Thanks to 2024 Huron River Cleanup volunteers!
Email volunteer@a2gov.org with any questions or to be put on the interest list for next year.
OverviewEach summer (June through September) we take groups of volunteers onto the Huron River to help clean up litter that accumulates in and along the river.
Groups can boat from
Argo livery to
Gallup livery (Argo-to-Gallup River Trip), which takes about 3 hours, or can spend 1.5 or 2 hours in the area of river surrounding Gallup livery. (Gallup River Cleanup) Volunteers pair up in canoes with trash pickers in hand to retrieve litter. All supplies are provided. It is as fun as it sounds! These clean ups can accommodate groups of 8 to 20 people, but we will also have three events for individual volunteers and small groups. (4 or less) We will have availability for river clean-up events in June, July, August, and September, with extremely limited availability in October, pending weather. All river events and livery operations are dependent on river and weather conditions and are NOT guaranteed.
The
City of Ann Arbor Canoe Livery is the largest livery in the state with over 100,000 people annually paddling boats from city liveries. This section of the Huron River has also become popular with people tubing the river, especially the Argo Cascades. With the increase in river recreation and being located in a busy urban environment, there is a constant need for on-going cleanup efforts. Thank you for wanting to volunteer!
Email volunteer@a2gov.org or call
734-794-6445 to book your group's river clean-up event today! Group leaders check out our
Coordinator Guide.
Clean-Up Event Types
There are two types of river clean-up events: the longer and more intensive
Argo-to-Gallup River Trip and the shorter but still very fun
Gallup River Cleanup. Both take place on the Huron River, and both accommodate groups of
8
to 20 people. During the busy summer months river clean up volunteer events are scheduled Monday through Friday and not available on the weekends. After Labor Day river events are Wednesday through Friday only.
Argo to Gallup River Trip
- Typically takes about
3.5 hours in total
- This can vary considerably due to river conditions, weather, how actively participants paddle, how much trash is present, shuttle wait time
- 4 mile trip down the Huron River through Ann Arbor, from Argo Livery to Gallup Livery
- Ends at Gallup, where a shuttle takes you back to Argo where the event started (shuttles depart every 20 minutes or so)
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Each boat (2 people per) must have at least 1 person with
prior paddling experience!
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Volunteers WILL get wet and there is always a risk of a boat flipping over - if this sounds too intense, scroll down to the much less intense Gallup River Clean
- Volunteer groups (8-20 people) only
- Meet and start at
Argo Livery (unless your event is after Labor Day- double check your meeting point) in
Argo Park
- Parking may be hard to find during the summer, view this
parking guide for parking locations and plan to arrive early and to carpool if possible
- The clean up occurs mostly along the shoreline as you paddle/float downriver to Gallup Livery
Gallup River Cleanup
- Shorter event,
1 to 2 hours
- Open to volunteer groups (8 to 20 people) + we plan 3 events for individuals/smaller groups (see below)
- Takes place in section of river with low current known as "Gallup Pond"
- Ideal for first-time paddlers
- There is
always a risk of flipping a boat over, but it is a much less likely here than on the Argo-to-Gallup River Trip
- Starts and ends at Gallup
Livery in
Gallup Park
Scheduling - 2024 is fully booked!
2024 is fully booked. Scheduling for 2025 begins in March 2025. Spots are limited and events are first-come first-serve when the schedule opens. All events are
WEEKDAYS ONLY. Email [email protected] to schedule after looking at our
coordinator guide.
Group Events: (8-20 people)
June - Fully Booked
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River Trip (June 3 - June 6)
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River Trip (June 10 - June 14)
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River Trip (June 17 - June 20)
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River Trip (June 24 - June 28)
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Argo or Gallup* River Clean (June 3 - June 7)
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Argo or Gallup* River Clean (June 10 - June 14)
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Gallup* River Clean (June 17 or June 19)
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Argo or Gallup* River Clean (June 24, 25, 28)
| July - Fully Booked
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No cleanup events the week of July 4th
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River Trip (July 8 - July 11)
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River Trip (July 15 - July 19)
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River Trip (July 22 - July 26)
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River Trip (July 29 - Aug 2)
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Gallup River Clean (July 8 - July 12)
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Gallup River Clean (July 22 - July 26)
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Gallup River Clean (July 29 or July 31)
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August - Fully Booked
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River Trip (July 29 - Aug 2)
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River Trip (Aug 6 - Aug 9)
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River Trip (Aug 12, 14, 15, or 16)
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River Trip (Aug 19 - Aug 23)
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River Trip (Aug 26 - Aug 29)
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Gallup River Clean (Aug 12 - Aug 16)
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Gallup River Clean (Aug 19 - Aug 23)
| September - Fully Booked
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River Trip (Sept 2 - Sept 6)
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River Trip (Sept 11 - Sept 13)
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River Trip (Sept 16, 17, 18 or 20)
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River Trip (Sept 25 or Sept 27)
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Gallup River Clean (Sept 2 - Sept 6)
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Gallup River Clean (Sept 9 - Sept 12)
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Gallup River Clean (Sept 25 - Sept 27)
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"Love the River Day" Events for Individuals & Smaller Groups
Our
Love the River Day events are river cleaning volunteer workdays at Gallup Park in the area of river around the Gallup Livery. (Note: The first event, June 21 will be held at Argo Livery, NOT Gallup.) These events are open to individual volunteers and small groups, instead of just one larger group like the events listed above. You may end up in a boat with someone you meet at the event. These events may be subject to cancellation or rescheduling due to weather. No prior paddling experience is required.
2024 Dates:
6/21: Love The River Day at
ARGO LIVERY: Friday, June 21st — 1 p.m. - 2:30 p.m.
7/17: Love The River Day: Wednesday, July 17th — 4 p.m. - 5:30 p.m.
8/5: Love The River Day: Monday, August 5th — 5 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
8/30: Love The River Day: Friday, August 30th — 11 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
9/19: Love The River Day: Thursday, September 19th — 3 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Important Information
Safety
Volunteers who participate in River Trip events must be able to paddle a boat, and each 2-person boat must have at least one person who has prior experience on the water. There is an inherent risk to being on the water, boats may tip over and injuries may happen. Volunteer groups that have little-to-no paddling experience but still want to participate should pick a Gallup River Clean-up instead of an Argo-to-Gallup River Trip. Life jackets must be worn. Volunteers should bring water, wear sunscreen, and be prepared to get wet. Water shoes and dry bags (sold at the liveries) are recommended. Volunteers are not required to collect any trash that cannot be safely reached.
Weather and Water Conditions
- Forecasts of thunderstorms, heavy rain or other severe weather warnings will result in cancellation/rescheduling
- High river flow can make a river clean up unsafe, river trips will not take place if the flow is too low or too high
- Alternate options may be available in this circumstance (ie, kayaks only for low water conditions or Gallup area clean up only). GIVE 365 will monitor conditions.
What to Bring
We will provide the boats, life jackets, and the tools for collecting trash. Volunteers should bring water, wear sunscreen, wear weather-appropriate clothing that is okay to get wet. Water shoes are highly recommended, as are dry bags if volunteers plan on bringing a phone along. Both are sold at the liveries. Volunteers will need to bring a signed city volunteer waiver and a livery waiver.
Boat & Paddling information
Canoes are recommended as two volunteers can sit comfortably and collect the most litter, especially larger items. Depending on weight limits, a third volunteer may be able to sit in the middle of the boat if needed. Kayaks are available if the river is too low or depending on your group's preference and there are experienced paddlers volunteering.
- For Argo-to-Gallup river trips, canoes do not go through the Argo cascades. Volunteers enter the canoes at the base of the cascades
- A max of 10 canoes are allotted for each river event, additional boats will have to be paid for
Check out this video from the Ecology Center of Ann Arbor as they join us on a river clean, demonstrating waste that is commonly found in the river.