Summary of November 23rd Trash Blast

On Saturday November 23rd, 9 people from the Shawnee National Forest Friends and the River to River Trail Society, gathered at Garden of Gods to do a trash blast, that had been postponed from late September National Public Lands day, because of the rains of Hurricane Helene.  Crews were ‘made’ of 2 or more people, and sent out to various areas, such as the main observation trail, the big parking lot, below the observation bluffs and the camping area and backpackers parking lot. We all returned about an hour and a half later, with about 120 lbs (+/-) of various types of trash. It was a “successful hunt”.  It was a cool and cloudy morning, but we did see several people out getting some exercise and taking in the views. 

2024 National Public Lands Day, 5th Annual Garden of the Gods Trash Blast

Hi all, we hope everyone has had a safe and enjoyable summer considering everything going on. We in the Trail Society have been working on our fall hiking schedule which was released. In an effort to give back to the forest, the Trail Society is planning our 5th annual trash blast work day at Garden of the Gods on National Public Lands Day. National Public Lands Day is held annually on the on the fourth Saturday in September and is the largest single-day volunteer event for public lands. Join us and the Friends of the Shawnee National Forest at Garden of the Gods main parking lot at on Saturday September 28, 2024 at 9:30 AM to celebrate National Public Lands Day by helping to clean up the trash in area before the fall tourist season.

Depending on the number of volunteers that register, we plan on having several groups picking up in various areas. These would include below the observation trail, another group picking up along the observation trail and around the parking lots and a third group picking up at the backpackers parking lot and on the Indian Point Trail. If you are planning on volunteering please plan on bring your own gloves, water, trash pickup tools and snacks needed for the event. This trash blast will involve bushwhacking around the base of the observation area and in the woods below parking the parking lots.

It is requested that volunteers call or email Chris Drone (618-926-3250 or chris.drone@gmail.com) to register your participation. Please leave a message if no answer.

Lets make this as successful as last years event as shown in the pages photo.