Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park - November Park Cleanup - Shelter A5
Hello all you Clean-up Warriors!
Please Join us in keeping our Florida State Parks and Beaches safe, clean and enjoyable for our wildlife and visitors.
Meeting location will be at shelter A-5 (To get to Area A, make the first left and it will be the first shelter you see).
9:30AM - 11:30PM **Start time moved to 9:30 due to Annual Lighthouse Run traffic/closures**
Park Entry will be waived for your service (Please Advise Ranger Station upon Entry)
We recommend closed toed shoes, sunscreen and bug spray if needed.
All materials to complete clean-up will be provided.
Volunteer Service Recognition Letters will be provided upon request at the end of the Clean-up
What Should Volunteers Bring?
- Closed Toed Shoes
- Water In Reusable Bottle
- Sunscreen
- Insect Repellent
- Hat & Sunglasses
What Will Be Provided?
- Garbage Bags
- Pickers
- Buckets
Meeting Spot Details
Shelter A5Organizer Information
Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park - November Park Cleanup - Shelter A5
About This Event
Hello all you Clean-up Warriors!
Please Join us in keeping our Florida State Parks and Beaches safe, clean and enjoyable for our wildlife and visitors.
Meeting location will be at shelter A-5 (To get to Area A, make the first left and it will be the first shelter you see).
9:30AM - 11:30PM **Start time moved to 9:30 due to Annual Lighthouse Run traffic/closures**
Park Entry will be waived for your service (Please Advise Ranger Station upon Entry)
We recommend closed toed shoes, sunscreen and bug spray if needed.
All materials to complete clean-up will be provided.
Volunteer Service Recognition Letters will be provided upon request at the end of the Clean-up
What Should Volunteers Bring?
What Will Be Provided?
Meeting Spot Details
Shelter A5Organizer Information
Bill Baggs Volunteers
Cape Florida, or “the Cape of Florida,” was named by explorer Ponce de Leon during the first Spanish expedition to Florida in 1513. Cape Florida has long served as a beacon for freedom – from Seminole Indians seeking to remain in their Florida home, to fugitive slaves and Black Seminoles who secretly gathered before taking safe passage to the British Bahamas. When the Cape Florida Lighthouse was built in 1825 it began the next chapter of life on Cape Florida, now reaching its bicentennial in 2025 as the oldest standing structure in the county! Now it marks a place to relax and enjoy the Florida sunshine on a beach often ranked in the top 10 beaches nationwide. Visitors can delve into history on guided tours through the historic Cape Florida Lighthouse and Keeper’s Cottage Museum, go bird watching along the parks trails, enjoy picnic areas, over a mile of beautiful beach, fish at the southern seawall, or find a bench to enjoy...The Real Florida. Join our 2nd Saturday Day of Action to help keep this historic paradise clean and free of trash and marine debris for everyone to enjoy!