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A 501 (c) (3) non-profit. Tax ID 22-3878950

WE  PROTECT

Our mission is to protect, conserve and replenish Maryland's longest and deepest intrastate waterway.

Through strategic advocacy, restoration and education our goal is long term sustainability for the ecosystem of the entire Patuxent River basin and the people who rely on its future.

Our Nottingham Visitors Center offers Kayak, Canoe & Equipment Rentals and coordinates community events.

While we are a grass roots community based non-profit, we are proud to be members of the Waterkeeper Alliance that advocates for the health and well being global waterways.  

Patuxent River Keeper is funded through grants and public donations. We accept tax deductible donations in any amount. 

 

WE  SERVE

We envision serving as the hub of a river oriented community. We offer  many programs and opportunities to get involved in stewardship of the Patuxent, from volunteering to political action, to exploring & enjoying time the river. 

Our recent program, the Patuxent Summer Mentoring Camp has been a great success to bring in young voices.  Our ongoing Patuxent Roughnecks and Annual Cleanup efforts remain a vital part of keeping the Patuxent clean for our community.  Learn more about our programs and volunteer opportunities!

VISIT THE PATUXENT RIVERKEEPER STORE

The Patuxent Riverkeeper shop offers gear, rentals, and unique gifts for lovers of the Patuxent River and Chesapeake Bay.

Proceeds support Patuxent Riverkeeper's mission.

 

WE  CELEBRATE

We often host celebrations and special programs at our Nottingham Center.  Check this space to see what is coming up next!

WE  ARE 

The Patuxent Riverkeeper

Established in 2004 by Fred Tutman, the grass roots movement of the Patuxent Riverkeeper spans seven counties in Maryland to advocate for and restore the Patuxent River.

Today the Patuxent is a study in contrasts with regions rich in history, wildlife and unforgettable scenic vistas to other areas with poisoned beaches, dead zones and hopelessly blocked and snagged upper tributaries. 

Once one of the most productive sources of shellfish in the world, the Patuxent has been deeply and negatively affected by negligent land use.   

And yet scientists have pointed to the incredible resilience of the ecosystem, its ability to heal itself if we humans can be compelled to mend our behavior toward the river and embrace responsible stewardship.

 

Honoring our Sacred Rivers Final Ceremony (April 28) & People’s Climate March (April 29)

By Ftutman | April 19, 2017

PAX Wash & Wax Volunteer Day, April 22 from 11AM-1PM

By Ftutman | April 17, 2017

Honoring our Sacred Rivers

By Ftutman | March 15, 2017

April 8, 2017 at the Patuxent Riverkeeper Center ~  Indigenous Ceremony + Education + Art = An incredible experience!  Printable legal-sized PDF here ~ Honoring Our Sacred Rivers

Paddle & Potluck on the Patuxent Saturday, Nov. 5!

By Ftutman | October 31, 2016

Annual Member Gathering Saturday, Oct. 29

By Ftutman | October 24, 2016

Crab Feast Fundraiser! October 1, 2016

By Ftutman | September 14, 2016