National Public Lands Day: Brandywine Roadside Clean-Up & Ranger Hike
Join Penns Woods Winery, Concord Township, and First State National Historical Park in celebrating National Public Lands Day with a roadside clean up followed by a hike with the Park Superintendent!

In-Person Event
located at First State National Historical Park

Event Address:

124 Beaver Valley Rd
Chadds Ford, PA 19317
United States

Directions to this event
Samantha Baranski
First State National Historical Park Visitor Service's Lead
(302) 358-4785
Event details

Hosted by: Penns Woods Winery, Concord Township, & First State National Historical Park

Date: Saturday, September 27th, 2025
Clean-Up: 9:30 AM – 11:00 AM
Ranger-Guided Hike: 11:30 AM – 12:30 PM
Meeting Location: Penns Woods Winery Tasting Room 124 Beaver Valley Road Chadds Ford PA 19317

Join us in celebrating National Public Lands Day with a meaningful morning of community and conservation. We’ll gather at the Tasting Room at 9:30 AM, then head out for a roadside clean-up along Beaver Valley Road and Beaver Dam Road, helping preserve the beauty of First State National Historical Park.All clean-up supplies—bags, gloves, safety vests, etc.—will be provided. 

After the clean-up, enjoy a guided hike with Park Superintendent Joshua Boles, who will share insight into the natural and historical richness of our local landscape.

What to Wear:
For your safety and comfort, please wear closed-toe shoes, long pants, and a long-sleeved shirt.

🚫 Age Restriction:
Due to the roadside nature of this event, only volunteers 18 years and older may participate in the clean-up. ALL AGES welcome on the hike!

♻️ Sustainability Spotlight:
Madewell will also be onsite during the event, collecting old denim for recycling as part of their Blue Jeans Go Green™ initiative. Bring your worn jeans and give them a second life!

RSVP Required
Email kait@pennswoodswinery.com to RSVP

Additional event information
Intended audience(s)
Adult
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Volunteer Activities
Health & Wellness Activities
Estimated Number of Participants
50
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