Today is the 50th anniversary of Earth Day, a worldwide movement to educate and inspire everyone to protect our planet. To-date, more than 1 billion people across 190 countries have participated in an Earth Day event.
Earth Day celebrations might look a bit different this year, as we’re staying home and adhering to social distancing guidelines, but don’t let that stop you from safely enjoying the great outdoors and taking care of our planet. There is so much to do at home and around Buffalo, on Earth Day and every day!
REMEMBER: Maintain social distancing when outside, wear a mask or face covering when you cannot adhere to social distancing, and stay home if you are feeling sick!
50 Ways to Celebrate Earth Day in Buffalo
- Go for a walk at Hoyt Lake
- Bike along the Niagara River in Tonawanda
- Visit Niagara Falls State Park
- Check out the dozens of public art murals along Hertel Avenue
- Go for a hike at Chestnut Ridge Park
- Pick up litter in your neighborhood (make sure you wear gloves to protect yourself)
- Say hello to the animals getting fresh air at the Buffalo Zoo
- Deliver food to those in need through FeedMore WNY
- Plant a tree or flowers in your garden
- Host an outdoor social distancing dance party (the Elmwood Village has made headlines for this!)
- Bike at the Outer Harbor
- Window shop at the boutiques along Elmwood Avenue (then support local businesses by shopping online!)
- Go for a hike at Letchworth State Park
- Run the loop at Delaware Park
- Check out one of Explore Buffalo’s “Walking Routes”
- Sign up for a Reddy Bikeshare pass (they’re only $1 for an annual membership if you purchase in April!)
- Go for a run in Cazenovia Park
- Volunteer to help those in need at the Buffalo City Mission
- Bike along the Ellicott Creek Trailway
- Sit on your front porch and capture sunrise/sunset photos (have you seen the amazing sunsets we’ve been having lately?!)
- Join in the Buffalo Olmsted Parks Conservancy’s “Wednesday Runs”
- Make a DIY craft with the kids using recycled household items (Explore & More Children’s Museum has lots of ideas)
- Visit Knox Farm State Park
- Donate to a local organization supporting environmental efforts, like Buffalo Niagara Waterkeeper, Buffalo Olmsted Parks Conservancy, Buffalo And Erie County Botanical Gardens, etc.
- Participate in the Buffalo Museum of Science’s Virtual Science Fair
- Order curbside takeout from farm-to-table restaurants like Elm Street Bakery and CRaVing
- Visit Martin Luther King Jr. Park and listen to their self-guided audio tour
- Make reusable cloth face masks to donate to local essential workers
- Do your own version of a “garden walk” and check out the beautiful gardens in the Parkside neighborhood
- Go for a walk or bike ride on the North Buffalo Rails to Trails
- Soak in the waterfront views at Canalside
- Embark on Visit Buffalo Niagara’s Scavenger Hunt
- Participate in the Buffalo Niagara Waterkeeper’s “Solo Sweeps”
- Window shop along Main Street in East Aurora
- Hike the Niagara Gorge at Devil’s Hole State Park
- Write a thank you note for essential workers with sidewalk chalk
- Have a backyard barbecue with Buffalo staples, like Sahlen’s hot dogs
- Dust off the rollerblades and go for a ride on a local bike path
- Order plant-based foods for takeout from places like Root & Bloom and lloyd
- Check out the public art near Lafayette Square
- Walk the perimeter of Hotel Henry and the Richardson Olmsted complex for some historic architecture
- Check out the Old Fort Niagara webcam for live views of Lake Ontario right from their lighthouse
- Grab your yoga mat and head outside for free virtual workouts with local gyms like Barre Centric and Revolution Buffalo
- Visit Forest Lawn Cemetery and discover some of its most famous residents
- Wake up early or stay up late for views of the Lyrid meteor shower
- Buy fresh local produce from places like the Lexington Co-Op and Boulevard Produce
- Order flowers for your home and support FeedMore WNY through their Annual Plant Sale
- Volunteer through the City of Buffalo by contacting volunteer@buffalony.gov
- Rake up the branches covering your yard (it’s been windy lately!) and have a backyard bonfire
- Walk to a local ice cream shop like Anderson’s or Churn for a taste of summer