Tuesday, April 22, marks the 55th anniversary of Earth Day, a global celebration that highlights the importance of protecting our planet. While eco-conscious habits should be part of our daily lives, Earth Day serves as a powerful reminder to care for the environment year-round. To help you celebrate with your family, we’ve rounded up the best family-friendly Earth Day and Earth Month events happening across Los Angeles this April.
Kids Beach Cleanup Event
9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Sat., April 12 | Dockweiler Youth Center
In celebration of Earth Day, LA County Beaches and Harbors is partnering with Heal the Bay to host a Kids Beach Cleanup event at Dockweiler Beach. Their goal is to inspire and educate a new generation on how to create a more sustainable future.
This free event will also feature Can the Trash! booth and an arts & crafts station with reDiscover Center. Don’t miss this great experience for you, your family, and friends to get involved in the community and environment.
NOTE: All cleanup volunteers must print, complete, and submit a signed beach cleanup waiver form in order to join the cleanup. Volunteers ages 12 and younger must be accompanied by an adult. Volunteers under 18 years old must have a waiver signed by parent or guardian.
Gloves, buckets and trash pickers will be provided (while supplies last), but volunteers are encouraged to bring their own reusable cleanup supplies to reduce our environmental footprint. More info.
Earth Day 2025
10 a.m. – 2 p.m. Sat., April 12 | Sanitation Districts’ Joint Administration Office
Rain or shine- it’s Earth Day time! Join Los Angeles County Sanitation Districts’ Earth Day Festival at their main offices in Whittier. Featuring over 50 green exhibitors, earth-friendly arts & crafts, live music & dance, face painting, magic show and more. More info.
Nature Mandalas
10 a.m. – 12 p.m. Sat., April 12 | First Congregational Church Of Los Angeles
This hands-on experience invites you to connect with nature and see the beauty in the world around you. Mandalas are geometric designs used as tools for meditation and self-reflection. There are plenty of supplies for everyone! Stop by and see where your inspiration leads you. More info.
Nature Club for Kids: Trees
10:30 a.m. Sat., April 12 | White Point Nature Preserve
Celebrate Earth Month with a tree themed Nature Club at White Point Nature Education Center with Palos Verdes Peninsula Land Conservancy. Kids will do fun tree crafts and even plant a tree in the nature preserve. Ages 3-10 years old. More info.
The Shops at Rossmoor Celebrates Earth Day
11 a.m. – 1 p.m. Sat., April 12 | The Shops at Rossmoor
Kids can enjoy ocean-themed crafts, face painting, games and balloon twisting, plus learn ways to help sea life with the Pacific Marine Mammal Center. There will also be photo opportunities with everyone’s favorite Shark Character. Attendees are encouraged to snap a selfie in front of the ocean-themed Earth Day display, from April 4-28, and post on social media tagging @Theshopsatrossmoor on Instagram and using #thinkblueandgogreenshops. More info.
Outdoor Recreation & Eco-Fair
12 p.m. – 3 p.m. Sat., April 12 | Memorial Park
The free community event will highlight outdoor activities from “Canyon to Coast” and will commence with an Arbor Day Celebration and tree-planting. Attendees can then enjoy a variety of hands-on activities, including rock climbing, euro-jump, electric bumper boats, live music, free food, and giveaways. The San Dimas Canyon Mountain Rescue Team will offer interactive demonstrations, including first aid training, knot-tying techniques, and essential hiking safety tips, along with a display of their specialized winch truck. Additionally, the Los Angeles County Fire Forestry Division will educate visitors on fire prevention strategies, helping to promote awareness and preparedness for wildfire safety.
New this year, families can continue the adventure with a Family Campout, an overnight experience for registered participants, happening after the fair from April 12 at 3 p.m. through April 13 at 11 a.m. More info.
Earth-Friendly Art
1 p.m. – 3 p.m. Sat., April 12 | Norton Simon Museum
Using recycled materials to make art is a great way to repurpose items and help the environment. In celebration of Earth Day, look closely at landscape paintings that celebrate the beauty of the natural world. Then, put your creativity to use by making artwork out of recyclables like cups, bottle caps and cardboard. Recommended for families with children ages 4–12. More info.
The City of Calabasas Earth Day Celebration/Green Expo
2 p.m. – 5 p.m. Sat., April 12 | Las Virgenes Creek
Exhibitors from all over Los Angeles County and Ventura County will be participating in the event to help residents learn more about local programs and initiatives. Calabasas Earth Day/Green Expo was created to be a day of education, celebration, and action for the natural world in which we live. On April 22, 1970, Earth Day marked the beginning of the modern environmental movement. Calabasas Earth Day/Green Expo encourages people and businesses to make simple lifestyle changes to help the environment and promote sustainability. More info.
Happy Earth Day Yoga, Beach Cleanup and Lunch & Learn
8 a.m. – 11 a.m. Sun., April 13 | Dana Point Harbor
Stand Up To Trash encourages the community to get involved in the Happy Earth Day Yoga, Beach Cleanup and Lunch & Learn. Through direct participation and awareness-building, the community plays an integral role in protecting marine life from the hazardous impact of litter and pollution.
Schedule includes Yoga (in the grass) at baby Beach from 8-9 a.m., beach cleanup from 9-10:30 a.m. and Lunch & Learn at Ocean Institute at 10:30 a.m., with special guest Jim Serpa. Now retired, Jim served as a Doheny Supervising Ranger for 22 years, patrolling the beach and campgrounds while protecting wildlife both on land, in the air, and in the sea. More info.
Earth Day Festival at Little Parrot Farm
10:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. Sun., April 13 | Little Parrot Farm
Join Little Parrot Farm for their Annual Earth Day Open House! This is a special event filled with delicious food, learning, and interactive experiences with nature, perfect for the whole family to explore the wonders of the natural world.
Enjoy delicious vegetarian and healthy food, visit the newly built Bee Apiary, learn simple eco-friendly practices, interact with adorable farm animals and immerse yourself in the serene beauty of the farm. More info.
Wild & Scenic Film Festival on Tour
12 p.m. Sun., April 13 | Cabrillo Marine Aquarium
5 p.m. Tue, Apr 22 | Redondo Union High School
The Palos Verdes Peninsula Land Conservancy presents the Wild & Scenic Film Festival on Tour with two showings: April 13 at 12 p.m. in San Pedro (Olguin Auditorium, Cabrillo Marine Aquarium) and April 22, Earth Day, at Redondo Union High School, 5 p.m. An exciting special selection of outdoor and nature films that will energize you to make a difference locally. More info.
Earth Week with L.A. Works
April 19 – 26 | Various Locations
Family-friendly events include Native Tree Planting for Earth Day: Tujunga on April 19, Give a Community Garden a Makeover: El Monte on April 22, Volunteering at Fountain Community Gardens Earth Day Celebration April 25-26 and more. Check website for full list of volunteer opportunities throughout L.A. More info.
Earth Day with Palos Verdes Peninsula Land Conservancy
9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Sat., April 19 | White Point Nature Preserve
Join Palos Verdes Peninsula Land Conservancy at White Point Nature Preserve to help make a difference preserving and restoring habitat for the local wildlife and the community! Activities include planting, weeding, native plant seed preparation, children’s learning activities, a guided native plant garden walk, raffle prizes, and more. More info.
Earth Day – Take Action Day!
9 a.m. – 3 p.m. Sat., April 19 | Cabrillo Marine Aquarium
Join Cabrillo Marine Aquarium for Earth Day! Participate in earth care activities, learn from local organizations, create recycled arts and crafts, browse hand-crafted items made by local artisans, shop earth-friendly products in the gift shop and enjoy food truck fare! Beach Cleanup from 9 a.m.-12 p.m., Earth Day Fair and Market from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. and Native Garden Restoration from 1-3 p.m. More info.
Earth Day Festival
9:30 a.m. – 5 p.m. Sat., April 19 | Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County
This Earth Month, celebrate the planet with NHM at their annual Earth Day Festival! Meet in their Nature Gardens for this annual Earth Day festival, featuring hands-on activities, up-close encounters with actual NHM scientists showcasing behind-the-scenes Museum collections, live musical performances with Masanga Marimba, live animal meet and greets, and more. Nickelodeon will also be on hand that day, sharing the Science of Spongebob and a character visit from the beloved series. More info.
Gloria Molina Grand Park’s Easy Mornings 2025
10 a.m. – 2 p.m. Sat., April 19 | Gloria Molina Grand Park
In the spirit of Earth Month, Gloria Molina Grand Park invites Angelenos of all ages to uplift their spirits and ease into the weekend in the heart of Downtown L.A. with two Saturday mornings filled with free activities and workshops that will inspire them to reconnect with the healing power of the natural world and with each other.
From puppetry, storytelling, and surfing in the park to arts and crafts and live DJ entertainment, Gloria Molina Grand Park’s Easy Mornings offers a variety of experiences for curious little minds. More info.
SLT Earth Day x Delicious Little Tokyo
10 a.m. – 4 p.m. Sat., April 19 | Japanese American National Museum
10th annual Delicious Little Tokyo in collaboration with Sustainable Little Tokyo’s Earth Day Celebration will have free activities, performances and more. More info.
Earth Day Celebration
10 a.m. – 4 p.m. Sat., April 19 | Roundhouse Aquarium Teaching Center
At this free event, booths from other organizations join in providing family-friendly activities for the community to participate in. This year’s hands-on activities include Plankton Races, Search for Dolphins and Wildlife and more.
Stations include CalState Long Beach’s Shark Lab and DiveNSurf who will be at the event to talk about sharks, ocean conservation, and beach safety. Progressive Marine Art Canvas In addition, crafts, games, face painting, plant seeds, and raffles will all be part of the fun! More info.
Ventura Earth Day Festival
11 a.m. – 4 p.m. Sat., April 19 | Plaza Park
Join the MERITO Foundation as they host the Earth Day Festival in Downtown Ventura in partnership with the City of Ventura Environmental Sustainability Division, and in collaboration with the EV Advocates of Ventura County, and Downtown Ventura Partners on Saturday, April 19 at Plaza Park. Enjoy environmental booths, sustainable goods, local food vendors, EV showcase, live musical performances and more.
The MERITO Foundation has dedicated the event to Blue Planet Earth with an emphasis on the interconnectedness of Earth’s health and Human health. Hosts and the participating organizations will be sharing information about their work, products, and events – and possibly inform of actions and opportunities residents can adopt to protect our natural resources, habitats, and health according to the best available science and practices. The Ventura Earth Day Festival 2025 will also highlight the local businesses that are committed to environmental sustainability & green technologies. More info.
Heal the Bay Earth Day
12 p.m. – 4 p.m. Sat., April 19 | Heal the Bay Aquarium
Join Heal the Bay Aquarium for their Earth Day celebration featuring Story Time at 2 p.m., Earth Month scavenger hunt, animal feeding demonstrations at 1 p.m. & 3 p.m., hands-on crafts & pollution awareness displays and short film screenings. More info.
Earth Day Fix it Fair
1 p.m. – 4 p.m. Sat., April 19 | Segerstorm Center for the Arts
In collaboration with Eco Now, OC’s first zero waste store, Segerstrom Center for the Arts is hosting a community-oriented event aimed at promoting sustainability, reducing waste, and fostering a culture of repair. Experts and professionals will come together with various repair skills to offer free services to the community and save precious items from ending up in the landfill. Think clothing, house linens, jewelry, plants and more! Additional activities include junk journaling, eco-friendly kids crafts, a compost workshop, and a refill station stocked with soaps, shampoos, lotions, and laundry concentrate! More info.
Sow, Grow, Celebrate! Earth Day 2025 at Bella Terra
2 p.m. – 4 p.m. Sat., April 19 | Bella Terra
Join Bella Terra for a hands-on Earth Day celebration filled with fun, creativity, and green vibes. The free community event includes spring inspired crafts and Earth Day themed coloring, plant potting station and a save the planet keychain giveaway, while supplies last. Meet at The Park (area by Old Navy & Apartments). More info.
Weeding at the Native Seed Farm
5 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. Tue., April 22 | Irvine Ranch Conservancy Native Seed Farm
Looking for a way to give back to nature this Earth Day, April 22? Come help us heal the wildlands within the Landmarks! At Irvine Ranch Conservancy’s one-of-a-kind Native Seed Farm, attendees will learn about one to two (1-2) target species before assisting staff in weeding efforts around our native plant crops.
For ages 14 and up. All minors (under 18 years of age) must be accompanied by their respective parent or legal guardian. Both parent and their accompanying minor(s) must be registered for the Irvine Ranch Conservancy led activity they wish to attend. More info.
Friends of the LA River: Habitat Restoration Day & Earth Month Celebration
8 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. Sat., April 26 | Sepulveda Basin Wildlife Perserve
At Habitat Restoration Day & Earth Month Celebration, 500 dedicated volunteers will join FoLAR to remove 15,000+ gallons of invasive vegetation, restoring 1 acre of land at the Reserve. Volunteers will then participate in educational activities like a nature walk, making native seed balls, hopping aboard our River Rover mobile museum, and exploring informational tables from community partners. Earth Day Habitat Restore & Renew is free, hands-on, and open to the public and will foster both immediate and long-term health in the LA River Watershed.
Restoring habitat along the LA River has major benefits for the entire watershed. Native plants and wetlands filter pollutants, improve water quality, and recharge groundwater, while providing habitat for wildlife. Green spaces cool surrounding neighborhoods, improve public health, and reconnect communities to the River. A healthier LA River means cleaner water, stronger ecosystems, and a more resilient city for the future. More info.
Earth Day Camp Cleanup: L.A. River Cleanup with LA Waterkeeper
9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Sat., April 26 | North Atwater Park
Join LA Waterkeeper for a family-friendly event where volunteers will roll up their sleeves and tackle the aftermath of the rains, clearing away debris and revitalizing the riverbanks.
Your help is crucial in making the LA River a healthier and more beautiful place for all to enjoy. Not only will you be removing harmful debris, but you’ll also have the opportunity to learn about the river’s rich history, assist in water quality tests with LA Waterkeeper, and take home native seed bombs to support local pollinators. Don’t miss out on this rewarding experience filled with community, learning, and making a real difference for our environment. More info.
Earth Day Teen Climate Fest
9 a.m. – 5 p.m. Sat., April 26 – 27 | Aquarium of the Pacific
You can celebrate the future of sustainability at the Earth Day Teen Climate Fest. This event for the whole family is inspired and created by young leaders. The Teen Climate Fest will feature displays, activities, and presentations with an emphasis on sustainable art that will demonstrate how you can make a difference in your community and for the planet. Through the creative expression of sustainable art, Teen Climate Fest aims to convey the significance of our planet’s preservation. More info.
Madrona Marsh Nature Festival
10 a.m. – 4 p.m. Sat., April 26 | Madrona Marsh Preserve & Nature Center
In celebration of Earth Day, Madrona Marsh is hosting their 3rd annual Nature Festival. This free, fun, family event includes meeting turtles, tortoises, snakes and insects up close, Nature Storytime, Arts & Crafts, guided BioBlitz on the Preserve, photo opportunity with Ollie the Frog, getting acquainted with local nature organizations – International Bird Rescue, CA Turtle & Tortoise Society, CA Native Plant Society, Marine Mammal Care Center and more. More info.
Earth Day LA
10 a.m. – 2 p.m. Sat., April 26 | Norman O. Houston Park
LA Sanitation & Environment’s signature event is back in full force with over 40 educational (and fun) exhibitors, City vehicles to explore, tons of photo ops, a kids zone, games, and prizes, while supplies last.
In the spirit of environmental awareness, this will be a Zero Waste event. Please bring your own reusable water bottle, and we’ll provide cold, filtered water for you. We’ll also provide cheeseburgers, veggie burgers, and fries from The Habit, until we run out.
Performances will begin around noon with talented local entertainers, and a DJ with us throughout the day to keep things fun. More info.

Earth Day at the Bay
10 a.m. – 4 p.m. Sat., April 26 | Upper Newport Bay Nature Reserve
This free, family-friendly event features environmental-themed exhibits from community partners and local artists. Enjoy arts and crafts, science discovery and educational information. There will be live music throughout the day as well as a scavenger hunt complete with prizes and an opportunity drawing. Food trucks will be on-site with tasty treats available for purchase. More info.
Ascot Hills Park Kite Festival
12 p.m. – 4 p.m. Sat., April 26 | Ascot Hills Park
The 17th Annual Ascot Hills Park Kite Festival presented by CD14 Councilmember Ysabel Jurado & LA32 Neighborhood Council, in partnership with local organizations is a free, family-friendly Earth Day celebration with kites, sustainability booths, arts and crafts, and more!Bring your own kite or get a free kite while supplies last. There will also be a tree giveaway, rain barrels and compost pails, sustainability booths and resources, kids crafts and activities and a live DJ. More info.
The Maker’s Hive Market: Earth Month
12 p.m. – 6 p.m. Sat., April 26 | 2ND & PCH
Support sustainability and eco-conscious brands at this Earth Month-themed market featuring specialty goods. More info.
Westlake Village Earth Day Festival
3 p.m. – 8 p.m. Sat., April 26 | Westlake Village Community Park
Cozy up and watch “Wild Robot” on the baseball field, enjoy food, crafts, music, games and face painting, meet local vendors and learn about conservation efforts and investing in our planet!
First 100 guests to fill out their stamp cards will receive a prize; stop by the City Booth when you arrive. More info.