What is Envirothon?

The Virginia Dominion Energy Envirothon is a team based natural resources competition for high school students. Students who participate learn stewardship and management concepts and work to solve real world environmental problems. The program is field-oriented, community based and gives students an opportunity to work with natural resource professionals.
Click HERE for a video overview of the Virginia Dominion Envirothon competition!
Who makes up a team and what do they do?
Students work in teams of five. Throughout the school year students prepare to compete at the local level, qualify to then compete at the area level (Loudoun County is part of Area II) and the top three teams from each of the six Soil & Water Conservation District areas in the state compete to be the State Winner. These teams of high school students are tested on their knowledge of natural resources-soils, forestry, wildlife, aquatics and a current environmental issue. Students visit five “in-the-field” test stations where written and hands-on problem solving is required along with an oral presentation formulating a strategy to address a specific environmental issue they’ve been presented with. The event is competitive but education is the bottom line.
Teams can be created through school clubs, classes, home school groups, 4-H groups, scout troops, local nature centers etc. The only requirements of at team are a minimum of five students and one adult advisor/chaperone.

Want to get involved? Contact Jessie.Freeland@lswcd.org to learn more.
The oral presentation subject will be “Non-point source pollution. It starts at home.” Details on this year’s Envirothon Program will be shared along with the unveiling of the 2026 Oral Presentation Scenario. A introductory event was recorded and shared for those who were unable to attend live. You can contact byron.minson@vaswcd.org with any questions about this event.
Envirothon 2026-27 information:
Graves Mountain Training – November 21st, all day event.
More dates coming soon!
Additional Study Resources & Information:
- Download the Coaches Handbook
- Current Competition
- Learning Objectives/Oral Presentation Problem
- Envirothon Resources
- Visit the LSWCD YouTube channel to prepare for the local competition.
Virginia’s Envirothon program is also supported through the Chesapeake Bay Restoration Fund. Proceeds from the sale of the Bay license plates help citizens keep the bay healthy by restoring wetlands, planting buffers around waterways, promoting marine life restoration, decreasing pollution and providing educational programs like Envirothon. To purchase a Bay license plate visit: https://dls.virginia.gov/commissions/cbr.htm
