Conservation
National Public Lands Day
Thank you to all those who made this year's National Public Lands Day a success!
On Saturday, September 28, thousands of volunteers across America came together to celebrate the 31st annual National Public Lands Day (NPLD). From Alaska to American Samoa and everywhere in-between, over 50,000 participants rolled up their sleeves and pitched in at more than 750 volunteer events, generating over $10 million in value of volunteer service for our country's natural spaces.
For a full breakdown of the conservation impacts from this year's events, visit our NPLD 2024 Impact Report page.
Mark your calendar for National Public Lands Day 2025 on September 27!.

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What is National Public Lands Day?
National Public Lands Day (NPLD) is the nation’s largest single-day volunteer event for public lands, held each year on the fourth Saturday in September. It's also a “Fee-Free Day”, when entrance fees are waived at national parks and many other public lands across the country.
Coordinated by the National Environmental Education Foundation (NEEF), NPLD brings together thousands volunteers—individuals, families, organizations, and agencies—to care for and celebrate America’s public lands through service and community events.
Public lands include national parks, forests, monuments, wildlife refuges, grasslands, marine sanctuaries, lakes, and state, county, and city parks—spaces managed by public agencies or nonprofits and open to all.
As the national coordinator of NPLD, NEEF supports land managers and community organizers by offering:
- Training and tools for volunteer coordination
- Event planning resources
- Grant opportunities
- An online platform to register and promote events
- Distribution of Fee-Free Day coupons for participating federal agency sites
- National impact reporting to highlight collective achievements
NPLD is more than a day of service—it’s a chance to give back, build community, and enjoy the public lands that support our health, environment, and well-being.
NPLD Event Planning Resources
Día Nacional de Tierras Públicas
El Día Nacional de Tierras Públicas de la Fundación Nacional de Educación Ambiental (NEEF) es el mayor evento...
Spread the Word: Promoting Your NPLD Event
In this webinar, our expert panelists share tips and best practices to understand the most effective...
Public Lands Engagement Guides
NEEF's engagement guides cover key strategies for planning and executing successful environmental education...
A Guide to Indigenous Land Acknowledgment
Land acknowledgment is a simple, powerful way of showing respect and a step toward correcting the stories and...
More Than a Clean Up: Adding Variety to Your NPLD Event
In this webinar, you'll get tips on how to incorporate other stewardship activities into your NPLD event -...
Inspiring Environmental Connection in Youth through Outdoor Exploration and Service
This webinar offers valuable insights on hosting impactful National Public Lands Day events for youth. It...
How to Host a Successful National Public Lands Day Event
Friends of Herring Run Parks shares ten tips to help organizations host a successful National Public Lands Day...
NPLD Educational Activities
NPLD iNaturalist Project
Take part in NEEF's NPLD BioBlitz with the iNaturalist app at your NPLD event.
Outdoor Discoveries: Environmental Education Activities for Volunteer Events
This guide is designed to help you lead environmental education activities that not only enrich our natural...
What is Biodiversity? Activity Guide
This activity guide teaches students about the important role biodiversity plays in the well-being of people...
Where service meets celebration
From majestic mountains to sprawling forests, public lands provide a chance for us to connect with nature, explore our country's rich history, and enjoy endless recreational and educational opportunities. By hosting an NPLD volunteer event, you'll be joining a nationwide effort to preserve and protect our natural spaces ensuring that they remain a vital part of our communities.

NEEF joined National Park Service Director Chuck Sams III, NPS staff, and local volunteers for an NPLD Signature Event at Great Smoky Mountains National Park in Tennessee.

The Student Conservation Association (SCA) and Riverview Park teamed up for a Day of Service and SCA alumni event in honor of National Public Lands Day.
history of Npld & impact in the last decade
The inaugural National Public Lands Day, originally known as "Public Lands Appreciation Day," took place on July 30, 1994...Read more about the history of National Public Lands Day.
impact on national Public Lands Day
Established in 1994 and held annually on the fourth Saturday in September, this celebration brings out thousands of volunteers to help restore and improve public lands around the country.
In addition to providing support to NPLD event organizers, NEEF conducts surveys and compiles post-event data, resulting in valuable metrics and nationwide impact figures that demonstrate the positive results of NPLD.
On Saturday, September 28, 2024, people across the country—and the globe— joined together to restore and improve America’s public lands as part of the 31st annual National Public Lands Day (NPLD). Over 700 events were held in all 50 states and the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, American Samoa, and the US Virgin Islands. An estimated 50,000 participants of all ages, abilities, and backgrounds showed their support for our country's natural spaces.

Who participates in NPLD? What do volunteers do? These questions and more are answered.
NPLD Stories
NPLD Champion Protects Endangered Species at Military Installations with Help from Volunteers
Involving volunteers in conservation biology creates a ripple effect, boosting engagement, expanding outreach...
Nature Lovers Say “I Do” to a Wedding on National Public Lands Day
A Virginia couple took their love of volunteering on public lands to the next level by getting married on...
Top 10 Tips to Rally NPLD Volunteers
Need some inspiration to generate some buzz before and during your upcoming National Public Lands Day (NPLD)...
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