Upcoming Events
This book features a collection of photographs takes readers along the Mystic, from Horn Pond to the Mystic Lakes, the Mystic River, and Boston Harbor. By Jean Martin Cadène, Nancy Wovers Cadène, and Isabella Cadène.
Join us to help remove invasive plants from Belle Isle Marsh, Boston's largest remaining salt marsh!
Join us to help remove invasive plants from Belle Isle Marsh, Boston's largest remaining salt marsh!
Join us on Sunday, May 19th for the 28th Annual MYSTIC RIVER HERRING RUN AND PADDLE! You can run, walk, and/or paddle — or volunteer to make this event a success!
Join the Mystic River Watershed Association and Bike to the Sea for a Spring Walking Tour along the Mystic Greenways!
Come join Malden River Works and the City of Malden to celebrate the site of our new park! There will be free food, dancing, music, boat rides, and a brass band on the river! We will have interpretation services available and parking near the site.
Join us to help remove invasive plants from Belle Isle Marsh, Boston's largest remaining salt marsh!
28Th Annual Herring Run and Paddle
May 19, 2024
The Mystic River Herring Run and Paddle includes a 5K run/walk race and a 9-mile paddle race.
NEWS
Our Work
The Mystic River Watershed Association (MyRWA) builds solutions so that all people across the watershed, no matter who you are or where you live, have safe and easy access to nature and a healthy environment. MyRWA is rooted in science and the understanding of environmental injustices. We believe access to information and opportunities to learn about the natural world empower us all to work together for a better future in the Mystic. Explore our programs:
See where we work
EARTH MONTH 2024
Join MyRWA as we celebrate the 54th Anniversary of Earth Day with many ways to learn from nature!
MyRWA wishes to honor and acknowledge the indigenous communities native to this region and its past, present, and future. To our knowledge, the watershed is on the colonized lands of the Massachusett, Nipmuc, and Pawtucket tribes. The name “Mystic” comes from the term that these tribes used for the river — “Missi-Tuk,” which means “great tidal river.” As you explore the watershed, we encourage you to learn with us about its past and current indigenous heritage.