
Cache In Trash Out® (CITO) is an environmental initiative supported by the geocaching community. Since 2002, CITO has helped preserve the natural beauty of cache-friendly spaces. In that time, more than 363,000 people have volunteered at 18,000 CITO events.
We will be hosting our first CITO of 2022 at Captain William Clark Park.
On March 31, 1806, Meriwether Lewis and William Clark established a camp at Cottonwood Beach while they secured provisions for the return trip through the Columbia River Gorge. Almost 200 years later, a multi-jurisdictional effort celebrated the Lewis and Clark Bicentennial in 2006 by opening Captain William Clark Park at Cottonwood Beach. Now, in addition to the existing water access at Cottonwood Beach, the park also features multi-use trails, restrooms, historic interpretive elements, picnic shelters and parking lots.
This is a park clean up effort where we will focus on trash removal. We have organized this event with Clark County Wa. Parks and Recreation. We will have gloves, trash bags, and trash grabbers available but if you have your own your are encouraged to bring them.
PLEASE no open toed shoes and wear long pants. We can collect trash on trails or near the beach.
Who: You and your friends
What: CITO Season 1
When: Saturday, March 26,2022 1-3pm
Where: Captain William Clark Park
Why: An opportunity to give to give back to the community and get a spiffy Geocaching souvenir.