. All ages and abilities welcome — all tools provided, no experience needed! Come make a difference for our environment and community. NOTE THE NEW LOCATION in PALO ALTO.

Before you register, please review these important guidelines:

  • Dress in comfortable layers of clothes.
  • Wear closed-toe shoes.
  • Bring a reusable water bottle.
  • Light snacks and water will be provided. You are also welcome to bring your own snacks.

Parking and Restrooms
Parking is available for free. Restrooms are nearby.

Accessibility: People of all ages and abilities can enjoy this park. Some park trails are suitable for wheelchairs.

Photo Policy and Disclaimer: By attending events of the Rotary Club of San Francisco, you are giving to our Club your permission to publish photos of you as an attendee at our events. If you have questions about this policy, please contact sfrotary2@gmail.com. At the same time, you are giving to SFSU Climate HQ permission to publish photos of you as an attendee at this event. If you have questions about SFSU Climate HQ's policy, please contact Kai Burrus.

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To learn more about RCAT and/or SFSU Climate HQ: please reach out to Kai Burrus.

To learn more about Save the Bay:

  • Join one of their quarterly Climate Conversations. These webinars feature top climate leaders from across the Bay Area exploring regional climate challenges and the real-world solutions we need for a more resilient community.
  • Subscribe to their quarterly newsletter, By The Bay
  • Follow them on social channels: InstagramLinkedInFacebookYouTube