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Riverkeeper Float Fest in Todd, NC 8/20/22

Come out for the long-awaited return of Riverkeeper Float Fest sponsored by Appalachian Mountain Brewery, and hosted by River & Earth Adventures. Proceeds benefit MountainTrue’s Watauga Riverkeeper and help protect clean water in the High Country.

This will be a family-friendly, experiential educational event and a fun day out on the water. but all participants are welcome all day at the River and Earth Adventures outpost for the festival. The riverside fest will have a barbecue with volleyball, cornhole and other yard games and live music. MountainTrue staff and Riverkeepers will lead environmental education activities including kick-net sampling for macroinvertebrates, snorkel tours and watershed modeling. There will also be Fly Fishing demos from Boone's Fly Shop and High Country Guide Service. Opportunities for a tubing the New River as well as a tie up tube city scene will be available.

$25

Asheville City Council Meeting 8/23/22

Pack's Tavern 20 S. Spruce Street, Asheville, United States

Our Plastic-Free WNC coalition is pushing the City of Asheville to pass a bill to ban plastic bags and styrofoam, while putting a 10 cent fee on paper bags. It’s way past time our local governments take action to protect our shared environment, and we need your help in urging them to do so. Come to the Asheville City Council meeting on August 23 to let City Council know this is a priority! We’ll meet at Pack's Tavern at 5 p.m. to discuss key talking points prior to the meeting at City Hall.

3rd Annual Broad River Fishing Tournament

Go out on your own to your favorite location on the Broad River. You can fish one day or all week long!

This is a for-fun and “bragging rights” only tournament, no cash or material prizes will be given. Recognition as the “Broad’s Best Angler” will be given to the fisher person who has the highest combined total length of their three biggest fish. We will also recognize winners for catching specific species and for the most unusual fish.

Guided New River Snorkel 8/27/22

Join MountainTrue's High Country water team and take the plunge to explore the unique ecosystems of the New River on a guided snorkel trip! Much like ocean reef snorkeling, river snorkeling allows you an unparalleled viewpoint to explore all the nooks and crannies of your local river. By peeking under the water, you can find […]

HCHRW Nonnative Invasive Plant Removal 9/1/22

Come join the Nonnative Invasive Plant workday in the High Country on September 1st from 3-5 p.m. We will be working to eradicate invasives. Bring your love of native plants and your desire to keep Western NC beautiful!

Free

Rufus Morgan WaterFall Hike & Wayah Bald Visit near Franklin, NC 9/9/22

Spend the morning in the heart of Nantahala National Forest with MountainTrue western regional director, Callie Moore. We'll start with an easy-to-moderate 1-mile loop hike that includes beautiful Rufus Morgan Falls. Then we'll drive to Wayah Bald, stopping at the historical Wilson Lick Ranger Station. At Wayah Bald, we'll take an easy short hike from the summit parking area and climb an old stone fire tower, built in 1937 by the Civilian Conservation Corps, to witness panoramic views that on clear days extend all the way to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Registration is required for this event.

$5 – $15

Waiting List: Lower Green River Inflatable Kayak Trip near Saluda, NC 9/10/22

Want to get outside and on the water this Spring? Then join our Green Riverkeeper for a trip down the Lower Green River! This section is perfect for anyone looking for a casual Class I-II whitewater rapid experience. We'll equip each paddler with safety gear and your own inflatable kayak. The trip covers approximately 5 miles over 4 hours. Registration is required.

$20 – $40

High Country Nonnative Invasive Plant Removal 9/15

Come join the Nonnative Invasive Plant workday in the High Country on September 15th from 3-5 p.m. We will be working to eradicate invasives. Bring your love of native plants and your desire to keep Western NC beautiful!

Free