Opportunities From: Delaware State Parks

Volunteer: General One Day Projects

We have several ongoing volunteer opportunities at the park but, sometimes, we get special projects that just require a few hours, or a day.   This would typically involve helping to clean the inside or outside of one of our historical houses, do some weeding in a specific area such as outside one of our historical homes, or other needs that come out.  If you indicate your interest here, we will reach out to you telling you have a project, to see if you are interested and/or available.

We could also use volunteers for some general painting and carpentry.  

We have several memorial benches that have vegetation growing under the benches and around the sides that need to be pulled.Any questions, please email the Manager of Volunteers at Nancy.Kersey@delaware.gov.  

Thank you for considering volunteering at our park.

Program: White Clay Creek State Park

We have several ongoing volunteer opportunities at the park but, sometimes, we get special projects that just require a few hours, or a day.   This would typically involve helping to clean the inside or outside of one of our historical houses, do some weeding in a specific area such as outside one of our historical homes, or other needs that come out.  If you indicate your interest here, we will reach out to you telling you have a project, to see if you are interested and/or available.

We could also use volunteers for some general painting and carpentry.  

We have several memorial benches that have vegetation growing under the benches and around the sides that need to be pulled.Any questions, please email the Manager of Volunteers at Nancy.Kersey@delaware.gov.  

Thank you for considering volunteering at our park.

Program: White Clay Creek State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Nov 26, 2024 through Jun 30, 2026

Zip Code: 19711

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Wells Field Reforestation

We need volunteers to help us battle encroaching invasive plants in Wells Field.  These aggressive plants steal nutrients from the soil that our native plants depend on to thrive.  Our wildlife and insects will not eat the invasive plants.  The invasive plants are harmful to our ecosystem and will create a monoculture if not removed/cut.  These invasive plants include multiflora rose, wineberry, and Japanese honeysuckle to name a few.

Starting in May, this opportunity will be every 2nd and 4th Sunday starting at 1:30 p.m. for two hours.  The opportunity lasts until February 22nd and starts again in spring 2025.

No experience is necessary! You only have to care about our forests, fields and wildlife.  Other experienced volunteers will be there to teach you how to identify the plants for removal and how to effectively remove them.

You will need to wear long-sleeved shirt, long pants and closed-in shoes. Please bring a bottle of water if you think you will need to hydrate.  Work gloves and tools will be provided.

Program: White Clay Creek State Park

We need volunteers to help us battle encroaching invasive plants in Wells Field.  These aggressive plants steal nutrients from the soil that our native plants depend on to thrive.  Our wildlife and insects will not eat the invasive plants.  The invasive plants are harmful to our ecosystem and will create a monoculture if not removed/cut.  These invasive plants include multiflora rose, wineberry, and Japanese honeysuckle to name a few.

Starting in May, this opportunity will be every 2nd and 4th Sunday starting at 1:30 p.m. for two hours.  The opportunity lasts until February 22nd and starts again in spring 2025.

No experience is necessary! You only have to care about our forests, fields and wildlife.  Other experienced volunteers will be there to teach you how to identify the plants for removal and how to effectively remove them.

You will need to wear long-sleeved shirt, long pants and closed-in shoes. Please bring a bottle of water if you think you will need to hydrate.  Work gloves and tools will be provided.

Program: White Clay Creek State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 19711

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: "De-vine Intervention"

"De-vine Intervention" is a program to remove invasive non-native vines and other plants to help the native trees throughout White Clay Creek State Park. Non-native invasive vines such as Oriental bittersweet will wrap tightly and overtop trees, eventually killing them. 

Non-native plants that we are removing include Arum Honeysuckle, Autumn Olive, Wineberry and multiflora rose.

Our team will help you identify these different plants and learn how to remove them safely.

We have removed so much of the under story that we are starting to see regrowth of some of the native American Holly, White Oak, Sassafras and other plants. The additional sunlight is also encouraging a regrowth of some non-natives so we regularly return to those areas to remove them.

When: Every Wednesday at 9:00 am until 11:00am. Meet at the far end of the parking lot at Carpenter Park.880 New London Road, Newark DE.

Who: Suitable for individuals and for families with children 14 and over. Parent consent form required for children under 18. Parent or guardian supervision required for children under 16. This opportunity is also suitable for teams up to ten people.

Wear: Long pants, closed toed shoes, and layered clothing that can get dirty and is suitable for the weather.

Bring: Work gloves if you have them and a personal water bottle. Other tools will be provided.

Parking: Currently meeting at Carpenter Recreation Area parking lot at White Clay Creek State Park. You may call the main office at 302-368-6900 to verify the location.

NOTE: Ticks are active in the park and poison ivy may be present. Please use caution and do a tick check on returning home.  


NEW VOLUNTEERS: please RESPOND and we hope to see you soon.

Program: White Clay Creek State Park

"De-vine Intervention" is a program to remove invasive non-native vines and other plants to help the native trees throughout White Clay Creek State Park. Non-native invasive vines such as Oriental bittersweet will wrap tightly and overtop trees, eventually killing them. 

Non-native plants that we are removing include Arum Honeysuckle, Autumn Olive, Wineberry and multiflora rose.

Our team will help you identify these different plants and learn how to remove them safely.

We have removed so much of the under story that we are starting to see regrowth of some of the native American Holly, White Oak, Sassafras and other plants. The additional sunlight is also encouraging a regrowth of some non-natives so we regularly return to those areas to remove them.

When: Every Wednesday at 9:00 am until 11:00am. Meet at the far end of the parking lot at Carpenter Park.880 New London Road, Newark DE.

Who: Suitable for individuals and for families with children 14 and over. Parent consent form required for children under 18. Parent or guardian supervision required for children under 16. This opportunity is also suitable for teams up to ten people.

Wear: Long pants, closed toed shoes, and layered clothing that can get dirty and is suitable for the weather.

Bring: Work gloves if you have them and a personal water bottle. Other tools will be provided.

Parking: Currently meeting at Carpenter Recreation Area parking lot at White Clay Creek State Park. You may call the main office at 302-368-6900 to verify the location.

NOTE: Ticks are active in the park and poison ivy may be present. Please use caution and do a tick check on returning home.  


NEW VOLUNTEERS: please RESPOND and we hope to see you soon.

Program: White Clay Creek State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 19711

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Forest Restoration Thursdays at JME

The Forest Restoration Team works year-round to remove a variety of invasive plants from the Judge Morris Estate site at White Clay Creek State Park. The work ranges from easy hand-pulling of small plants to removal of large shrubs and trees, to cutting and piling plant debris.  This volunteer group has been working at this site in White Clay Creek State Park for nine years to restore the forest's biodiversity and is making remarkable progress. 

There are periodic opportunities to install native species where invasive plants have been removed. This is a great way to learn more about invasive plants and the ecology of the park while helping out with a friendly group of like-minded individuals. This volunteer effort has won awards from the State of Delaware for dedication to the park and has received numerous grants to support the ongoing efforts. New volunteers are always needed and very welcome!   

When: Every Thursday at 9am to 11am. 

Who: Suitable for adult volunteers and for families with children 16 and over with parent consent form and parent or guardian supervision. Suitable for groups and corporate teams.

Wear: long pants, closed toed shoes and layered clothing that can get dirty and is suitable for the weather.

Bring: work gloves if you have them and a personal water bottle. Other tools will be provided.

Parking: at the Judge Morris Estate Parking Lot, 110 Polly Drummond Hill Rd

NOTE: Ticks are active in the park and poison ivy may be present. Please use caution and do a tick check on returning home.

 

NEW VOLUNTEERS please RESPOND and you will receive further information.

**Active Forest Restoration team members** Please remember to use Add Hours to enter your volunteer hours.  Your time and efforts are greatly appreciated, helping restore forest biodiversity.

 


Program: White Clay Creek State Park

The Forest Restoration Team works year-round to remove a variety of invasive plants from the Judge Morris Estate site at White Clay Creek State Park. The work ranges from easy hand-pulling of small plants to removal of large shrubs and trees, to cutting and piling plant debris.  This volunteer group has been working at this site in White Clay Creek State Park for nine years to restore the forest's biodiversity and is making remarkable progress. 

There are periodic opportunities to install native species where invasive plants have been removed. This is a great way to learn more about invasive plants and the ecology of the park while helping out with a friendly group of like-minded individuals. This volunteer effort has won awards from the State of Delaware for dedication to the park and has received numerous grants to support the ongoing efforts. New volunteers are always needed and very welcome!   

When: Every Thursday at 9am to 11am. 

Who: Suitable for adult volunteers and for families with children 16 and over with parent consent form and parent or guardian supervision. Suitable for groups and corporate teams.

Wear: long pants, closed toed shoes and layered clothing that can get dirty and is suitable for the weather.

Bring: work gloves if you have them and a personal water bottle. Other tools will be provided.

Parking: at the Judge Morris Estate Parking Lot, 110 Polly Drummond Hill Rd

NOTE: Ticks are active in the park and poison ivy may be present. Please use caution and do a tick check on returning home.

 

NEW VOLUNTEERS please RESPOND and you will receive further information.

**Active Forest Restoration team members** Please remember to use Add Hours to enter your volunteer hours.  Your time and efforts are greatly appreciated, helping restore forest biodiversity.

 


Program: White Clay Creek State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 19711

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Trail Maintenance with the Friends of Killens Pond!

Join the Friends of Killens Pond State Park in this beautification activity! Volunteers help to keep Killens Pond beautiful by engaging in trail trimming/maintenance activities, and other park projects as needed. Tools are available to share; please bring gloves if you have them. Please try to arrive a little before 9am as to not miss the crew dispersing into the park.


*March 12th, 2026: Trail crew will be assisting with much needed help of tree limb clean up from recent snowstorm! Please sign up to help if you are available :)

                               


Sign up for our April 23rd date in honor of Earth Day!   



Meeting Location Description

Park Maintenance

Google Maps Link

Park Maintenance

Written Directions

Park maintenance area entrance is the lane located just to the east/left of the main park entrance. Drive down the road, past the two-story house on your right and through the chain-linked fence gate. Park next to the dumpsters. Volunteers and staff should be in the near vicinity to greet you. 

Entering the Park

Don't need a pass for your car.

 
PARENTAL SUPERVISION IS REQUIRED FOR ANYONE UNDER 18. 

Program: Killens Pond State Park

Join the Friends of Killens Pond State Park in this beautification activity! Volunteers help to keep Killens Pond beautiful by engaging in trail trimming/maintenance activities, and other park projects as needed. Tools are available to share; please bring gloves if you have them. Please try to arrive a little before 9am as to not miss the crew dispersing into the park.


*March 12th, 2026: Trail crew will be assisting with much needed help of tree limb clean up from recent snowstorm! Please sign up to help if you are available :)

                               


Sign up for our April 23rd date in honor of Earth Day!   



Meeting Location Description

Park Maintenance

Google Maps Link

Park Maintenance

Written Directions

Park maintenance area entrance is the lane located just to the east/left of the main park entrance. Drive down the road, past the two-story house on your right and through the chain-linked fence gate. Park next to the dumpsters. Volunteers and staff should be in the near vicinity to greet you. 

Entering the Park

Don't need a pass for your car.

 
PARENTAL SUPERVISION IS REQUIRED FOR ANYONE UNDER 18. 

Program: Killens Pond State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 19943

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Pollinator Garden Saturdays at WCCSP

Pollinator Garden volunteers help to reverse the decline in pollinator populations while beautifying the park! Native plants and their pollinators need your help to continue to thrive. Insects such as native bees are our most vital pollinators, and native pollinators love native plants.  You can apply what you learn to your home garden too! Join in to do light gardening, weeding, plant installation, and maintenance at our pollinator gardens!  There are two worksites which alternate - the Judge Morris Estate and the Nature Center.

When: Saturdays during the growing season from 9am to 11am. 

Who: Perfect for individuals or a small group (up to five).

Wear: long pants, closed toed shoes and layered clothing that can get dirty and is suitable for the weather. A sun hat and sunscreen is recommended. 

Bring: gardening gloves if you have them, a personal water bottle and hand tools if you have them. Otherwise tools will be provided.

Parking: You will be notified which site will be the worksite.  Parking will be at either the Judge Morris Estate area parking lot on Polly Drummond Road, or at the Nature Center off Hopkins Road (at 1475 Creek Rd).

NOTE: Ticks are active in the park. Please do a tick check when you return home.

 

NEW VOLUNTEERS: please RESPOND and you will receive further information, including which worksite will be used on the date you signed up for.

**Active Pollinator Garden volunteers**  Please remember to Add Hours to enter your volunteer hours. Your time and efforts are greatly appreciated, allowing visitors to enjoy beautiful gardens.

Program: White Clay Creek State Park

Pollinator Garden volunteers help to reverse the decline in pollinator populations while beautifying the park! Native plants and their pollinators need your help to continue to thrive. Insects such as native bees are our most vital pollinators, and native pollinators love native plants.  You can apply what you learn to your home garden too! Join in to do light gardening, weeding, plant installation, and maintenance at our pollinator gardens!  There are two worksites which alternate - the Judge Morris Estate and the Nature Center.

When: Saturdays during the growing season from 9am to 11am. 

Who: Perfect for individuals or a small group (up to five).

Wear: long pants, closed toed shoes and layered clothing that can get dirty and is suitable for the weather. A sun hat and sunscreen is recommended. 

Bring: gardening gloves if you have them, a personal water bottle and hand tools if you have them. Otherwise tools will be provided.

Parking: You will be notified which site will be the worksite.  Parking will be at either the Judge Morris Estate area parking lot on Polly Drummond Road, or at the Nature Center off Hopkins Road (at 1475 Creek Rd).

NOTE: Ticks are active in the park. Please do a tick check when you return home.

 

NEW VOLUNTEERS: please RESPOND and you will receive further information, including which worksite will be used on the date you signed up for.

**Active Pollinator Garden volunteers**  Please remember to Add Hours to enter your volunteer hours. Your time and efforts are greatly appreciated, allowing visitors to enjoy beautiful gardens.

Program: White Clay Creek State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 19711

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Brandywine Ivy Removal

Save the trees from strangling vines in Brandywine Park!

Invasive plants like English ivy wrap tightly around trees, making them more susceptible to breaking branches, serious diseases, and eventually death. Removing these vines helps to control the spread of invasive plants throughout the park and in surrounding neighborhoods.  

Come meet others who are passionate about keeping our park healthy for generations to come. No experience necessary, as you'll learn plant ID skills. More information about invasive vines below:


English Ivy https://www.invasivespeciesinfo.gov/terrestrial/plants/english-ivy

Bittersweet https://www.invasivespeciesinfo.gov/terrestrial/plants/oriental-bittersweet

Porcelain-berry https://www.invasiveplantatlas.org/subject.html?sub=78266

Multiflora rose https://www.invasivespeciesinfo.gov/terrestrial/plants/multiflora-rose

honeysuckle https://www.invasivespeciesinfo.gov/terrestrial/plants/japanese-honeysuckle

When: Every Saturday from 10am-12pm (November through March)

Who: Individuals, families, groups, and corporate teams. Parent consent form required for children under 18. Parent or guardian supervision required for children under 16. 

Location: Changes weekly. Email plantladylucy@gmail.com

Program: Wilmington State Parks

Save the trees from strangling vines in Brandywine Park!

Invasive plants like English ivy wrap tightly around trees, making them more susceptible to breaking branches, serious diseases, and eventually death. Removing these vines helps to control the spread of invasive plants throughout the park and in surrounding neighborhoods.  

Come meet others who are passionate about keeping our park healthy for generations to come. No experience necessary, as you'll learn plant ID skills. More information about invasive vines below:


English Ivy https://www.invasivespeciesinfo.gov/terrestrial/plants/english-ivy

Bittersweet https://www.invasivespeciesinfo.gov/terrestrial/plants/oriental-bittersweet

Porcelain-berry https://www.invasiveplantatlas.org/subject.html?sub=78266

Multiflora rose https://www.invasivespeciesinfo.gov/terrestrial/plants/multiflora-rose

honeysuckle https://www.invasivespeciesinfo.gov/terrestrial/plants/japanese-honeysuckle

When: Every Saturday from 10am-12pm (November through March)

Who: Individuals, families, groups, and corporate teams. Parent consent form required for children under 18. Parent or guardian supervision required for children under 16. 

Location: Changes weekly. Email plantladylucy@gmail.com

Program: Wilmington State Parks

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 19802

Allow Groups: Yes


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: Good Cemeterian - Cemetery Preservation

Preserve our local history, one tombstone at a time!

 

Did you know Trap Pond is home to 8 cemeteries? Join us as we work on upkeeping them and making them safe and accessible for all visitors!

Projects may include cleaning tombstones, removing/cutting down invasive plants, trim back plants encroaching on the area, and writing records of tombstone engravings, etc.

 

Meeting Location Description

Nature Center Parking Lot 

(unless notified by email of different)

Google Maps Link

Nature Center Parking Lot

Written Directions

Once you've entered the park and passed the fee booth take an immediate left. Look for a silver mini van parked to the right in the parking lot. 

Entering the Park

If applicable, please notify the fee booth attendant you are on-site for a volunteer project. 

 **Please note the group will usually meet in the nature center parking lot, and then caravan to the final project destination for the day. For this reason, it is extremely important you arrive to the project on time. 

PARENTAL SUPERVISION IS REQUIRED FOR ANYONE UNDER 18. 

Program: Trap Pond State Park

Preserve our local history, one tombstone at a time!

 

Did you know Trap Pond is home to 8 cemeteries? Join us as we work on upkeeping them and making them safe and accessible for all visitors!

Projects may include cleaning tombstones, removing/cutting down invasive plants, trim back plants encroaching on the area, and writing records of tombstone engravings, etc.

 

Meeting Location Description

Nature Center Parking Lot 

(unless notified by email of different)

Google Maps Link

Nature Center Parking Lot

Written Directions

Once you've entered the park and passed the fee booth take an immediate left. Look for a silver mini van parked to the right in the parking lot. 

Entering the Park

If applicable, please notify the fee booth attendant you are on-site for a volunteer project. 

 **Please note the group will usually meet in the nature center parking lot, and then caravan to the final project destination for the day. For this reason, it is extremely important you arrive to the project on time. 

PARENTAL SUPERVISION IS REQUIRED FOR ANYONE UNDER 18. 

Program: Trap Pond State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 19956

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Shoreline Sweep - Main Beach

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:
We provide all necessary supplies, including gloves, litter grabbers, and buckets. Cleanups take place across a variety of surfaces including paved paths and sand. Please dress appropriately for the weather and wear sturdy, closed-toe shoes.

Accessibility:
All are welcome! These litter pickups are open to individuals using wheelchairs or mobility aids. If you require accommodations, feel free to let us know in advance.

Meeting Location:
Main Beach parking lot near the bathhouse, Cape Henlopen State Park

Google Maps Link
Directions: After entering the park, follow signs for “Main Beach.” Park near the bathhouse and look for a state vehicle and park staff member to assist with check-in.

Park Entry:
A parking pass will be provided by volunteer staff before the day of the cleanup. Let the fee booth attendant know you're attending a volunteer project and show your parking pass if needed.

Weather Policy:
This event will be canceled in the event of inclement weather. Please check your email (and spam folder) prior to leaving for any updates.

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:
We provide all necessary supplies, including gloves, litter grabbers, and buckets. Cleanups take place across a variety of surfaces including paved paths and sand. Please dress appropriately for the weather and wear sturdy, closed-toe shoes.

Accessibility:
All are welcome! These litter pickups are open to individuals using wheelchairs or mobility aids. If you require accommodations, feel free to let us know in advance.

Meeting Location:
Main Beach parking lot near the bathhouse, Cape Henlopen State Park

Google Maps Link
Directions: After entering the park, follow signs for “Main Beach.” Park near the bathhouse and look for a state vehicle and park staff member to assist with check-in.

Park Entry:
A parking pass will be provided by volunteer staff before the day of the cleanup. Let the fee booth attendant know you're attending a volunteer project and show your parking pass if needed.

Weather Policy:
This event will be canceled in the event of inclement weather. Please check your email (and spam folder) prior to leaving for any updates.

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: Brandywine Zoo's 2026 VolunTEEN program!

Brandywine Zoo VolunTEEN Program:

Come be a part of the life of the Brandywine Zoo! We're seeking dynamic and engaging teens (14+) who are interested in education and conservation. This volunteer position rotates between various roles throughout the zoo including educating guests, helping in the barnyard, and assisting with summer camp. You’ll be a member of a critical team that assists the Brandywine Zoo staff in making sure our guests walk out of the zoo more knowledgeable and prepared to think about our animals and conservation solutions out in the world.

Applications are open from February 22nd-April 5th.

Group interviews will be conducted on April 16th (5:30pm-6:30pm) and April 18th (2:00pm-3:00pm).

Mandatory trainings will be held on May 2nd (12:00pm-5:00pm) and May 16th (9:00am-3:00pm).

Interested candidates - Respond to this opportunity by clicking on the respond button on the right and completing registration.

Candidate must also complete the Brandywine Zoo VolunTEEN Supplemental Questionnaire: https://form.jotform.com/260414930905151

All participants will rotate working in each position throughout their time as a VolunTEEN. Barynyard Monitor or Interpretation shifts occur twice a week, and teens will be scheduled as a Summer Camp Assistant for up to 2 weeks this summer. Check out the position descriptions below!

Barnyard Monitor: Assist our animal team with Barnyard shifts. This includes but is not limited to: helping children pet and interact with the animals, overseeing grooming sessions and helping keep the area clean. The person(s) in this role must be comfortable enforcing rules and creating a structure around our guests’ contact with the animals.

Responsibilities:

Engage Zoo guests, providing exceptional guest serviceAnswer guest questions about barnyard animals as well as other animals on exhibit at the zooMonitor the public and animals, instruct the public on how to properly interact with the animals, and get hands-on experience with goatsEnforce barnyard rulesCommunicate any issues with zoo keeping staff immediately

Shifts:

9:00am to 12:30pm12:30pm to 4:00pm

Interpretation: For interpretation shifts VolunTEENs will be asked to go into the zoo and do various activity stations for the public. These activities go over various topics like plastic pollution, pollination, and different kinds of animal habitats. A volunteer in this role will support our education department and enhance visitor experience by educating them on topics they might not be familiar with. Volunteers will be trained to use interesting and valuable biofacts (animal artifacts) as educational tools to provide more hands-on learning experiences for guests.

Responsibilities:

Interpretating conservation messages, by conducting activities in the zoo for guests.Provide exceptional guest serviceInterpretating and educating guests on the animals we have here at the zoo.Handle (often fragile) biofacts, like pelts, bones, etc.

Shifts:

9:00am to 12:30pm12:30pm to 4:00pm

Camp Assistant: Camp shifts will be a full 8-hour shift for at a minimum of two weeks during the summer. These shifts will support camp staff with leading activities and games, assisting staff with managing campers, and contribute to an overall FUN and educational camp for our campers!

Responsibilities:

Assist with daily activities for summer camps like games and crafts.Ensure a fun, educational, and safe environment for children.Respond to visitor questions and educate visitors about the care and handling of animals.Follow guidelines as outlined in our Zoo Camp Handbook for medical situations, behavior problems, and other camper situationsOther duties as assigned

Shifts:

8:00am to 4:00pm Monday-Friday

Program: Brandywine Zoo

Brandywine Zoo VolunTEEN Program:

Come be a part of the life of the Brandywine Zoo! We're seeking dynamic and engaging teens (14+) who are interested in education and conservation. This volunteer position rotates between various roles throughout the zoo including educating guests, helping in the barnyard, and assisting with summer camp. You’ll be a member of a critical team that assists the Brandywine Zoo staff in making sure our guests walk out of the zoo more knowledgeable and prepared to think about our animals and conservation solutions out in the world.

Applications are open from February 22nd-April 5th.

Group interviews will be conducted on April 16th (5:30pm-6:30pm) and April 18th (2:00pm-3:00pm).

Mandatory trainings will be held on May 2nd (12:00pm-5:00pm) and May 16th (9:00am-3:00pm).

Interested candidates - Respond to this opportunity by clicking on the respond button on the right and completing registration.

Candidate must also complete the Brandywine Zoo VolunTEEN Supplemental Questionnaire: https://form.jotform.com/260414930905151

All participants will rotate working in each position throughout their time as a VolunTEEN. Barynyard Monitor or Interpretation shifts occur twice a week, and teens will be scheduled as a Summer Camp Assistant for up to 2 weeks this summer. Check out the position descriptions below!

Barnyard Monitor: Assist our animal team with Barnyard shifts. This includes but is not limited to: helping children pet and interact with the animals, overseeing grooming sessions and helping keep the area clean. The person(s) in this role must be comfortable enforcing rules and creating a structure around our guests’ contact with the animals.

Responsibilities:

Engage Zoo guests, providing exceptional guest serviceAnswer guest questions about barnyard animals as well as other animals on exhibit at the zooMonitor the public and animals, instruct the public on how to properly interact with the animals, and get hands-on experience with goatsEnforce barnyard rulesCommunicate any issues with zoo keeping staff immediately

Shifts:

9:00am to 12:30pm12:30pm to 4:00pm

Interpretation: For interpretation shifts VolunTEENs will be asked to go into the zoo and do various activity stations for the public. These activities go over various topics like plastic pollution, pollination, and different kinds of animal habitats. A volunteer in this role will support our education department and enhance visitor experience by educating them on topics they might not be familiar with. Volunteers will be trained to use interesting and valuable biofacts (animal artifacts) as educational tools to provide more hands-on learning experiences for guests.

Responsibilities:

Interpretating conservation messages, by conducting activities in the zoo for guests.Provide exceptional guest serviceInterpretating and educating guests on the animals we have here at the zoo.Handle (often fragile) biofacts, like pelts, bones, etc.

Shifts:

9:00am to 12:30pm12:30pm to 4:00pm

Camp Assistant: Camp shifts will be a full 8-hour shift for at a minimum of two weeks during the summer. These shifts will support camp staff with leading activities and games, assisting staff with managing campers, and contribute to an overall FUN and educational camp for our campers!

Responsibilities:

Assist with daily activities for summer camps like games and crafts.Ensure a fun, educational, and safe environment for children.Respond to visitor questions and educate visitors about the care and handling of animals.Follow guidelines as outlined in our Zoo Camp Handbook for medical situations, behavior problems, and other camper situationsOther duties as assigned

Shifts:

8:00am to 4:00pm Monday-Friday

Program: Brandywine Zoo

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Apr 5, 2026

Zip Code: 19802

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Shoreline Sweep - Tower Beach

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:
We provide all necessary supplies, including gloves, litter grabbers, and buckets. Cleanups take place across a variety of surfaces including paved paths and sand. Please dress appropriately for the weather and wear sturdy, closed-toe shoes.

Accessibility:
All are welcome! These litter pickups are open to individuals using wheelchairs or mobility aids. If you require accommodations, feel free to let us know in advance.

Meeting Location:
Tower Beach parking lot near the bathhouse, Delaware Seashore State Park

Google Maps Link
Directions: 

From North: Take the first left after passing the entrance to Tower Rd (Bayside)From South: Take 3rd right after passing the Indian River Lifesaving Station (first right after passing entrance to Lily Beach)

Park near the bathhouse and look for a state vehicle and park staff member to assist with check-in.

Park Entry:
A parking pass will be provided by volunteer staff before the day of the cleanup. Let the fee booth attendant know you're attending a volunteer project and show your parking pass if needed.

Weather Policy:
This event will be canceled in the event of inclement weather. Please check your email (and spam folder) prior to leaving for any updates.

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:
We provide all necessary supplies, including gloves, litter grabbers, and buckets. Cleanups take place across a variety of surfaces including paved paths and sand. Please dress appropriately for the weather and wear sturdy, closed-toe shoes.

Accessibility:
All are welcome! These litter pickups are open to individuals using wheelchairs or mobility aids. If you require accommodations, feel free to let us know in advance.

Meeting Location:
Tower Beach parking lot near the bathhouse, Delaware Seashore State Park

Google Maps Link
Directions: 

From North: Take the first left after passing the entrance to Tower Rd (Bayside)From South: Take 3rd right after passing the Indian River Lifesaving Station (first right after passing entrance to Lily Beach)

Park near the bathhouse and look for a state vehicle and park staff member to assist with check-in.

Park Entry:
A parking pass will be provided by volunteer staff before the day of the cleanup. Let the fee booth attendant know you're attending a volunteer project and show your parking pass if needed.

Weather Policy:
This event will be canceled in the event of inclement weather. Please check your email (and spam folder) prior to leaving for any updates.

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: Ted Harvey Wildlife Area Litter Cleanup

Ted Harvey Wildlife Area Litter 

                                                                


Ted Harvey Wildlife Area is a 2,700 - 5,000 acre conservation and recreation area, offering diverse habitats, wildlife viewing, and outdoor activities. The area supports a rich diversity of wildlife, including white tailed deer, raccoons, rabbits, foxes, reptiles, amphibians, and numerous bird species such as ospreys, bald eagles, and herons.

Help us lend a happy hand to our Friends at Fish and Wildlife and give this area a terrific spring cleaning! 


DETAILS:

April 8th, 2026; 10am - 12:30pmVolunteers will be walking along the driving paths and side trails cleaning up litter and debris. Limited tools (grabbers, buckets, gloves, and trash bags) will be provided; feel free to bring your own to use if you have them.Bring plenty of drinking waterWear sunscreen and bug sprayAll volunteers will need to sign in/out with Manager of Volunteerslocation: CLICK ME FOR DIRECTIONS!Registered volunteers will receive a printable parking pass 


Program: Killens Pond State Park

Ted Harvey Wildlife Area Litter 

                                                                


Ted Harvey Wildlife Area is a 2,700 - 5,000 acre conservation and recreation area, offering diverse habitats, wildlife viewing, and outdoor activities. The area supports a rich diversity of wildlife, including white tailed deer, raccoons, rabbits, foxes, reptiles, amphibians, and numerous bird species such as ospreys, bald eagles, and herons.

Help us lend a happy hand to our Friends at Fish and Wildlife and give this area a terrific spring cleaning! 


DETAILS:

April 8th, 2026; 10am - 12:30pmVolunteers will be walking along the driving paths and side trails cleaning up litter and debris. Limited tools (grabbers, buckets, gloves, and trash bags) will be provided; feel free to bring your own to use if you have them.Bring plenty of drinking waterWear sunscreen and bug sprayAll volunteers will need to sign in/out with Manager of Volunteerslocation: CLICK ME FOR DIRECTIONS!Registered volunteers will receive a printable parking pass 


Program: Killens Pond State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 8, 2026

Zip Code: 19930

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Horseshoe Crab Habitat Clean-Up w/ Center for the Inland Bays

This clean-up helps create a safer habitat for our horseshoe crabs by removing asphalt debris from Tower Road Beach. Clearing the asphalt also improves safety for the surveyors who monitor horseshoe crabs on the beach at night. Join us for a morning of conservation and community service while enjoying the beauty of Delaware Seashore State Park.

Event Details:

Date: Thursday, April 9, 2026 Time: 10:00 AM – 1:00 PM Location: Tower Road Beach Bayside, Delaware Seashore State Park

What to Expect:

Help remove asphalt debris to improve the beach environment. Support local wildlife, including the horseshoe crabs that rely on this shoreline. Work alongside park staff and fellow volunteers in a hands-on conservation effort.

Volunteers Needed:

Seeking 20 additional volunteers. Families welcome! Children must be accompanied by a parent/guardian. This activity may involve lifting and hauling debris, so parents should consider their child’s abilities before signing up.

Important Notes:

Wear sturdy shoes and bring gloves if you have them. All volunteers must sign a waiver before participating. Water and light refreshments will be provided.

Program: Delaware Seashore State Park

This clean-up helps create a safer habitat for our horseshoe crabs by removing asphalt debris from Tower Road Beach. Clearing the asphalt also improves safety for the surveyors who monitor horseshoe crabs on the beach at night. Join us for a morning of conservation and community service while enjoying the beauty of Delaware Seashore State Park.

Event Details:

Date: Thursday, April 9, 2026 Time: 10:00 AM – 1:00 PM Location: Tower Road Beach Bayside, Delaware Seashore State Park

What to Expect:

Help remove asphalt debris to improve the beach environment. Support local wildlife, including the horseshoe crabs that rely on this shoreline. Work alongside park staff and fellow volunteers in a hands-on conservation effort.

Volunteers Needed:

Seeking 20 additional volunteers. Families welcome! Children must be accompanied by a parent/guardian. This activity may involve lifting and hauling debris, so parents should consider their child’s abilities before signing up.

Important Notes:

Wear sturdy shoes and bring gloves if you have them. All volunteers must sign a waiver before participating. Water and light refreshments will be provided.

Program: Delaware Seashore State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 9, 2026

Zip Code: 19971

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Conservation Crew

Help us conserve, preserve and more!

Join the Conservation Crew as we tackle a park project! Volunteers might be removing invasive plant species, collecting litter, pulling weeds, or preparing the park for a special event. Most projects will include the use of hand tools such as pruners or litter grabbers.

Prepare: Dress for the weather, bring a water bottle to stay hydrated and sunscreen and bug spray. Tools and gloves are available to share.

 Meeting location may vary based on projects; registered volunteers will be notified at least the day before of exact meeting location.


Program: Trap Pond State Park

Help us conserve, preserve and more!

Join the Conservation Crew as we tackle a park project! Volunteers might be removing invasive plant species, collecting litter, pulling weeds, or preparing the park for a special event. Most projects will include the use of hand tools such as pruners or litter grabbers.

Prepare: Dress for the weather, bring a water bottle to stay hydrated and sunscreen and bug spray. Tools and gloves are available to share.

 Meeting location may vary based on projects; registered volunteers will be notified at least the day before of exact meeting location.


Program: Trap Pond State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 19956

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Trail Refresh Day

As we head into the spring season, we hope you'll join us for a trail refresh day at Brandywine Creek State Park! Volunteers can enjoy an afternoon of hiking through our historic Tulip Tree Woods nature preserve as we cut back encroaching vegetation from the Tulip Tree and Hidden Pond Trails. This trail refresh day will also double as an Adopt-A-Trail training, making it the perfect opportunity to get involved in our Adopt-A-Trail program if you're a frequent visitor to the park.

Tools and gloves are welcome, but not required! We will provide all loppers, pruners, gloves and trash bags as needed. Please wear closed-toed shoes and comfortable clothing. Volunteers are encouraged to bring their own sunscreen and a reusable bottle of water.

Date: Saturday, April 11th, 2026

Time: 2:00pm-4:00pm

Meeting Place: Brandywine Creek State Park Park Office and Nature Center

Parking: 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. Please follow directions to 4244 Wilsons Run Rd, Wilmington, DE

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.

Program: Brandywine Creek State Park

As we head into the spring season, we hope you'll join us for a trail refresh day at Brandywine Creek State Park! Volunteers can enjoy an afternoon of hiking through our historic Tulip Tree Woods nature preserve as we cut back encroaching vegetation from the Tulip Tree and Hidden Pond Trails. This trail refresh day will also double as an Adopt-A-Trail training, making it the perfect opportunity to get involved in our Adopt-A-Trail program if you're a frequent visitor to the park.

Tools and gloves are welcome, but not required! We will provide all loppers, pruners, gloves and trash bags as needed. Please wear closed-toed shoes and comfortable clothing. Volunteers are encouraged to bring their own sunscreen and a reusable bottle of water.

Date: Saturday, April 11th, 2026

Time: 2:00pm-4:00pm

Meeting Place: Brandywine Creek State Park Park Office and Nature Center

Parking: 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. Please follow directions to 4244 Wilsons Run Rd, Wilmington, DE

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.

Program: Brandywine Creek State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 11, 2026

Zip Code: 19803

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Weed Warriors - 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 water

Program: 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 water

Program: Killens Pond State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 19943

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Forest Restoration near UD

Join a volunteer team working within walking distance from University of Delaware as we remove invasive plants from White Clay Creek State Park to let the native plants thrive! We work on select weekends so students can participate.

The Forest Restoration Team works year-round to remove various invasive plants from several park locations, including near the University of Delaware and downtown Newark. See the volunteer calendar for dates and times. The work ranges from easily hand-pulling small plants to removing large shrubs and trees, and cutting and piling plant debris.  This volunteer group will build on the work at the Judge Morris Estate section of the park and make the volunteer opportunity more accessible to students.  We will restore the forest's biodiversity and repeat the remarkable progress we have seen elsewhere.

There may be periodic opportunities to install native species where invasive plants have been removed. This is a great way to learn more about invasive plants and the ecology of the park while helping out with a friendly group of like-minded individuals. The Forest Restoration Team's volunteer effort has won awards from the State of Delaware for dedication to the park and has received numerous grants to support the ongoing efforts. New volunteers are always needed and very welcome!

When:

Saturday, February 28, 10 a.m.-12 p.m.

Sunday, March 15, 1:30 p.m.-3:30 p.m.

Saturday, April 11, 10 a.m.–12 p.m.

Sunday, May 3, 1:30 p.m.-3:30 p.m.

Where:

We meet at the first gravel parking area along Creek Road.  It is located to the right along the first straightaway, past the path on the right that leads to the second dam.

Nearest Address:

560 North College Avenue

NEWARK,  DE 19711

Who: Suitable for adult volunteers and for families with children aged 14 and over who have a parent consent form and are supervised by a parent or guardian. Suitable for groups and corporate teams; advance notice is required to accommodate group size.

Wear: Long pants, closed toed shoes and layered clothing that can get dirty and is suitable for the weather.

Bring: Work gloves if you have them and a personal water bottle. Other tools will be provided.

Parking: Walking or biking from UD or downtown is recommended, or use the gravel parking lot along Creek Road.

NOTE: Ticks are active in the park and poison ivy may be present. Please use caution and do a tick check upon returning home.


NEW VOLUNTEERS please RESPOND and you will receive further information.

**Active Forest Restoration team members** Please remember to use Add Hours to enter your volunteer hours.  Your time and efforts are greatly appreciated, helping restore forest biodiversity.

Program: White Clay Creek State Park

Join a volunteer team working within walking distance from University of Delaware as we remove invasive plants from White Clay Creek State Park to let the native plants thrive! We work on select weekends so students can participate.

The Forest Restoration Team works year-round to remove various invasive plants from several park locations, including near the University of Delaware and downtown Newark. See the volunteer calendar for dates and times. The work ranges from easily hand-pulling small plants to removing large shrubs and trees, and cutting and piling plant debris.  This volunteer group will build on the work at the Judge Morris Estate section of the park and make the volunteer opportunity more accessible to students.  We will restore the forest's biodiversity and repeat the remarkable progress we have seen elsewhere.

There may be periodic opportunities to install native species where invasive plants have been removed. This is a great way to learn more about invasive plants and the ecology of the park while helping out with a friendly group of like-minded individuals. The Forest Restoration Team's volunteer effort has won awards from the State of Delaware for dedication to the park and has received numerous grants to support the ongoing efforts. New volunteers are always needed and very welcome!

When:

Saturday, February 28, 10 a.m.-12 p.m.

Sunday, March 15, 1:30 p.m.-3:30 p.m.

Saturday, April 11, 10 a.m.–12 p.m.

Sunday, May 3, 1:30 p.m.-3:30 p.m.

Where:

We meet at the first gravel parking area along Creek Road.  It is located to the right along the first straightaway, past the path on the right that leads to the second dam.

Nearest Address:

560 North College Avenue

NEWARK,  DE 19711

Who: Suitable for adult volunteers and for families with children aged 14 and over who have a parent consent form and are supervised by a parent or guardian. Suitable for groups and corporate teams; advance notice is required to accommodate group size.

Wear: Long pants, closed toed shoes and layered clothing that can get dirty and is suitable for the weather.

Bring: Work gloves if you have them and a personal water bottle. Other tools will be provided.

Parking: Walking or biking from UD or downtown is recommended, or use the gravel parking lot along Creek Road.

NOTE: Ticks are active in the park and poison ivy may be present. Please use caution and do a tick check upon returning home.


NEW VOLUNTEERS please RESPOND and you will receive further information.

**Active Forest Restoration team members** Please remember to use Add Hours to enter your volunteer hours.  Your time and efforts are greatly appreciated, helping restore forest biodiversity.

Program: White Clay Creek State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 19711

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Bellevue Pollinator Garden Weeding Day

Bellevue State Park is looking for volunteers to help establish our pollinator garden!

Volunteers will assist in the removal of invasive plants along with other general gardening tasks in preparation for the installation of new native plants. Check out our opportunities page if you wish to join us for the planting of the garden on April 26th!

Gardening supplies will be provided in short supply, so volunteers are encouraged to bring their own gardening gloves, knee pads, etc. as those will be limited.

Volunteers will:

Learn how to identify plants in a garden and determine if they are native or non-native plants.Remove invasive weeds by hand pulling and using basic gardening tools like trowels.Complete any other gardening and organizing tasks to prepare for a future planting date.

Following this event, we are also looking for volunteers who are interested in recurring volunteer opportunities maintaining the pollinator garden space. Please speak with our Volunteer Manager at the event to learn more, or reach out at el.jones1@delaware.gov.

Meeting: Bellevue Arts Center (2671 Arts Center Rd)

Parking: Main parking lot. Temporary parking passes for the event will be provided should you not have one.

Program: Bellevue State Park

Bellevue State Park is looking for volunteers to help establish our pollinator garden!

Volunteers will assist in the removal of invasive plants along with other general gardening tasks in preparation for the installation of new native plants. Check out our opportunities page if you wish to join us for the planting of the garden on April 26th!

Gardening supplies will be provided in short supply, so volunteers are encouraged to bring their own gardening gloves, knee pads, etc. as those will be limited.

Volunteers will:

Learn how to identify plants in a garden and determine if they are native or non-native plants.Remove invasive weeds by hand pulling and using basic gardening tools like trowels.Complete any other gardening and organizing tasks to prepare for a future planting date.

Following this event, we are also looking for volunteers who are interested in recurring volunteer opportunities maintaining the pollinator garden space. Please speak with our Volunteer Manager at the event to learn more, or reach out at el.jones1@delaware.gov.

Meeting: Bellevue Arts Center (2671 Arts Center Rd)

Parking: Main parking lot. Temporary parking passes for the event will be provided should you not have one.

Program: Bellevue State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 18, 2026

Zip Code: 19809

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Planting for Pollinators

Spring is in bloom, and so is Brandywine Creek State Park's Pollinator Garden! We're looking for dedicated volunteers to help us kick off Earth Week celebrations with a pollinator garden workday!

At our Planting for Pollinators garden workday, volunteers can expect to assist with gardening tasks ranging from pulling unwanted and invasive plants taking root in our pollinator garden to laying down new mulch along our pathways.  We may even have new plants that need to be planted near our nature center!

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 Park Office and Nature Center

Parking: 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.

Please follow directions to 4244 Wilsons Run Rd, Wilmington, DE

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.

Program: Brandywine Creek State Park

Spring is in bloom, and so is Brandywine Creek State Park's Pollinator Garden! We're looking for dedicated volunteers to help us kick off Earth Week celebrations with a pollinator garden workday!

At our Planting for Pollinators garden workday, volunteers can expect to assist with gardening tasks ranging from pulling unwanted and invasive plants taking root in our pollinator garden to laying down new mulch along our pathways.  We may even have new plants that need to be planted near our nature center!

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 Park Office and Nature Center

Parking: 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.

Please follow directions to 4244 Wilsons Run Rd, Wilmington, DE

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.

Program: Brandywine Creek State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 19, 2026

Zip Code: 19803

Allow Groups: Yes


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 19802

Meeting 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 19802

Meeting 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: Clean Green Serene Killens - Earth Week 2026

Celebrate Earth Day with us at Killens Pond State Park! 


Volunteers will be cleaning up litter to help protect our Earth and keep our park clean, green, and serene for all that live there and You, the Visitors! 

Meeting location: Sports Complex PavilionGloves provided if you wish to wear themLitter grabbers and buckets provided (may need to partner up depending # of sign-ups)Wear closed toe shoesBring plenty of drinking waterSunscreen/bug spray

Program: Killens Pond State Park

Celebrate Earth Day with us at Killens Pond State Park! 


Volunteers will be cleaning up litter to help protect our Earth and keep our park clean, green, and serene for all that live there and You, the Visitors! 

Meeting location: Sports Complex PavilionGloves provided if you wish to wear themLitter grabbers and buckets provided (may need to partner up depending # of sign-ups)Wear closed toe shoesBring plenty of drinking waterSunscreen/bug spray

Program: Killens Pond State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 19943

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Earth Day - Debris Decree!

Come celebrate Earth Day 2026 with us at Trap Pond State Park!

                                                                    


Volunteers will be cleaning up litter and cleaning out the drainage ditches in the parking lot, helping to protect the waterways that flow in and outside of the park!

- Do not wear clothes/shoes you care about as you may get dirty/muddy

- Closed toe shoes are a must. Gloves are provided, but feel free to bring your own if you so wish. 

- Volunteers are to meet at the back parking lot on the main entrance side of the park at 1pm: CLICK ME FOR DIRECTIONS!

Let's take care of our Earth, that's the ultimate worth! 

Program: Trap Pond State Park

Come celebrate Earth Day 2026 with us at Trap Pond State Park!

                                                                    


Volunteers will be cleaning up litter and cleaning out the drainage ditches in the parking lot, helping to protect the waterways that flow in and outside of the park!

- Do not wear clothes/shoes you care about as you may get dirty/muddy

- Closed toe shoes are a must. Gloves are provided, but feel free to bring your own if you so wish. 

- Volunteers are to meet at the back parking lot on the main entrance side of the park at 1pm: CLICK ME FOR DIRECTIONS!

Let's take care of our Earth, that's the ultimate worth! 

Program: Trap Pond State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 22, 2026

Zip Code: 19956

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Remember and Restore: Christ Church Cemetery Cleanup 2026


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 grounds


This 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


Please note: Please bring your own: Closed-toed shoes required Water bottle Clothes you can get dirty in recommended Sunscreen  Pants, long sleeves recommended Insect Repellent Check for ticks! Work or Garden gloves (gloves available if needed)

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 grounds


This 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


Please note: Please bring your own: Closed-toed shoes required Water bottle Clothes you can get dirty in recommended Sunscreen  Pants, long sleeves recommended Insect Repellent Check for ticks! Work or Garden gloves (gloves available if needed)

Program: First State Heritage Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 22, 2026

Zip Code: 19901

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Bellevue Tree Planting

Join us at Bellevue State Park to plant 200 trees across the park in celebration of Earth Day and the 75th Anniversary of the Delaware State Parks!

Meeting: Bellevue Arts Center (2671 Arts Center Rd)

Parking: Main parking lot. Temporary parking passes for the event will be provided should you not have one.

Volunteers will meet at the Arts Center, where we will then walk together to the first site. The first site will receive 50 trees and the second will receive the remaining 150. Once the first round of trees are planted, we will walk down to the second site to plant what is remaining. Please note each site is about a five to ten minute walk from the nearest parking lot respectively. See the below map for further reference.

Volunteers are encouraged to wear clothing you don't mind getting dirty and to bring a water bottle and a personal pair of gardening gloves. Gloves will be provided but may be in limited supply. All other tools will be provided by the park.

Should there be time remaining once all trees are planted, there may be additional volunteer opportunities available that day. Keep an eye on this page for updates!

Program: Bellevue State Park

Join us at Bellevue State Park to plant 200 trees across the park in celebration of Earth Day and the 75th Anniversary of the Delaware State Parks!

Meeting: Bellevue Arts Center (2671 Arts Center Rd)

Parking: Main parking lot. Temporary parking passes for the event will be provided should you not have one.

Volunteers will meet at the Arts Center, where we will then walk together to the first site. The first site will receive 50 trees and the second will receive the remaining 150. Once the first round of trees are planted, we will walk down to the second site to plant what is remaining. Please note each site is about a five to ten minute walk from the nearest parking lot respectively. See the below map for further reference.

Volunteers are encouraged to wear clothing you don't mind getting dirty and to bring a water bottle and a personal pair of gardening gloves. Gloves will be provided but may be in limited supply. All other tools will be provided by the park.

Should there be time remaining once all trees are planted, there may be additional volunteer opportunities available that day. Keep an eye on this page for updates!

Program: Bellevue State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 22, 2026

Zip Code: 19809

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Earth Day: Coast to Coast Cleanup

Help keep Delaware Seashore clean from coast to coast! Meet at the Indian River Life-Saving Station for a staff-led beach clean-up, then travel to Savages Ditch to clean up debris found in the salt marsh.


Program: Delaware Seashore State Park

Help keep Delaware Seashore clean from coast to coast! Meet at the Indian River Life-Saving Station for a staff-led beach clean-up, then travel to Savages Ditch to clean up debris found in the salt marsh.


Program: Delaware Seashore State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 22, 2026

Zip Code: 19971

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Delaware Defense Day - Shuttle Greeters

Interested in assisting with this year's Delaware Defense Day at Fort Miles? Be a shuttle greeter!

Key Responsibilities:

Welcome guests as they arrive off the shuttle with a warm and inviting demeanor. Hand out event schedules to guests, providing them with valuable information about the day's activities. Keep track of the number of people on each shuttle to ensure efficient transportation. Engage guests in friendly conversation while they wait for the shuttle, enhancing their overall experience.

Shifts Available:

Volunteer shifts are available in 3 time blocks of 2 hours or 2 hours and 20 minutes:

1st Shift: 9:00am - 11:00am 2nd Shift: 11:20am - 1:40pm3rd Shift: 1:40pm - 4:00pm

Requirements:

Volunteers must be at least 16 years old. Comfortable engaging with a diverse range of individuals in a friendly and courteous manner. Ability to stand for extended periods of time.

Thank you so much for supporting our parks!

Program: Cape Henlopen State Park

Interested in assisting with this year's Delaware Defense Day at Fort Miles? Be a shuttle greeter!

Key Responsibilities:

Welcome guests as they arrive off the shuttle with a warm and inviting demeanor. Hand out event schedules to guests, providing them with valuable information about the day's activities. Keep track of the number of people on each shuttle to ensure efficient transportation. Engage guests in friendly conversation while they wait for the shuttle, enhancing their overall experience.

Shifts Available:

Volunteer shifts are available in 3 time blocks of 2 hours or 2 hours and 20 minutes:

1st Shift: 9:00am - 11:00am 2nd Shift: 11:20am - 1:40pm3rd Shift: 1:40pm - 4:00pm

Requirements:

Volunteers must be at least 16 years old. Comfortable engaging with a diverse range of individuals in a friendly and courteous manner. Ability to stand for extended periods of time.

Thank you so much for supporting our parks!

Program: Cape Henlopen State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 25, 2026

Zip Code: 19958

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Earth Day Celebration: 75 Years of Stewardship - Part 2

Earth Day Volunteer Event at Lums Pond State Park!


Join us on April 25th to celebrate Earth Day and giving back to your local community! Lums Pond State Park will be hosting a volunteer event in Area 2 from 9am - 12pm. This is a great opportunity to give back, enjoy the outdoors, and make a visible difference in our community. 


Tasks will include:

Re-mulching the Area 2 playgroundSweeping and cleaning the new Tennis and Pickleball courtTrail trimming and litter pickup on the surrounding trails

Whether you can stay for an hour or the whole event, your help makes an impact. Let’s work together to keep our park clean, safe, and beautiful for everyone to enjoy!


Please note: Please bring:  Closed toed shoes required Filled Water bottle Clothes you can get dirty recommended
Sunscreen/bug spray Parking is free for volunteers! Make sure to get your parking pass from the on-site manager.  Work or Garden gloves (gloves available if needed)


**This event is weather dependent. In the case of inclement weather, the event may be rescheduled for an alternative date. Registered users will be notified via email of any changes. 

Program: Lums Pond State Park

Earth Day Volunteer Event at Lums Pond State Park!


Join us on April 25th to celebrate Earth Day and giving back to your local community! Lums Pond State Park will be hosting a volunteer event in Area 2 from 9am - 12pm. This is a great opportunity to give back, enjoy the outdoors, and make a visible difference in our community. 


Tasks will include:

Re-mulching the Area 2 playgroundSweeping and cleaning the new Tennis and Pickleball courtTrail trimming and litter pickup on the surrounding trails

Whether you can stay for an hour or the whole event, your help makes an impact. Let’s work together to keep our park clean, safe, and beautiful for everyone to enjoy!


Please note: Please bring:  Closed toed shoes required Filled Water bottle Clothes you can get dirty recommended
Sunscreen/bug spray Parking is free for volunteers! Make sure to get your parking pass from the on-site manager.  Work or Garden gloves (gloves available if needed)


**This event is weather dependent. In the case of inclement weather, the event may be rescheduled for an alternative date. Registered users will be notified via email of any changes. 

Program: Lums Pond State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 25, 2026

Zip Code: 19701

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Bellevue Pollinator Planting

Bellevue State Park is looking for volunteers to help establish our pollinator garden!

Volunteers will install pollinator-friendly native plants, sow seeds, and remove invasive weeds, along with other general gardening tasks. Gardening supplies will be provided in short supply, so volunteers are encouraged to bring their own gardening gloves, knee pads, etc. as those will be limited.

Following this event, we are also looking for volunteers who are interested in recurring volunteer opportunities maintaining the pollinator garden space. Please speak with our Volunteer Manager at the event to learn more, or reach out at el.jones1@delaware.gov.

Meeting: Bellevue Arts Center (2671 Arts Center Rd)

Parking: Main parking lot. Temporary parking passes for the event will be provided should you not have one.

Program: Bellevue State Park

Bellevue State Park is looking for volunteers to help establish our pollinator garden!

Volunteers will install pollinator-friendly native plants, sow seeds, and remove invasive weeds, along with other general gardening tasks. Gardening supplies will be provided in short supply, so volunteers are encouraged to bring their own gardening gloves, knee pads, etc. as those will be limited.

Following this event, we are also looking for volunteers who are interested in recurring volunteer opportunities maintaining the pollinator garden space. Please speak with our Volunteer Manager at the event to learn more, or reach out at el.jones1@delaware.gov.

Meeting: Bellevue Arts Center (2671 Arts Center Rd)

Parking: Main parking lot. Temporary parking passes for the event will be provided should you not have one.

Program: Bellevue State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 26, 2026

Zip Code: 19809

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer at Creek Fest!

White Clay Creek is in need of volunteers to support our annual Creek Fest on May 2nd!

Creek Fest is our yearly celebration dedicated to honoring and safeguarding the White Clay Creek National Wild & Scenic River. Volunteers are needed to assist setting up our exhibits and activities. These needs include carrying and setting up tables and chairs, preparing games and activities, assisting vendors, and helping with tear down once the event has concluded.

Four shifts are available for signup. Please choose which shift(s) you plan to attend by selecting them at the bottom of this page.

Friday May 1st

Event Prep: 12pm - 4pm

Saturday May 2nd

Event Set up (Slot 1): 9:30am - 11am Event Set up (Slot 2): 10:30am - 12pm Event Tear Down: 4pm - 5:30pm

Location: Carpenter Recreation Area, 880 New London Road, Newark, Delaware 19711

Parking: Entry fee will be waived for volunteers assisting with the event. Once signed up, your name will be added to a list and you will receive a temporary volunteer parking pass to place on the dashboard of your vehicle.

Note that some tasks will require heavy lifting and carrying objects (sometimes up and downhill). Wear clothing and shoes you are comfortable in and bring a personal water bottle.

Program: White Clay Creek State Park

White Clay Creek is in need of volunteers to support our annual Creek Fest on May 2nd!

Creek Fest is our yearly celebration dedicated to honoring and safeguarding the White Clay Creek National Wild & Scenic River. Volunteers are needed to assist setting up our exhibits and activities. These needs include carrying and setting up tables and chairs, preparing games and activities, assisting vendors, and helping with tear down once the event has concluded.

Four shifts are available for signup. Please choose which shift(s) you plan to attend by selecting them at the bottom of this page.

Friday May 1st

Event Prep: 12pm - 4pm

Saturday May 2nd

Event Set up (Slot 1): 9:30am - 11am Event Set up (Slot 2): 10:30am - 12pm Event Tear Down: 4pm - 5:30pm

Location: Carpenter Recreation Area, 880 New London Road, Newark, Delaware 19711

Parking: Entry fee will be waived for volunteers assisting with the event. Once signed up, your name will be added to a list and you will receive a temporary volunteer parking pass to place on the dashboard of your vehicle.

Note that some tasks will require heavy lifting and carrying objects (sometimes up and downhill). Wear clothing and shoes you are comfortable in and bring a personal water bottle.

Program: White Clay Creek State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 19711

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Lums Pond Trail Trimming Days

Help Keep Lums Pond Trails Accessible!


***Update for 3/14/26 Trail Trimming: Volunteers are to meet and park at the Lums Pond Boat Launch parking lot off of Red Lion Rd at 9am. Parking passes will be handed out day off for volunteers.

Join Lums Pond State Park staff and Friends of Lums Pond members for a Lums Pond Trail Trimming Day!

Help cut back vegetation and remove obstacles on a high-priority trail or trail segment and improve accessibility for hikers, runners, and bike riders. Experience, tools, and gloves are welcome, but they are not required. If you’re interested, we’d love to see you there!

On each Lums Pond Trail Trimming Day, volunteers can:

Learn some of the basics of trail maintenance.Utilize their experience on trails and with maintenance. Become a little more connected to their favorite park. Meet and learn more about the Friends of Lums Pond and other like-minded people from their community. Learn a little about some of the invasive plants encroaching on Lums Pond trails and threatening park ecosystems. Give back while enjoying the great outdoors.

Things for volunteers to know:

Where to park and meet are determined on shift-by-shift basis. The service-event coordinator will contact all registered volunteers to inform them of those locations in advance of the event. Volunteer activity parking passes will be provided to anyone who doesn't have an annual pass or similar. Volunteers do not pay for parking!

Lums Pond State Park is home to over 17 miles of multiuse trail comprised primarily of the Little Jersey Trail and the Swamp Forest Trail. From March through November—primarily April through October—vegetation encroaches considerably on those trails, especially the Swamp Forest Trail and Mile Loop Trail.

Lums Pond Trail Trimming Days are typically scheduled for the second Saturday of each month throughout the season to support park maintenance staff and other volunteers in the efforts maintain accessibility.

If you have any questions, please contact Arden Locker at arden.locker@delaware.gov.

Program: Lums Pond State Park

Help Keep Lums Pond Trails Accessible!


***Update for 3/14/26 Trail Trimming: Volunteers are to meet and park at the Lums Pond Boat Launch parking lot off of Red Lion Rd at 9am. Parking passes will be handed out day off for volunteers.

Join Lums Pond State Park staff and Friends of Lums Pond members for a Lums Pond Trail Trimming Day!

Help cut back vegetation and remove obstacles on a high-priority trail or trail segment and improve accessibility for hikers, runners, and bike riders. Experience, tools, and gloves are welcome, but they are not required. If you’re interested, we’d love to see you there!

On each Lums Pond Trail Trimming Day, volunteers can:

Learn some of the basics of trail maintenance.Utilize their experience on trails and with maintenance. Become a little more connected to their favorite park. Meet and learn more about the Friends of Lums Pond and other like-minded people from their community. Learn a little about some of the invasive plants encroaching on Lums Pond trails and threatening park ecosystems. Give back while enjoying the great outdoors.

Things for volunteers to know:

Where to park and meet are determined on shift-by-shift basis. The service-event coordinator will contact all registered volunteers to inform them of those locations in advance of the event. Volunteer activity parking passes will be provided to anyone who doesn't have an annual pass or similar. Volunteers do not pay for parking!

Lums Pond State Park is home to over 17 miles of multiuse trail comprised primarily of the Little Jersey Trail and the Swamp Forest Trail. From March through November—primarily April through October—vegetation encroaches considerably on those trails, especially the Swamp Forest Trail and Mile Loop Trail.

Lums Pond Trail Trimming Days are typically scheduled for the second Saturday of each month throughout the season to support park maintenance staff and other volunteers in the efforts maintain accessibility.

If you have any questions, please contact Arden Locker at arden.locker@delaware.gov.

Program: Lums Pond State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 19701

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Killens Pond Festival Volunteer

The Killens Pond Festival is a lively, family-friendly outdoor celebration featuring live music, local vendors, breweries, activities for all ages, and delicious food! It’s a day of community connection with a cause; proceeds will benefit a bike repair station and playground improvements. Volunteers are a huge part of what makes this event special, and we’re so glad you want to be part of it!

 

May 9th (rain date May 10th)

11am – 4pm

Volunteer Roles Needed:

Kid Zone – volunteers will be running/overseeing the different activities in this area. (for example: craft(s), yard games, bounce house, face painting, etc.) Volunteers in this role will need to pass a background check, at no cost to you. Event set up and break down Other general tasks If you are interested in helping with the planning of future events and/or becoming a Friends Of Killens Pond Member, please note that in the “description” when signing up

Once you sign up, either the park’s Manager of Volunteers or a Friends of Killens Member will reach out to you with further information about the day of event.

Program: Killens Pond State Park

The Killens Pond Festival is a lively, family-friendly outdoor celebration featuring live music, local vendors, breweries, activities for all ages, and delicious food! It’s a day of community connection with a cause; proceeds will benefit a bike repair station and playground improvements. Volunteers are a huge part of what makes this event special, and we’re so glad you want to be part of it!

 

May 9th (rain date May 10th)

11am – 4pm

Volunteer Roles Needed:

Kid Zone – volunteers will be running/overseeing the different activities in this area. (for example: craft(s), yard games, bounce house, face painting, etc.) Volunteers in this role will need to pass a background check, at no cost to you. Event set up and break down Other general tasks If you are interested in helping with the planning of future events and/or becoming a Friends Of Killens Pond Member, please note that in the “description” when signing up

Once you sign up, either the park’s Manager of Volunteers or a Friends of Killens Member will reach out to you with further information about the day of event.

Program: Killens Pond State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 19943

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Conservation Crew!

Help us conserve, preserve and more!

Join the Conservation Crew as we tackle a park project! Volunteers might be removing invasive plant species, collecting litter, pulling weeds, or preparing the park for a special event. Most projects will include the use of hand tools such as pruners or litter grabbers.

Prepare: Dress for the weather, bring a water bottle to stay hydrated and sunscreen and bug spray. Tools and gloves are available to share.

 Meeting location may vary based on projects; registered volunteers will be notified at least the day before of exact meeting location.

Program: Killens Pond State Park

Help us conserve, preserve and more!

Join the Conservation Crew as we tackle a park project! Volunteers might be removing invasive plant species, collecting litter, pulling weeds, or preparing the park for a special event. Most projects will include the use of hand tools such as pruners or litter grabbers.

Prepare: Dress for the weather, bring a water bottle to stay hydrated and sunscreen and bug spray. Tools and gloves are available to share.

 Meeting location may vary based on projects; registered volunteers will be notified at least the day before of exact meeting location.

Program: Killens Pond State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 19943

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Tulip Tree Garlic Mustard Pulling

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, DE

Parking: 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, DE

Parking: 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


Volunteer: John Bell House Garden Days

Help keep the John Bell House’s vegetable gardens healthy!

Join First State Heritage Park for a John Bell House Garden Day! As a Garden Day volunteer, you will help the park maintain its three vegetable and herb gardens while engaging in historical interpretation. This experience also includes the opportunity to dress in historical clothing provided by the park.

On each First State Heritage Park Garden Day, volunteers can:

Discover the plants in a colonial period garden and their uses Learn the basics of colonial period gardening Weed, water, and assist with plant maintenance and harvesting as needed Give back to your community while enjoying Delaware’s first “urban park without boundaries”

Tools, including trowels, watering cans and gloves, will be provided by the park. Prior gardening experience is welcome, but not required.

First State Heritage Park has three gardens consisting of the colonial garden, the enslaved person’s garden, and the Indigenous garden. The colonial bed features herbs, lettuce, radishes and more which could all be found in a modest colonial family’s kitchen garden. The enslaved person’s garden displays the methods of gardening enslaved people used to grow crops, as well as the foods that helped them maintain connections to their African heritage, such as peppers and collard greens. The Eastern Woodlands and Indigenous garden exhibits the Three-Sisters method of planting with corn, beans, and squash.

Meeting place: John Bell House, 43 The Green, Dover, DE 19901; volunteers wishing to dress in 18th century clothing should notify a staff member upon arrival for travel to Rose Cottage, 102 S State Street, Dover, DE 19901

Parking: Volunteers may park in spaces along the streets around The Green or alongside Rose Cottage

First State Heritage Park Garden Days are typically planned for the third Saturday of each month, from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m., during the season to support park staff and other volunteers in the efforts to maintain these gardens.

Program: First State Heritage Park

Help keep the John Bell House’s vegetable gardens healthy!

Join First State Heritage Park for a John Bell House Garden Day! As a Garden Day volunteer, you will help the park maintain its three vegetable and herb gardens while engaging in historical interpretation. This experience also includes the opportunity to dress in historical clothing provided by the park.

On each First State Heritage Park Garden Day, volunteers can:

Discover the plants in a colonial period garden and their uses Learn the basics of colonial period gardening Weed, water, and assist with plant maintenance and harvesting as needed Give back to your community while enjoying Delaware’s first “urban park without boundaries”

Tools, including trowels, watering cans and gloves, will be provided by the park. Prior gardening experience is welcome, but not required.

First State Heritage Park has three gardens consisting of the colonial garden, the enslaved person’s garden, and the Indigenous garden. The colonial bed features herbs, lettuce, radishes and more which could all be found in a modest colonial family’s kitchen garden. The enslaved person’s garden displays the methods of gardening enslaved people used to grow crops, as well as the foods that helped them maintain connections to their African heritage, such as peppers and collard greens. The Eastern Woodlands and Indigenous garden exhibits the Three-Sisters method of planting with corn, beans, and squash.

Meeting place: John Bell House, 43 The Green, Dover, DE 19901; volunteers wishing to dress in 18th century clothing should notify a staff member upon arrival for travel to Rose Cottage, 102 S State Street, Dover, DE 19901

Parking: Volunteers may park in spaces along the streets around The Green or alongside Rose Cottage

First State Heritage Park Garden Days are typically planned for the third Saturday of each month, from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m., during the season to support park staff and other volunteers in the efforts to maintain these gardens.

Program: First State Heritage Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 19901

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Park Watch

Volunteers are sought to provide a safe and secure experience at Cape Henlopen State Park.

 

Park Watch volunteers deal with minor infractions of park rules and regulations, report potential safety and security concerns, and assist the park staff in operation of the park.  Volunteers are given basic training in  public relations, and visitor services. Park Watch volunteers are citizens who typically spend a significant amount of time in the park and simply wear a Park Watch shirt or vest when they come to the park to recreate themselves. 

 

Volunteer scheduling is very flexible; Park Watch volunteers can be found in the park from sun-up to sun-down and on any of the various trails associated with Cape Henlopen including Wolfe Neck and the Junction and Breakwater Trail. This is a year-round volunteer opportunity.

 

Main duties are as follows:

Greet visitors and answer questions. Report safety and security concerns to Park Staff. Patrol the park and keep a watchful eye while biking, walking, running, bird watching, or fishing. Wear Park Watch Volunteer uniform to easily be recognized Be a point of contact to provide information and assistance to visitors walking, biking, or otherwise recreating at the park.

 

Volunteers will be trained in all duties beforehand and are required to attend a Park Watch Volunteer Orientation prior to starting.

Program: Cape Henlopen State Park

Volunteers are sought to provide a safe and secure experience at Cape Henlopen State Park.

 

Park Watch volunteers deal with minor infractions of park rules and regulations, report potential safety and security concerns, and assist the park staff in operation of the park.  Volunteers are given basic training in  public relations, and visitor services. Park Watch volunteers are citizens who typically spend a significant amount of time in the park and simply wear a Park Watch shirt or vest when they come to the park to recreate themselves. 

 

Volunteer scheduling is very flexible; Park Watch volunteers can be found in the park from sun-up to sun-down and on any of the various trails associated with Cape Henlopen including Wolfe Neck and the Junction and Breakwater Trail. This is a year-round volunteer opportunity.

 

Main duties are as follows:

Greet visitors and answer questions. Report safety and security concerns to Park Staff. Patrol the park and keep a watchful eye while biking, walking, running, bird watching, or fishing. Wear Park Watch Volunteer uniform to easily be recognized Be a point of contact to provide information and assistance to visitors walking, biking, or otherwise recreating at the park.

 

Volunteers will be trained in all duties beforehand and are required to attend a Park Watch Volunteer Orientation prior to starting.

Program: Cape Henlopen State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 19958

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Nature Center Assistant

Become a valued member of the Killens Pond State Park team by volunteering at our Nature Center! Volunteers help enhance the visitor experience by assisting with programs and activities, as well as providing a welcoming presence inside the Nature Center.

As a Nature Center Assistant Volunteer, you’ll greet visitors, answer questions about the park and its natural features, and help guide guests to have a fun, educational, and memorable visit. You may also assist with a variety of nature-based programs and activities, supporting staff and helping visitors connect with the great outdoors.


Volunteer duties may include:

Greeting and welcoming visitors to the Nature Center Providing information about park amenities, trails, and wildlife Assisting with programs and hands-on activities Supporting staff in maintaining a clean and inviting Nature Center environment Helping visitors navigate the park and enjoy their experience

We’re looking for volunteers who are:

Friendly, approachable, and passionate about nature Comfortable interacting with people of all ages Dependable and eager to learn Able to work collaboratively and independently


*After signing up, the Manager of Volunteers will email you and provide a link to complete a free background check since you will be working with visitors/youth*

If you love nature and enjoy sharing that passion with others, volunteering at Killens Pond State Park is a rewarding way to make a difference in your community.

 

Program: Killens Pond State Park

Become a valued member of the Killens Pond State Park team by volunteering at our Nature Center! Volunteers help enhance the visitor experience by assisting with programs and activities, as well as providing a welcoming presence inside the Nature Center.

As a Nature Center Assistant Volunteer, you’ll greet visitors, answer questions about the park and its natural features, and help guide guests to have a fun, educational, and memorable visit. You may also assist with a variety of nature-based programs and activities, supporting staff and helping visitors connect with the great outdoors.


Volunteer duties may include:

Greeting and welcoming visitors to the Nature Center Providing information about park amenities, trails, and wildlife Assisting with programs and hands-on activities Supporting staff in maintaining a clean and inviting Nature Center environment Helping visitors navigate the park and enjoy their experience

We’re looking for volunteers who are:

Friendly, approachable, and passionate about nature Comfortable interacting with people of all ages Dependable and eager to learn Able to work collaboratively and independently


*After signing up, the Manager of Volunteers will email you and provide a link to complete a free background check since you will be working with visitors/youth*

If you love nature and enjoy sharing that passion with others, volunteering at Killens Pond State Park is a rewarding way to make a difference in your community.

 

Program: Killens Pond State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 19943

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: UD Master Naturalist - LOP Site

For information on the Master Naturalist program delivered through University of Delaware Extension Service, please visit this link:

program:https://www.udel.edu/academics/colleges/canr/cooperative-extension/environmental-stewardship/master-naturalist/

If you are interested in becoming a Master Naturalist, you MUST register through UD, above.

If you are interested in choosing White Clay Creek State Park as your LOP (Local Organizing Partner) where you will do the majority of your volunteer work, please do the following: 

NEXT STEPS:

1. Review information below.

2. To be considered for WCCSP please click on RESPOND (green button) and follow instructions.

   

Volunteer Service Activities available in Delaware State Parks for your Master Naturalist Service: 

Available for year one candidates or continuing service.

Activities are as varied as your interests that mesh with the park’s needs and may include:

Install or maintain pollinator or rain gardens Engage in invasive plant removal, native plant installation or tree plantings Develop and implement projects to benefit certain plant or animal species such as orchids, birds, reptiles, bats Plan and lead educational or experiential public programming in coordination with Nature Centers and park interpretive programs such as wildflower or bird walks Participate in organizing multi-park projects such as Coastal Cleanup or Creekfest Conduct special projects such as research initiatives, water resource protection, or other projects that fit the park’s needs and your interests.

 

About Delaware State Parks:

Our state parks provide forest, meadow, wetland and seashore habitat for wildlife plus trails, beaches, ponds and recreational facilities for visitors to enjoy nature and the outdoors.

Our state parks mission is to provide Delaware's residents and visitors with safe and enjoyable recreational opportunities and open spaces, responsible stewardship of the lands and the cultural and natural resources that we have been entrusted to protect and manage, and resource-based interpretive and educational services. Master Naturalists are currently working to install pollinator gardens, to restore natural areas and to lead themed educational hikes for the public.  

Please join us and bring your interests and expertise to our state parks.

Program: White Clay Creek State Park

For information on the Master Naturalist program delivered through University of Delaware Extension Service, please visit this link:

program:https://www.udel.edu/academics/colleges/canr/cooperative-extension/environmental-stewardship/master-naturalist/

If you are interested in becoming a Master Naturalist, you MUST register through UD, above.

If you are interested in choosing White Clay Creek State Park as your LOP (Local Organizing Partner) where you will do the majority of your volunteer work, please do the following: 

NEXT STEPS:

1. Review information below.

2. To be considered for WCCSP please click on RESPOND (green button) and follow instructions.

   

Volunteer Service Activities available in Delaware State Parks for your Master Naturalist Service: 

Available for year one candidates or continuing service.

Activities are as varied as your interests that mesh with the park’s needs and may include:

Install or maintain pollinator or rain gardens Engage in invasive plant removal, native plant installation or tree plantings Develop and implement projects to benefit certain plant or animal species such as orchids, birds, reptiles, bats Plan and lead educational or experiential public programming in coordination with Nature Centers and park interpretive programs such as wildflower or bird walks Participate in organizing multi-park projects such as Coastal Cleanup or Creekfest Conduct special projects such as research initiatives, water resource protection, or other projects that fit the park’s needs and your interests.

 

About Delaware State Parks:

Our state parks provide forest, meadow, wetland and seashore habitat for wildlife plus trails, beaches, ponds and recreational facilities for visitors to enjoy nature and the outdoors.

Our state parks mission is to provide Delaware's residents and visitors with safe and enjoyable recreational opportunities and open spaces, responsible stewardship of the lands and the cultural and natural resources that we have been entrusted to protect and manage, and resource-based interpretive and educational services. Master Naturalists are currently working to install pollinator gardens, to restore natural areas and to lead themed educational hikes for the public.  

Please join us and bring your interests and expertise to our state parks.

Program: White Clay Creek State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 19711

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: UD Master Naturalist - LOP Site

For registered UD Master Naturalist participants only.

For info on this program: https://www.udel.edu/academics/colleges/canr/cooperative-extension/environmental-stewardship/master-naturalist/

NEXT STEP:

1. Review information below.

2. To be considered please click on RESPOND button and follow instructions.

   

 

Volunteer Service Activities for Delaware State Parks for your Master Naturalist Service: 

Available for year one candidates or continuing service.

Activities are as varied as your interests that mesh with the park’s needs and may include:

Install or maintain pollinator or rain gardens Engage in invasive plant removal, native plant installation or tree plantings Develop and implement projects to benefit certain plant or animal species such as orchids, birds, reptiles, bats Plan and lead educational or experiential public programming in coordination with Nature Centers and park interpretive programs such as wildflower or bird walks Participate in organizing multi-park projects such as Coastal Cleanup or Creekfest Conduct special projects such as research initiatives, water resource protection, or other projects that fit the park’s needs and your interests.

 

About Delaware State Parks:

Our state parks provide forest, meadow, wetland and seashore habitat for wildlife plus trails, beaches, ponds and recreational facilities for visitors to enjoy nature and the outdoors.

Our state parks mission is to provide Delaware's residents and visitors with safe and enjoyable recreational opportunities and open spaces, responsible stewardship of the lands and the cultural and natural resources that we have been entrusted to protect and manage, and resource-based interpretive and educational services. Master Naturalists are currently working to install pollinator gardens, to restore natural areas and to lead themed educational hikes for the public.  

Please join us and bring your interests and expertise to our state parks.

Program: Cape Henlopen State Park

For registered UD Master Naturalist participants only.

For info on this program: https://www.udel.edu/academics/colleges/canr/cooperative-extension/environmental-stewardship/master-naturalist/

NEXT STEP:

1. Review information below.

2. To be considered please click on RESPOND button and follow instructions.

   

 

Volunteer Service Activities for Delaware State Parks for your Master Naturalist Service: 

Available for year one candidates or continuing service.

Activities are as varied as your interests that mesh with the park’s needs and may include:

Install or maintain pollinator or rain gardens Engage in invasive plant removal, native plant installation or tree plantings Develop and implement projects to benefit certain plant or animal species such as orchids, birds, reptiles, bats Plan and lead educational or experiential public programming in coordination with Nature Centers and park interpretive programs such as wildflower or bird walks Participate in organizing multi-park projects such as Coastal Cleanup or Creekfest Conduct special projects such as research initiatives, water resource protection, or other projects that fit the park’s needs and your interests.

 

About Delaware State Parks:

Our state parks provide forest, meadow, wetland and seashore habitat for wildlife plus trails, beaches, ponds and recreational facilities for visitors to enjoy nature and the outdoors.

Our state parks mission is to provide Delaware's residents and visitors with safe and enjoyable recreational opportunities and open spaces, responsible stewardship of the lands and the cultural and natural resources that we have been entrusted to protect and manage, and resource-based interpretive and educational services. Master Naturalists are currently working to install pollinator gardens, to restore natural areas and to lead themed educational hikes for the public.  

Please join us and bring your interests and expertise to our state parks.

Program: Cape Henlopen State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 19711

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Delaware Master Naturalist Program at Lums Pond

Delaware State Parks is a Local Organizing Partner (LOP) of the Delaware Master Naturalist (DMN) Program.

Lums Pond State Park is an LOP site.

Note: This opportunity is only for registrants in the DMN Program—a certification offered in partnership between the University of Delaware Cooperative Extension and Delaware Nature Society—or certified DMNs.

The DMN Program is a remarkable opportunity for professionals as well as enthusiasts to become a certified Delaware Master Naturalist.

From the website:

The Delaware Master Naturalist Program trains citizens as ambassadors and stewards of Delaware’s natural resources and ecosystems through science-based education and volunteer opportunities.

It requires registrants to complete 40 hours of service time with a Local Organizing Partner (LOP) to achieve certification as well as 40 hours annually afterward to maintain it.

Lums Pond State Park welcomes first-year candidates as well as continuing-service participants. Service projects can be as varied as the volunteer’s interests that align with park priorities. The park may identify service projects that would satisfy the requirements of the certification. DMN candidates and continuing-service volunteers are also welcome to submit proposals for service projects to the park.

Program: Lums Pond State Park

Delaware State Parks is a Local Organizing Partner (LOP) of the Delaware Master Naturalist (DMN) Program.

Lums Pond State Park is an LOP site.

Note: This opportunity is only for registrants in the DMN Program—a certification offered in partnership between the University of Delaware Cooperative Extension and Delaware Nature Society—or certified DMNs.

The DMN Program is a remarkable opportunity for professionals as well as enthusiasts to become a certified Delaware Master Naturalist.

From the website:

The Delaware Master Naturalist Program trains citizens as ambassadors and stewards of Delaware’s natural resources and ecosystems through science-based education and volunteer opportunities.

It requires registrants to complete 40 hours of service time with a Local Organizing Partner (LOP) to achieve certification as well as 40 hours annually afterward to maintain it.

Lums Pond State Park welcomes first-year candidates as well as continuing-service participants. Service projects can be as varied as the volunteer’s interests that align with park priorities. The park may identify service projects that would satisfy the requirements of the certification. DMN candidates and continuing-service volunteers are also welcome to submit proposals for service projects to the park.

Program: Lums Pond State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 19701

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: UD Master Naturalist - LOP Site

For registered UD Master Naturalist participants only.

For info on this program:https://www.udel.edu/academics/colleges/canr/cooperative-extension/environmental-stewardship/master-naturalist/

 NEXT STEP:

1. Review information below.

2. To be considered please click on RESPOND bottom at top right and follow instructions.

   

 

 Volunteer Service Activities for Delaware State Parks for your Master Naturalist Service: 

Available for year one candidates or continuing service.

Activities are as varied as your interests that mesh with the park’s needs and may include:

Install or maintain pollinator or rain gardens Engage in invasive plant removal, native plant installation or tree plantings Develop and implement projects to benefit certain plant or animal species such as orchids, birds, reptiles, bats Plan and lead educational or experiential public programming in coordination with Nature Centers and park interpretive programs such as wildflower or bird walks Participate in organizing multi-park projects such as Coastal Cleanup or Creekfest Conduct special projects such as research initiatives, water resource protection, or other projects that fit the park’s needs and your interests.

 

About Delaware State Parks:

Our state parks provide forest, meadow, wetland and seashore habitat for wildlife plus trails, beaches, ponds and recreational facilities for visitors to enjoy nature and the outdoors.

Our state parks mission is to provide Delaware's residents and visitors with safe and enjoyable recreational opportunities and open spaces, responsible stewardship of the lands and the cultural and natural resources that we have been entrusted to protect and manage, and resource-based interpretive and educational services. Master Naturalists are currently working to install pollinator gardens, to restore natural areas and to lead themed educational hikes for the public.  

Please join us and bring your interests and expertise to our state parks.

Program: Killens Pond State Park

For registered UD Master Naturalist participants only.

For info on this program:https://www.udel.edu/academics/colleges/canr/cooperative-extension/environmental-stewardship/master-naturalist/

 NEXT STEP:

1. Review information below.

2. To be considered please click on RESPOND bottom at top right and follow instructions.

   

 

 Volunteer Service Activities for Delaware State Parks for your Master Naturalist Service: 

Available for year one candidates or continuing service.

Activities are as varied as your interests that mesh with the park’s needs and may include:

Install or maintain pollinator or rain gardens Engage in invasive plant removal, native plant installation or tree plantings Develop and implement projects to benefit certain plant or animal species such as orchids, birds, reptiles, bats Plan and lead educational or experiential public programming in coordination with Nature Centers and park interpretive programs such as wildflower or bird walks Participate in organizing multi-park projects such as Coastal Cleanup or Creekfest Conduct special projects such as research initiatives, water resource protection, or other projects that fit the park’s needs and your interests.

 

About Delaware State Parks:

Our state parks provide forest, meadow, wetland and seashore habitat for wildlife plus trails, beaches, ponds and recreational facilities for visitors to enjoy nature and the outdoors.

Our state parks mission is to provide Delaware's residents and visitors with safe and enjoyable recreational opportunities and open spaces, responsible stewardship of the lands and the cultural and natural resources that we have been entrusted to protect and manage, and resource-based interpretive and educational services. Master Naturalists are currently working to install pollinator gardens, to restore natural areas and to lead themed educational hikes for the public.  

Please join us and bring your interests and expertise to our state parks.

Program: Killens Pond State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 19711

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: UD Master Naturalist - LOP Site

For registered UD Master Naturalist participants only.

For info on this program:https://www.udel.edu/academics/colleges/canr/cooperative-extension/environmental-stewardship/master-naturalist/

 NEXT STEP:

1. Review information below.

2. To be considered please click on RESPOND bottom at top right and follow instructions.

   

 

 Volunteer Service Activities for Delaware State Parks for your Master Naturalist Service: 

Available for year one candidates or continuing service.

Activities are as varied as your interests that mesh with the park’s needs and may include:

Install or maintain pollinator or rain gardens Engage in invasive plant removal, native plant installation or tree plantings Develop and implement projects to benefit certain plant or animal species such as orchids, birds, reptiles, bats Plan and lead educational or experiential public programming in coordination with Nature Centers and park interpretive programs such as wildflower or bird walks Participate in organizing multi-park projects such as Coastal Cleanup or Creekfest Conduct special projects such as research initiatives, water resource protection, or other projects that fit the park’s needs and your interests.

 

About Delaware State Parks:

Our state parks provide forest, meadow, wetland and seashore habitat for wildlife plus trails, beaches, ponds and recreational facilities for visitors to enjoy nature and the outdoors.

Our state parks mission is to provide Delaware's residents and visitors with safe and enjoyable recreational opportunities and open spaces, responsible stewardship of the lands and the cultural and natural resources that we have been entrusted to protect and manage, and resource-based interpretive and educational services. Master Naturalists are currently working to install pollinator gardens, to restore natural areas and to lead themed educational hikes for the public.  

Please join us and bring your interests and expertise to our state parks.

Program: Trap Pond State Park

For registered UD Master Naturalist participants only.

For info on this program:https://www.udel.edu/academics/colleges/canr/cooperative-extension/environmental-stewardship/master-naturalist/

 NEXT STEP:

1. Review information below.

2. To be considered please click on RESPOND bottom at top right and follow instructions.

   

 

 Volunteer Service Activities for Delaware State Parks for your Master Naturalist Service: 

Available for year one candidates or continuing service.

Activities are as varied as your interests that mesh with the park’s needs and may include:

Install or maintain pollinator or rain gardens Engage in invasive plant removal, native plant installation or tree plantings Develop and implement projects to benefit certain plant or animal species such as orchids, birds, reptiles, bats Plan and lead educational or experiential public programming in coordination with Nature Centers and park interpretive programs such as wildflower or bird walks Participate in organizing multi-park projects such as Coastal Cleanup or Creekfest Conduct special projects such as research initiatives, water resource protection, or other projects that fit the park’s needs and your interests.

 

About Delaware State Parks:

Our state parks provide forest, meadow, wetland and seashore habitat for wildlife plus trails, beaches, ponds and recreational facilities for visitors to enjoy nature and the outdoors.

Our state parks mission is to provide Delaware's residents and visitors with safe and enjoyable recreational opportunities and open spaces, responsible stewardship of the lands and the cultural and natural resources that we have been entrusted to protect and manage, and resource-based interpretive and educational services. Master Naturalists are currently working to install pollinator gardens, to restore natural areas and to lead themed educational hikes for the public.  

Please join us and bring your interests and expertise to our state parks.

Program: Trap Pond State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 19711

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: UD Master Naturalist - LOP Site

For registered UD Master Naturalist participants only.

For info on this program:https://www.udel.edu/academics/colleges/canr/cooperative-extension/environmental-stewardship/master-naturalist/

 NEXT STEP:

1. Review information below.

2. To be considered please click on RESPOND bottom at top right and follow instructions.

   

 

 Volunteer Service Activities for Delaware State Parks for your Master Naturalist Service: 

Available for year one candidates or continuing service.

Activities are as varied as your interests that mesh with the park’s needs and may include:

Install or maintain pollinator or rain gardens Engage in invasive plant removal, native plant installation or tree plantings Develop and implement projects to benefit certain plant or animal species such as orchids, birds, reptiles, bats Plan and lead educational or experiential public programming in coordination with Nature Centers and park interpretive programs such as wildflower or bird walks Participate in organizing multi-park projects such as Coastal Cleanup or Creekfest Conduct special projects such as research initiatives, water resource protection, or other projects that fit the park’s needs and your interests.

 

About Delaware State Parks:

Our state parks provide forest, meadow, wetland and seashore habitat for wildlife plus trails, beaches, ponds and recreational facilities for visitors to enjoy nature and the outdoors.

Our state parks mission is to provide Delaware's residents and visitors with safe and enjoyable recreational opportunities and open spaces, responsible stewardship of the lands and the cultural and natural resources that we have been entrusted to protect and manage, and resource-based interpretive and educational services. Master Naturalists are currently working to install pollinator gardens, to restore natural areas and to lead themed educational hikes for the public.  

Please join us and bring your interests and expertise to our state parks.

Program: Auburn Valley State Park

For registered UD Master Naturalist participants only.

For info on this program:https://www.udel.edu/academics/colleges/canr/cooperative-extension/environmental-stewardship/master-naturalist/

 NEXT STEP:

1. Review information below.

2. To be considered please click on RESPOND bottom at top right and follow instructions.

   

 

 Volunteer Service Activities for Delaware State Parks for your Master Naturalist Service: 

Available for year one candidates or continuing service.

Activities are as varied as your interests that mesh with the park’s needs and may include:

Install or maintain pollinator or rain gardens Engage in invasive plant removal, native plant installation or tree plantings Develop and implement projects to benefit certain plant or animal species such as orchids, birds, reptiles, bats Plan and lead educational or experiential public programming in coordination with Nature Centers and park interpretive programs such as wildflower or bird walks Participate in organizing multi-park projects such as Coastal Cleanup or Creekfest Conduct special projects such as research initiatives, water resource protection, or other projects that fit the park’s needs and your interests.

 

About Delaware State Parks:

Our state parks provide forest, meadow, wetland and seashore habitat for wildlife plus trails, beaches, ponds and recreational facilities for visitors to enjoy nature and the outdoors.

Our state parks mission is to provide Delaware's residents and visitors with safe and enjoyable recreational opportunities and open spaces, responsible stewardship of the lands and the cultural and natural resources that we have been entrusted to protect and manage, and resource-based interpretive and educational services. Master Naturalists are currently working to install pollinator gardens, to restore natural areas and to lead themed educational hikes for the public.  

Please join us and bring your interests and expertise to our state parks.

Program: Auburn Valley State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 19711

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Delaware Master Naturalist Program — Local Organizing Partner (LOP)

Note: This opportunity is only for registrants in the Delaware Master Naturalist Program—a certification offered in partnership by the University of Delaware Cooperative Extension and Delaware Nature Society—or certified Delaware Master Naturalists.

The Delaware Master Naturalist Program is a remarkable opportunity for professionals as well as enthusiasts to become a certified Master Naturalist. It requires registrants to complete 40 hours of service time with a Local Organizing Partner (LOP) like Delaware State Parks to achieve certification as well as 40 hours annually afterward to maintain it.

Bellevue State Park welcomes first-year candidates as well as continuing-service participants. Service projects can be as varied as the volunteer’s interests that align with park priorities. The park may identify potential service projects that would satisfy the requirements of the certification. Master Naturalist candidates and continuing-service volunteers are also welcome to submit proposals for service projects to the park.

Examples of categories of service projects that could be available at Bellevue State Park:

Pollinator garden, rain garden, or other garden management and/or support Invasive-plant management and/or support of native plants and trees Habitats that benefit the management of park wildlife or support a threatened native species Educational or experiential public programming planned and/or led in coordination with park interpretive programs and the Bellevue Arts Center—e.g., bird walks. A research and data initiative, pond management and/or protection, or other kind of special project

Note: If you respond to this opportunity, you will be contacted about next steps.

Program: Bellevue State Park

Note: This opportunity is only for registrants in the Delaware Master Naturalist Program—a certification offered in partnership by the University of Delaware Cooperative Extension and Delaware Nature Society—or certified Delaware Master Naturalists.

The Delaware Master Naturalist Program is a remarkable opportunity for professionals as well as enthusiasts to become a certified Master Naturalist. It requires registrants to complete 40 hours of service time with a Local Organizing Partner (LOP) like Delaware State Parks to achieve certification as well as 40 hours annually afterward to maintain it.

Bellevue State Park welcomes first-year candidates as well as continuing-service participants. Service projects can be as varied as the volunteer’s interests that align with park priorities. The park may identify potential service projects that would satisfy the requirements of the certification. Master Naturalist candidates and continuing-service volunteers are also welcome to submit proposals for service projects to the park.

Examples of categories of service projects that could be available at Bellevue State Park:

Pollinator garden, rain garden, or other garden management and/or support Invasive-plant management and/or support of native plants and trees Habitats that benefit the management of park wildlife or support a threatened native species Educational or experiential public programming planned and/or led in coordination with park interpretive programs and the Bellevue Arts Center—e.g., bird walks. A research and data initiative, pond management and/or protection, or other kind of special project

Note: If you respond to this opportunity, you will be contacted about next steps.

Program: Bellevue State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 19711

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: UD Master Naturalist - LOP Site

For registered UD Master Naturalist participants only.

For info on this program:https://www.udel.edu/academics/colleges/canr/cooperative-extension/environmental-stewardship/master-naturalist/

 NEXT STEP:

1. Review information below.

2. To be considered please click on RESPOND bottom at top right and follow instructions.

   

 

 Volunteer Service Activities for Delaware State Parks for your Master Naturalist Service: 

Available for year one candidates or continuing service.

Activities are as varied as your interests that mesh with the park’s needs and may include:

Install or maintain pollinator or rain gardens Engage in invasive plant removal, native plant installation or tree plantings Develop and implement projects to benefit certain plant or animal species such as orchids, birds, reptiles, bats Plan and lead educational or experiential public programming in coordination with Nature Centers and park interpretive programs such as wildflower or bird walks Participate in organizing multi-park projects such as Coastal Cleanup or Creekfest Conduct special projects such as research initiatives, water resource protection, or other projects that fit the park’s needs and your interests.

 

About Delaware State Parks:

Our state parks provide forest, meadow, wetland and seashore habitat for wildlife plus trails, beaches, ponds and recreational facilities for visitors to enjoy nature and the outdoors.

Our state parks mission is to provide Delaware's residents and visitors with safe and enjoyable recreational opportunities and open spaces, responsible stewardship of the lands and the cultural and natural resources that we have been entrusted to protect and manage, and resource-based interpretive and educational services. Master Naturalists are currently working to install pollinator gardens, to restore natural areas and to lead themed educational hikes for the public.  

Please join us and bring your interests and expertise to our state parks.

Program: Brandywine Zoo

For registered UD Master Naturalist participants only.

For info on this program:https://www.udel.edu/academics/colleges/canr/cooperative-extension/environmental-stewardship/master-naturalist/

 NEXT STEP:

1. Review information below.

2. To be considered please click on RESPOND bottom at top right and follow instructions.

   

 

 Volunteer Service Activities for Delaware State Parks for your Master Naturalist Service: 

Available for year one candidates or continuing service.

Activities are as varied as your interests that mesh with the park’s needs and may include:

Install or maintain pollinator or rain gardens Engage in invasive plant removal, native plant installation or tree plantings Develop and implement projects to benefit certain plant or animal species such as orchids, birds, reptiles, bats Plan and lead educational or experiential public programming in coordination with Nature Centers and park interpretive programs such as wildflower or bird walks Participate in organizing multi-park projects such as Coastal Cleanup or Creekfest Conduct special projects such as research initiatives, water resource protection, or other projects that fit the park’s needs and your interests.

 

About Delaware State Parks:

Our state parks provide forest, meadow, wetland and seashore habitat for wildlife plus trails, beaches, ponds and recreational facilities for visitors to enjoy nature and the outdoors.

Our state parks mission is to provide Delaware's residents and visitors with safe and enjoyable recreational opportunities and open spaces, responsible stewardship of the lands and the cultural and natural resources that we have been entrusted to protect and manage, and resource-based interpretive and educational services. Master Naturalists are currently working to install pollinator gardens, to restore natural areas and to lead themed educational hikes for the public.  

Please join us and bring your interests and expertise to our state parks.

Program: Brandywine Zoo

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 19711

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: UD Master Naturalist - LOP Site

For registered UD Master Naturalist participants only.

For info on this program: https://www.udel.edu/academics/colleges/canr/cooperative-extension/environmental-stewardship/master-naturalist/

NEXT STEP:

1. Review information below.

2. To be considered please click on RESPOND button and follow instructions.

   

 

Volunteer Service Activities for Delaware State Parks for your Master Naturalist Service: 

Available for year one candidates or continuing service.

Activities are as varied as your interests that mesh with the park’s needs and may include:

Install or maintain pollinator or rain gardens Engage in invasive plant removal, native plant installation or tree plantings Develop and implement projects to benefit certain plant or animal species such as orchids, birds, reptiles, bats Plan and lead educational or experiential public programming in coordination with Nature Centers and park interpretive programs such as wildflower or bird walks Participate in organizing multi-park projects such as Coastal Cleanup or Creekfest Conduct special projects such as research initiatives, water resource protection, or other projects that fit the park’s needs and your interests.

 

About Delaware State Parks:

Our state parks provide forest, meadow, wetland and seashore habitat for wildlife plus trails, beaches, ponds and recreational facilities for visitors to enjoy nature and the outdoors.

Our state parks mission is to provide Delaware's residents and visitors with safe and enjoyable recreational opportunities and open spaces, responsible stewardship of the lands and the cultural and natural resources that we have been entrusted to protect and manage, and resource-based interpretive and educational services. Master Naturalists are currently working to install pollinator gardens, to restore natural areas and to lead themed educational hikes for the public.  

Please join us and bring your interests and expertise to our state parks.

Program: Delaware Seashore State Park

For registered UD Master Naturalist participants only.

For info on this program: https://www.udel.edu/academics/colleges/canr/cooperative-extension/environmental-stewardship/master-naturalist/

NEXT STEP:

1. Review information below.

2. To be considered please click on RESPOND button and follow instructions.

   

 

Volunteer Service Activities for Delaware State Parks for your Master Naturalist Service: 

Available for year one candidates or continuing service.

Activities are as varied as your interests that mesh with the park’s needs and may include:

Install or maintain pollinator or rain gardens Engage in invasive plant removal, native plant installation or tree plantings Develop and implement projects to benefit certain plant or animal species such as orchids, birds, reptiles, bats Plan and lead educational or experiential public programming in coordination with Nature Centers and park interpretive programs such as wildflower or bird walks Participate in organizing multi-park projects such as Coastal Cleanup or Creekfest Conduct special projects such as research initiatives, water resource protection, or other projects that fit the park’s needs and your interests.

 

About Delaware State Parks:

Our state parks provide forest, meadow, wetland and seashore habitat for wildlife plus trails, beaches, ponds and recreational facilities for visitors to enjoy nature and the outdoors.

Our state parks mission is to provide Delaware's residents and visitors with safe and enjoyable recreational opportunities and open spaces, responsible stewardship of the lands and the cultural and natural resources that we have been entrusted to protect and manage, and resource-based interpretive and educational services. Master Naturalists are currently working to install pollinator gardens, to restore natural areas and to lead themed educational hikes for the public.  

Please join us and bring your interests and expertise to our state parks.

Program: Delaware Seashore State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 19711

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: UD Master Naturalist - LOP Site

For registered UD Master Naturalist participants only.

For info on this program:https://www.udel.edu/academics/colleges/canr/cooperative-extension/environmental-stewardship/master-naturalist/

 NEXT STEP:

1. Review information below.

2. To be considered please click on RESPOND bottom at top right and follow instructions.

   

 

 Volunteer Service Activities for Delaware State Parks for your Master Naturalist Service: 

Available for year one candidates or continuing service.

Activities are as varied as your interests that mesh with the park’s needs and may include:

Install or maintain pollinator or rain gardens Engage in invasive plant removal, native plant installation or tree plantings Develop and implement projects to benefit certain plant or animal species such as orchids, birds, reptiles, bats Plan and lead educational or experiential public programming in coordination with Nature Centers and park interpretive programs such as wildflower or bird walks Participate in organizing multi-park projects such as Coastal Cleanup or Creekfest Conduct special projects such as research initiatives, water resource protection, or other projects that fit the park’s needs and your interests.

 

About Delaware State Parks:

Our state parks provide forest, meadow, wetland and seashore habitat for wildlife plus trails, beaches, ponds and recreational facilities for visitors to enjoy nature and the outdoors.

Our state parks mission is to provide Delaware's residents and visitors with safe and enjoyable recreational opportunities and open spaces, responsible stewardship of the lands and the cultural and natural resources that we have been entrusted to protect and manage, and resource-based interpretive and educational services. Master Naturalists are currently working to install pollinator gardens, to restore natural areas and to lead themed educational hikes for the public.  

Please join us and bring your interests and expertise to our state parks.

Program: Wilmington State Parks

For registered UD Master Naturalist participants only.

For info on this program:https://www.udel.edu/academics/colleges/canr/cooperative-extension/environmental-stewardship/master-naturalist/

 NEXT STEP:

1. Review information below.

2. To be considered please click on RESPOND bottom at top right and follow instructions.

   

 

 Volunteer Service Activities for Delaware State Parks for your Master Naturalist Service: 

Available for year one candidates or continuing service.

Activities are as varied as your interests that mesh with the park’s needs and may include:

Install or maintain pollinator or rain gardens Engage in invasive plant removal, native plant installation or tree plantings Develop and implement projects to benefit certain plant or animal species such as orchids, birds, reptiles, bats Plan and lead educational or experiential public programming in coordination with Nature Centers and park interpretive programs such as wildflower or bird walks Participate in organizing multi-park projects such as Coastal Cleanup or Creekfest Conduct special projects such as research initiatives, water resource protection, or other projects that fit the park’s needs and your interests.

 

About Delaware State Parks:

Our state parks provide forest, meadow, wetland and seashore habitat for wildlife plus trails, beaches, ponds and recreational facilities for visitors to enjoy nature and the outdoors.

Our state parks mission is to provide Delaware's residents and visitors with safe and enjoyable recreational opportunities and open spaces, responsible stewardship of the lands and the cultural and natural resources that we have been entrusted to protect and manage, and resource-based interpretive and educational services. Master Naturalists are currently working to install pollinator gardens, to restore natural areas and to lead themed educational hikes for the public.  

Please join us and bring your interests and expertise to our state parks.

Program: Wilmington State Parks

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 19711

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Indian River Marina - Boat Ramp Attendant (Year Round)

THANK YOU for your commitment to maintaining the Indian River Marina and helping it run efficiently!

As a Boat Ramp Volunteer, you’ll play a vital role in providing exceptional customer service and ensuring the boat ramp area remains safe and organized. This position is most crucial during the peak summer season (Memorial Day to Labor Day), though volunteers may assist year-round.

Primary Responsibilities:

Shuttle boaters between the ramp and overflow parking, ensuring the overflow area is used exclusively for boat trailers.Maintain a clean ramp area by picking up trash, discarded fishing lines, and other debris.Encourage efficient boat launching to prevent ramp congestion.Monitor vehicle traffic to maintain proper flow through designated lanes.Ensure boaters comply with NO WAKE restrictions.Perform light restroom maintenance, such as wiping down counters and sweeping floors as needed.Report significant incidents, including environmentally harmful spills, boating accidents, or structural issues (e.g., loose deck boards).

Requirements:
This position requires a background check and approval to operate state vehicles.

Program: Delaware Seashore State Park

THANK YOU for your commitment to maintaining the Indian River Marina and helping it run efficiently!

As a Boat Ramp Volunteer, you’ll play a vital role in providing exceptional customer service and ensuring the boat ramp area remains safe and organized. This position is most crucial during the peak summer season (Memorial Day to Labor Day), though volunteers may assist year-round.

Primary Responsibilities:

Shuttle boaters between the ramp and overflow parking, ensuring the overflow area is used exclusively for boat trailers.Maintain a clean ramp area by picking up trash, discarded fishing lines, and other debris.Encourage efficient boat launching to prevent ramp congestion.Monitor vehicle traffic to maintain proper flow through designated lanes.Ensure boaters comply with NO WAKE restrictions.Perform light restroom maintenance, such as wiping down counters and sweeping floors as needed.Report significant incidents, including environmentally harmful spills, boating accidents, or structural issues (e.g., loose deck boards).

Requirements:
This position requires a background check and approval to operate state vehicles.

Program: Delaware Seashore State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 19971

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Join the Friends of Brandywine Creek State Park!

The Friends of Brandywine Creek State Park are a non-profit 501(c)(3) group that sponsors Park events, raises funds for the park, and provides scholarships for programming and summer camps. They are heavily involved in the Special Needs Fishing Derby, Cross Country meets, and our Halloween event, Enchanted Meadows. The Friends meet at the Brandywine Creek State Park Nature Center on the second Monday of every month. We hope you'll join us and see all the ways you can become involved at the Park!

 

Please visit their website at https://sites.google.com/view/httpswwwfriendsofbcsporg/home or contact friendsofbcspark@gmail.com to learn more about joining.

Program: Brandywine Creek State Park

The Friends of Brandywine Creek State Park are a non-profit 501(c)(3) group that sponsors Park events, raises funds for the park, and provides scholarships for programming and summer camps. They are heavily involved in the Special Needs Fishing Derby, Cross Country meets, and our Halloween event, Enchanted Meadows. The Friends meet at the Brandywine Creek State Park Nature Center on the second Monday of every month. We hope you'll join us and see all the ways you can become involved at the Park!

 

Please visit their website at https://sites.google.com/view/httpswwwfriendsofbcsporg/home or contact friendsofbcspark@gmail.com to learn more about joining.

Program: Brandywine Creek State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 19807

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Adopt-A-Trail at Brandywine Creek

Are you passionate about maintaining safe, accessible trails for all to use? Come join Brandywine Creek State Park's Adopt-A-Trail program

There are over 16 miles of trails at Brandywine Creek, and we can use your help cutting back encroaching vegetation and keeping them clear of debris. During the growing season, primarily March-October, Adopt-A-Trail volunteers are responsible for walking their assigned section of trail and assisting with maintenance and upkeep.

As an Adopt-A-Trail volunteer, you will:

Cut back vegetation.Remove minor obstacles, such as small branches.Report major obstacles and unsafe conditions, such as washed out trail sections or large fallen trees.Learn about and control some of the invasive plants encroaching on Brandywine Creek trails and threatening park ecosystems.Become a little more connected to your favorite park.Give back while enjoying the great outdoors.

Adopters visit their assigned section of trail a minimum of once a month between March and October. Training on trimming and basic trail maintenance will be provided before you begin the program. Tools will also be provided. Training is required to participate in the program.

For more information, please contact the Brandywine Creek Manager of Volunteers at: Luvina.cooley@delaware.gov

Program: Brandywine Creek State Park

Are you passionate about maintaining safe, accessible trails for all to use? Come join Brandywine Creek State Park's Adopt-A-Trail program

There are over 16 miles of trails at Brandywine Creek, and we can use your help cutting back encroaching vegetation and keeping them clear of debris. During the growing season, primarily March-October, Adopt-A-Trail volunteers are responsible for walking their assigned section of trail and assisting with maintenance and upkeep.

As an Adopt-A-Trail volunteer, you will:

Cut back vegetation.Remove minor obstacles, such as small branches.Report major obstacles and unsafe conditions, such as washed out trail sections or large fallen trees.Learn about and control some of the invasive plants encroaching on Brandywine Creek trails and threatening park ecosystems.Become a little more connected to your favorite park.Give back while enjoying the great outdoors.

Adopters visit their assigned section of trail a minimum of once a month between March and October. Training on trimming and basic trail maintenance will be provided before you begin the program. Tools will also be provided. Training is required to participate in the program.

For more information, please contact the Brandywine Creek Manager of Volunteers at: Luvina.cooley@delaware.gov

Program: Brandywine Creek State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 19807

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Mansion Docent

The Queen Anne-style antiques at the Auburn Heights mansion are certainly spectacular, but what really makes them interesting is a superb docent to unveil their history! If you enjoy antiques, history, or public speaking, volunteering as a docent to help lead house tours is PERFECT for you.

Contact Teresa.Pierce@delaware.gov for more information.

 

Program: Auburn Valley State Park

The Queen Anne-style antiques at the Auburn Heights mansion are certainly spectacular, but what really makes them interesting is a superb docent to unveil their history! If you enjoy antiques, history, or public speaking, volunteering as a docent to help lead house tours is PERFECT for you.

Contact Teresa.Pierce@delaware.gov for more information.

 

Program: Auburn Valley State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 19736

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Military, Department of Corrections, etc. Groups

Thank you for taking the time and effort to help us maintain our beautiful Delaware State Parks!


Is your unit looking to volunteer?

Sign up here and we will reach out to set up a project for the group!


Projects Vary; could be a litter pick up, mulching, trail work, invasive plant removal, or another park priority project. If the group has a specific project they hope to do please state that when you sign up.  

Program: Killens Pond State Park

Thank you for taking the time and effort to help us maintain our beautiful Delaware State Parks!


Is your unit looking to volunteer?

Sign up here and we will reach out to set up a project for the group!


Projects Vary; could be a litter pick up, mulching, trail work, invasive plant removal, or another park priority project. If the group has a specific project they hope to do please state that when you sign up.  

Program: Killens Pond State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 19943

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Nest Box Monitoring

Alapocas Run State Park welcomes volunteers who are curious or passionate about cavity-nesting birds of northern Delaware!

There are 12 nest boxes in Alapocas Run State Park, each located in a different area of the park along the Northern Delaware Greenway Trail. Nest Box Monitors travel to their assigned nest boxes, observe, sometimes record (photos or video), and report what they see.

Orientation: Preseason orientation is held annually in the winter. If you have missed the current season’s orientation, you may contact Manager of Volunteers Andrea Carter to inquire about alternative training opportunities or your interest in joining the program next season.

Interested volunteers:

Must attend a training opportunity (orientation), at which they will learn: About the program and its goals How to identify local birds, their nests, and their eggs How to monitor nest boxes and record data on the response form Must be available to monitor at least once a week at their convenience

After the season, Nest Box Monitors and park staff gather for a recap and discussion.

Alapocas Run State Park reports its data at NestWatch.org, a project by the Cornell Lab of Ornithology.

Note: By responding to this opportunity, you are expressing interest. You will then be notified of available training opportunities.

Program: Alapocas Run State Park

Alapocas Run State Park welcomes volunteers who are curious or passionate about cavity-nesting birds of northern Delaware!

There are 12 nest boxes in Alapocas Run State Park, each located in a different area of the park along the Northern Delaware Greenway Trail. Nest Box Monitors travel to their assigned nest boxes, observe, sometimes record (photos or video), and report what they see.

Orientation: Preseason orientation is held annually in the winter. If you have missed the current season’s orientation, you may contact Manager of Volunteers Andrea Carter to inquire about alternative training opportunities or your interest in joining the program next season.

Interested volunteers:

Must attend a training opportunity (orientation), at which they will learn: About the program and its goals How to identify local birds, their nests, and their eggs How to monitor nest boxes and record data on the response form Must be available to monitor at least once a week at their convenience

After the season, Nest Box Monitors and park staff gather for a recap and discussion.

Alapocas Run State Park reports its data at NestWatch.org, a project by the Cornell Lab of Ornithology.

Note: By responding to this opportunity, you are expressing interest. You will then be notified of available training opportunities.

Program: Alapocas Run State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 19803

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: FOWP Native Habitat Restoration

Friends of Wilmington Parks is responsible for the care of the Native Habitat Restoration, whose project site is near the old boathouse at the southwest end of the Swinging Footbridge at Brandywine Park.

Under the purview of the FOWP Programming Committee, the NHR standing committee, led by Phillip Liu, and their volunteers work tirelessly to eradicate invasive plants and steward native flora that attract native fauna to help restore a diverse local ecosystem. In 2023, former FOWP Stewards and longtime project team leaders David Jezyk and Denis O’Sullivan accepted a DNREC Volunteer of the Year Award for Community Action Group on behalf of the team.

(Generally) 1st and 3rd Saturday of each month (except July) 3/28 10 a.m.-12 p.m. 4/11, 4/25 10 am-12 pm 5/9  10 a.m.-12 p.m.5/16, 5/30, 9:00 a.m.-11 a.m.6/13, 6/27, 9 a.m.-11 a.m.7/11, 7/25, 9 a.m.-11 a.m.8/8, 8/22, 9 a.m.-11 a.m 9/5, 9/19, 9 a.m.-11 a.m.10/3, 10/12, 9 a.m.-11 a.m.

Members of the community interested in learning more about the Friends of Wilmington Parks and how to become a member may visit their website.

Program: Wilmington State Parks

Friends of Wilmington Parks is responsible for the care of the Native Habitat Restoration, whose project site is near the old boathouse at the southwest end of the Swinging Footbridge at Brandywine Park.

Under the purview of the FOWP Programming Committee, the NHR standing committee, led by Phillip Liu, and their volunteers work tirelessly to eradicate invasive plants and steward native flora that attract native fauna to help restore a diverse local ecosystem. In 2023, former FOWP Stewards and longtime project team leaders David Jezyk and Denis O’Sullivan accepted a DNREC Volunteer of the Year Award for Community Action Group on behalf of the team.

(Generally) 1st and 3rd Saturday of each month (except July) 3/28 10 a.m.-12 p.m. 4/11, 4/25 10 am-12 pm 5/9  10 a.m.-12 p.m.5/16, 5/30, 9:00 a.m.-11 a.m.6/13, 6/27, 9 a.m.-11 a.m.7/11, 7/25, 9 a.m.-11 a.m.8/8, 8/22, 9 a.m.-11 a.m 9/5, 9/19, 9 a.m.-11 a.m.10/3, 10/12, 9 a.m.-11 a.m.

Members of the community interested in learning more about the Friends of Wilmington Parks and how to become a member may visit their website.

Program: Wilmington State Parks

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 19802

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Nest Box Monitoring

Bellevue State Park welcomes volunteers who are curious or passionate about cavity-nesting birds of northern Delaware!

There are 11 nest boxes in the Bellevue State Park program. Nest Box Monitors travel to their assigned nest boxes, observe, sometimes record (photos or video), and report what they see.

Orientation: Preseason orientation is held annually in the winter. If you have missed the current season’s orientation, you may contact Manager of Volunteers Nicholas Minnix to inquire about alternative training opportunities or your interest in joining the program next season.

Interested volunteers:

Must attend a training opportunity (orientation), at which they will learn: About the program and its goals How to identify local birds, their nests, and their eggs How to monitor nest boxes and record data on the response form Must be available to monitor at least once a week at their convenience

After the season, Nest Box Monitors and park staff gather for a recap and discussion.

Bellevue State Park reports its data at NestWatch.org, a project by the Cornell Lab of Ornithology.

Note: Space in the program is limited. By responding to this opportunity, you are expressing interest. You will then be notified of available training opportunities.

Program: Bellevue State Park

Bellevue State Park welcomes volunteers who are curious or passionate about cavity-nesting birds of northern Delaware!

There are 11 nest boxes in the Bellevue State Park program. Nest Box Monitors travel to their assigned nest boxes, observe, sometimes record (photos or video), and report what they see.

Orientation: Preseason orientation is held annually in the winter. If you have missed the current season’s orientation, you may contact Manager of Volunteers Nicholas Minnix to inquire about alternative training opportunities or your interest in joining the program next season.

Interested volunteers:

Must attend a training opportunity (orientation), at which they will learn: About the program and its goals How to identify local birds, their nests, and their eggs How to monitor nest boxes and record data on the response form Must be available to monitor at least once a week at their convenience

After the season, Nest Box Monitors and park staff gather for a recap and discussion.

Bellevue State Park reports its data at NestWatch.org, a project by the Cornell Lab of Ornithology.

Note: Space in the program is limited. By responding to this opportunity, you are expressing interest. You will then be notified of available training opportunities.

Program: Bellevue State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 19809

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Girl Scout Gold Awards & Boy Scout Eagle Rank Service Projects at Lums Pond

Lums Pond State Park welcomes Girl Scouts who are pursuing a Gold Award and Boy Scouts who are pursuing the Eagle Rank!

Delaware State Parks appreciates the long history of Scouts’ service and is familiar with the processes to achieve such Scout honors. The park may identify potential service projects that would satisfy the requirements of a Girl Scout Gold Award or an Eagle Scout Service Project. Scouts are also welcome to submit proposals for service projects to the park.

Requirements:

Contact Lums Pond State Park about your interest in completing a project in service of the park. A simple way to do that: Contact Delaware State Parks. In the form:Select "Lums Pond State Park."Select "Volunteering or campground hosting."Provide your email address (required) and phone number (optional).Describe your interest in doing a project for the park and provide details about your project, including the deadline and/or anticipated completion date. Regularly meet and discuss project proposals, plans, etc., with park personnel. Receive approval of your project, plans, amendments, revisions, etc., from the Superintendent throughout the process.Complete the project by the required deadline.

Girl Scouts and Boy Scouts who enjoy visiting Lums Pond State Park, are passionate about taking care of natural spaces and supporting local ecosystems, and/or are passionate about supporting Delaware State Parks’ mission are excellent candidates to complete a service project at the park for a Girl Scout Gold Award or the Boy Scout Eagle Rank!

Program: Lums Pond State Park

Lums Pond State Park welcomes Girl Scouts who are pursuing a Gold Award and Boy Scouts who are pursuing the Eagle Rank!

Delaware State Parks appreciates the long history of Scouts’ service and is familiar with the processes to achieve such Scout honors. The park may identify potential service projects that would satisfy the requirements of a Girl Scout Gold Award or an Eagle Scout Service Project. Scouts are also welcome to submit proposals for service projects to the park.

Requirements:

Contact Lums Pond State Park about your interest in completing a project in service of the park. A simple way to do that: Contact Delaware State Parks. In the form:Select "Lums Pond State Park."Select "Volunteering or campground hosting."Provide your email address (required) and phone number (optional).Describe your interest in doing a project for the park and provide details about your project, including the deadline and/or anticipated completion date. Regularly meet and discuss project proposals, plans, etc., with park personnel. Receive approval of your project, plans, amendments, revisions, etc., from the Superintendent throughout the process.Complete the project by the required deadline.

Girl Scouts and Boy Scouts who enjoy visiting Lums Pond State Park, are passionate about taking care of natural spaces and supporting local ecosystems, and/or are passionate about supporting Delaware State Parks’ mission are excellent candidates to complete a service project at the park for a Girl Scout Gold Award or the Boy Scout Eagle Rank!

Program: Lums Pond State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 19701

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Disc Golf Course - Maintenance

Thank you to all the Disc Golfers who not only utilize Trap Pond for recreation, but also take the extra time and energy to keeping the Disc Golf Course well-maintained!

Members of the Trap Pond Disc Golf Club can sign up under this opportunity and log any volunteer time they put in cleaning up/repairing the course. 

Make sure any projects are approved by either Trap Pond Park's Superintendent/Asist. Super or the Manager of Volunteers before beginning.   

Program: Trap Pond State Park

Thank you to all the Disc Golfers who not only utilize Trap Pond for recreation, but also take the extra time and energy to keeping the Disc Golf Course well-maintained!

Members of the Trap Pond Disc Golf Club can sign up under this opportunity and log any volunteer time they put in cleaning up/repairing the course. 

Make sure any projects are approved by either Trap Pond Park's Superintendent/Asist. Super or the Manager of Volunteers before beginning.   

Program: Trap Pond State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 19956

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Disc Golf Course - Maintenance

Thank you to all the Disc Golfers who not only utilize Killens Pond for recreation, but also take the extra time and energy to keeping the Disc Golf Course well-maintained!

 

Volunteers typically meet the first Saturday of each month, but please double check the Facebook page for changes to the schedule: 

https://m.facebook.com/groups/969608186854515/?ref=share&mibextid=S66gvF

Program: Killens Pond State Park

Thank you to all the Disc Golfers who not only utilize Killens Pond for recreation, but also take the extra time and energy to keeping the Disc Golf Course well-maintained!

 

Volunteers typically meet the first Saturday of each month, but please double check the Facebook page for changes to the schedule: 

https://m.facebook.com/groups/969608186854515/?ref=share&mibextid=S66gvF

Program: Killens Pond State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 19943

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Lead: Guide Other Volunteers

Are you ready to take your volunteering to the next level? Sign up to become a Volunteer Lead!

Volunteer Leads assist Staff in providing on-site guidance for volunteer projects. Volunteer Leads may also progress to leading groups of volunteers through projects from start to finish when staff is not available. 

Primary Duties/Skills may include:        

Welcome volunteers. Give project orientation. Ensure volunteers sign a log-in sheet. Share knowledge of park safety procedures. Communicate instructions and guidelines effectively. Participate in the day's project. Reports observations and suggestions.

Time Commitment: This position has a flexible schedule. The Manager of Volunteers will reach out as assistance is needed. Some volunteer projects are scheduled specifically to meet a group's schedule, and other projects are held on a routine basis month to month.

Location: The exact location and meeting spot will vary from project to project.

 

Program: Trap Pond State Park

Are you ready to take your volunteering to the next level? Sign up to become a Volunteer Lead!

Volunteer Leads assist Staff in providing on-site guidance for volunteer projects. Volunteer Leads may also progress to leading groups of volunteers through projects from start to finish when staff is not available. 

Primary Duties/Skills may include:        

Welcome volunteers. Give project orientation. Ensure volunteers sign a log-in sheet. Share knowledge of park safety procedures. Communicate instructions and guidelines effectively. Participate in the day's project. Reports observations and suggestions.

Time Commitment: This position has a flexible schedule. The Manager of Volunteers will reach out as assistance is needed. Some volunteer projects are scheduled specifically to meet a group's schedule, and other projects are held on a routine basis month to month.

Location: The exact location and meeting spot will vary from project to project.

 

Program: Trap Pond State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 19956

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Adopt-A-Trail at WCCSP

"Adopt-A-Trail" volunteers keep trails looking good at at White Clay Creek State Park. On at least a monthly basis Adopt-A-Trail volunteers walk their assigned trail to clip back overgrowing vegetation and report on trail conditions.  Your efforts will help keep trails open and welcoming for park visitors. With almost 40 miles of trails, we couldn't do it without you!

When: during the growing season, from March thru November

Who: suitable for individuals and for small teams up to 5 people.

Wear: long pants, closed toed shoes and layered clothing that can get dirty and is suitable for the weather.

Bring: your work gloves, loppers and hand pruners   

Parking: Assigned volunteers park in a lot near their trail location. If you do not have a state park parking pass, you can receive a temporary parking pass for use during your volunteer visits only.

 

NEW VOLUNTEERS: please RESPOND and you will receive further information, including information on mandatory training.

**Trained and active Adopt-A-Trail members** Please remember to use Add Hours to enter your volunteer hours. Your time and efforts are greatly appreciated, allowing visitors to have a great trail experience.

 

Program: White Clay Creek State Park

"Adopt-A-Trail" volunteers keep trails looking good at at White Clay Creek State Park. On at least a monthly basis Adopt-A-Trail volunteers walk their assigned trail to clip back overgrowing vegetation and report on trail conditions.  Your efforts will help keep trails open and welcoming for park visitors. With almost 40 miles of trails, we couldn't do it without you!

When: during the growing season, from March thru November

Who: suitable for individuals and for small teams up to 5 people.

Wear: long pants, closed toed shoes and layered clothing that can get dirty and is suitable for the weather.

Bring: your work gloves, loppers and hand pruners   

Parking: Assigned volunteers park in a lot near their trail location. If you do not have a state park parking pass, you can receive a temporary parking pass for use during your volunteer visits only.

 

NEW VOLUNTEERS: please RESPOND and you will receive further information, including information on mandatory training.

**Trained and active Adopt-A-Trail members** Please remember to use Add Hours to enter your volunteer hours. Your time and efforts are greatly appreciated, allowing visitors to have a great trail experience.

 

Program: White Clay Creek State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 19711

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Bluebird Nestbox Monitors at WCCSP

Bluebird Nestbox Monitors keep an eagle eye on their assigned bluebird boxes, reporting on nesting activity details. On a weekly basis, bluebird nestbox monitors check assigned boxes. Cornell University's NestWatch program is used by all volunteers to enter observation information.

When: during the nesting season from March through October

Who: suitable for individuals or small teams (2 people) who have regular availability. You can be the sole monitor of your assigned boxes, or be assigned a partner and alternate visits.  Substitutes are available when you give notice that you will be away.

Wear: long pants, closed toed shoes and layered clothing that can get dirty and is suitable for the weather.

Bring: a personal water bottle. Observation mirror will be provided.

Parking: Parking: Assigned volunteers park in a lot near their nest box location. If you do not have a state park parking pass, you can receive a temporary parking pass for use during your volunteer visits only.

NOTE: Ticks are active in the park and poison ivy may be present. Please us caution and do a tick check on returning home.

 

NEW VOLUNTEERS: please RESPOND and you will receive further information, including information on mandatory training.

**Trained and active Bluebird Monitors** Please remember to use Add Hours to enter your volunteer hours. Your time and efforts are greatly appreciated, allowing birds to thrive at our park.

 

Program: White Clay Creek State Park

Bluebird Nestbox Monitors keep an eagle eye on their assigned bluebird boxes, reporting on nesting activity details. On a weekly basis, bluebird nestbox monitors check assigned boxes. Cornell University's NestWatch program is used by all volunteers to enter observation information.

When: during the nesting season from March through October

Who: suitable for individuals or small teams (2 people) who have regular availability. You can be the sole monitor of your assigned boxes, or be assigned a partner and alternate visits.  Substitutes are available when you give notice that you will be away.

Wear: long pants, closed toed shoes and layered clothing that can get dirty and is suitable for the weather.

Bring: a personal water bottle. Observation mirror will be provided.

Parking: Parking: Assigned volunteers park in a lot near their nest box location. If you do not have a state park parking pass, you can receive a temporary parking pass for use during your volunteer visits only.

NOTE: Ticks are active in the park and poison ivy may be present. Please us caution and do a tick check on returning home.

 

NEW VOLUNTEERS: please RESPOND and you will receive further information, including information on mandatory training.

**Trained and active Bluebird Monitors** Please remember to use Add Hours to enter your volunteer hours. Your time and efforts are greatly appreciated, allowing birds to thrive at our park.

 

Program: White Clay Creek State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 19711

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer Trail Maintenance Crew at WCCSP

Volunteer Trail Maintenance Crew or "VTMC" volunteers keep trails ready for hikers and bikers at White Clay Creek State Park. The VTMC does the essential seasonal maintenance with power mowers and power trimmers to maintain cleared trail edges.  This is a constant need during the growing season.  Your efforts will help keep trails open and welcoming for park visitors. With almost 40 miles of trails, we couldn't do it without volunteers!

When: during the growing season, from March thru November

Who: suitable for individuals who are willing to receive a background check at park expense and to complete training to use power equipment in the park. Suitable for individuals and for small teams up to 5 people.

Wear: long pants, closed toed shoes and layered clothing that can get dirty and is suitable for the weather.

Bring: your work gloves and safety gear. Safety gear such as ear plugs and safety glasses can be provided  

Parking: Assigned volunteers park in a lot near their trail location. If you do not have a state park parking pass, you can receive a temporary parking pass for use during your volunteer visits only.

 

NEW VOLUNTEERS: please RESPOND and you will receive further information, including information on mandatory training.

**Trained and active VTMC members** Please use the JotForm at this link:  https://www.jotform.com/build/220724541508047#preview 

to report your hours and describe the work you completed on each day you volunteered.

 THANK YOU!

 

Program: White Clay Creek State Park

Volunteer Trail Maintenance Crew or "VTMC" volunteers keep trails ready for hikers and bikers at White Clay Creek State Park. The VTMC does the essential seasonal maintenance with power mowers and power trimmers to maintain cleared trail edges.  This is a constant need during the growing season.  Your efforts will help keep trails open and welcoming for park visitors. With almost 40 miles of trails, we couldn't do it without volunteers!

When: during the growing season, from March thru November

Who: suitable for individuals who are willing to receive a background check at park expense and to complete training to use power equipment in the park. Suitable for individuals and for small teams up to 5 people.

Wear: long pants, closed toed shoes and layered clothing that can get dirty and is suitable for the weather.

Bring: your work gloves and safety gear. Safety gear such as ear plugs and safety glasses can be provided  

Parking: Assigned volunteers park in a lot near their trail location. If you do not have a state park parking pass, you can receive a temporary parking pass for use during your volunteer visits only.

 

NEW VOLUNTEERS: please RESPOND and you will receive further information, including information on mandatory training.

**Trained and active VTMC members** Please use the JotForm at this link:  https://www.jotform.com/build/220724541508047#preview 

to report your hours and describe the work you completed on each day you volunteered.

 THANK YOU!

 

Program: White Clay Creek State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 19711

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Group Service Projects for Work, School, & More at First State Heritage Park

First State Heritage Park welcomes work, school, and other small groups interested in scheduling a service project for their teams, classes, etc.

A small-group service project is a great way to provide your organization with an opportunity:

To give back to the community or to learn about the value of service. To promote team building or collaboration. To embrace a new challenge together or to step outside a comfort zone in a safe, fun social setting. To learn about Delaware State Parks operations and to see the impact of the group’s service. To take a break from the office, warehouse, classroom, etc., and enjoy the great outdoors. To accumulate service hours collectively.

The types of service projects available to small groups are often event-related and may be based on seasonal needs at First State Heritage Park. Service projects for school groups may prioritize educational value and are intended to be age-appropriate.

Types of service projects available to small groups include:

Setup and/or breakdown of citywide and park events, such as Old Dover Days and Colonial Market Fair Maintenance of the colonial, enslaved, and/or indigenous gardens at the John Bell House

Coordinators for group service projects may RESPOND AS TEAM to this opportunity and ask about scheduling a date and time that is compatible with the group’s schedule. (Coordinators are also welcome to RESPOND AS TEAM to a scheduled service project if there are enough available shifts.)

Featured is the First State Club, an award-winning Milford High School club for students interested in the storied history of Delaware. The First State Club has been instrumental in in supporting park staff for events, trades, planning, and more.

Note: The project site’s address may differ from the park’s address or the John Bell House's and will be provided during scheduling.

Program: First State Heritage Park

First State Heritage Park welcomes work, school, and other small groups interested in scheduling a service project for their teams, classes, etc.

A small-group service project is a great way to provide your organization with an opportunity:

To give back to the community or to learn about the value of service. To promote team building or collaboration. To embrace a new challenge together or to step outside a comfort zone in a safe, fun social setting. To learn about Delaware State Parks operations and to see the impact of the group’s service. To take a break from the office, warehouse, classroom, etc., and enjoy the great outdoors. To accumulate service hours collectively.

The types of service projects available to small groups are often event-related and may be based on seasonal needs at First State Heritage Park. Service projects for school groups may prioritize educational value and are intended to be age-appropriate.

Types of service projects available to small groups include:

Setup and/or breakdown of citywide and park events, such as Old Dover Days and Colonial Market Fair Maintenance of the colonial, enslaved, and/or indigenous gardens at the John Bell House

Coordinators for group service projects may RESPOND AS TEAM to this opportunity and ask about scheduling a date and time that is compatible with the group’s schedule. (Coordinators are also welcome to RESPOND AS TEAM to a scheduled service project if there are enough available shifts.)

Featured is the First State Club, an award-winning Milford High School club for students interested in the storied history of Delaware. The First State Club has been instrumental in in supporting park staff for events, trades, planning, and more.

Note: The project site’s address may differ from the park’s address or the John Bell House's and will be provided during scheduling.

Program: First State Heritage Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 19901

Allow Groups: Teams only


Volunteer: Fort Delaware Wall Climbers to Remove Vegetation

Are you an avid rock climber? Do you have a passion for history? Come out to Fort Delaware and assist park staff in the removal of invasive plants and other vegetation growing along the front and back of historic Fort Delaware! It's not every day you get to scale a 170-year-old fort, so jump on the opportunity now!

Fort Delaware State Park is looking for experienced rock climbers or bouldering enthusiasts who would be willing to scale down the side of the fort and remove invasive vines. These vines can become damaging to the structure of the historic fort, and their removal will greatly benefit the longevity of this national treasure!

To access the vines, there is an overhang that climbers must traverse, making this a suggested Class 5 hard to difficult climb. It is suggested that only experienced rock climbers attempt the project. Climbers must bring their own equipment, as well.

Program: Fort Delaware State Park

Are you an avid rock climber? Do you have a passion for history? Come out to Fort Delaware and assist park staff in the removal of invasive plants and other vegetation growing along the front and back of historic Fort Delaware! It's not every day you get to scale a 170-year-old fort, so jump on the opportunity now!

Fort Delaware State Park is looking for experienced rock climbers or bouldering enthusiasts who would be willing to scale down the side of the fort and remove invasive vines. These vines can become damaging to the structure of the historic fort, and their removal will greatly benefit the longevity of this national treasure!

To access the vines, there is an overhang that climbers must traverse, making this a suggested Class 5 hard to difficult climb. It is suggested that only experienced rock climbers attempt the project. Climbers must bring their own equipment, as well.

Program: Fort Delaware State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 19706

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: UD Master Naturalist - LOP Site

For registered UD Master Naturalist participants only.

For info on this program:https://www.udel.edu/academics/colleges/canr/cooperative-extension/environmental-stewardship/master-naturalist/

 NEXT STEP:

1. Review information below.

2. To be considered please click on RESPOND bottom at top right and follow instructions.

   

 

 Volunteer Service Activities for Delaware State Parks for your Master Naturalist Service: 

Available for year one candidates or continuing service.

Activities are as varied as your interests that mesh with the park’s needs and may include:

Install or maintain pollinator or rain gardens Engage in invasive plant removal, native plant installation or tree plantings Develop and implement projects to benefit certain plant or animal species such as orchids, birds, reptiles, bats Plan and lead educational or experiential public programming in coordination with Nature Centers and park interpretive programs such as wildflower or bird walks Participate in organizing multi-park projects such as Coastal Cleanup or Creekfest Conduct special projects such as research initiatives, water resource protection, or other projects that fit the park’s needs and your interests.

 

About Delaware State Parks:

Our state parks provide forest, meadow, wetland and seashore habitat for wildlife plus trails, beaches, ponds and recreational facilities for visitors to enjoy nature and the outdoors.

Our state parks mission is to provide Delaware's residents and visitors with safe and enjoyable recreational opportunities and open spaces, responsible stewardship of the lands and the cultural and natural resources that we have been entrusted to protect and manage, and resource-based interpretive and educational services. Master Naturalists are currently working to install pollinator gardens, to restore natural areas and to lead themed educational hikes for the public.  

Please join us and bring your interests and expertise to our state parks.

Program: Brandywine Creek State Park

For registered UD Master Naturalist participants only.

For info on this program:https://www.udel.edu/academics/colleges/canr/cooperative-extension/environmental-stewardship/master-naturalist/

 NEXT STEP:

1. Review information below.

2. To be considered please click on RESPOND bottom at top right and follow instructions.

   

 

 Volunteer Service Activities for Delaware State Parks for your Master Naturalist Service: 

Available for year one candidates or continuing service.

Activities are as varied as your interests that mesh with the park’s needs and may include:

Install or maintain pollinator or rain gardens Engage in invasive plant removal, native plant installation or tree plantings Develop and implement projects to benefit certain plant or animal species such as orchids, birds, reptiles, bats Plan and lead educational or experiential public programming in coordination with Nature Centers and park interpretive programs such as wildflower or bird walks Participate in organizing multi-park projects such as Coastal Cleanup or Creekfest Conduct special projects such as research initiatives, water resource protection, or other projects that fit the park’s needs and your interests.

 

About Delaware State Parks:

Our state parks provide forest, meadow, wetland and seashore habitat for wildlife plus trails, beaches, ponds and recreational facilities for visitors to enjoy nature and the outdoors.

Our state parks mission is to provide Delaware's residents and visitors with safe and enjoyable recreational opportunities and open spaces, responsible stewardship of the lands and the cultural and natural resources that we have been entrusted to protect and manage, and resource-based interpretive and educational services. Master Naturalists are currently working to install pollinator gardens, to restore natural areas and to lead themed educational hikes for the public.  

Please join us and bring your interests and expertise to our state parks.

Program: Brandywine Creek State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 19807

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Green Team (Ongoing)

Auburn Valley State Park's gardening team, the Green Team, takes care of the estate's garden beds on a year-round basis. Meets once a season to tend to the many gardening tasks needed as the year progresses. An orientation is required to join. Orientations will be held seasonally. Please check back for upcoming orientation dates!

Program: Auburn Valley State Park

Auburn Valley State Park's gardening team, the Green Team, takes care of the estate's garden beds on a year-round basis. Meets once a season to tend to the many gardening tasks needed as the year progresses. An orientation is required to join. Orientations will be held seasonally. Please check back for upcoming orientation dates!

Program: Auburn Valley State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 19707

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Rich Pesce Volunteer Hours

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Program: Auburn Valley State Park

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Program: Auburn Valley State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 19736

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Corporate, UD and Non-profit Volunteer Teams at WCCSP

Corporate, University of Delaware and Non-profit Volunteer Teams are welcome at White Clay Creek State Park!

Check out the Volunteer Calendar for shift-based opportunities that your team may be interested in. 

Use the 'Opportunities' button on the left and Search Term "White Clay Creek" to find other team-suitable volunteer opportunities.   

If those do not fit, there are many possible volunteer tasks that provide for team-building while making a real difference in the park.  Removing invasive vegetation, park clean-ups, and special projects such as planting native plants and trees are some of the tasks available to volunteer teams.

When: We can work with your team's availability and park staff availability to find a date and time that works best.

Who: Suitable for corporations, non-profit entities, groups from religious organizations, academic or professional groups - any team of adults who wish to volunteer as a group. 

Wear: long pants, closed toed shoes and layered clothing that can get dirty and is suitable for the weather.

Bring: work gloves if you have them and a personal water bottle. Other tools will be provided.

Parking: TBA

NOTE: Ticks are active in the park and poison ivy may be present. Please use caution and do a tick check on returning home.

 

NEW VOLUNTEER TEAMS: Please have volunteer team leader RESPOND and you will receive further information.

**Active Corporate and Non-profit Team Leaders** Please remember to use Add Hours to enter your team's volunteer hours. Your time and efforts are greatly appreciated, allowing visitors to have a great park experience.

Program: White Clay Creek State Park

Corporate, University of Delaware and Non-profit Volunteer Teams are welcome at White Clay Creek State Park!

Check out the Volunteer Calendar for shift-based opportunities that your team may be interested in. 

Use the 'Opportunities' button on the left and Search Term "White Clay Creek" to find other team-suitable volunteer opportunities.   

If those do not fit, there are many possible volunteer tasks that provide for team-building while making a real difference in the park.  Removing invasive vegetation, park clean-ups, and special projects such as planting native plants and trees are some of the tasks available to volunteer teams.

When: We can work with your team's availability and park staff availability to find a date and time that works best.

Who: Suitable for corporations, non-profit entities, groups from religious organizations, academic or professional groups - any team of adults who wish to volunteer as a group. 

Wear: long pants, closed toed shoes and layered clothing that can get dirty and is suitable for the weather.

Bring: work gloves if you have them and a personal water bottle. Other tools will be provided.

Parking: TBA

NOTE: Ticks are active in the park and poison ivy may be present. Please use caution and do a tick check on returning home.

 

NEW VOLUNTEER TEAMS: Please have volunteer team leader RESPOND and you will receive further information.

**Active Corporate and Non-profit Team Leaders** Please remember to use Add Hours to enter your team's volunteer hours. Your time and efforts are greatly appreciated, allowing visitors to have a great park experience.

Program: White Clay Creek State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 19711

Allow Groups: Teams only


Volunteer: Hunting season prep and cleanup at WCCSP

Hunter Volunteers are welcome at White Clay Creek State Park! Do you hunt at the park and want to give back through volunteer service? There are hunting-related volunteer tasks that make a real difference in the park.  Regular work crews to build hunting stands, stand replacement, Adopt-A-Stand activities to remove invasive vegetation, and clean ups are some of the volunteer tasks available.

When: Hunter volunteers generally meet on Wednesdays at 4:30. Some task are done on your own schedule while others occur on specific dates.

Who: Any individuals or small groups who hunt at the park and wish to volunteer. 

Wear: long pants, closed toed shoes and layered clothing that can get dirty and is suitable for the weather.

Bring: work gloves if you have them and a personal water bottle. Other tools will be provided.

Parking: At the Maintenance shop area at 445 Wedgewood Road for Wednesday work days. Other times, TBA

NOTE: Ticks are active in the park and poison ivy may be present. Please use caution and do a tick check on returning home.

 

NEW VOLUNTEERS: Please RESPOND and you will receive further information, including information on mandatory training for Adopt-A-Stand

**Active Hunter Volunteers** Please remember to use Add Hours to enter your volunteer hours. Your time and efforts are greatly appreciated, allowing visitors to have a great experience hunting at the park.

 

 

Program: White Clay Creek State Park

Hunter Volunteers are welcome at White Clay Creek State Park! Do you hunt at the park and want to give back through volunteer service? There are hunting-related volunteer tasks that make a real difference in the park.  Regular work crews to build hunting stands, stand replacement, Adopt-A-Stand activities to remove invasive vegetation, and clean ups are some of the volunteer tasks available.

When: Hunter volunteers generally meet on Wednesdays at 4:30. Some task are done on your own schedule while others occur on specific dates.

Who: Any individuals or small groups who hunt at the park and wish to volunteer. 

Wear: long pants, closed toed shoes and layered clothing that can get dirty and is suitable for the weather.

Bring: work gloves if you have them and a personal water bottle. Other tools will be provided.

Parking: At the Maintenance shop area at 445 Wedgewood Road for Wednesday work days. Other times, TBA

NOTE: Ticks are active in the park and poison ivy may be present. Please use caution and do a tick check on returning home.

 

NEW VOLUNTEERS: Please RESPOND and you will receive further information, including information on mandatory training for Adopt-A-Stand

**Active Hunter Volunteers** Please remember to use Add Hours to enter your volunteer hours. Your time and efforts are greatly appreciated, allowing visitors to have a great experience hunting at the park.

 

 

Program: White Clay Creek State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 19711

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Fishing prep and clean-up at WCCSP

Fishing Volunteers are welcome at White Clay Creek State Park! Do you fish at the park and want to give back through volunteer service? There are fishing-related volunteer tasks that make a real difference in the park.  Clean ups along stream bank trails, clearing the fishing line disposal containers, helping with fish stocking, assisting with Children With Challenges fishing event, are some of the tasks available.

When: Some task are done on your own schedule while others occur on specific dates.

Who: Any individuals or small groups who fish at the park and wish to volunteer. 

Wear: long pants, closed toed shoes and layered clothing that can get dirty and is suitable for the weather.

Bring: work gloves if you have them and a personal water bottle. Other tools will be provided.

Parking: TBA

NOTE: Ticks are active in the park and poison ivy may be present. Please use caution and do a tick check on returning home.

 

NEW VOLUNTEERS: Please RESPOND and you will receive further information.

**Active Fishing Volunteers** Please remember to use Add Hours to enter your volunteer hours. Your time and efforts are greatly appreciated, allowing visitors to have a great experience fishing at the park.

 

Program: White Clay Creek State Park

Fishing Volunteers are welcome at White Clay Creek State Park! Do you fish at the park and want to give back through volunteer service? There are fishing-related volunteer tasks that make a real difference in the park.  Clean ups along stream bank trails, clearing the fishing line disposal containers, helping with fish stocking, assisting with Children With Challenges fishing event, are some of the tasks available.

When: Some task are done on your own schedule while others occur on specific dates.

Who: Any individuals or small groups who fish at the park and wish to volunteer. 

Wear: long pants, closed toed shoes and layered clothing that can get dirty and is suitable for the weather.

Bring: work gloves if you have them and a personal water bottle. Other tools will be provided.

Parking: TBA

NOTE: Ticks are active in the park and poison ivy may be present. Please use caution and do a tick check on returning home.

 

NEW VOLUNTEERS: Please RESPOND and you will receive further information.

**Active Fishing Volunteers** Please remember to use Add Hours to enter your volunteer hours. Your time and efforts are greatly appreciated, allowing visitors to have a great experience fishing at the park.

 

Program: White Clay Creek State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 19711

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Scouts and Eagle projects at WCCSP

 

Scouts are welcome to volunteer at White Clay Creek State Park!  A variety of activities can be done, both by individual scouts getting service hours and by scout troops doing service projects.

Park staff can also coordinate closely with Eagle scout candidates to complete projects that benefit the park and satisfy Eagle scout requirements.

When: Individual scouts and groups can sign up for opportunities on the volunteer calendar, or schedule custom volunteer events, or coordinate a meeting to discuss Eagle project opportunities.  

Who: Individual scouts or troops.

Wear: long pants, closed toed shoes and layered clothing that can get dirty and is suitable for the weather.

Bring: work gloves if you have them and a personal water bottle. Other tools can be provided. (Eagle project candidates should provide the necessary tools.)

Parking: TBA

NOTE: Ticks are active in the park and poison ivy may be present. Please use caution and do a tick check on returning home.

 

NEW VOLUNTEERS: please RESPOND and you will receive further information.

**Active Scout volunteers and Eagle scout candidates** Please remember to use Add Hours to enter your volunteer hours. Your time and efforts are greatly appreciated, allowing visitors to have an enhanced park experience.

Program: White Clay Creek State Park

 

Scouts are welcome to volunteer at White Clay Creek State Park!  A variety of activities can be done, both by individual scouts getting service hours and by scout troops doing service projects.

Park staff can also coordinate closely with Eagle scout candidates to complete projects that benefit the park and satisfy Eagle scout requirements.

When: Individual scouts and groups can sign up for opportunities on the volunteer calendar, or schedule custom volunteer events, or coordinate a meeting to discuss Eagle project opportunities.  

Who: Individual scouts or troops.

Wear: long pants, closed toed shoes and layered clothing that can get dirty and is suitable for the weather.

Bring: work gloves if you have them and a personal water bottle. Other tools can be provided. (Eagle project candidates should provide the necessary tools.)

Parking: TBA

NOTE: Ticks are active in the park and poison ivy may be present. Please use caution and do a tick check on returning home.

 

NEW VOLUNTEERS: please RESPOND and you will receive further information.

**Active Scout volunteers and Eagle scout candidates** Please remember to use Add Hours to enter your volunteer hours. Your time and efforts are greatly appreciated, allowing visitors to have an enhanced park experience.

Program: White Clay Creek State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 19711

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Group Service Projects for Work, School & More at Lums Pond

Lums Pond State Park welcomes work, school, and other groups interested in scheduling a service project for their teams, classes, etc. 

A group service project is a great way to provide your organization with an opportunity:

To give back to the community or to learn about the value of service. To promote team building or collaboration. To embrace a new challenge together or to step outside a comfort zone in a safe, fun social setting. To learn about Delaware State Parks operations and to see the impact of the group’s service. To take a break from the office, warehouse, classroom, etc., and enjoy the great outdoors. To accumulate service hours collectively.

The types of service projects available to groups are based on seasonal needs at Lums Pond State Park, progress of the parks’ improvement projects, and other factors. Service projects for school groups may prioritize educational value and are intended to be age-appropriate.

Types of seasonal service projects available to groups include:

Trail maintenance and careControl of invasive plants and vines Playground maintenance (e.g., mulching, raking) Maintenance of recreation sites (e.g., volleyball courts, horseshoe pits, disc golf course) Litter cleanup

Coordinators for group service projects may RESPOND AS TEAM to this opportunity and ask about scheduling a date and time that is compatible with the group’s schedule. Coordinators are also welcome to RESPOND AS TEAM to a scheduled service project if there are enough available shifts.

Note: The project site’s address may differ from the park’s address and will be provided during scheduling of a group service project.

Program: Lums Pond State Park

Lums Pond State Park welcomes work, school, and other groups interested in scheduling a service project for their teams, classes, etc. 

A group service project is a great way to provide your organization with an opportunity:

To give back to the community or to learn about the value of service. To promote team building or collaboration. To embrace a new challenge together or to step outside a comfort zone in a safe, fun social setting. To learn about Delaware State Parks operations and to see the impact of the group’s service. To take a break from the office, warehouse, classroom, etc., and enjoy the great outdoors. To accumulate service hours collectively.

The types of service projects available to groups are based on seasonal needs at Lums Pond State Park, progress of the parks’ improvement projects, and other factors. Service projects for school groups may prioritize educational value and are intended to be age-appropriate.

Types of seasonal service projects available to groups include:

Trail maintenance and careControl of invasive plants and vines Playground maintenance (e.g., mulching, raking) Maintenance of recreation sites (e.g., volleyball courts, horseshoe pits, disc golf course) Litter cleanup

Coordinators for group service projects may RESPOND AS TEAM to this opportunity and ask about scheduling a date and time that is compatible with the group’s schedule. Coordinators are also welcome to RESPOND AS TEAM to a scheduled service project if there are enough available shifts.

Note: The project site’s address may differ from the park’s address and will be provided during scheduling of a group service project.

Program: Lums Pond State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 19701

Allow Groups: Teams only


Volunteer: Memorial Benches at WCCSP

Memorial Bench Volunteers build and install benches that serve as a meaningful memorial to loved ones.  Volunteers participate in work days doing woodworking tasks using hand tools and power sanders and installing benches along the trails in White Clay Creek State Park. Those wishing to learn are welcome!

When: Work days are scheduled on specific dates and times.

Who: Adult individuals or small groups who like to use hand tools and power sanders or want to learn. 

Wear: long pants, closed toed shoes and layered clothing that can get dirty and is suitable for the weather.

Bring: work gloves if you have them and a personal water bottle. Other tools will be provided.

Parking: J Cloud Barn at 103 Smith Mill Road

NOTE: Ticks are active in the park and poison ivy may be present. Please use caution and do a tick check on returning home.

 

NEW VOLUNTEERS: Please RESPOND and you will receive further information.

**Active Memorial Bench Volunteers** Please remember to use Add Hours to enter your volunteer hours. Your time and efforts are greatly appreciated, allowing bench sponsors to have a beautiful memorial to a loved one.

 

Program: White Clay Creek State Park

Memorial Bench Volunteers build and install benches that serve as a meaningful memorial to loved ones.  Volunteers participate in work days doing woodworking tasks using hand tools and power sanders and installing benches along the trails in White Clay Creek State Park. Those wishing to learn are welcome!

When: Work days are scheduled on specific dates and times.

Who: Adult individuals or small groups who like to use hand tools and power sanders or want to learn. 

Wear: long pants, closed toed shoes and layered clothing that can get dirty and is suitable for the weather.

Bring: work gloves if you have them and a personal water bottle. Other tools will be provided.

Parking: J Cloud Barn at 103 Smith Mill Road

NOTE: Ticks are active in the park and poison ivy may be present. Please use caution and do a tick check on returning home.

 

NEW VOLUNTEERS: Please RESPOND and you will receive further information.

**Active Memorial Bench Volunteers** Please remember to use Add Hours to enter your volunteer hours. Your time and efforts are greatly appreciated, allowing bench sponsors to have a beautiful memorial to a loved one.

 

Program: White Clay Creek State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 19711

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Nature Center Assistant

Join our team as a Nature Center Volunteer and help create memorable experiences for visitors at Trap Pond State Park! Volunteers play a vital role in supporting educational and recreational programs, including leading activities like Bingo, seining demonstrations, wagon rides, and more.

As a Nature Center Assistant Volunteer, you might also serve as a friendly face in the Nature Center—greeting visitors, answering questions, providing guidance, and ensuring everyone enjoys their time exploring the park. This is a fantastic opportunity for nature enthusiasts who love sharing their passion with the community and want to contribute to conservation education in a hands-on, engaging environment.


Responsibilities may include:

Assisting with and leading nature programs and activities (inside & outside) Serving as a Nature Center docent, providing educational information to visitors Greeting visitors and offering helpful information about the park and its features Supporting staff in maintaining an inviting and informative Nature Center space

Ideal volunteers are:

Friendly, outgoing, and enthusiastic about nature and education Comfortable speaking with visitors of all ages Reliable and willing to learn new skills Able to work both independently and as part of a team


*After signing up, the Manager of Volunteers will email you and provide a link to complete a free background check since you will be working with visitors/youth*

If you’re ready to make a positive impact and help visitors connect with the natural world, we’d love to have you join us!

Program: Trap Pond State Park

Join our team as a Nature Center Volunteer and help create memorable experiences for visitors at Trap Pond State Park! Volunteers play a vital role in supporting educational and recreational programs, including leading activities like Bingo, seining demonstrations, wagon rides, and more.

As a Nature Center Assistant Volunteer, you might also serve as a friendly face in the Nature Center—greeting visitors, answering questions, providing guidance, and ensuring everyone enjoys their time exploring the park. This is a fantastic opportunity for nature enthusiasts who love sharing their passion with the community and want to contribute to conservation education in a hands-on, engaging environment.


Responsibilities may include:

Assisting with and leading nature programs and activities (inside & outside) Serving as a Nature Center docent, providing educational information to visitors Greeting visitors and offering helpful information about the park and its features Supporting staff in maintaining an inviting and informative Nature Center space

Ideal volunteers are:

Friendly, outgoing, and enthusiastic about nature and education Comfortable speaking with visitors of all ages Reliable and willing to learn new skills Able to work both independently and as part of a team


*After signing up, the Manager of Volunteers will email you and provide a link to complete a free background check since you will be working with visitors/youth*

If you’re ready to make a positive impact and help visitors connect with the natural world, we’d love to have you join us!

Program: Trap Pond State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 19956

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Group Service Projects for Work, School & More at Fort Delaware

Fort Delaware State Park welcomes work, school, and other groups interested in scheduling a service project for their teams, classes, etc. 

A group service project is a great way to provide your organization with an opportunity:

To give back to the community or to learn about the value of service.To promote team building or to learn about the value of service.To embrace a new challenge together or to step outside a comfort zone in a safe, fun, and social setting.To learn about Delaware State Parks operations and to see the impact of the group’s service.To take a break from the office, warehouse, classroom, etc., and enjoy the great outdoors.To accumulate service hours collectively.

The types of group service projects available are based on seasonal needs at Delaware State Park, progress of the parks’ improvement projects, and other factors. Service projects for school groups may prioritize educational value and are intended to be age-appropriate.

Types of seasonal group service projects may include: 

Control of invasive plants and vinesMaintenance of recreation sites (e.g., pavilion, grilling sites)Trail maintenance and careLitter cleanup

Coordinators for group service projects may RESPOND AS TEAM to this opportunity and ask about scheduling a date and time that is compatible with the group’s schedule. Coordinators are also welcome to RESPOND AS TEAM to a scheduled service project if there are enough available shifts. Note: The project site’s address may differ from the park’s address and will be provided during scheduling of a group service project.

Program: Fort Delaware State Park

Fort Delaware State Park welcomes work, school, and other groups interested in scheduling a service project for their teams, classes, etc. 

A group service project is a great way to provide your organization with an opportunity:

To give back to the community or to learn about the value of service.To promote team building or to learn about the value of service.To embrace a new challenge together or to step outside a comfort zone in a safe, fun, and social setting.To learn about Delaware State Parks operations and to see the impact of the group’s service.To take a break from the office, warehouse, classroom, etc., and enjoy the great outdoors.To accumulate service hours collectively.

The types of group service projects available are based on seasonal needs at Delaware State Park, progress of the parks’ improvement projects, and other factors. Service projects for school groups may prioritize educational value and are intended to be age-appropriate.

Types of seasonal group service projects may include: 

Control of invasive plants and vinesMaintenance of recreation sites (e.g., pavilion, grilling sites)Trail maintenance and careLitter cleanup

Coordinators for group service projects may RESPOND AS TEAM to this opportunity and ask about scheduling a date and time that is compatible with the group’s schedule. Coordinators are also welcome to RESPOND AS TEAM to a scheduled service project if there are enough available shifts. Note: The project site’s address may differ from the park’s address and will be provided during scheduling of a group service project.

Program: Fort Delaware State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 19706

Allow Groups: Teams only


Volunteer: Storybook Trail Stewardship Team

Alapocas Run State Park welcomes volunteers who would like to help care for its treasured Storybook Trail!

The Storybook Trail is adjacent to Alapocas Run State Park’s popular and cherished Can-Do Playground. It features a new children’s story every month, and its garden beds are home to a plethora of native plants and serve a plurality of pollinators.

Primary duties:

Report safety concerns or damages Remove fallen branches and other debris Wipe off or clean storyboards Weed garden beds and the rubber mulch trail Cut back tree suckers and plants encroaching on trails Remove dead or damaged plants Pick up litter Submit simple reports (template provided) and service time

Needs can be significant after weather events.

Members of the Storybook Trail Stewardship Team may also be invited to work on special group projects for the site.

Scheduling is flexible:

Members may serve when it fits their schedules or schedule times on their own to work with other members. This is a year-round opportunity.

Visitors who enjoy exploring the Storybook Trail and Can-Do Playground with their favorite young people, are passionate about the importance of these special spaces, and/or are interested in the pollination cycle and stewardship of the local ecosystem are excellent candidates to volunteer with the Storybook Trail Stewardship Team!

Note: If you respond to this opportunity, you will be contacted about next steps.

Program: Alapocas Run State Park

Alapocas Run State Park welcomes volunteers who would like to help care for its treasured Storybook Trail!

The Storybook Trail is adjacent to Alapocas Run State Park’s popular and cherished Can-Do Playground. It features a new children’s story every month, and its garden beds are home to a plethora of native plants and serve a plurality of pollinators.

Primary duties:

Report safety concerns or damages Remove fallen branches and other debris Wipe off or clean storyboards Weed garden beds and the rubber mulch trail Cut back tree suckers and plants encroaching on trails Remove dead or damaged plants Pick up litter Submit simple reports (template provided) and service time

Needs can be significant after weather events.

Members of the Storybook Trail Stewardship Team may also be invited to work on special group projects for the site.

Scheduling is flexible:

Members may serve when it fits their schedules or schedule times on their own to work with other members. This is a year-round opportunity.

Visitors who enjoy exploring the Storybook Trail and Can-Do Playground with their favorite young people, are passionate about the importance of these special spaces, and/or are interested in the pollination cycle and stewardship of the local ecosystem are excellent candidates to volunteer with the Storybook Trail Stewardship Team!

Note: If you respond to this opportunity, you will be contacted about next steps.

Program: Alapocas Run State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 19803

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Jungle at the Zoo Weeding and Group Service Projects

The Brandywine Zoo is looking for volunteer groups (ages 14+) with 15 or less participants to help us wrangle our jungle of weeds or schedule a service project for their teams, classes, and more!

A group service project is a great way to provide your organization with an opportunity:

To give back to the community or to learn about the value of service.To promote team building or collaboration.To embrace a new challenge together or to step outside a comfort zone in a safe, fun social setting.To learn about Delaware State Parks operations and to see the impact of the group's service.To take a break from the office, warehouse, classroom, etc., and enjoy the great outdoors.To accumulate service hours collectively.

The types of service projects available to groups are based on seasonal needs at the Brandywine Zoo, progress of the zoo's improvement projects, and other factors. Service projects for school groups may prioritize educational value and are intended to be age-appropriate.

Coordinators for group service projects may RESPOND AS TEAM to this opportunity and ask about scheduling a date and time that is compatible with the group's schedule. Please give us a minimum of one month to plan a project, so we can ensure there is work available to be done.

Note: If you respond to this opportunity, you will be added to a list of interested volunteers and contacted when a project is available and can be scheduled.


Two time slots are available: 9:00am-11:00am and 10:00am-12:00pm.

Program: Brandywine Zoo

The Brandywine Zoo is looking for volunteer groups (ages 14+) with 15 or less participants to help us wrangle our jungle of weeds or schedule a service project for their teams, classes, and more!

A group service project is a great way to provide your organization with an opportunity:

To give back to the community or to learn about the value of service.To promote team building or collaboration.To embrace a new challenge together or to step outside a comfort zone in a safe, fun social setting.To learn about Delaware State Parks operations and to see the impact of the group's service.To take a break from the office, warehouse, classroom, etc., and enjoy the great outdoors.To accumulate service hours collectively.

The types of service projects available to groups are based on seasonal needs at the Brandywine Zoo, progress of the zoo's improvement projects, and other factors. Service projects for school groups may prioritize educational value and are intended to be age-appropriate.

Coordinators for group service projects may RESPOND AS TEAM to this opportunity and ask about scheduling a date and time that is compatible with the group's schedule. Please give us a minimum of one month to plan a project, so we can ensure there is work available to be done.

Note: If you respond to this opportunity, you will be added to a list of interested volunteers and contacted when a project is available and can be scheduled.


Two time slots are available: 9:00am-11:00am and 10:00am-12:00pm.

Program: Brandywine Zoo

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 19802

Allow Groups: Teams only


Volunteer: Climbing Conservation Crew

Note: Orientation/training is required to become a member of the Climbing Conservation Crew.

Alapocas Run State Park welcomes volunteers who would like to help care for its rock-climbing wall as well as the landing zone and access trail for it!

The famous Blue Granite Cliffs in Alapocas Run State Park are the home of the only natural rock-climbing wall in Delaware and help to make the park one of the most unique places in the state to visit. The park offers top-rope climbing programs. Visitors may acquire a free permit from the Blue Ball Barn to climb on their own.

Primary duties:

Report safety concerns or damages Maintain the access trail (natural path from Camp Building to climbing area) Remove obstructions such as fallen branches, loose rocks, and other debris Restore barriers to dangerous deviations from the trail Cut back encroaching vegetation Pick up litter Keep the landing zone free of hazards Remove fallen branches, rocks, and other debris Pull weeds Keep crags and climbing routes clear* Cut back or remove encroaching vegetation Remove obstacles and other materials that could make a route dangerous Submit simple reports (template provided) and service time

* — Requires extensive climbing experience, knowledge of safe tool use while climbing, prior authorization from park staff, and member of park staff to be present.

Needs can be significant after weather events.

Members of the Climbing Conservation Crew may also be invited to work on special group projects for the site.

Scheduling is flexible:

Members may serve when it fits their schedules or schedule times on their own to work with other members. This is a year-round opportunity.

Visitors who enjoy rock-climbing and moderate-to-difficult trails and/or are passionate about the preservation of access to such opportunities are excellent candidates to volunteer with the Climbing Conservation Crew!

Note: If you respond to this opportunity, you will be contacted about next steps.

Program: Alapocas Run State Park

Note: Orientation/training is required to become a member of the Climbing Conservation Crew.

Alapocas Run State Park welcomes volunteers who would like to help care for its rock-climbing wall as well as the landing zone and access trail for it!

The famous Blue Granite Cliffs in Alapocas Run State Park are the home of the only natural rock-climbing wall in Delaware and help to make the park one of the most unique places in the state to visit. The park offers top-rope climbing programs. Visitors may acquire a free permit from the Blue Ball Barn to climb on their own.

Primary duties:

Report safety concerns or damages Maintain the access trail (natural path from Camp Building to climbing area) Remove obstructions such as fallen branches, loose rocks, and other debris Restore barriers to dangerous deviations from the trail Cut back encroaching vegetation Pick up litter Keep the landing zone free of hazards Remove fallen branches, rocks, and other debris Pull weeds Keep crags and climbing routes clear* Cut back or remove encroaching vegetation Remove obstacles and other materials that could make a route dangerous Submit simple reports (template provided) and service time

* — Requires extensive climbing experience, knowledge of safe tool use while climbing, prior authorization from park staff, and member of park staff to be present.

Needs can be significant after weather events.

Members of the Climbing Conservation Crew may also be invited to work on special group projects for the site.

Scheduling is flexible:

Members may serve when it fits their schedules or schedule times on their own to work with other members. This is a year-round opportunity.

Visitors who enjoy rock-climbing and moderate-to-difficult trails and/or are passionate about the preservation of access to such opportunities are excellent candidates to volunteer with the Climbing Conservation Crew!

Note: If you respond to this opportunity, you will be contacted about next steps.

Program: Alapocas Run State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 19803

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Pollinator Garden Crew

Bellevue State Park welcomes volunteers who would like to help care for its Pollinator Garden!

The Pollinator Garden lies in what used to be known as the Butterfly Garden near the main road between the concert bandshell and the tennis courts on the way to Bellevue Hall.

Primary duties:

Report safety concerns or damages Remove fallen branches and other debris Weed garden bed and the woodchip trail Remove dead or damaged plants Submit simple reports (template provided) and service time

Needs can be significant after weather events.

Volunteers who RESPOND to Pollinator Garden Crew may also be invited to work on special projects for the site, such as plantings or refurbishments.

Is your group interested in incorporating this project in their team-building, class, or club service event? RESPOND AS TEAM and contact the Manager of Volunteers.

Scheduling is flexible:

Volunteers serve when it fits their schedules and may schedule times on their own to work with other members. This is a year-round opportunity, though most service is anticipated from March through October.

Visitors who enjoy exploring the park and its colorful landscapes, are interested in the pollination cycle and stewardship of the local ecosystem, and/or are passionate about the importance of this kind of project are excellent candidates to volunteer with the Pollinator Garden Crew!

Note: If you respond to this opportunity, you will be contacted about next steps.

Program: Bellevue State Park

Bellevue State Park welcomes volunteers who would like to help care for its Pollinator Garden!

The Pollinator Garden lies in what used to be known as the Butterfly Garden near the main road between the concert bandshell and the tennis courts on the way to Bellevue Hall.

Primary duties:

Report safety concerns or damages Remove fallen branches and other debris Weed garden bed and the woodchip trail Remove dead or damaged plants Submit simple reports (template provided) and service time

Needs can be significant after weather events.

Volunteers who RESPOND to Pollinator Garden Crew may also be invited to work on special projects for the site, such as plantings or refurbishments.

Is your group interested in incorporating this project in their team-building, class, or club service event? RESPOND AS TEAM and contact the Manager of Volunteers.

Scheduling is flexible:

Volunteers serve when it fits their schedules and may schedule times on their own to work with other members. This is a year-round opportunity, though most service is anticipated from March through October.

Visitors who enjoy exploring the park and its colorful landscapes, are interested in the pollination cycle and stewardship of the local ecosystem, and/or are passionate about the importance of this kind of project are excellent candidates to volunteer with the Pollinator Garden Crew!

Note: If you respond to this opportunity, you will be contacted about next steps.

Program: Bellevue State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 19809

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Girl Scout Awards & Boy Scout Eagle Projects

Bellevue State Park welcomes Girl Scouts who are pursuing a Bronze, Silver, or Gold Award and Boy Scouts who will be completing an Eagle Scout Service Project!

Bellevue State Park appreciates the long history of Scouts’ service with Delaware State Parks and is familiar with the processes to achieve such Scout honors. The park may identify potential service projects that would satisfy the requirements of a Girl Scout Award or an Eagle Scout Service Project. Scouts are also welcome to submit proposals for service projects to the park.

Requirements:

Contact Bellevue State Park about your interest in completing a project in service of the park. A simple way to do that: Complete the form Girl Scout Awards & Boy Scout Eagle Projects. Regularly meet and discuss project proposals, plans, etc., with park personnel. Receive approval of your project, plans, amendments, revisions, etc., from the Superintendent throughout the process. Complete the project by the required deadline.

Girl Scouts and Boy Scouts who enjoy visiting Bellevue State Park, are passionate about taking care of natural spaces and supporting local ecosystems, and/or are passionate about supporting Delaware State Parks’ mission are excellent candidates to complete a service project at the park for a Girl Scout Award or the Eagle Scout Rank!

Program: Bellevue State Park

Bellevue State Park welcomes Girl Scouts who are pursuing a Bronze, Silver, or Gold Award and Boy Scouts who will be completing an Eagle Scout Service Project!

Bellevue State Park appreciates the long history of Scouts’ service with Delaware State Parks and is familiar with the processes to achieve such Scout honors. The park may identify potential service projects that would satisfy the requirements of a Girl Scout Award or an Eagle Scout Service Project. Scouts are also welcome to submit proposals for service projects to the park.

Requirements:

Contact Bellevue State Park about your interest in completing a project in service of the park. A simple way to do that: Complete the form Girl Scout Awards & Boy Scout Eagle Projects. Regularly meet and discuss project proposals, plans, etc., with park personnel. Receive approval of your project, plans, amendments, revisions, etc., from the Superintendent throughout the process. Complete the project by the required deadline.

Girl Scouts and Boy Scouts who enjoy visiting Bellevue State Park, are passionate about taking care of natural spaces and supporting local ecosystems, and/or are passionate about supporting Delaware State Parks’ mission are excellent candidates to complete a service project at the park for a Girl Scout Award or the Eagle Scout Rank!

Program: Bellevue State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 19809

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Girl Scout Awards & Eagle Scout Projects

Alapocas Run State Park welcomes Girl Scouts who are pursuing a Bronze, Silver, or Gold Award and Boy Scouts who will be completing an Eagle Scout Service Project!

Alapocas Run State Park appreciates the long history of Scouts’ service with Delaware State Parks and is familiar with the processes to achieve such Scout honors. The park may identify potential service projects that would satisfy the requirements of a Girl Scout Award or an Eagle Scout Service Project. Scouts are also welcome to submit proposals for service projects to the park.

Requirements:

Contact Alapocas Run State Park about your interest in completing a project in service of the park. A simple way to do that: Complete the form Girl Scout Awards & Boy Scout Eagle Projects. Regularly meet and discuss project proposals, plans, etc., with park personnel. Receive approval of your project, plans, amendments, revisions, etc., from the Superintendent throughout the process. Complete the project by the required deadline.

Girl Scouts and Boy Scouts who enjoy visiting Alapocas Run State Park, are passionate about taking care of natural spaces and supporting local ecosystems, and/or are passionate about supporting Delaware State Parks’ mission are excellent candidates to complete a service project at the park for a Girl Scout Award or the Eagle Scout Rank!

Program: Alapocas Run State Park

Alapocas Run State Park welcomes Girl Scouts who are pursuing a Bronze, Silver, or Gold Award and Boy Scouts who will be completing an Eagle Scout Service Project!

Alapocas Run State Park appreciates the long history of Scouts’ service with Delaware State Parks and is familiar with the processes to achieve such Scout honors. The park may identify potential service projects that would satisfy the requirements of a Girl Scout Award or an Eagle Scout Service Project. Scouts are also welcome to submit proposals for service projects to the park.

Requirements:

Contact Alapocas Run State Park about your interest in completing a project in service of the park. A simple way to do that: Complete the form Girl Scout Awards & Boy Scout Eagle Projects. Regularly meet and discuss project proposals, plans, etc., with park personnel. Receive approval of your project, plans, amendments, revisions, etc., from the Superintendent throughout the process. Complete the project by the required deadline.

Girl Scouts and Boy Scouts who enjoy visiting Alapocas Run State Park, are passionate about taking care of natural spaces and supporting local ecosystems, and/or are passionate about supporting Delaware State Parks’ mission are excellent candidates to complete a service project at the park for a Girl Scout Award or the Eagle Scout Rank!

Program: Alapocas Run State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 19803

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Girl Scout Awards & Boy Scout Eagle Projects

Wilmington State Parks welcomes Girl Scouts who are pursuing a Bronze, Silver, or Gold Award and Boy Scouts who will be completing an Eagle Scout Service Project!

Wilmington State Parks appreciates the long history of Scouts’ service with Delaware State Parks and is familiar with the processes to achieve such Scout honors. The park may identify potential service projects that would satisfy the requirements of a Girl Scout Award or an Eagle Scout Service Project. Scouts are also welcome to submit proposals for service projects to the park.

Requirements:

Contact Wilmington State Parks about your interest in completing a project in service of the park. A simple way to do that: Complete the form Girl Scout Awards & Boy Scout Eagle Projects. Regularly meet and discuss project proposals, plans, etc., with park personnel. Receive approval of your project, plans, amendments, revisions, etc., from the Superintendent throughout the process. Complete the project by the required deadline.

Girl Scouts and Boy Scouts who enjoy visiting Wilmington State Parks (Brandywine Park, Rockford Park, H. Fletcher Brown Park, Happy Valley neighborhood park, and Kentmere Parkway) are passionate about taking care of natural spaces and supporting local ecosystems, and/or are passionate about supporting Delaware State Parks’ mission are excellent candidates to complete a service project at the park for a Girl Scout Award or the Eagle Scout Rank!

Program: Wilmington State Parks

Wilmington State Parks welcomes Girl Scouts who are pursuing a Bronze, Silver, or Gold Award and Boy Scouts who will be completing an Eagle Scout Service Project!

Wilmington State Parks appreciates the long history of Scouts’ service with Delaware State Parks and is familiar with the processes to achieve such Scout honors. The park may identify potential service projects that would satisfy the requirements of a Girl Scout Award or an Eagle Scout Service Project. Scouts are also welcome to submit proposals for service projects to the park.

Requirements:

Contact Wilmington State Parks about your interest in completing a project in service of the park. A simple way to do that: Complete the form Girl Scout Awards & Boy Scout Eagle Projects. Regularly meet and discuss project proposals, plans, etc., with park personnel. Receive approval of your project, plans, amendments, revisions, etc., from the Superintendent throughout the process. Complete the project by the required deadline.

Girl Scouts and Boy Scouts who enjoy visiting Wilmington State Parks (Brandywine Park, Rockford Park, H. Fletcher Brown Park, Happy Valley neighborhood park, and Kentmere Parkway) are passionate about taking care of natural spaces and supporting local ecosystems, and/or are passionate about supporting Delaware State Parks’ mission are excellent candidates to complete a service project at the park for a Girl Scout Award or the Eagle Scout Rank!

Program: Wilmington State Parks

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 19802

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Summer Concert Series Volunteers

Summer Concert Volunteers are needed to help the Friends of White Clay Creek State Park make the concerts even more entertaining and fun!

Volunteers sell 50:50 raffle tickets, an easy job, walking through the crowd where there are eager buyers everywhere.  You take their money and hand them their tickets! Raffle ticket sales extend from 6pm to about 7pm. Volunteers also staff the beer garden by selling tickets and making sure buyers are qualified to be served. Beer garden volunteers are required to take and pass a short online class provided by the state of Delaware. The beer garden is open from 6pm to about 8pm.

When: Concerts happen every Wednesday evening, from mid June to the end of August.  Volunteers are expected to help with a few concerts, not all of them

Who: Raffle ticket sales suitable for individuals age 18 and over.  Age 21 and over to volunteer in the beer garden.

Wear: comfortable shoes and clothing suitable for the weather.

Parking: Carpenter Recreation area, 880 New London Road (Highway 896) in Newark.

 

 

NEW VOLUNTEERS: please RESPOND and we hope to see you soon.

**Active Concert Volunteers** Please remember to use Add Hours to enter your volunteer hours. Your time and efforts are greatly appreciated, allowing the concert series to be a popular success.

Program: White Clay Creek State Park

Summer Concert Volunteers are needed to help the Friends of White Clay Creek State Park make the concerts even more entertaining and fun!

Volunteers sell 50:50 raffle tickets, an easy job, walking through the crowd where there are eager buyers everywhere.  You take their money and hand them their tickets! Raffle ticket sales extend from 6pm to about 7pm. Volunteers also staff the beer garden by selling tickets and making sure buyers are qualified to be served. Beer garden volunteers are required to take and pass a short online class provided by the state of Delaware. The beer garden is open from 6pm to about 8pm.

When: Concerts happen every Wednesday evening, from mid June to the end of August.  Volunteers are expected to help with a few concerts, not all of them

Who: Raffle ticket sales suitable for individuals age 18 and over.  Age 21 and over to volunteer in the beer garden.

Wear: comfortable shoes and clothing suitable for the weather.

Parking: Carpenter Recreation area, 880 New London Road (Highway 896) in Newark.

 

 

NEW VOLUNTEERS: please RESPOND and we hope to see you soon.

**Active Concert Volunteers** Please remember to use Add Hours to enter your volunteer hours. Your time and efforts are greatly appreciated, allowing the concert series to be a popular success.

Program: White Clay Creek State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 19711

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Individual Volunteer Opportunities

Do you want to get involved with the Brandywine Zoo, but you don't see an opportunity that aligns with your interests? Let's connect!

We may have individual opportunities for volunteers outside of our programs and events, which range from stand-alone conservation efforts to animal observation or gardening. Interested volunteers can respond to this opportunity or email the Manager of Volunteers, Luvina, to learn more about our current needs. Luvina will reach out to learn about your interests, as well as highlight any upcoming needs we may have.

Note: At this time, it is against zoo policy to allow volunteers to work with our animals. This is for both your safety and the safety of our animals.

Program: Brandywine Zoo

Do you want to get involved with the Brandywine Zoo, but you don't see an opportunity that aligns with your interests? Let's connect!

We may have individual opportunities for volunteers outside of our programs and events, which range from stand-alone conservation efforts to animal observation or gardening. Interested volunteers can respond to this opportunity or email the Manager of Volunteers, Luvina, to learn more about our current needs. Luvina will reach out to learn about your interests, as well as highlight any upcoming needs we may have.

Note: At this time, it is against zoo policy to allow volunteers to work with our animals. This is for both your safety and the safety of our animals.

Program: Brandywine Zoo

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 19802

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Join Friends of White Clay Creek State Park

Visit the link below to find out more about the Friends of White Clay Creek State Park.

https://www.whiteclayfriends.org/

Friends groups are independent non-profit organizations of community members dedicated to assisting a particular park. Friends groups help with special events and programs, park maintenance, planning, fundraising, staffing the nature centers and advocating for the park.

Please join the team and help your favorite park!

Program: White Clay Creek State Park

Visit the link below to find out more about the Friends of White Clay Creek State Park.

https://www.whiteclayfriends.org/

Friends groups are independent non-profit organizations of community members dedicated to assisting a particular park. Friends groups help with special events and programs, park maintenance, planning, fundraising, staffing the nature centers and advocating for the park.

Please join the team and help your favorite park!

Program: White Clay Creek State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 19711

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Join Friends of Lums Pond State Park

The Friends are making a difference!

From the Friends’ website:

We are the Friends of Lums Pond, where passion meets preservation! We're a nonprofit on a mission to protect and enhance Lums Pond State Park. Learn more about our mission to conserve this natural treasure, the benefits of joining us, and the park's rich history.

The Friends are avid supporters of Lums Pond State Park. They:

Help maintain the park’s trails, including the Swamp Forest Trail and Little Jersey TrailOrganize and participate in service projects such as an annual boathouse cleanupRaise funds and advocate for Lums Pond preservation, conservation, and restoration projectsHold monthly meetings attended by their board of directors and park staff as well as hold an Annual Meeting that is open to the publicAnd more!

Visit the Friends of Lums Pond State Park website to learn more about the Friends and how to become a member or other ways to contribute to this organization and your favorite park.

Program: Lums Pond State Park

The Friends are making a difference!

From the Friends’ website:

We are the Friends of Lums Pond, where passion meets preservation! We're a nonprofit on a mission to protect and enhance Lums Pond State Park. Learn more about our mission to conserve this natural treasure, the benefits of joining us, and the park's rich history.

The Friends are avid supporters of Lums Pond State Park. They:

Help maintain the park’s trails, including the Swamp Forest Trail and Little Jersey TrailOrganize and participate in service projects such as an annual boathouse cleanupRaise funds and advocate for Lums Pond preservation, conservation, and restoration projectsHold monthly meetings attended by their board of directors and park staff as well as hold an Annual Meeting that is open to the publicAnd more!

Visit the Friends of Lums Pond State Park website to learn more about the Friends and how to become a member or other ways to contribute to this organization and your favorite park.

Program: Lums Pond State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 19701

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Trail work with Trail Spinners

Are you a member of Trail Spinners, the mountain bike club dedicated to building and maintaining trails for mountain biking in Delaware, Maryland and Pennsylvania?  

If you are a mountain biker and not a member yet, find out how to join at this link:  https://www.trailspinners.org/how-to-join

Trail Spinners do trail maintenance work in White Clay Creek State Park such as keeping the David English trail in good shape after storms.  

 

When: Trail Spinners can keep you informed about work days

Who: Members of Delaware Trail Spinners.

Wear: long pants, closed toed shoes and layered clothing that can get dirty and is suitable for the weather.

Bring: work gloves and a personal water bottle. Other necessary tools will be indicated for the work day.

Parking: will be indicated for work day

NOTE: Ticks are active in the park and poison ivy may be present. Please use caution and do a tick check on returning home.

 

NEW VOLUNTEERS please RESPOND and you will receive further information.

 

Program: White Clay Creek State Park

Are you a member of Trail Spinners, the mountain bike club dedicated to building and maintaining trails for mountain biking in Delaware, Maryland and Pennsylvania?  

If you are a mountain biker and not a member yet, find out how to join at this link:  https://www.trailspinners.org/how-to-join

Trail Spinners do trail maintenance work in White Clay Creek State Park such as keeping the David English trail in good shape after storms.  

 

When: Trail Spinners can keep you informed about work days

Who: Members of Delaware Trail Spinners.

Wear: long pants, closed toed shoes and layered clothing that can get dirty and is suitable for the weather.

Bring: work gloves and a personal water bottle. Other necessary tools will be indicated for the work day.

Parking: will be indicated for work day

NOTE: Ticks are active in the park and poison ivy may be present. Please use caution and do a tick check on returning home.

 

NEW VOLUNTEERS please RESPOND and you will receive further information.

 

Program: White Clay Creek State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 19711

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Brandywine Zoo Event Volunteers

The Brandywine Zoo welcomes individuals to assist us with special events throughout the year! Events may include Boo at the Zoo, Sip and Strolls, and more!

Some tasks you might be assigned to do:

Serving alcoholChecking ID'sHanding out cupsSetting up and breaking down things like tables, chairs, and tentsHanging decorations and signageHanding out candyOther tasks as assigned

Please respond to this opportunity individually or as a small group. Please be aware, most events only require 2-6 volunteers, so spots are limited. Interested volunteers will receive reoccurring emails from the Manager of Volunteers about upcoming events and opportunities. If you're interested in a specific opportunity, please indicate the event in the notes.

ABC Server Certification not required but highly recommended.

Unfortunately, it is against our policy to allow volunteers to work with our animals at this time. This is both for the safety of our volunteers and our animals. 

Program: Brandywine Zoo

The Brandywine Zoo welcomes individuals to assist us with special events throughout the year! Events may include Boo at the Zoo, Sip and Strolls, and more!

Some tasks you might be assigned to do:

Serving alcoholChecking ID'sHanding out cupsSetting up and breaking down things like tables, chairs, and tentsHanging decorations and signageHanding out candyOther tasks as assigned

Please respond to this opportunity individually or as a small group. Please be aware, most events only require 2-6 volunteers, so spots are limited. Interested volunteers will receive reoccurring emails from the Manager of Volunteers about upcoming events and opportunities. If you're interested in a specific opportunity, please indicate the event in the notes.

ABC Server Certification not required but highly recommended.

Unfortunately, it is against our policy to allow volunteers to work with our animals at this time. This is both for the safety of our volunteers and our animals. 

Program: Brandywine Zoo

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 19802

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Litter Cleanup

Wilmington State Parks welcomes volunteers who are interested in helping to keep our parks free of litter.

The Wilmington State Parks maintenance team does an excellent job every day picking up litter in our parks. Weather events and other circumstances can lead to a need for additional help to address litter, however.

We are thankful for the countless volunteers who have helped to keep our parks — Brandywine, Rockford, H. Fletcher Brown, and Happy Valley parks, along with Kentmere Parkway — clean and accessible.

Note: Volunteers must report safety concerns, including suspicious (e.g., someone’s belongings) or dangerous litter (e.g., sharp edges or points) to park staff.

Program: Wilmington State Parks

Wilmington State Parks welcomes volunteers who are interested in helping to keep our parks free of litter.

The Wilmington State Parks maintenance team does an excellent job every day picking up litter in our parks. Weather events and other circumstances can lead to a need for additional help to address litter, however.

We are thankful for the countless volunteers who have helped to keep our parks — Brandywine, Rockford, H. Fletcher Brown, and Happy Valley parks, along with Kentmere Parkway — clean and accessible.

Note: Volunteers must report safety concerns, including suspicious (e.g., someone’s belongings) or dangerous litter (e.g., sharp edges or points) to park staff.

Program: Wilmington State Parks

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 19802

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Garden Bed Stewards

Wilmington State Parks welcomes volunteers who would like to help care for any of the garden beds throughout the park system.

Wilmington State Parks — Brandywine, Rockford, H. Fletcher Brown, and Happy Valley parks, along with Kentmere Parkway — are home to a variety of garden beds. Some park garden beds are not just decorative; they are increasingly becoming functional spaces intended to support local ecosystems.

Volunteers help to meet the needs of these garden beds and thus make a significant difference.

Primary duties:

Report safety concerns or damages Rake leaves and remove branches and other debris Pull or dig up weeds and invasive plants Prune, deadhead, or remove dead or damaged garden plants Cut back and remove vines Other projects as requested

Needs can be significant after weather events.

We are grateful for the countless volunteers who have helped to steward the garden beds in our parks and maintain their purpose as well as beauty.

Note: The Jasper Crane Rose Garden is not part of this opportunity. To learn more about stewardship of the Jasper Crane Rose Garden, please visit the Friends of Wilmington Parks’ website.

Program: Wilmington State Parks

Wilmington State Parks welcomes volunteers who would like to help care for any of the garden beds throughout the park system.

Wilmington State Parks — Brandywine, Rockford, H. Fletcher Brown, and Happy Valley parks, along with Kentmere Parkway — are home to a variety of garden beds. Some park garden beds are not just decorative; they are increasingly becoming functional spaces intended to support local ecosystems.

Volunteers help to meet the needs of these garden beds and thus make a significant difference.

Primary duties:

Report safety concerns or damages Rake leaves and remove branches and other debris Pull or dig up weeds and invasive plants Prune, deadhead, or remove dead or damaged garden plants Cut back and remove vines Other projects as requested

Needs can be significant after weather events.

We are grateful for the countless volunteers who have helped to steward the garden beds in our parks and maintain their purpose as well as beauty.

Note: The Jasper Crane Rose Garden is not part of this opportunity. To learn more about stewardship of the Jasper Crane Rose Garden, please visit the Friends of Wilmington Parks’ website.

Program: Wilmington State Parks

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 19802

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Park Flora Protector — Invasive Plant Control

Wilmington State Parks welcomes volunteers who are interested in helping to reduce the threat of invasive plants to the land and resources that we have been entrusted to protect and manage.

The task facing our collective of parks — Brandywine, Rockford, H. Fletcher Brown, and Happy Valley parks, along with Kentmere Parkway — and local ecosystems is considerable. It requires a concerted, coordinated effort. Fortunately, public consciousness about the harms of invasive plants — plants not native to the region that grow aggressively, complete 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 Wilmington State Parks’ 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. Experience is beneficial but not necessary.

How volunteers can get involved:

Coordinate a volunteer group service project. Contact the Manager of Volunteers to discuss your group’s interest in contributing. Schedule a service project at an available time that is convenient for your group. Join a scheduled volunteer group service project. Register on Delaware State Parks’ volunteer website if you have not already. Peruse open opportunities and RESPOND for an available shift or be notified of future open opportunities. Become a verified volunteer. You will attend an orientation or be trained individually on the essentials of invasive plant management for volunteers and the priority invasive plants for Bellevue State Park. You will receive a field guide to aid in identification of and control method for the invasive or threatening plants you are eligible to manage. You will receive a badge that permits you to manage certain invasive plants on your own time and, after you do, then submit a basic report. You may be notified of opportunities to work with other volunteers on group efforts to manage invasive plants. You may have opportunities to receive education from and work with members of the Delaware State Parks Environmental Stewardship Program.

Note: Orientation or training (verification) is required to volunteer on your own. If you respond to this opportunity, you will be contacted about next steps.

Resources for those who want to learn more:

Plants and Plant Communities resource page — Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control (DNREC), Division of Fish and Wildlife Flora of Delaware Online Database — University of Delaware Water Resources Center DISC Invasive Plant List — Delaware Invasive Species Council Non-native Plants of Delaware (January 2021) — DNREC Division of Fish and Wildlife

Program: Wilmington State Parks

Wilmington State Parks welcomes volunteers who are interested in helping to reduce the threat of invasive plants to the land and resources that we have been entrusted to protect and manage.

The task facing our collective of parks — Brandywine, Rockford, H. Fletcher Brown, and Happy Valley parks, along with Kentmere Parkway — and local ecosystems is considerable. It requires a concerted, coordinated effort. Fortunately, public consciousness about the harms of invasive plants — plants not native to the region that grow aggressively, complete 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 Wilmington State Parks’ 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. Experience is beneficial but not necessary.

How volunteers can get involved:

Coordinate a volunteer group service project. Contact the Manager of Volunteers to discuss your group’s interest in contributing. Schedule a service project at an available time that is convenient for your group. Join a scheduled volunteer group service project. Register on Delaware State Parks’ volunteer website if you have not already. Peruse open opportunities and RESPOND for an available shift or be notified of future open opportunities. Become a verified volunteer. You will attend an orientation or be trained individually on the essentials of invasive plant management for volunteers and the priority invasive plants for Bellevue State Park. You will receive a field guide to aid in identification of and control method for the invasive or threatening plants you are eligible to manage. You will receive a badge that permits you to manage certain invasive plants on your own time and, after you do, then submit a basic report. You may be notified of opportunities to work with other volunteers on group efforts to manage invasive plants. You may have opportunities to receive education from and work with members of the Delaware State Parks Environmental Stewardship Program.

Note: Orientation or training (verification) is required to volunteer on your own. If you respond to this opportunity, you will be contacted about next steps.

Resources for those who want to learn more:

Plants and Plant Communities resource page — Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control (DNREC), Division of Fish and Wildlife Flora of Delaware Online Database — University of Delaware Water Resources Center DISC Invasive Plant List — Delaware Invasive Species Council Non-native Plants of Delaware (January 2021) — DNREC Division of Fish and Wildlife

Program: Wilmington State Parks

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 19802

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Park Flora Protector — Invasive Plant Control

Alapocas Run State Park welcomes volunteers who are interested in helping to reduce the threat of invasive plants to the land and resources that we have been entrusted to protect and manage.

The task facing our park and local ecosystems is considerable. It requires a concerted, coordinated effort. Fortunately, public consciousness about the harms of invasive plants — plants not native to the region that grow aggressively, complete 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 Alapocas Run 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. Experience is beneficial but not necessary.

How volunteers can get involved:

Coordinate a volunteer group service project. Contact the Manager of Volunteers to discuss your group’s interest in contributing. Schedule a service project at an available time that is convenient for your group. Join a scheduled volunteer group service project. Register on Delaware State Parks’ volunteer website if you have not already. Peruse open opportunities and RESPOND for an available shift or be notified of future open opportunities. Become a verified volunteer. You will attend an orientation or be trained individually on the essentials of invasive plant management for volunteers and the priority invasive plants for Alapocas Run State Park. You will receive a field guide to aid in identification of and control method for the invasive or threatening plants you are eligible to manage. You will receive a badge that permits you to manage certain invasive plants on your own time and, after you do, then submit a basic report. You may be notified of opportunities to work with other volunteers on group efforts to manage invasive plants. You may have opportunities to receive education from and work with members of the Delaware State Parks Environmental Stewardship Program.

Note: Orientation or training (verification) is required to volunteer on your own. If you respond to this opportunity, you will be contacted about next steps.

Resources for those who want to learn more:

Plants and Plant Communities resource page — Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control (DNREC), Division of Fish and Wildlife Flora of Delaware Online Database — University of Delaware Water Resources Center DISC Invasive Plant List — Delaware Invasive Species Council Non-native Plants of Delaware (January 2021) — DNREC Division of Fish and Wildlife

Program: Alapocas Run State Park

Alapocas Run State Park welcomes volunteers who are interested in helping to reduce the threat of invasive plants to the land and resources that we have been entrusted to protect and manage.

The task facing our park and local ecosystems is considerable. It requires a concerted, coordinated effort. Fortunately, public consciousness about the harms of invasive plants — plants not native to the region that grow aggressively, complete 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 Alapocas Run 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. Experience is beneficial but not necessary.

How volunteers can get involved:

Coordinate a volunteer group service project. Contact the Manager of Volunteers to discuss your group’s interest in contributing. Schedule a service project at an available time that is convenient for your group. Join a scheduled volunteer group service project. Register on Delaware State Parks’ volunteer website if you have not already. Peruse open opportunities and RESPOND for an available shift or be notified of future open opportunities. Become a verified volunteer. You will attend an orientation or be trained individually on the essentials of invasive plant management for volunteers and the priority invasive plants for Alapocas Run State Park. You will receive a field guide to aid in identification of and control method for the invasive or threatening plants you are eligible to manage. You will receive a badge that permits you to manage certain invasive plants on your own time and, after you do, then submit a basic report. You may be notified of opportunities to work with other volunteers on group efforts to manage invasive plants. You may have opportunities to receive education from and work with members of the Delaware State Parks Environmental Stewardship Program.

Note: Orientation or training (verification) is required to volunteer on your own. If you respond to this opportunity, you will be contacted about next steps.

Resources for those who want to learn more:

Plants and Plant Communities resource page — Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control (DNREC), Division of Fish and Wildlife Flora of Delaware Online Database — University of Delaware Water Resources Center DISC Invasive Plant List — Delaware Invasive Species Council Non-native Plants of Delaware (January 2021) — DNREC Division of Fish and Wildlife

Program: Alapocas Run State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 19803

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Garden Bed Stewards

Alapocas Run State Park welcomes volunteers who would like to help care for the park’s landscape beds.

Alapocas Run State Park is home to a variety of garden beds at or near heavily trafficked sites such as the Blue Ball Barn. Some park garden beds are not just decorative; they are increasingly becoming functional spaces intended to support local ecosystems, reduce runoff, and more.

Volunteers help to meet the needs of these landscaped areas and thus make a significant difference.

Primary duties:

Report safety concerns or damages Rake leaves and remove branches and other debris Pull or dig up weeds and invasive plants Prune, deadhead, or remove dead or damaged garden plants Cut back and remove vines Other projects as requested

Needs can be significant after weather events.

We are grateful for the countless volunteers who have helped to steward the garden beds in our parks and maintain their purpose as well as beauty.

Note: The Storybook Trail garden beds are not part of this opportunity. To learn more about stewardship of the Storybook Trail garden beds, please visit its opportunity page.

Program: Alapocas Run State Park

Alapocas Run State Park welcomes volunteers who would like to help care for the park’s landscape beds.

Alapocas Run State Park is home to a variety of garden beds at or near heavily trafficked sites such as the Blue Ball Barn. Some park garden beds are not just decorative; they are increasingly becoming functional spaces intended to support local ecosystems, reduce runoff, and more.

Volunteers help to meet the needs of these landscaped areas and thus make a significant difference.

Primary duties:

Report safety concerns or damages Rake leaves and remove branches and other debris Pull or dig up weeds and invasive plants Prune, deadhead, or remove dead or damaged garden plants Cut back and remove vines Other projects as requested

Needs can be significant after weather events.

We are grateful for the countless volunteers who have helped to steward the garden beds in our parks and maintain their purpose as well as beauty.

Note: The Storybook Trail garden beds are not part of this opportunity. To learn more about stewardship of the Storybook Trail garden beds, please visit its opportunity page.

Program: Alapocas Run State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 19803

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Group Service Projects for Work, School, and More

Bellevue State Park welcomes work, school, and other groups interested in scheduling a service project for their teams, classes, etc.

A group service project is a great way to provide your organization with an opportunity:

To give back to the community or to learn about the value of service To promote team building or to learn to collaborate To embrace a new challenge together or to step outside a comfort zone in a safe, fun, and social setting To learn about Delaware State Parks operations and to see the impact of the group’s service To take a break from the office, warehouse, classroom, etc., and enjoy the great outdoors To accumulate service hours collectively.

The types of group service projects available are based on seasonal needs at Bellevue State Park and Fox Point State Park, progress of the parks’ improvement projects, and other factors. Service projects for school groups may prioritize educational value and are intended to be age-appropriate.

Types of seasonal group service projects include:

Garden maintenance and care Control of invasive plants and vines Playground maintenance (e.g., mulching, raking) Maintenance of recreation sites (e.g., volleyball courts, horseshoe pits) Trail maintenance and care Litter cleanup

Coordinators for group service projects may RESPOND AS TEAM to this opportunity and ask about scheduling a date and time that is compatible with the group’s schedule. Coordinators are also welcome to RESPOND AS TEAM to a scheduled service project if there are enough available shifts.

Note: The project site’s address may differ from the park’s address and will be provided during scheduling of a group service project.

Program: Bellevue State Park

Bellevue State Park welcomes work, school, and other groups interested in scheduling a service project for their teams, classes, etc.

A group service project is a great way to provide your organization with an opportunity:

To give back to the community or to learn about the value of service To promote team building or to learn to collaborate To embrace a new challenge together or to step outside a comfort zone in a safe, fun, and social setting To learn about Delaware State Parks operations and to see the impact of the group’s service To take a break from the office, warehouse, classroom, etc., and enjoy the great outdoors To accumulate service hours collectively.

The types of group service projects available are based on seasonal needs at Bellevue State Park and Fox Point State Park, progress of the parks’ improvement projects, and other factors. Service projects for school groups may prioritize educational value and are intended to be age-appropriate.

Types of seasonal group service projects include:

Garden maintenance and care Control of invasive plants and vines Playground maintenance (e.g., mulching, raking) Maintenance of recreation sites (e.g., volleyball courts, horseshoe pits) Trail maintenance and care Litter cleanup

Coordinators for group service projects may RESPOND AS TEAM to this opportunity and ask about scheduling a date and time that is compatible with the group’s schedule. Coordinators are also welcome to RESPOND AS TEAM to a scheduled service project if there are enough available shifts.

Note: The project site’s address may differ from the park’s address and will be provided during scheduling of a group service project.

Program: Bellevue State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 19809

Allow Groups: Teams only


Volunteer: Group Service Projects for Work, School, and More

Alapocas Run State Park welcomes work, school, and other groups interested in scheduling a service project for their teams, classes, etc.

A group service project is a great way to provide your organization with an opportunity:

To give back to the community or to learn about the value of service To promote team building or to learn to collaborate To embrace a new challenge together or to step outside a comfort zone in a safe, fun, and social setting To learn about Delaware State Parks operations and to see the impact of the group’s service To take a break from the office, warehouse, classroom, etc., and enjoy the great outdoors To accumulate service hours collectively

The types of group service projects available are based on seasonal needs at Alapocas Run State Park, progress of the park’s improvement projects, and other factors. Service projects for school groups may prioritize educational value and are intended to be age-appropriate.

Types of seasonal group service projects include:

Garden maintenance and care Control of invasive plants and vines Playground maintenance (e.g., mulching, raking) Maintenance of recreation sites (e.g., rock-climbing wall, Storybook Trail) Trail maintenance and care Litter cleanup

Coordinators for group service projects may RESPOND AS TEAM to this opportunity and ask about scheduling a date and time that is compatible with the group’s schedule. Coordinators are also welcome to RESPOND AS TEAM to a scheduled service project if there are enough available shifts.

Note: The project site’s address may differ from the park’s address and will be provided during scheduling of a group service project.

Program: Alapocas Run State Park

Alapocas Run State Park welcomes work, school, and other groups interested in scheduling a service project for their teams, classes, etc.

A group service project is a great way to provide your organization with an opportunity:

To give back to the community or to learn about the value of service To promote team building or to learn to collaborate To embrace a new challenge together or to step outside a comfort zone in a safe, fun, and social setting To learn about Delaware State Parks operations and to see the impact of the group’s service To take a break from the office, warehouse, classroom, etc., and enjoy the great outdoors To accumulate service hours collectively

The types of group service projects available are based on seasonal needs at Alapocas Run State Park, progress of the park’s improvement projects, and other factors. Service projects for school groups may prioritize educational value and are intended to be age-appropriate.

Types of seasonal group service projects include:

Garden maintenance and care Control of invasive plants and vines Playground maintenance (e.g., mulching, raking) Maintenance of recreation sites (e.g., rock-climbing wall, Storybook Trail) Trail maintenance and care Litter cleanup

Coordinators for group service projects may RESPOND AS TEAM to this opportunity and ask about scheduling a date and time that is compatible with the group’s schedule. Coordinators are also welcome to RESPOND AS TEAM to a scheduled service project if there are enough available shifts.

Note: The project site’s address may differ from the park’s address and will be provided during scheduling of a group service project.

Program: Alapocas Run State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 19803

Allow Groups: Teams only


Volunteer: Group Service Projects for Work, School, and More

Wilmington State Parks welcomes work, school, and other groups interested in scheduling a service project for their teams, classes, etc. Sites include Brandywine Park, Rockford Park, H. Fletcher Brown Park, Happy Valley Park, and Kentmere Parkway.

A group service project is a great way to provide your organization with an opportunity:

To give back to the community or to learn about the value of service To promote team building or to learn to collaborate To embrace a new challenge together or to step outside a comfort zone in a safe, fun, and social setting To learn about Delaware State Parks operations and to see the impact of the group’s service To take a break from the office, warehouse, classroom, etc., and enjoy the great outdoors To accumulate service hours collectively

The types of group service projects available are based on seasonal needs at Wilmington State Parks, progress of the park’s improvement projects, and other factors. Service projects for school groups may prioritize educational value and are intended to be age-appropriate.

Types of seasonal group service projects include:

Garden maintenance and care Control of invasive plants and vines Playground maintenance (e.g., mulching, raking) Trail maintenance and care Litter cleanup

Coordinators for group service projects may RESPOND AS TEAM to this opportunity and ask about scheduling a date and time that is compatible with the group’s schedule. Coordinators are also welcome to RESPOND AS TEAM to a scheduled service project if there are enough available shifts.

Note: The project site’s address may differ from the park’s address and will be provided during scheduling of a group service project.

Program: Wilmington State Parks

Wilmington State Parks welcomes work, school, and other groups interested in scheduling a service project for their teams, classes, etc. Sites include Brandywine Park, Rockford Park, H. Fletcher Brown Park, Happy Valley Park, and Kentmere Parkway.

A group service project is a great way to provide your organization with an opportunity:

To give back to the community or to learn about the value of service To promote team building or to learn to collaborate To embrace a new challenge together or to step outside a comfort zone in a safe, fun, and social setting To learn about Delaware State Parks operations and to see the impact of the group’s service To take a break from the office, warehouse, classroom, etc., and enjoy the great outdoors To accumulate service hours collectively

The types of group service projects available are based on seasonal needs at Wilmington State Parks, progress of the park’s improvement projects, and other factors. Service projects for school groups may prioritize educational value and are intended to be age-appropriate.

Types of seasonal group service projects include:

Garden maintenance and care Control of invasive plants and vines Playground maintenance (e.g., mulching, raking) Trail maintenance and care Litter cleanup

Coordinators for group service projects may RESPOND AS TEAM to this opportunity and ask about scheduling a date and time that is compatible with the group’s schedule. Coordinators are also welcome to RESPOND AS TEAM to a scheduled service project if there are enough available shifts.

Note: The project site’s address may differ from the park’s address and will be provided during scheduling of a group service project.

Program: Wilmington State Parks

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 19802

Allow Groups: Teams only


Volunteer: FMHA - Hours Collection

Hours collection.

Program: Fort Miles Historical Association

Hours collection.

Program: Fort Miles Historical Association

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 19971

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Join Friends of Bellevue State Park

Friends of Bellevue State Park — Preserving, Interpreting, and Restoring

From the Friends’ website:

Friends of Bellevue State Park is a volunteer-based, non-profit organization dedicated to maintaining and enhancing the scenic, historic, and wildlife values of the park through dialogue, volunteering, education, and fundraising. We welcome new members!

The Friends are avid supporters of Bellevue State Park and Fox Point State Park. The Friends:

Support the Summer Concert Series at Bellevue State Park at the park band shell and Lunchtime Concert Series in the Tim Ross Music Garden (Arts Center patio) Help to care for the landscaping at Bellevue’s Tim Ross Music Garden as well as the Mt. Pleasant Meeting House, Parsonage, and Cemetery Organize and participate in service projects such as an Adopt-A-Highway cleanup and a Wreaths Across America ceremony Raise funds and advocate for the parks and their preservation, conservation, and restoration projects Hold monthly meetings attended by their board of directors and park staff as well as hold an Annual Meeting that is open to the public And more!

Friends of Bellevue State Park were recognized for their efforts and dedication with a 2022 Governor’s Volunteer Service Award by the State Office of Volunteerism. Visit the Friends’ website to learn more about Friends of Bellevue State Park and how to become a member or other ways to contribute to this award-winning organization and your favorite park.

Program: Bellevue State Park

Friends of Bellevue State Park — Preserving, Interpreting, and Restoring

From the Friends’ website:

Friends of Bellevue State Park is a volunteer-based, non-profit organization dedicated to maintaining and enhancing the scenic, historic, and wildlife values of the park through dialogue, volunteering, education, and fundraising. We welcome new members!

The Friends are avid supporters of Bellevue State Park and Fox Point State Park. The Friends:

Support the Summer Concert Series at Bellevue State Park at the park band shell and Lunchtime Concert Series in the Tim Ross Music Garden (Arts Center patio) Help to care for the landscaping at Bellevue’s Tim Ross Music Garden as well as the Mt. Pleasant Meeting House, Parsonage, and Cemetery Organize and participate in service projects such as an Adopt-A-Highway cleanup and a Wreaths Across America ceremony Raise funds and advocate for the parks and their preservation, conservation, and restoration projects Hold monthly meetings attended by their board of directors and park staff as well as hold an Annual Meeting that is open to the public And more!

Friends of Bellevue State Park were recognized for their efforts and dedication with a 2022 Governor’s Volunteer Service Award by the State Office of Volunteerism. Visit the Friends’ website to learn more about Friends of Bellevue State Park and how to become a member or other ways to contribute to this award-winning organization and your favorite park.

Program: Bellevue State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 19809

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Adopt-a-Trail in Alapocas Run State Park

The Delaware State Parks Adopt-a-Trail Program was established to help individuals and groups become active environmental stewards of the various types of trails within Delaware State Parks.  Trail adopters regularly monitor our trails, performing basic maintenance tasks on the trail and reporting larger concerns or issues for staff to address.  Through monitoring efforts, our trail adopters help keep the trails clear and safe for all to enjoy.

Our trail volunteers are our eyes and ears on the trails. We have 160 miles of trails throughout the 17 state parks in Delaware and we are always adding new ones.  With so many miles of trails to maintain, we rely heavily on our Adopt-A-Trail volunteers to perform basic maintenance tasks and report any issues that require staff attention.  We cannot do this without YOU! 

Alapocas Run State Park is home to a stretch of the Northern Delaware Greenway Trail, a trail system in Alapocas Woods, and other social paths.

Primary duties:

Report safety concerns or damages Pick up litter Remove trip hazards such as small debris (rocks, tree branches, etc.) Cut back encroaching vegetation Help control invasive plants Other projects or events, such as First Day Hikes sweeps and support, as requested

Needs can be significant after weather events.

Program: Alapocas Run State Park

The Delaware State Parks Adopt-a-Trail Program was established to help individuals and groups become active environmental stewards of the various types of trails within Delaware State Parks.  Trail adopters regularly monitor our trails, performing basic maintenance tasks on the trail and reporting larger concerns or issues for staff to address.  Through monitoring efforts, our trail adopters help keep the trails clear and safe for all to enjoy.

Our trail volunteers are our eyes and ears on the trails. We have 160 miles of trails throughout the 17 state parks in Delaware and we are always adding new ones.  With so many miles of trails to maintain, we rely heavily on our Adopt-A-Trail volunteers to perform basic maintenance tasks and report any issues that require staff attention.  We cannot do this without YOU! 

Alapocas Run State Park is home to a stretch of the Northern Delaware Greenway Trail, a trail system in Alapocas Woods, and other social paths.

Primary duties:

Report safety concerns or damages Pick up litter Remove trip hazards such as small debris (rocks, tree branches, etc.) Cut back encroaching vegetation Help control invasive plants Other projects or events, such as First Day Hikes sweeps and support, as requested

Needs can be significant after weather events.

Program: Alapocas Run State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 19803

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Camp Store Helping Hands

Volunteers will help in the Campground Store - 

reorganize back storage room cleaning labeling things anything else Campground Supervisor may need help with

This is not for long term assistance; more just when help is needed, we will reach out and see if you are available. Help will be needed mainly on Sundays and Mondays. 

Thank you! Any and all help is greatly appreciated!

Program: Delaware Seashore State Park

Volunteers will help in the Campground Store - 

reorganize back storage room cleaning labeling things anything else Campground Supervisor may need help with

This is not for long term assistance; more just when help is needed, we will reach out and see if you are available. Help will be needed mainly on Sundays and Mondays. 

Thank you! Any and all help is greatly appreciated!

Program: Delaware Seashore State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 19930

Allow Groups: No