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Sierra Club is a national organization dedicated to explore, enjoy and protect the planet. This group is for anyone looking for outdoor activities, environmental programs and education and ways to make our community greener! Virtually all are FREE and open to everyone - you do not need to be a Sierra Club member to participate.
The Sierra Club groups of the Greater Tampa Bay Florida area includes the Suncoast Sierra Club group (serving Pinellas and Western Pasco & Western Hernando Counties) and the Tampa Bay Sierra Club (serving Hillsborough and Eastern Pasco & Eastern Hernando Counties) as well as our Tampa Bay ICO, Inspiring Connections Outdoors via Youth Outings for Pinellas and Hillsborough. With several thousand members, our local groups organize and participates in outdoor adventures, environmental education and public awareness, youth outings, environmental activism and lobbying of our local and state government for pro-environmental legislation.
For more information, please visit:
Florida Chapter of the Sierra Club outings calendar
Suncoast Sierra Club Facebook Page
Tampa Bay Sierra Club Facebook Page
Tampa Bay ICO (Inspiring Connections Outdoors via Youth Outings)
For the Sierra Club of Manatee/Sarasota Meet Up: http://www.meetup.com/Manatee-Sarasota-Sier...
To stay up to date on the Sierra Club Florida Healthy Air Campaign including our work on improving local public transportation please like: Florida Healthy Air Campaign
The Weeki Wachee River is an invaluable feature in Hernando County, driving tourism, employment, and renowned for its waterways as a prime recreational destination in addition to being a first magnitude Outstanding Florida Waters Spring.
Springs lovers, Weeki Wachee businesses, local residents, waterfront homeowners, visitors and those interested or concerned about springs protection, water quality and the local environment are all cordially invited to the Weeki Wachee River Summit on Friday, May 3rd, 2024, from 9am—1:30pm at Pasco Hernando State College-- Spring Hill Campus, 450 Beverly Court, Spring Hill, Fl.
We’ll discuss present and future conditions of the Weeki Wachee and learn about watershed initiatives being implemented. Conservation leaders and Hernando County and state agency representatives will discuss the mosaic of watershed initiatives currently underway as well as those planned to protect, maintain, and restore the Weeki Wachee River.
The summit is being hosted by a consortium of Hernando County conservation organizations including Sierra Club Adventure Coast Group, Hernando Audubon Society; Florida Native Plant Society--Hernando Chapter; and the Weeki Wachee River Rescue Team. Hernando County staff, Southwest Florida Water Management District scientists and other agency representatives who will provide updates on initiatives to reduce nutrient loading and improve habitat within the Weeki Wachee watershed.
Sharing this important work with the public and residents of Hernando County is intended to garner support, showcase solutions, and ultimately, achieve our goal to bring the river back to a sustainable condition.
Reserve now by clicking on the icon in the flyer above or go to bit.ly/49zRvn3
For further information, contact sierraclubadventurecoastcc@gmail.com or call 352 277-330.
Upcoming events (4+)
See all- Tampa Bay and Birds of Ft DeSotoFort DeSoto County Park, St. Petersburg, FL
Must register here to get updates and where to meet.
Come enjoy the BIRDS of Ft DeSoto, register here. We are going to spend the day at Ft DeSoto Park area looking for spring migrants, Warblers, Vireos, Thrushes, Hummingbirds, and who knows what? Ft DeSoto is one of the prime migratory locations on the Gulf of Mexico and almost always has a surprise or two.
Please dress in layers, cool in the morning and near water and later in the day sunny and warmer.
Water, hat, lunch, snacks, poncho or raincoat, Bird Book, binocular or spotting scope, camera.
Various Cost for toll roads and Parks admissions.
Cost should be close to $10.00 per car for all of the park admissions and toll fees.PLEASE NO PETS, SCARES BIRDS
Register here for meeting location and event updates.
- Butterflies to View and the Plants They NeedLittle Red Wagon Native Nursery, Tampa, FL
## Visit this unique, memorable, and educational attraction.
Register Here with the Sierra Club to stay up to let us know you are coming (we will also use this registration to keep you up to date if there are any changes)
Imagine a tranquil oasis with several Florida native butterflies fluttering, caterpillars munching and the chance to see a butterfly emerge from its chrysalis. Butterfly Tampa visitors will learn how these pollinators truly teach us about the health of our environment in an enchanted, living rainforest in our South Tampa education exhibit.
After visiting the exhibits, you will be free to roam the nursery and, if you wish, buy butterfly and pollinator plants. Little Red Wagon donates proceeds from the nursery sales to the Tampa Bay Butterfly Foundation's mission for conservation, education and research for butterflies and native plants in our area.
(Image by Anita Camacho - our hostess and owner of Little Red Wagon Nursery).
- Bike the Old Fort King TrailNeeds location
Register here for more information including a map and what you need to bring. This registration also lets us know who is serious about coming so that we can keep you up to date if there are any changes.
The Old Fort King Trail is a 6.7-mile mixed-surface trail. The trail consists of two parts: starting from John B. Sargeant Park, a 2.2-mile paved portion heads north, along the east side of US 301. This part is easy for users and is the portion we will travel. At the end of the paved path, the trail crosses US 301 and heads into the forest, continuing north to Hillsborough River State Park along an unimproved and sometimes sandy path that can be a challenge on a regular day, and likely impassable during periods of heavy rain. This part is best for hiking and mountain biking.
We will bike the paved portion of the trail starts at John B. Sargeant Park. We will turn around where the trail crosses US 301 and becomes a dirt road. The total trip length is 4.4 miles.
The trip is free, but there is a nominal $2.00 parking fee. There are rest rooms at the park.
- Weeki Wachee River SummitPasco-Hernando State College Spring Hill Campus, Spring Hill, FL
The Weeki Wachee River is an invaluable feature in Hernando County, driving tourism, employment, and renowned for its waterways as a prime recreational destination in addition to being a first magnitude Outstanding Florida Waters Spring.
Springs lovers, Weeki Wachee businesses, local residents, waterfront homeowners, visitors and those interested or concerned about springs protection, water quality and the local environment are all cordially invited to the Weeki Wachee River Summit on Friday, May 3rd, 2024, from 9am—1:30pm at Pasco Hernando State College-- Spring Hill Campus, 450 Beverly Court, Spring Hill, Fl.
We’ll discuss present and future conditions of the Weeki Wachee and learn about watershed initiatives being implemented. Conservation leaders and Hernando County and state agency representatives will discuss the mosaic of watershed initiatives currently underway as well as those planned to protect, maintain, and restore the Weeki Wachee River.
The summit is being hosted by a consortium of Hernando County conservation organizations including Sierra Club Adventure Coast Group, Hernando Audubon Society; Florida Native Plant Society--Hernando Chapter; and the Weeki Wachee River Rescue Team. Hernando County staff, Southwest Florida Water Management District scientists and other agency representatives who will provide updates on initiatives to reduce nutrient loading and improve habitat within the Weeki Wachee watershed.
Conveying this important work to the public and residents of Hernando County is intended to garner support, showcase solutions, and ultimately, achieve our goal to bring the river back to a sustainable condition.
Reserve now by clicking on the icon in the flyer above or go to bit.ly/49zRvn3
For further information, contact sierraclubadventurecoastcc@gmail.com or call 352 277-330.