Roadside & River Cleanup Initiatives

Mountain Bridge TU invites members to our roadside cleanups and South Saluda River clean-ups, covering a two-mile stretch on Highway 11/276 and the "Rock Vanes" area. Volunteers meet at 9:00 AM for the 1.5-hour cleanup, followed by fishing at the Rock Vanes or Eastatoe River.

Orange safety vests and grabbers are provided, while participants are asked to bring gloves and check their email for the upcoming date.

Schedule for 2026:

Feb 14, 2026 (Completed)

May 16, 2026 (Completed)

Aug 15, 2026

Nov 14, 2026

Emails will be sent our to our members and if you are able to join please RSVP.

Blue highway sign with white text promoting Palmello Pride adopt-a-highway program, sponsored by County Winner near Mountain Bridge T.U., with a note to dispose of litter properly.
Logo for Adopt a Highway with a palm tree, moon, mountain, and road, and the text 'Adopt a Highway Keep SC Beautiful'

Keep Greenville County Beautiful (KGCB) inspire the citizens of Greenville County to take actions every day to prevent litter, support the citizens of Greenville County to reverse the negative effects of litter, and educate the younger generations about littering and inspire environmental stewardship, as well as, provides attainable litter prevention solutions and resources to the citizens of Greenville County.

The Adopt-A-Highway (AAH) program in South Carolina is a statewide volunteer initiative managed by Palmetto Pride in partnership with the South Carolina Department of Transportation (SCDOT). Established in 1987, it allows community groups, businesses, and individuals to maintain sections of state-maintained roads to combat litter and improve local aesthetics.