Volunteers Remove Harmful Invasive Vines from Greenbelt Area
Invasive species of plants are serious business. They can cause major impacts to local ecosystems by altering natural habitats and can even lead to the extinction of native plant and…
Invasive species of plants are serious business. They can cause major impacts to local ecosystems by altering natural habitats and can even lead to the extinction of native plant and…
SAMBA and CAGA are launching a community-wide effort to re-naturalize a segment of the Greenbelt corridor adjacent to the 13th Street and Cloverly Terrace along the hillside of the Cameron Parkway in Harrisburg.
Part of what makes the Capital Area Greenbelt so special is that it is all-inclusive. We pride ourselves on having a trail through the City of Harrisburg that everyone has…
After two years of virtual meetings, 39 members ventured out on a rainy night December 6 and came to Fort Hunter Park to learn about CAGA accomplishments, 2023 plans and…
All Capital Area Greenbelt Association (CAGA) members are encouraged to attend our Annual Member Meeting this Tuesday, December 6, 2022. The meeting starts at 6:00 pm and will be held…
Bright and early on the sunny Sunday morning of June 5, nearly 1,200 local residents descended on Harrisburg to participate in the Capital Area Greenbelt Association’s (CAGA’s) 22nd annual Tour de Belt signature fundraising event and inaugural Finish Line Fest.
Learn details of the Tour de Belt ride here.
On April 24 CAGA held its annual awards and recognition event to celebrate the organization's valued partners, donors, and volunteers.
Faulkner Subaru Harrisburg, a multi-year supporter and neighbor of the Capital Area Greenbelt Association (located at 3233 Paxton Street just off the Greenbelt), recently expanded its commitment to the well-being of the Greenbelt.
We'd like to extend a big thanks to the 25 volunteers who helped pick up over 50 bags of trash on the Cameron Parkway and Five Senses Garden trail…