Second Annual Cane Creek Tire Pull & River Clean-Up
Come on out to de-tire Cane Creek! We filled all our boats with dozens of tires from Cane Creek last year. We couldn't get them all, so we want to tackle the rest.
In the wake of Hurricane Helene, MountainTrue is dedicated to addressing the urgent needs of our community.
Come on out to de-tire Cane Creek! We filled all our boats with dozens of tires from Cane Creek last year. We couldn't get them all, so we want to tackle the rest.
It's time to act like a pirate and steal all the booty from the French Broad. We're aiming to create a Litter Flotilla to help clean the river and celebrate […]
Tour a community garden and learn how to start one at a Harvest Celebration Potluck Dinner on Thursday, October 6 from 5:30 – 7:30 PM at Grace Covenant Presbyterian Church, […]
Join us and help restore native plant communities by controlling non-native invasive plants at Richmond Hill Park. This is the City of Asheville’s only forested park and is home to many special native plant and animal species! Volunteers help to stop the spread of harmful non-native invasive species and return native species to the unique park.
Join MountainTrue Ecologist & Public Lands Director Bob Gale for a Fall Scenery Hike to remember. We’ll be doing a light trek on the Pilot Cove Loop up to a rock face with a beautiful vista of the Pisgah National Forest and some bright fall foliage.
Join MountainTrue staff, board members, general body members and other community members at New Belgium for our 2016 Annual Gathering to talk about the organization and meet environmental advocates in […]
Join us for a Fall hike through the Green River Game Lands! Hear from MountainTrue experts about nonnative invasive species, conservation efforts in the area, and more!
Please attend a public hearing on Tuesday, November 10th at 6pm to tell the NC Department of Environmental Quality that our families deserve clean water, not a permit that allows […]
On Thursday, November 10, Hendersonville Green Drinks welcomes featured speakers Jack Henderson, MountainTrue’s Americorps Water Quality Administrator, who will discuss MountainTrue’s various volunteer-driven water quality monitoring programs and the work […]
Join us and help restore native plant communities by controlling non-native invasive plants at Richmond Hill Park. This is the City of Asheville’s only forested park and is home to many special native plant and animal species! Volunteers help to stop the spread of harmful non-native invasive species and return native species to the unique park.