How to Celebrate Earth Day in Baton Rouge
What better way to celebrate our beautiful planet than with fun-filled activities in the Capital City?
Whether you’re looking to become one with nature, get more active or start shopping local, here’s your guide to everything Earth Day and sustainable living in Baton Rouge.
2026 Earth Day Events
Earth Day Baton Rouge
April 11, 2026
Rhorer Plaza in Downtown Baton Rouge
Celebrate Earth Day in Baton Rouge with a fun, family-friendly festival at Rhorer Plaza! At Earth Day Baton Rouge, you can enjoy live music, shop from local vendors, and dive into hands-on activities that make going green exciting. Whether you're passionate about sustainability or just looking for a laid-back way to spend the day, this event is the perfect mix of community, creativity, and eco-friendly fun.

BREC's Bioblitz
April 17-18
BREC's Blackwater Conservation Area (Central)
Join BREC's BioBlitz 2026 on April 17-18 at Blackwater Conservation Area in Central. This event brings together naturalists, scientists, and community members to explore and document the rich biodiversity of the area. Participants can engage in various activities, including guided hikes, hands-on sampling, and even a guided sunset paddle! It's a fantastic opportunity to connect with local organizations dedicated to preserving Louisiana's natural habitats. For more details and to register, visit BREC's official BioBlitz page.

Love The Boot Week
April 18-26, 2026
Statewide
Keep Louisiana Beautiful is spearheading the largest litter removal effort in Louisiana’s history, to coincide with Earth Day. Individuals, businesses and organizations are encouraged to plan and partake in community cleanups in an effort to create a cleaner, more beautiful Louisiana. Register for the event or sign up to volunteer here.
Earth Day Baton Rouge
April 25, 2026
Baton Roots Community Farm, BREC Howell Park
Earth Day Baton Rouge, hosted by The Walls Project, is a community-driven celebration focused on sustainability, art, and environmental action. Held at BREC's Howell Park, the event features hands-on workshops, volunteer cleanup efforts, and creative projects like recycled art installations. Attendees can connect with local organizations, learn about eco-friendly initiatives, and take part in activities that promote a greener future for Baton Rouge.
Other Ways To Celebrate Earth Day In Baton Rouge
Food
There’s no better way to celebrate our beautiful planet than by eating meals made with the freshest fruits and veggies. Some places in Baton Rouge that offer vegan and vegetarian options include the following:

Get In Touch With Nature
With events to teach you more about nature, an extensive park system and various swamps and gardens, these Baton Rouge events and locations are sure to provide an educational aspect to the flora and fauna of Louisiana.
- Audubon Day at LSU’s Hill Memorial Library
- Birding at Burden
- BREC’s Bluebonnet Swamp
- The Botanical Gardens at BREC Independence Park
- LSU AgCenter Botanic Gardens
- LSU Lakes at BREC’s Milford Wampold Park
- Scotlandville Parkway Conservation Park






















