QUIZ: Can you name these local wildflowers?
/How well do you know local wildflowers? Can you identify staggerweed? Have you ever tasted a fairy spud? Impress your friends with new trail trivia after taking our wildflower quiz!
Read MoreHow well do you know local wildflowers? Can you identify staggerweed? Have you ever tasted a fairy spud? Impress your friends with new trail trivia after taking our wildflower quiz!
Read MoreSo you've probably heard that birding is a great hobby - it keeps you in touch with nature, it's inexpensive, and you can do it through a window or in a quiet wood. But how do you go from fledgling to eagle-eyed?
We talked to a local expert from the Audubon Society about easy ways to start birding (and make friends doing it!) and what makes being a Potomac region bird-nerd so special.
Read MoreThe Potomac River is our backyard, drinking fountain, and playground. But did you know it is also the summer home and breeding ground for some Atlantic bottlenose dolphins?
As dolphins are currently returning to our waters, learn from expert Ann-Marie Jacoby of the Potomac-Chesapeake Dolphin Project about the history, lives, and behaviors of dolphins in the area.
Read MoreJust when you thought White Horse Mountain couldn't get any better . . . Learn about Rock Dome Preserve, home to habitat and wildflowers that rarely found anywhere else in the world!
Read MoreScience says that getting on or near water can ease the collective stress we’re all feeling. That’s why protecting our natural resources is more important now than ever.
Here’s how you can help keep our local waterways clean and publicly accessible during a time of crisis.
Read MoreWhat’s the real reason sustainable gardening expert Edamarie Mattei is so passionate about getting the most out of the ground? Like most of us, she’s motivated by a delicious meal!
Here’s Edamarie’s personal story of how home-grown food helped her through hard times and her expert tips on turning your yard (or windowsill!) into a river-friendly garden!
Read MoreDid you know just looking pictures of nature can trigger a decrease in stress?
That’s why we’ve found 11 quick hits of the most relaxing sights and sounds our river has to offer. Whether you want to close your eyes and drift off to a chorus of spring peepers, or lose yourself in a West Virginian paddling adventure, we’ve got your next mental break covered.
Read MoreYou may not have heard of the tiger salamander, either because it’s endangered or because it spends most of its life underground. But its survival is at a tipping point - here’s how you can can help protect the unique habitat it needs to stage a comeback.
Read MoreHere’s how our team is getting outside and enjoying the river while social distancing…now tell us your story!
Read MoreAs you turn to the Potomac River and the outdoors this spring, discover Potomac Conservancy’s plan to continue protecting clean water in this time of crisis.
Read MoreLearn about the wood turtle, an endangered local animal that calls the upstream waters of the Potomac home, and find out what we're doing to save them.
Read MoreA riverside scavenger hunt suitable for all ages! Whether you want to deepen your knowledge of Potomac River flora or simply spice up your spring strolls with an activity, we’ve got your next adventure sorted!
Read MoreApril showers (and social distancing) don't have to leave you sitting inside. It turns out there are some perks to hiking on an overcast, drizzly day.
Hike along with Stephanie from Team Potomac as she explores an overlooked local trail that gives way to waterfalls, rock formations, and beautiful Potomac River views.
As much as we try to cleanup the Potomac River, the trash just keeps coming. So how do we stop it in its tracks and keep it from entering the river in the first place?
Well, the old adage “reduce, reuse, recycle” still holds up - but it doesn’t feel that simple. Luckily, recycling expert Beth Porter of Green America is here to demystify recycling and close the loop on litter.
Read MoreWhen you're out on a brisk spring hike, it's fun to catch pretty petals peeking out from rocks and crevices in the ground. But do you know a snowdrop from a spatterdock??
Our river’s banks, meadows, and woodlands are about to explode with color thanks to hundreds of local wildflower species, so get prepared for the most vibrant time of year with our handy guide to when and where to spot the most beautiful blooms of the Potomac!
Read MoreEvery piece of land has a story to tell. This one just happens to have stories about the Civil War!
Learn more about this unique property’s rich history and ecology, and what tool the Potomac Conservancy is using to keep it permanently protected for clean water.
Read MoreHave you noticed? Green streets are sprouting up in neighborhoods across the DMV.
From rain gardens to permeable pavement to roadside trees, “green streets” are doing more than boosting curb appeal. Learn more about this new landscaping trend and how it just might save the Potomac.
Read MoreWhile plastic pollution is declining in Maryland and Washington, DC, Virginia is seeing an increase in plastic litter found in its parks and local waterways.
Learn what’s behind this troubling trend and what Virginia can do to curb its pollution problem.
Read MoreSkip Netflix binge-watching, take a hard pass on a crowded restaurant, and get outside to make some memories with your special someone.
Whether you already have plans or still need to make some for the big day, we’ve got you covered with a list of the best outdoor dates on and around the Potomac.
Read MoreThe region’s leading clean water advocate, fighting to ensure the Potomac River boasts clean drinking water, healthy lands, and connected communities.
Potomac Conservancy
962 Wayne Ave, Suite 540
Silver Spring, MD 20910
Call: (301) 608-1188
EIN: 52-1842501
Potomac Conservancy is a nationally accredited land trust and clean water leader in the Potomac River region. We’re committed to restoring the Potomac to full health for the five million people who rely on the river for drinking water and outdoor enjoyment. We improve local water quality through land conservation initiatives that effectively stop pollution from entering our streams and tributaries. Our impassioned base of 35,000 supporters empowers us to protect and expand streamside forests, pass water protection laws, and restore local shorelines.