Creek Week 2025
September 27, 2025 8:00 AM –8:00 PM
Admission: Free.
Register for a cleanup as a Crew Leader or a Crew Member here: https://fountaincreekwatersheddistrict.volunteerlocal.com/volunteer/
Event Summary
It’s common for trash and debris to end up in waterways – clogging drainage systems, impacting wildlife, affecting water quality, and ruining the view of our natural landscapes.
Be part of the largest watershed-wide clean-up in the state of Colorado! Creek Week volunteers clean up litter along a creek, trail, park, or open space throughout the watershed. We’re inviting individuals and groups (families, clubs, schools, neighborhoods, etc.) to form a Creek Crew. Get outdoors, get active, and get busy creating positive change for your community and those living downstream.
How to get involved
Creek Week cleanups happen across the watershed—from Palmer Lake to Pueblo—over nine action-packed days of service and stewardship!
Whether you're ready to lead a cleanup or simply want to lend a hand, there’s a role for everyone.
Want to Host a Cleanup?
Register as a Crew Leader to organize a cleanup at your chosen site. We’ll provide guidance and can supply free cleanup gear if needed.
Want to Join a Cleanup?
Register as a Crew Member to sign up for an existing cleanup—no planning required. Just show up, pitch in, and make a difference!
Bring Your Own Supplies if you can—gloves, trash bags, buckets, and grabbers are all helpful—but gear is also available at no cost through the Fountain Creek Watershed District.
Find a Cleanup Site
Don’t see your preferred spot listed? No problem!
Email the Watershed Outreach Coordinator at fountaincreekoutreach@gmail.com to request a new site.
🔵 Public vs 🔴 Private Cleanups
Public Cleanups: Open to all volunteers and listed on the map and registration page.
Private Cleanups: Organized by specific groups and only visible to invited participants.
Be part of the largest watershed-wide clean-up in the state of Colorado! Creek Week volunteers clean up litter along a creek, trail, park, or open space throughout the watershed. We’re inviting individuals and groups (families, clubs, schools, neighborhoods, etc.) to form a Creek Crew. Get outdoors, get active, and get busy creating positive change for your community and those living downstream.
How to get involved
Creek Week cleanups happen across the watershed—from Palmer Lake to Pueblo—over nine action-packed days of service and stewardship!
Whether you're ready to lead a cleanup or simply want to lend a hand, there’s a role for everyone.
Want to Host a Cleanup?
Register as a Crew Leader to organize a cleanup at your chosen site. We’ll provide guidance and can supply free cleanup gear if needed.
Want to Join a Cleanup?
Register as a Crew Member to sign up for an existing cleanup—no planning required. Just show up, pitch in, and make a difference!
Bring Your Own Supplies if you can—gloves, trash bags, buckets, and grabbers are all helpful—but gear is also available at no cost through the Fountain Creek Watershed District.
Find a Cleanup Site
Don’t see your preferred spot listed? No problem!
Email the Watershed Outreach Coordinator at fountaincreekoutreach@gmail.com to request a new site.
🔵 Public vs 🔴 Private Cleanups
Public Cleanups: Open to all volunteers and listed on the map and registration page.
Private Cleanups: Organized by specific groups and only visible to invited participants.
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Also Occurs On
- Saturday, September 27
- Sunday, September 28
- Monday, September 29
- Tuesday, September 30
- Wednesday, October 1
- Thursday, October 2
- Friday, October 3
- Saturday, October 4
- Sunday, October 5