Volunteer: The Great Un-Lichen-ing!Thank you for choosing Delaware State Parks for your Volunteer Adventure!
One of the bridges near historical Bethesda Church has a lot of lichens/moss growing on the railings & floorboards. The cracks in between the floorboards are filled with moss/debris which leads to standing water on the bridge which could be a hazard. Volunteers will be using paint scrapers to remove the lichen and moss. When you volunteer for this opportunity, you'll be helping to make sure it stays safe and accessible for all! - We will be meeting at the Bethesda Church parking lot on Wooten Rd. --> CLICK ME FOR DIRECTIONS! - Plastic paint scrapers will be provided - Dress for the weather - Bring drinking water - Bug spray & sunscreen Thank you and we hope to see you there! Program: Trap Pond State Park Thank you for choosing Delaware State Parks for your Volunteer Adventure!
One of the bridges near historical Bethesda Church has a lot of lichens/moss growing on the railings & floorboards. The cracks in between the floorboards are filled with moss/debris which leads to standing water on the bridge which could be a hazard. Volunteers will be using paint scrapers to remove the lichen and moss. When you volunteer for this opportunity, you'll be helping to make sure it stays safe and accessible for all! - We will be meeting at the Bethesda Church parking lot on Wooten Rd. --> CLICK ME FOR DIRECTIONS! - Plastic paint scrapers will be provided - Dress for the weather - Bring drinking water - Bug spray & sunscreen Thank you and we hope to see you there! Program: Trap Pond State Park Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 19956 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Shoreline Sweep - Main BeachHelp Keep Cape Henlopen Clean! Join fellow volunteers every other Thursday in making a difference at Cape Henlopen State Park! We’ll be removing litter and debris from walkways to create a safer, cleaner, and more enjoyable space for thousands of park visitors. Your time and effort truly make a difference! What to Expect: Accessibility: Meeting Location: Google Maps Link Park Entry: Weather Policy: Additional Notes: Parental supervision is required for all volunteers under 18. Leashed, well-behaved pets are welcome at this event only. Thank you for giving back to your park! We appreciate your help! Program: Cape Henlopen State Park Help Keep Cape Henlopen Clean! Join fellow volunteers every other Thursday in making a difference at Cape Henlopen State Park! We’ll be removing litter and debris from walkways to create a safer, cleaner, and more enjoyable space for thousands of park visitors. Your time and effort truly make a difference! What to Expect: Accessibility: Meeting Location: Google Maps Link Park Entry: Weather Policy: Additional Notes: Parental supervision is required for all volunteers under 18. Leashed, well-behaved pets are welcome at this event only. Thank you for giving back to your park! We appreciate your help! Program: Cape Henlopen State Park Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 19958 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Shoreline Sweep - Tower BeachHelp Keep Cape Henlopen Clean! Join fellow volunteers every other Tuesday in making a difference at Delaware Seashore State Park! We’ll be removing litter and debris from walkways to create a safer, cleaner, and more enjoyable space for thousands of park visitors. Your time and effort truly make a difference! What to Expect: Accessibility: Meeting Location: Google Maps Link Park near the bathhouse and look for a state vehicle and park staff member to assist with check-in. Park Entry: Weather Policy: Additional Notes: Parental supervision is required for all volunteers under 18. Leashed, well-behaved pets are welcome at this event only. There is no Shoreline Sweep on April 21st, instead sign up for the Earth Day: Coast to Coast Cleanup event at the Indian River Life-Saving Station on April 22nd Thank you for giving back to your park! We appreciate your help!Program: Delaware Seashore State Park Help Keep Cape Henlopen Clean! Join fellow volunteers every other Tuesday in making a difference at Delaware Seashore State Park! We’ll be removing litter and debris from walkways to create a safer, cleaner, and more enjoyable space for thousands of park visitors. Your time and effort truly make a difference! What to Expect: Accessibility: Meeting Location: Google Maps Link Park near the bathhouse and look for a state vehicle and park staff member to assist with check-in. Park Entry: Weather Policy: Additional Notes: Parental supervision is required for all volunteers under 18. Leashed, well-behaved pets are welcome at this event only. There is no Shoreline Sweep on April 21st, instead sign up for the Earth Day: Coast to Coast Cleanup event at the Indian River Life-Saving Station on April 22nd Thank you for giving back to your park! We appreciate your help!Program: Delaware Seashore State Park Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 19958 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Weed Warriors - Killens Pond State ParkAre you interested in helping to reduce the
threat of invasive plants to the land and resources that we have been entrusted
to protect and manage?
Fortunately, public consciousness about the harms of invasive plants — plants not native to the region that grow aggressively, compete with native plants for resources, and displace native plants — continues to rise. Volunteers help to meet this challenge and thus make a significant difference in Killens Pond State Park’s quest to manage invasive plants. We are eager to work with like-minded people who are passionate or want to learn more about this issue. So please join us on the 3rd Saturday of each month, from 10 AM to 12 PM for a rewarding morning of volunteer work removing invasive plants! Event Details - Meeting Location: Pondside Trail Parking lot; link to driving directions: https://maps.app.goo.gl/49mXNw8c7GNycwbHA When: 3rd Saturday of the month, 10 AM - 12 PM What to Wear/Bring: Weather-appropriate attire (long sleeves, long pants, and closed-toed shoes)GlovesDrinking waterProgram: Killens Pond State Park Are you interested in helping to reduce the
threat of invasive plants to the land and resources that we have been entrusted
to protect and manage?
Fortunately, public consciousness about the harms of invasive plants — plants not native to the region that grow aggressively, compete with native plants for resources, and displace native plants — continues to rise. Volunteers help to meet this challenge and thus make a significant difference in Killens Pond State Park’s quest to manage invasive plants. We are eager to work with like-minded people who are passionate or want to learn more about this issue. So please join us on the 3rd Saturday of each month, from 10 AM to 12 PM for a rewarding morning of volunteer work removing invasive plants! Event Details - Meeting Location: Pondside Trail Parking lot; link to driving directions: https://maps.app.goo.gl/49mXNw8c7GNycwbHA When: 3rd Saturday of the month, 10 AM - 12 PM What to Wear/Bring: Weather-appropriate attire (long sleeves, long pants, and closed-toed shoes)GlovesDrinking waterProgram: Killens Pond State Park Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 19943 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Brandywine Zoo Litter Getters!Become a Litter Getter with the Brandywine Zoo to protect our environment! This year, we've expanded our litter cleanups to monthly! At each Litter Getter cleanup, volunteers and zoo staff will collect and properly dispose of trash around the zoo, throughout Brandywine Park and along the streets of Wilmington. Litter has several negative impacts on the environment, including contributing to land and water toxicity, harming wildlife, and taking decades or centuries to break down, adding long-lasting microplastics to our natural environment. By joining us in cleaning up litter, you'll not only make your Delaware State Parks prettier, but also reduce these negative impacts! Tools and gloves are welcome, but not required! We will provide all tools, gloves and trash bags. Please wear closed-toed shoes and comfortable clothing that can get dirty. Volunteers are encouraged to bring sunscreen and a reusable bottle of water. Parking: Free in the Brandywine Zoo/Brandywine River Parking Lot Follow directions to 200 N Park Dr, Wilmington, DE 19802Meeting Place: Brandywine Zoo Education Building on N. Van Buren Street The building is across from the zoo's entrance on N. Van Buren Street.Registration: Registration is encouraged so we can ensure there are enough supplies and tools for all volunteers, but not required. To RSVP or ask questions, please respond to this opportunity or email the manager of volunteers at luvina.cooley@delaware.gov. Questions can also be directed to CommunityEngagement@BrandywineZoo.org. Interested volunteers may respond to this opportunity as individuals or as a team. Team registrants will enter how many people are part of their team. Children are welcome, but all volunteers under 18 must be accompanied by an adult. After you're done cleaning up litter, come visit the Brandywine Zoo and learn about our animals and conservation efforts! Program: Brandywine Zoo Become a Litter Getter with the Brandywine Zoo to protect our environment! This year, we've expanded our litter cleanups to monthly! At each Litter Getter cleanup, volunteers and zoo staff will collect and properly dispose of trash around the zoo, throughout Brandywine Park and along the streets of Wilmington. Litter has several negative impacts on the environment, including contributing to land and water toxicity, harming wildlife, and taking decades or centuries to break down, adding long-lasting microplastics to our natural environment. By joining us in cleaning up litter, you'll not only make your Delaware State Parks prettier, but also reduce these negative impacts! Tools and gloves are welcome, but not required! We will provide all tools, gloves and trash bags. Please wear closed-toed shoes and comfortable clothing that can get dirty. Volunteers are encouraged to bring sunscreen and a reusable bottle of water. Parking: Free in the Brandywine Zoo/Brandywine River Parking Lot Follow directions to 200 N Park Dr, Wilmington, DE 19802Meeting Place: Brandywine Zoo Education Building on N. Van Buren Street The building is across from the zoo's entrance on N. Van Buren Street.Registration: Registration is encouraged so we can ensure there are enough supplies and tools for all volunteers, but not required. To RSVP or ask questions, please respond to this opportunity or email the manager of volunteers at luvina.cooley@delaware.gov. Questions can also be directed to CommunityEngagement@BrandywineZoo.org. Interested volunteers may respond to this opportunity as individuals or as a team. Team registrants will enter how many people are part of their team. Children are welcome, but all volunteers under 18 must be accompanied by an adult. After you're done cleaning up litter, come visit the Brandywine Zoo and learn about our animals and conservation efforts! Program: Brandywine Zoo Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 19802 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Remember and Restore: Christ Church Cemetery Cleanup 2026In celebration of our country’s 250th anniversary, we invite community members to join us for a meaningful day of service at our local cemetery. This special cleanup event will focus on honoring the gravesites of our veterans — the men and women who served and sacrificed for our nation. Volunteers will join Delaware State Park staff at Christ Church Cemetery and perform respectful gravesite care and general grounds maintenance, including: Light brush removal Trimming plants and overgrowth Cleaning around headstones Clearing debris and improving the overall appearance of the groundsThis event is an opportunity to give back, preserve local history, and show gratitude to those who served. Whether you have a personal connection to a veteran or simply want to contribute to your community, your time and effort will make a lasting impact. When: 4/22/26, 5pm - 6:30pm Where: Christ Church Cemetery - 523 S State St, Dover, DE 19901 Program: First State Heritage Park In celebration of our country’s 250th anniversary, we invite community members to join us for a meaningful day of service at our local cemetery. This special cleanup event will focus on honoring the gravesites of our veterans — the men and women who served and sacrificed for our nation. Volunteers will join Delaware State Park staff at Christ Church Cemetery and perform respectful gravesite care and general grounds maintenance, including: Light brush removal Trimming plants and overgrowth Cleaning around headstones Clearing debris and improving the overall appearance of the groundsThis event is an opportunity to give back, preserve local history, and show gratitude to those who served. Whether you have a personal connection to a veteran or simply want to contribute to your community, your time and effort will make a lasting impact. When: 4/22/26, 5pm - 6:30pm Where: Christ Church Cemetery - 523 S State St, Dover, DE 19901 Program: First State Heritage Park Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Apr 22, 2026 Zip Code: 19901 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Tulip Tree Garlic Mustard PullingBrandywine Creek State Park would not be the park we know and love today were it not for the many years of careful land stewardship and preservation by dedicated staff and volunteers. You can be part of that stewardship today as we prevent the spread of invasive garlic mustard at Tulip Tree Nature Preserve! Join us on Sunday, May 17th to pull invasive garlic mustard! This biennial plant reaches heights of 3-4 feet during its second year of life, producing as many as 7,400 seeds per plant. Once established, it quickly and aggressively covers the ground, dominating the ground-level habitat and crowding out native species. However, because of its shallow roots, it's easy for all ages to pull out of the ground! Tools and gloves are welcome, but not required! We will provide all tools, gloves and trash bags. Please wear closed-toed shoes and comfortable clothing. Volunteers are encouraged to bring sunscreen and a reusable bottle of water. Meeting Place: Brandywine Creek State Park Nature Center Follow directions to 4244 Wilsons Run Rd, Wilmington, DEParking: Parking is available at the Brandywine Creek State Park Park Office and Nature Center. The Manager of Volunteers will provide parking passes to all volunteers attending.Registration: Registration is encouraged so we can ensure there are enough supplies and tools for all volunteers, and ensure that adaquate parking is available. To RSVP or ask questions, please respond to this opportunity or email the manager of volunteers at luvina.cooley@delaware.gov. Program: Brandywine Creek State Park Brandywine Creek State Park would not be the park we know and love today were it not for the many years of careful land stewardship and preservation by dedicated staff and volunteers. You can be part of that stewardship today as we prevent the spread of invasive garlic mustard at Tulip Tree Nature Preserve! Join us on Sunday, May 17th to pull invasive garlic mustard! This biennial plant reaches heights of 3-4 feet during its second year of life, producing as many as 7,400 seeds per plant. Once established, it quickly and aggressively covers the ground, dominating the ground-level habitat and crowding out native species. However, because of its shallow roots, it's easy for all ages to pull out of the ground! Tools and gloves are welcome, but not required! We will provide all tools, gloves and trash bags. Please wear closed-toed shoes and comfortable clothing. Volunteers are encouraged to bring sunscreen and a reusable bottle of water. Meeting Place: Brandywine Creek State Park Nature Center Follow directions to 4244 Wilsons Run Rd, Wilmington, DEParking: Parking is available at the Brandywine Creek State Park Park Office and Nature Center. The Manager of Volunteers will provide parking passes to all volunteers attending.Registration: Registration is encouraged so we can ensure there are enough supplies and tools for all volunteers, and ensure that adaquate parking is available. To RSVP or ask questions, please respond to this opportunity or email the manager of volunteers at luvina.cooley@delaware.gov. Program: Brandywine Creek State Park Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On May 17, 2026 Zip Code: 19803 Allow Groups: No |