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Registration: Kamas Valley Clean Up 9/12/26
Join us for a day of giving back to the mountains, rivers, and reservoirs of the Kamas Valley region. Hosted by FishWest Fly Shop, this cleanup brings together anglers, campers, and outdoor enthusiasts to help keep our public lands and waters clean.
Spend the morning outdoors collecting trash, connecting with fellow stewards, and making a real difference for the places we all love to explore.
Volunteers will collect garbage using provided bags and exchange it for a BBQ lunch ticket and entry into our prize drawing. The more trash you collect, the more raffle tickets you earn—and the better your chances of winning gear from our generous sponsors.
We’ll provide garbage bags, gloves, and water stations. To help reduce overall waste, please bring your own reusable water bottle.
Event Details
Date: Saturday, September 12th, 2026
Time: 9AM–1PM
Location: FishWest Fly Shop
Schedule
9:00 AM – 12:00 PM: Cleanup
12:00 – 1:00 PM: BBQ Lunch
12:30 PM: Prize Drawings & Awards
You must be present to win. Organizers, sponsors, and their family members are not eligible to win prizes.
Priority Cleanup Zones
Mirror Lake Highway & Uinta Lakes
Soapstone Basin
Frequent dispersed camping and day-use traffic
Trash around pullouts, fire rings, and creek access points
Washington Lake / Trial Lake Area
Popular with campers and anglers
Overflow trash near bathrooms and picnic areas
Litter along trailheads and lake shorelines
Mirror Lake
One of the busiest destinations along the highway
Trash around day-use areas, shoreline, and parking lots
Needs detailed cleanup under trees, rocks, and brush
Small Lakes Just Off the Road
(Crystal, Lost, Moosehorn, Teapot, etc.)
Pullout access often used for unofficial camping
Trash tends to collect in shoreline brush and near fire rings
Additional Cleanup Areas
Rockport Reservoir
Popular boating and shoreline fishing area
Trash often found near parking areas, boat ramps, and beaches
Upper Weber River
Roadside access points and pullouts accumulate litter
Cleanup along riverbanks, parking areas, and access trails
Jordanelle Reservoir
Busy recreation area for boaters and anglers
Focus on shoreline areas, parking lots, and day-use sites
Registration and signed waiver required to participate.
*If you are registering for yourself AND individual(s) under the age of 18, please indicate quantity below.
Join us for a day of giving back to the mountains, rivers, and reservoirs of the Kamas Valley region. Hosted by FishWest Fly Shop, this cleanup brings together anglers, campers, and outdoor enthusiasts to help keep our public lands and waters clean.
Spend the morning outdoors collecting trash, connecting with fellow stewards, and making a real difference for the places we all love to explore.
Volunteers will collect garbage using provided bags and exchange it for a BBQ lunch ticket and entry into our prize drawing. The more trash you collect, the more raffle tickets you earn—and the better your chances of winning gear from our generous sponsors.
We’ll provide garbage bags, gloves, and water stations. To help reduce overall waste, please bring your own reusable water bottle.
Event Details
Date: Saturday, September 12th, 2026
Time: 9AM–1PM
Location: FishWest Fly Shop
Schedule
9:00 AM – 12:00 PM: Cleanup
12:00 – 1:00 PM: BBQ Lunch
12:30 PM: Prize Drawings & Awards
You must be present to win. Organizers, sponsors, and their family members are not eligible to win prizes.
Priority Cleanup Zones
Mirror Lake Highway & Uinta Lakes
Soapstone Basin
Frequent dispersed camping and day-use traffic
Trash around pullouts, fire rings, and creek access points
Washington Lake / Trial Lake Area
Popular with campers and anglers
Overflow trash near bathrooms and picnic areas
Litter along trailheads and lake shorelines
Mirror Lake
One of the busiest destinations along the highway
Trash around day-use areas, shoreline, and parking lots
Needs detailed cleanup under trees, rocks, and brush
Small Lakes Just Off the Road
(Crystal, Lost, Moosehorn, Teapot, etc.)
Pullout access often used for unofficial camping
Trash tends to collect in shoreline brush and near fire rings
Additional Cleanup Areas
Rockport Reservoir
Popular boating and shoreline fishing area
Trash often found near parking areas, boat ramps, and beaches
Upper Weber River
Roadside access points and pullouts accumulate litter
Cleanup along riverbanks, parking areas, and access trails
Jordanelle Reservoir
Busy recreation area for boaters and anglers
Focus on shoreline areas, parking lots, and day-use sites
Registration and signed waiver required to participate.
*If you are registering for yourself AND individual(s) under the age of 18, please indicate quantity below.