Celebrate Earth Day in NYC
Earth Day started as a national effort to bring environmental protection into public conversation and policy. Each year on April 22nd, communities across the country celebrate the day with events that focus on clean air and water, responsible energy use, and local action. The day is a reminder of how cities manage growth and resources in their public spaces.
Earth Day in New York shows up across the city. Some gatherings feel big and citywide, others stay a bit more local, but each one puts environmental work into motion.
Earth Day Takes Over the City
Help NYC celebrate Earth Day by attending these fantastic events. If you want to do your part and stay proactive, here are some festivals and celebrations to attend.
- Earth Day Initiative Festival – Union Square: Sunday, April 19th, 2026, from 2:00 PM to 6:00 PM.
- Salt Marsh Celebration – Marine Park, Brooklyn: Sunday, April 19th, 2026, from 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM.
- Volunteer Gardening & Park Projects – Multiple Locations: Various dates throughout April 2026. Community gardens and city parks host planting days and neighborhood restoration efforts.
- Time’s Up! Earth Day Bike Ride & Garden Tour – Citywide: Scheduled around April 18th and 19th, 2026.
Earth Day in NYC brings environmental awareness into public view across parks, plazas, and streets. It’s a practical way to participate in climate-focused action within the city.
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