5 Activities to Do for Earth Day
5 Activities to Do for Earth Day
Earth Day (April 22nd) is a global celebration of planet Earth, the place we all call home. All month long, there are opportunities to connect with nature, get outdoors, and protect the planet for future generations to come. Join Sierra Club in celebrating and safeguarding the planet we love.
Get The Whole Family Outside
One mom shares why treks with tykes are worth it - how it teaches children the value of nature and, eventually, why to defend it. Whether it’s a short walk or a challenging hike, here are 10 pro tips for getting outside with young kids.
Read MoreDonate to Protect Public Lands
Public lands provide a home for wildlife, protect against climate change, and give us a way to enjoy nature. Yet we are losing precious public lands to fossil fuel exploitation and unchecked development. The Sierra Club is fighting back against the ongoing destruction.
Support Our WorkDownload Free Protest Signs
Share your creativity and show others what you care about with our free protest signs. Print them out and hang them in your window during Earth Month. Post a photo on social media. Text a photo of yourself holding your sign to your family group chat. Some of them are print-and-go while others have space for you to draw or write about WHY you are showing up.
Download for FreeAttend a Local Earth Day Event
Celebrate Earth Day with your community. All throughout Earth Month, you’ll find Sierra Club events across the country - and even online. Join a local hike, volunteer in a neighborhood clean-up, or attend a rally.
Find an Event Near YouTake Action to Support Endangered Species
The Endangered Species Act is the last line of defense for species facing extinction like the gray wolf, grizzly bear, and orca. Send a message to Congress showing how important this landmark law is to you and the natural spaces you love.
Add Your NameFor more than 130 years, the Sierra Club has gathered millions of activists and volunteers to fight for the places, people, and planet we all love; envisioning a better world with safe communities, clean air and water, a stable climate, more family-sustaining jobs, and a direct connection to nature that’s accessible for everyone.