Earth Day 2025, observed on Tuesday, April 22, carries the theme “Our Power, Our Planet,” emphasizing the importance of renewable energy and environmental stewardship Treasure Coast. Martin County, with its rich natural landscapes and commitment to conservation, offers numerous opportunities to honor this day meaningfully.
Participate in Local Earth Day Events
Earth Day Celebration at The Children’s Museum of the Treasure Coast
Join an engaging event featuring interactive activities designed to educate children and families about environmental care. The celebration runs from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM on April 22 at the Children’s Museum of the Treasure Coast.
Earth Day at Possum Long Nature Center
Enjoy a serene stroll through the nature center and receive a complimentary basil “wee planter” to cultivate at home. The event is scheduled from 3:00 PM to 5:00 PM on April 22. Learn more at Audubon of Martin County.
Earth Day Celebration at Florida Oceanographic Coastal Center
Engage with naturalists, participate in guided walks through mangrove and seagrass habitats, and explore the Gamefish Lagoon. Activities occur throughout the day on April 22. Find additional details here.
Earth Day Celebration at Boys & Girls Club of Martin County
Participate in a community soccer tournament, enjoy food from local vendors, and engage in arts and crafts. The Earth Day event is on April 26 from 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM at the Cole-Clark Boys & Girls Club in Hobe Sound. See more here.
Hobe Sound Farmers Market Earth Day Celebration
Create seed balls for wildflower gardens and take home a seed kit to start your own garden. Join the festivities on April 27 from 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM. Additional details can be found on the Stuart/Martin County Chamber of Commerce website.
Engage in Eco-Friendly Activities Year-Round
Explore Natural Martin
Discover Martin County’s diverse ecosystems through activities like kayaking, hiking, and birdwatching. Our award-winning Explore Natural Martin program promotes responsible tourism and offers resources for planning your eco-adventures. These programs are free, available to both locals and visitors, and activities change throughout the year (so there’s always something new to experience)!
Participate in Community Clean-Ups
Join initiatives like the Great American Cleanup, organized by Keep Martin Beautiful, to help maintain the county’s natural beauty. These events occur from March through June and provide supplies for volunteers.
Support Local Farmers Markets
Reduce your carbon footprint by purchasing fresh produce from local markets such as Barbour’s Produce in Jensen Beach and the Farm Market at Kai-Kai Farm in Indiantown. We also have the weekly Market on Main (organized by Stuart Main Street), the Hobe Sound Farmer’s Market, the Market at Newfield Farm, and more!
Adopt Sustainable Practices
Make simple changes like using refillable water bottles and biking instead of driving to contribute to environmental conservation.
Learn More About Local Voluntourism Opportunities
There’s no shortage of ways to get involved in Martin County! If you’re looking for additional ideas, read our blog post about voluntourism activities.
Embrace the Spirit of Earth Day
Martin County’s dedication to preserving its natural environment offers residents and visitors alike numerous ways to celebrate Earth Day. Whether participating in organized events or adopting sustainable habits, every action contributes to the health of our planet.