Community Water Chestnut Pull—Ice House Pond, Acton
Paddle with a Purpose—Help Remove Invasive Water Chestnut!
Join us in protecting our waterways by removing invasive water chestnut!
WHEN: Saturday, June 28, 9:00 AM to noon
WHERE: Ice House Pond | 120 Concord Road, Acton, MA 01720
Water chestnut is a highly invasive aquatic species that can quickly overtake water bodies, threatening ecosystems and limiting recreational access. If left unchecked, it can severely impact water quality and habitat diversity.
The good news? Water chestnut is easy to identify, and smaller infestations can be effectively managed by trained volunteers through hand-pulling. The key to prevention is removing plants before they can set seeds and spread to new areas.
Join us for a day of paddling and conservation—your efforts will make a real difference!
Important Information:
- Registration: First-come, first-serve basis
- Minors & dependant adults: Must be accompanied by an adult in the boat
- Boat Capacity: Maximum of two participants per boat
- Swimming Proficiency: Participants should be proficient swimmers
Recommended:
- Closed toed shoes that can get wet
- Old clothes that can get wet and dirty
- A hat
- Sunblock and bug spray
- Water
- Change of clothes for after
No pets allowed. Please leave your furry friends at home.
Thank you to Paddle Boston, who is generously providing canoes, PFDs (personal flotation devices), and paddles for the event.
Don’t miss this fun and rewarding opportunity to help our rivers thrive!
REGISTER NOW & BE PART OF THE SOLUTION
Hosted by OARS 3 Rivers in partnership with the Town of Acton