Opportunities From: Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources

Volunteer: Pine Grove Furnace - Firewood Crew

This opportunity is for volunteers who are part of the firewood splitting crew. 

Location: Pine Grove Furnace State Park

This opportunity is for volunteers who are part of the firewood splitting crew. 

Location: Pine Grove Furnace State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 17324

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Litter and Refuse Removal

Volunteers help care for Bald Eagle State Park by removing litter and refuse along the park’s 17.6 miles of trails, park boundaries, and surrounding roadways. Cleanup efforts may also include fishing line removal to protect wildlife and maintain a safe, healthy environment for visitors. This work plays an important role in preserving the park’s natural resources, improving visitor safety, and keeping the park clean and welcoming for all.

Location: Bald Eagle State Park

Volunteers help care for Bald Eagle State Park by removing litter and refuse along the park’s 17.6 miles of trails, park boundaries, and surrounding roadways. Cleanup efforts may also include fishing line removal to protect wildlife and maintain a safe, healthy environment for visitors. This work plays an important role in preserving the park’s natural resources, improving visitor safety, and keeping the park clean and welcoming for all.

Location: Bald Eagle State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 16841

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: November 2026 Trail Day

Basic trail maintenance. Specific tasks as needed decided closer to date.

Location: Ohiopyle State Park

Basic trail maintenance. Specific tasks as needed decided closer to date.

Location: Ohiopyle State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Nov 7, 2026

Zip Code: 15470

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: October 2026 Trail Day

Basic trail maintenance. Specific tasks as needed decided closer to date.

Location: Ohiopyle State Park

Basic trail maintenance. Specific tasks as needed decided closer to date.

Location: Ohiopyle State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Oct 3, 2026

Zip Code: 15470

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: July 2026 Trail Day

Basic trail maintenance. Specific tasks as needed decided closer to date.

Location: Ohiopyle State Park

Basic trail maintenance. Specific tasks as needed decided closer to date.

Location: Ohiopyle State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jul 11, 2026

Zip Code: 15470

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: August 2026 Trail Day

Basic trail maintenance. Specific tasks as needed decided closer to date.

Location: Ohiopyle State Park

Basic trail maintenance. Specific tasks as needed decided closer to date.

Location: Ohiopyle State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Aug 1, 2026

Zip Code: 15470

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Trail Maintenance & Stewardship Volunteer

The Trail Maintenance & Stewardship Volunteer assists Colonel Denning State Park maintenance staff with the upkeep, repair, and stewardship of designated park trails. Working under staff supervision, the volunteer helps ensure trails are safe, sustainable, clearly marked, and enjoyable for public use while supporting overall park cleanliness and resource protection.

Location: Fowlers Hollow State Park

The Trail Maintenance & Stewardship Volunteer assists Colonel Denning State Park maintenance staff with the upkeep, repair, and stewardship of designated park trails. Working under staff supervision, the volunteer helps ensure trails are safe, sustainable, clearly marked, and enjoyable for public use while supporting overall park cleanliness and resource protection.

Location: Fowlers Hollow State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 17006

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Trail Maintenance & Stewardship Volunteer

The Trail Maintenance & Stewardship Volunteer assists Colonel Denning State Park maintenance staff with the upkeep, repair, and stewardship of designated park trails. Working under staff supervision, the volunteer helps ensure trails are safe, sustainable, clearly marked, and enjoyable for public use while supporting overall park cleanliness and resource protection.

Location: Big Spring State Park

The Trail Maintenance & Stewardship Volunteer assists Colonel Denning State Park maintenance staff with the upkeep, repair, and stewardship of designated park trails. Working under staff supervision, the volunteer helps ensure trails are safe, sustainable, clearly marked, and enjoyable for public use while supporting overall park cleanliness and resource protection.

Location: Big Spring State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 17006

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Trail Maintenance

Down tree removal, cutting brush back, and any additional trail maintenance within the park trail system.

Location: Colonel Denning State Park

Down tree removal, cutting brush back, and any additional trail maintenance within the park trail system.

Location: Colonel Denning State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 17241

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Bald Eagle State Forest Trail Maintenance

Working with a lead volunteer to maintain District Trails in the R.B. Winter State Park Area. Trail work is typically conducted on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Work involves brush cutting, raking, clearing and tread enhancement of trails throughout the year. 

Note: This opportunity is for Bald Eagle State Forest. If interested in volunteering for Bald Eagle State Park, please visit their opportunity list.

Location: Bald Eagle State Forest

Working with a lead volunteer to maintain District Trails in the R.B. Winter State Park Area. Trail work is typically conducted on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Work involves brush cutting, raking, clearing and tread enhancement of trails throughout the year. 

Note: This opportunity is for Bald Eagle State Forest. If interested in volunteering for Bald Eagle State Park, please visit their opportunity list.

Location: Bald Eagle State Forest

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 17844

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Adopt-a-Trail 2026 - Varden Conservation Area

Our maintenance team works hard but it's often difficult to get to our trails on the regular, especially some of the harder hikes. Volunteers can help us keep an eye on trail conditions, do some light trim work, clean up trash, and remove minor obstacles. Notify the park staff for downed trees or other issues. With this program you choose a section of trail and take care of it for whatever time fits your schedule to keep our trails looking beautiful!

Location: Varden Conservation Area

Our maintenance team works hard but it's often difficult to get to our trails on the regular, especially some of the harder hikes. Volunteers can help us keep an eye on trail conditions, do some light trim work, clean up trash, and remove minor obstacles. Notify the park staff for downed trees or other issues. With this program you choose a section of trail and take care of it for whatever time fits your schedule to keep our trails looking beautiful!

Location: Varden Conservation Area

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 18436

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Bird Box Nest Monitor 2026 - Varden Conservation Area

This program monitors species that nest in cavities, such as Eastern Bluebirds, Tree or Swallows, House Wrens, Flycatchers, Purple Martins, Tufted Titmouse, and Chickadees.

Volunteers monitor boxes for eggs, fledglings, species type, box quality, and predation issues. Records are collected and added to research for the whole state. This program requires some regular dedication and might involve some messy work, such as removing invasive House Sparrow nests.

Location: Varden Conservation Area

This program monitors species that nest in cavities, such as Eastern Bluebirds, Tree or Swallows, House Wrens, Flycatchers, Purple Martins, Tufted Titmouse, and Chickadees.

Volunteers monitor boxes for eggs, fledglings, species type, box quality, and predation issues. Records are collected and added to research for the whole state. This program requires some regular dedication and might involve some messy work, such as removing invasive House Sparrow nests.

Location: Varden Conservation Area

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 18436

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Masker Museum Volunteer 2026 - Promised Land State Park

The Masker Museum is divided into 2 sections that feature environmental education and the history of the CCC at Promised Land. It's located between Pickerel Point and Deerfield Campgrounds and offers visitors hands on activities, rain or shine. 

Volunteers staff the museum during the season in weekly shifts from Memorial Day until Labor Day; shifts are from 10a-1pm & 1pm-4pm. A volunteer usually picks 1 shift on 1 day consistently for the season, but we are flexible and there is room for an occasional fill-in, especially on weekends. Volunteers must display a friendly and courteous attitude, enjoy working with people and kids, set up and take down the bird feeders, stock the museum pamphlets and materials, and keep count of the attendees.

Contact the park office for more information.

Location: Promised Land State Park

The Masker Museum is divided into 2 sections that feature environmental education and the history of the CCC at Promised Land. It's located between Pickerel Point and Deerfield Campgrounds and offers visitors hands on activities, rain or shine. 

Volunteers staff the museum during the season in weekly shifts from Memorial Day until Labor Day; shifts are from 10a-1pm & 1pm-4pm. A volunteer usually picks 1 shift on 1 day consistently for the season, but we are flexible and there is room for an occasional fill-in, especially on weekends. Volunteers must display a friendly and courteous attitude, enjoy working with people and kids, set up and take down the bird feeders, stock the museum pamphlets and materials, and keep count of the attendees.

Contact the park office for more information.

Location: Promised Land State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 18426

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Adopt-a-Trail 2026 - Promised Land State Park

Our maintenance team works hard but it's difficult to get to our trails on the regular. Volunteers can help us keep an eye on trail conditions, do some light trim work, clean up trash, and remove minor obstacles. Notify the park staff for downed trees or other issues. With this program you choose a section of trail and take care of it for whatever time fits your schedule to keep our trails looking beautiful!

Location: Promised Land State Park

Our maintenance team works hard but it's difficult to get to our trails on the regular. Volunteers can help us keep an eye on trail conditions, do some light trim work, clean up trash, and remove minor obstacles. Notify the park staff for downed trees or other issues. With this program you choose a section of trail and take care of it for whatever time fits your schedule to keep our trails looking beautiful!

Location: Promised Land State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 18426

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Native Garden Maintenance 2026 - Promised Land State Park

Behind the Masker Museum is our Native Plant display garden. We are looking for a few select volunteers with experience with plant ID and care. Work includes transplanting, landscaping, weeding, mulching, seed collection, and more. Other areas include the gardens around our office and the facilities at the Day-use picnic area.
Work hours depend on staff shifts, garden needs, and new projects. Contact the park office for more information.

Location: Promised Land State Park

Behind the Masker Museum is our Native Plant display garden. We are looking for a few select volunteers with experience with plant ID and care. Work includes transplanting, landscaping, weeding, mulching, seed collection, and more. Other areas include the gardens around our office and the facilities at the Day-use picnic area.
Work hours depend on staff shifts, garden needs, and new projects. Contact the park office for more information.

Location: Promised Land State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 18426

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Weiser Fire Wardens and Training

Weiser Fire Wardens, please sign up for this opportunity once you have created an account. 

Location: Weiser State Forest

Weiser Fire Wardens, please sign up for this opportunity once you have created an account. 

Location: Weiser State Forest

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 17920

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Adopt A Beach October 17, 2026

PRESQUE ISLE STATE PARK

VOLUNTEER POSITION

 

 

Volunteer Position Title: Adopt a Beach

 

Site: Presque Isle State Park

 

Position Description:

Will be provided with clean-up supplies such as bags and gloves Can choose a favorite beach location or be assigned one by the park Educator You should be able to walk on sandy beach and pick up litter and record each piece of litter on a data card that will be provided to you and check off each item. Put the bags of litter in a dumpster or leave the bag along the road for maintenance to pick up Please return any items such as clipboards, pencils, extra bags and gloves, and the data card

 

Time Requirements: Adopt a beach dates are Saturdays May 2, June 6, July 11, August 15, and October 17 of 2026. Each session runs from 9:00 am to 12:00 pm You can pick up litter for an hour or all three if you choose

 

Skills/Training: You will be shown your location on a park map Able to fill out a data card which will be returned to the Educator when you’re finished You must be able to drive to your location or have a means to get to your location

 

Uniform: Wear the prescribed volunteer vest, T-shirt and/or hat while cleaning up. Professional, appropriate dress for being on a beach picking up litter You may also wear an official Alliance for the Great Lakes volunteer shirt if you are supplied with one, supplies are limited

 

Evaluation:

DCNR staff will perform evaluations of performance and provide feedback for development

 

Location: Presque Isle State Park

PRESQUE ISLE STATE PARK

VOLUNTEER POSITION

 

 

Volunteer Position Title: Adopt a Beach

 

Site: Presque Isle State Park

 

Position Description:

Will be provided with clean-up supplies such as bags and gloves Can choose a favorite beach location or be assigned one by the park Educator You should be able to walk on sandy beach and pick up litter and record each piece of litter on a data card that will be provided to you and check off each item. Put the bags of litter in a dumpster or leave the bag along the road for maintenance to pick up Please return any items such as clipboards, pencils, extra bags and gloves, and the data card

 

Time Requirements: Adopt a beach dates are Saturdays May 2, June 6, July 11, August 15, and October 17 of 2026. Each session runs from 9:00 am to 12:00 pm You can pick up litter for an hour or all three if you choose

 

Skills/Training: You will be shown your location on a park map Able to fill out a data card which will be returned to the Educator when you’re finished You must be able to drive to your location or have a means to get to your location

 

Uniform: Wear the prescribed volunteer vest, T-shirt and/or hat while cleaning up. Professional, appropriate dress for being on a beach picking up litter You may also wear an official Alliance for the Great Lakes volunteer shirt if you are supplied with one, supplies are limited

 

Evaluation:

DCNR staff will perform evaluations of performance and provide feedback for development

 

Location: Presque Isle State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Oct 17, 2026

Zip Code: 16505

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Adopt A Beach August 15, 2026

PRESQUE ISLE STATE PARK

VOLUNTEER POSITION

 

 

Volunteer Position Title: Adopt a Beach

 

Site: Presque Isle State Park

 

Position Description:

Will be provided with clean-up supplies such as bags and gloves Can choose a favorite beach location or be assigned one by the park Educator You should be able to walk on sandy beach and pick up litter and record each piece of litter on a data card that will be provided to you and check off each item. Put the bags of litter in a dumpster or leave the bag along the road for maintenance to pick up Please return any items such as clipboards, pencils, extra bags and gloves, and the data card

 

Time Requirements: Adopt a beach dates are Saturdays May 2, June 6, July 11, August 15, and October 17 of 2026. Each session runs from 9:00 am to 12:00 pm You can pick up litter for an hour or all three if you choose

 

Skills/Training: You will be shown your location on a park map Able to fill out a data card which will be returned to the Educator when you’re finished You must be able to drive to your location or have a means to get to your location

 

Uniform: Wear the prescribed volunteer vest, T-shirt and/or hat while cleaning up. Professional, appropriate dress for being on a beach picking up litter You may also wear an official Alliance for the Great Lakes volunteer shirt if you are supplied with one, supplies are limited

 

Evaluation:

DCNR staff will perform evaluations of performance and provide feedback for development

 

Location: Presque Isle State Park

PRESQUE ISLE STATE PARK

VOLUNTEER POSITION

 

 

Volunteer Position Title: Adopt a Beach

 

Site: Presque Isle State Park

 

Position Description:

Will be provided with clean-up supplies such as bags and gloves Can choose a favorite beach location or be assigned one by the park Educator You should be able to walk on sandy beach and pick up litter and record each piece of litter on a data card that will be provided to you and check off each item. Put the bags of litter in a dumpster or leave the bag along the road for maintenance to pick up Please return any items such as clipboards, pencils, extra bags and gloves, and the data card

 

Time Requirements: Adopt a beach dates are Saturdays May 2, June 6, July 11, August 15, and October 17 of 2026. Each session runs from 9:00 am to 12:00 pm You can pick up litter for an hour or all three if you choose

 

Skills/Training: You will be shown your location on a park map Able to fill out a data card which will be returned to the Educator when you’re finished You must be able to drive to your location or have a means to get to your location

 

Uniform: Wear the prescribed volunteer vest, T-shirt and/or hat while cleaning up. Professional, appropriate dress for being on a beach picking up litter You may also wear an official Alliance for the Great Lakes volunteer shirt if you are supplied with one, supplies are limited

 

Evaluation:

DCNR staff will perform evaluations of performance and provide feedback for development

 

Location: Presque Isle State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Aug 15, 2026

Zip Code: 16505

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Adopt A Beach July 11, 2026

PRESQUE ISLE STATE PARK

VOLUNTEER POSITION

 

 

Volunteer Position Title: Adopt a Beach

 

Site: Presque Isle State Park

 

Position Description:

Will be provided with clean-up supplies such as bags and gloves Can choose a favorite beach location or be assigned one by the park Educator You should be able to walk on sandy beach and pick up litter and record each piece of litter on a data card that will be provided to you and check off each item. Put the bags of litter in a dumpster or leave the bag along the road for maintenance to pick up Please return any items such as clipboards, pencils, extra bags and gloves, and the data card

 

Time Requirements: Adopt a beach dates are Saturdays May 2, June 6, July 11, August 15, and October 17 of 2026. Each session runs from 9:00 am to 12:00 pm You can pick up litter for an hour or all three if you choose

 

Skills/Training: You will be shown your location on a park map Able to fill out a data card which will be returned to the Educator when you’re finished You must be able to drive to your location or have a means to get to your location

 

Uniform: Wear the prescribed volunteer vest, T-shirt and/or hat while cleaning up. Professional, appropriate dress for being on a beach picking up litter You may also wear an official Alliance for the Great Lakes volunteer shirt if you are supplied with one, supplies are limited

 

Evaluation:

DCNR staff will perform evaluations of performance and provide feedback for development

 

Location: Presque Isle State Park

PRESQUE ISLE STATE PARK

VOLUNTEER POSITION

 

 

Volunteer Position Title: Adopt a Beach

 

Site: Presque Isle State Park

 

Position Description:

Will be provided with clean-up supplies such as bags and gloves Can choose a favorite beach location or be assigned one by the park Educator You should be able to walk on sandy beach and pick up litter and record each piece of litter on a data card that will be provided to you and check off each item. Put the bags of litter in a dumpster or leave the bag along the road for maintenance to pick up Please return any items such as clipboards, pencils, extra bags and gloves, and the data card

 

Time Requirements: Adopt a beach dates are Saturdays May 2, June 6, July 11, August 15, and October 17 of 2026. Each session runs from 9:00 am to 12:00 pm You can pick up litter for an hour or all three if you choose

 

Skills/Training: You will be shown your location on a park map Able to fill out a data card which will be returned to the Educator when you’re finished You must be able to drive to your location or have a means to get to your location

 

Uniform: Wear the prescribed volunteer vest, T-shirt and/or hat while cleaning up. Professional, appropriate dress for being on a beach picking up litter You may also wear an official Alliance for the Great Lakes volunteer shirt if you are supplied with one, supplies are limited

 

Evaluation:

DCNR staff will perform evaluations of performance and provide feedback for development

 

Location: Presque Isle State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jul 11, 2026

Zip Code: 16505

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Bird monitoring

Work with the park educator to monitor a variety of bird species at the park.

Location: Beltzville State Park

Work with the park educator to monitor a variety of bird species at the park.

Location: Beltzville State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 18235

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Cavity Nest Monitoring

This opportunity involves monitoring, reporting, and maintaining various cavity nest boxes in the park. The opportunity also involves maintaining data and submitting to the volunteer coordinator at the end of each cavity nesting season.

Location: Marsh Creek State Park

This opportunity involves monitoring, reporting, and maintaining various cavity nest boxes in the park. The opportunity also involves maintaining data and submitting to the volunteer coordinator at the end of each cavity nesting season.

Location: Marsh Creek State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 19335

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Cavity Nest Monitoring

This opportunity involves monitoring, reporting, and maintaining various cavity nest boxes in the park. The opportunity also involves maintaining data and submitting to the volunteer coordinator at the end of each cavity nesting season.

Location: French Creek State Park

This opportunity involves monitoring, reporting, and maintaining various cavity nest boxes in the park. The opportunity also involves maintaining data and submitting to the volunteer coordinator at the end of each cavity nesting season.

Location: French Creek State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 19520

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Trail Maintenance - Ongoing

Help take care of our beautiful trails. Trim brush, repaint blazes, etc. with guidance from park staff.  If this is your first time doing trail maintenance with us, please contact the volunteer coordinator first at sschenck@pa.gov. 

Location: Lyman Run State Park

Help take care of our beautiful trails. Trim brush, repaint blazes, etc. with guidance from park staff.  If this is your first time doing trail maintenance with us, please contact the volunteer coordinator first at sschenck@pa.gov. 

Location: Lyman Run State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Jan 1, 2026 through Dec 31, 2026

Zip Code: 16922

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Trail Maintenance

Down tree removal, cutting brush back, and any additional trail maintenance within the park trail system.

Location: Blue Knob State Park

Down tree removal, cutting brush back, and any additional trail maintenance within the park trail system.

Location: Blue Knob State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 16655

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: On-going Lake side Debris Cleanup

Basic cleanup along both Scotts run and Hopewell lake. This includes: Trash, Fishing Line, lures, and miscellaneous debris. 

Location: French Creek State Park

Basic cleanup along both Scotts run and Hopewell lake. This includes: Trash, Fishing Line, lures, and miscellaneous debris. 

Location: French Creek State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 19520

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Rustic Campground Host Candidate

Those interested in hosting in Bald Eagle State Park's Rustic Campground should apply here. Bald Eagle SP is a popular hosting park, so please be aware we can't accept all applicants. Once you apply, you will be entered onto a waitlist managed by the park's host coordinator. If there is an opening, you will be contacted and typically meet with park staff on a Teams video call or by phone to be sure this opportunity is a good fit, review your qualifications, and provide answers to any questions you might have.

Rustic Campground Hosts receive free camping, a UTV (for campground use only), a gas ration (for generator and UTV only), sewer hook-up, and water hook-up for the duration of their stay as a campground host. The host site does not have an electric hook-up and a generator is NOT provided.

Host duties include, but are not limited to: 

distributing and collecting camping permits for ~70 campsitesmaintaining campsite fire ringsacting as a liaison for park staff and Rustic Campground campersbeing a point of contact for camper questions and concernsNot required, but welcomed assistance with miscellaneous tasks (ex. weed-eating, maintaining bulletin boards, keeping trails open in the campground, changing empty toilet paper, etc.)

Hosts need to be accessible to help campers during key hours--especially weekends and evenings. All hosts must complete child clearances and submit them to the park to be considered for the opportunity.

To speak to the campground host volunteer coordinator, Ty Moon, about this position or clearances, please call the Main Park Office at 814-625-2775 and press 5 to be routed to the Front Desk Staff.

Location: Bald Eagle State Park

Those interested in hosting in Bald Eagle State Park's Rustic Campground should apply here. Bald Eagle SP is a popular hosting park, so please be aware we can't accept all applicants. Once you apply, you will be entered onto a waitlist managed by the park's host coordinator. If there is an opening, you will be contacted and typically meet with park staff on a Teams video call or by phone to be sure this opportunity is a good fit, review your qualifications, and provide answers to any questions you might have.

Rustic Campground Hosts receive free camping, a UTV (for campground use only), a gas ration (for generator and UTV only), sewer hook-up, and water hook-up for the duration of their stay as a campground host. The host site does not have an electric hook-up and a generator is NOT provided.

Host duties include, but are not limited to: 

distributing and collecting camping permits for ~70 campsitesmaintaining campsite fire ringsacting as a liaison for park staff and Rustic Campground campersbeing a point of contact for camper questions and concernsNot required, but welcomed assistance with miscellaneous tasks (ex. weed-eating, maintaining bulletin boards, keeping trails open in the campground, changing empty toilet paper, etc.)

Hosts need to be accessible to help campers during key hours--especially weekends and evenings. All hosts must complete child clearances and submit them to the park to be considered for the opportunity.

To speak to the campground host volunteer coordinator, Ty Moon, about this position or clearances, please call the Main Park Office at 814-625-2775 and press 5 to be routed to the Front Desk Staff.

Location: Bald Eagle State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 16841

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Modern Campground Host Candidate

Those interested in hosting in Bald Eagle State Park's Modern Campground should apply here. Bald Eagle SP is a popular hosting park, so please be aware we can't accept all applicants. Once you apply, you will be entered onto a waitlist managed by the park's host coordinator. If there is an opening, you will be contacted and typically meet with park staff on a Teams video call, in-person, or by phone to be sure this opportunity is a good fit, review your qualifications, and provide answers to any questions you might have. Modern Campground Hosts receive free camping on a full-hook-up/30 AMP host site, a UTV (for campground use only), and a park radio for the duration of their stay as a campground host. Hosts that have pets are ONLY eligible to host on the Sycamore Loop in the

Modern Campground. Host duties include, but are not limited to: 

distributing and collecting camping permits for ~60 campsitesmaintaining campsite fire ringsacting as a liaison for park staff and campersbeing a point of contact for camper questions and concernsNot required, but welcomed assistance with miscellaneous tasks (ex. weed-eating, maintaining bulletin boards, keeping trails open, changing empty toilet paper, etc.)

Hosts need to be available to help campers during key hours--especially weekends and evenings. All hosts must complete child clearances and submit them to the park to be considered for the opportunity.

To speak to the campground host volunteer coordinator, Ty Moon, about this position or clearances, please call the Main Park Office at 814-625-2775 and press 5 to be routed to the Front Desk Staff. 

Location: Bald Eagle State Park

Those interested in hosting in Bald Eagle State Park's Modern Campground should apply here. Bald Eagle SP is a popular hosting park, so please be aware we can't accept all applicants. Once you apply, you will be entered onto a waitlist managed by the park's host coordinator. If there is an opening, you will be contacted and typically meet with park staff on a Teams video call, in-person, or by phone to be sure this opportunity is a good fit, review your qualifications, and provide answers to any questions you might have. Modern Campground Hosts receive free camping on a full-hook-up/30 AMP host site, a UTV (for campground use only), and a park radio for the duration of their stay as a campground host. Hosts that have pets are ONLY eligible to host on the Sycamore Loop in the

Modern Campground. Host duties include, but are not limited to: 

distributing and collecting camping permits for ~60 campsitesmaintaining campsite fire ringsacting as a liaison for park staff and campersbeing a point of contact for camper questions and concernsNot required, but welcomed assistance with miscellaneous tasks (ex. weed-eating, maintaining bulletin boards, keeping trails open, changing empty toilet paper, etc.)

Hosts need to be available to help campers during key hours--especially weekends and evenings. All hosts must complete child clearances and submit them to the park to be considered for the opportunity.

To speak to the campground host volunteer coordinator, Ty Moon, about this position or clearances, please call the Main Park Office at 814-625-2775 and press 5 to be routed to the Front Desk Staff. 

Location: Bald Eagle State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 16841

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Bluebird/Cavity Nest Monitors

Help monitor bluebirds and other species nesting in over 40 cavity nest boxes throughout the park. Volunteers check each box weekly and record data that is then compiled and included in the Statewide Cavity Nesting Report.

Location: Tyler State Park

Help monitor bluebirds and other species nesting in over 40 cavity nest boxes throughout the park. Volunteers check each box weekly and record data that is then compiled and included in the Statewide Cavity Nesting Report.

Location: Tyler State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 18940

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Michaux State Forest Trail Stewards

Trail maintenance done on Michaux State Forest. Maintenance must be done only to state forest recognized trails. Training is required to blaze and brush trails.

Location: Michaux State Forest

Trail maintenance done on Michaux State Forest. Maintenance must be done only to state forest recognized trails. Training is required to blaze and brush trails.

Location: Michaux State Forest

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 17222

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: "Multi-use" and "hiking Only" Trail Stewards

Susquehannock State Forest is looking for volunteers to become trail stewards to reestablish/maintain the many miles of "multi-use" red blazed trails, and "hiking only" yellow blazed trails, within the district. We are looking for "multi-use" and "hiking only" stewards to adopt any hiking/multi-use trails in our district. Trail System Stewards traverse their assigned trails quarterly. This would include brushing, blazing, reporting downed trees, and benching any of the multi-use and hiking trails in the Susquehannock State Forest.  Please note, only volunteers with chainsaw certifications may cut trees off of the trail. Volunteers, please call 814-320-4916 with your request to adopt a trail before performing any work. 

Location: Susquehannock State Forest

Susquehannock State Forest is looking for volunteers to become trail stewards to reestablish/maintain the many miles of "multi-use" red blazed trails, and "hiking only" yellow blazed trails, within the district. We are looking for "multi-use" and "hiking only" stewards to adopt any hiking/multi-use trails in our district. Trail System Stewards traverse their assigned trails quarterly. This would include brushing, blazing, reporting downed trees, and benching any of the multi-use and hiking trails in the Susquehannock State Forest.  Please note, only volunteers with chainsaw certifications may cut trees off of the trail. Volunteers, please call 814-320-4916 with your request to adopt a trail before performing any work. 

Location: Susquehannock State Forest

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 16915

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Outpost Attendants - FOCSP

The Outpost, campground store run by the FOCSP, needs attendants to help with firewood and retail sales to campers.

Location: Codorus State Park

The Outpost, campground store run by the FOCSP, needs attendants to help with firewood and retail sales to campers.

Location: Codorus State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 17331

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Firewood Crew

One of the largest fundraisers for the park is selling firewood to campers.  We need assistance cutting, splitting and stacking firewood.

Location: Codorus State Park

One of the largest fundraisers for the park is selling firewood to campers.  We need assistance cutting, splitting and stacking firewood.

Location: Codorus State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 17331

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Campground Host Candidate

Those interested in hosting at this park should respond to this opportunity.  While this step does not require clearances, you will work with park staff to complete them if you are selected for a hosting position.  Kooser is a popular hosting park, so please be aware we can't accept all applicants.  If there is an opening, you will be contacted by park staff to be sure this opportunity is a good fit, review your qualifications and provide any questions you might have.

Location: Kooser State Park

Those interested in hosting at this park should respond to this opportunity.  While this step does not require clearances, you will work with park staff to complete them if you are selected for a hosting position.  Kooser is a popular hosting park, so please be aware we can't accept all applicants.  If there is an opening, you will be contacted by park staff to be sure this opportunity is a good fit, review your qualifications and provide any questions you might have.

Location: Kooser State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 15501

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Campground Host Candidate

Those interested in hosting at this park should respond to this opportunity.  While this step does not require clearances, you will work with park staff to complete them if you are selected for a hosting position.  Laurel Hill is a popular hosting park, so please be aware we can't accept all applicants.  If there is an opening, you will be contacted by park staff to be sure this opportunity is a good fit, review your qualifications and provide any questions you might have.

Location: Laurel Hill State Park

Those interested in hosting at this park should respond to this opportunity.  While this step does not require clearances, you will work with park staff to complete them if you are selected for a hosting position.  Laurel Hill is a popular hosting park, so please be aware we can't accept all applicants.  If there is an opening, you will be contacted by park staff to be sure this opportunity is a good fit, review your qualifications and provide any questions you might have.

Location: Laurel Hill State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 15501

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Trail Maintenance

Volunteers are appreciated to maintain and improve trails to ensure safety, accessibility and sustainability.  This includes litter pick-up, moving tree debris off the trail and into the woods, and reporting downed trees and unsafe conditions to the park office.

Location: Laurel Ridge State Park

Volunteers are appreciated to maintain and improve trails to ensure safety, accessibility and sustainability.  This includes litter pick-up, moving tree debris off the trail and into the woods, and reporting downed trees and unsafe conditions to the park office.

Location: Laurel Ridge State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 15501

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Trail Maintenance

Volunteers are appreciated to maintain and improve trails to ensure safety, accessibility and sustainability.  This includes litter pick-up, moving tree debris off the trail and into the woods, and reporting downed trees and unsafe conditions to the park office.

Location: Laurel Hill State Park

Volunteers are appreciated to maintain and improve trails to ensure safety, accessibility and sustainability.  This includes litter pick-up, moving tree debris off the trail and into the woods, and reporting downed trees and unsafe conditions to the park office.

Location: Laurel Hill State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 15501

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Trail Maintenance

Volunteers are appreciated to maintain and improve trails to ensure safety, accessibility and sustainability. This includes litter pick-up, moving tree debris off the trail and into the woods, and reporting downed trees and unsafe conditions to the park office.

Location: Kooser State Park

Volunteers are appreciated to maintain and improve trails to ensure safety, accessibility and sustainability. This includes litter pick-up, moving tree debris off the trail and into the woods, and reporting downed trees and unsafe conditions to the park office.

Location: Kooser State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 15501

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Codorus Trick-or-Treat

Codorus Trick-or-Treat is a large fundraising event held 2 nights in October each year.  Assistance is needed with set-up, day of the event, and tear down.  

Location: Codorus State Park

Codorus Trick-or-Treat is a large fundraising event held 2 nights in October each year.  Assistance is needed with set-up, day of the event, and tear down.  

Location: Codorus State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Jan 1, 2026 through Oct 26, 2026

Zip Code: 17331

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Park Steward: Litter & Refuse Removal

Volunteers help care for Memorial Lake State Park by removing litter and refuse along the park’s 3 miles of trails, park boundaries, and surrounding roadways. Cleanup efforts may also include fishing line removal to protect wildlife and maintain a safe, healthy environment for visitors. This work plays an important role in preserving the park’s natural resources, improving visitor safety, and keeping the park clean and welcoming for all.

Location: Memorial Lake State Park

Volunteers help care for Memorial Lake State Park by removing litter and refuse along the park’s 3 miles of trails, park boundaries, and surrounding roadways. Cleanup efforts may also include fishing line removal to protect wildlife and maintain a safe, healthy environment for visitors. This work plays an important role in preserving the park’s natural resources, improving visitor safety, and keeping the park clean and welcoming for all.

Location: Memorial Lake State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 17028

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Park Steward: Litter & Refuse Removal

Volunteers help keep Swatara State Park clean and welcoming by removing litter and refuse from 34 miles of park trails, along boundary roadways, and in creekside areas. This work improves visitor safety, protects wildlife, and helps maintain the park’s natural beauty. Volunteers should contact the park in advance to ensure they have proper equipment, including trash pickers, bags, gloves, and reflective vests, before beginning litter pickup activities.

Location: Swatara State Park

Volunteers help keep Swatara State Park clean and welcoming by removing litter and refuse from 34 miles of park trails, along boundary roadways, and in creekside areas. This work improves visitor safety, protects wildlife, and helps maintain the park’s natural beauty. Volunteers should contact the park in advance to ensure they have proper equipment, including trash pickers, bags, gloves, and reflective vests, before beginning litter pickup activities.

Location: Swatara State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 17028

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Wildlife & Habitat Stewardship Volunteer

Volunteers assist with hands-on wildlife and habitat stewardship projects throughout the park. Activities may include building, installing, monitoring, reporting on, and repairing wildlife structures such as bat boxes, bluebird and wood duck nest boxes, turtle basking platforms, and other habitat features. Volunteers may also help collect basic monitoring data, observe wildlife use, and report maintenance needs to park staff. All manmade structures require park approval prior to installation on park property. This opportunity supports the protection and enhancement of wildlife habitat while contributing to long-term conservation and education efforts.

Location: Boyd Big Tree Preserve Conservation Area

Volunteers assist with hands-on wildlife and habitat stewardship projects throughout the park. Activities may include building, installing, monitoring, reporting on, and repairing wildlife structures such as bat boxes, bluebird and wood duck nest boxes, turtle basking platforms, and other habitat features. Volunteers may also help collect basic monitoring data, observe wildlife use, and report maintenance needs to park staff. All manmade structures require park approval prior to installation on park property. This opportunity supports the protection and enhancement of wildlife habitat while contributing to long-term conservation and education efforts.

Location: Boyd Big Tree Preserve Conservation Area

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 17028

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Wildlife & Habitat Stewardship Volunteer

Volunteers assist with hands-on wildlife and habitat stewardship projects throughout the park. Activities may include building, installing, monitoring, reporting on, and repairing wildlife structures such as bat boxes, bluebird and wood duck nest boxes, turtle basking platforms, and other habitat features. Volunteers may also help collect basic monitoring data, observe wildlife use, and report maintenance needs to park staff. All manmade structures require park approval prior to installation on park property. This opportunity supports the protection and enhancement of wildlife habitat while contributing to long-term conservation and education efforts.

Location: Joseph E. Ibberson Conservation Area

Volunteers assist with hands-on wildlife and habitat stewardship projects throughout the park. Activities may include building, installing, monitoring, reporting on, and repairing wildlife structures such as bat boxes, bluebird and wood duck nest boxes, turtle basking platforms, and other habitat features. Volunteers may also help collect basic monitoring data, observe wildlife use, and report maintenance needs to park staff. All manmade structures require park approval prior to installation on park property. This opportunity supports the protection and enhancement of wildlife habitat while contributing to long-term conservation and education efforts.

Location: Joseph E. Ibberson Conservation Area

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 17028

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Wildlife & Habitat Stewardship Volunteer

Volunteers assist with hands-on wildlife and habitat stewardship projects throughout the park. Activities may include building, installing, monitoring, reporting on, and repairing wildlife structures such as bat boxes, bluebird and wood duck nest boxes, turtle basking platforms, and other habitat features. Volunteers may also help collect basic monitoring data, observe wildlife use, and report maintenance needs to park staff. All manmade structures require park approval prior to installation on park property. This opportunity supports the protection and enhancement of wildlife habitat while contributing to long-term conservation and education efforts.

Location: Memorial Lake State Park

Volunteers assist with hands-on wildlife and habitat stewardship projects throughout the park. Activities may include building, installing, monitoring, reporting on, and repairing wildlife structures such as bat boxes, bluebird and wood duck nest boxes, turtle basking platforms, and other habitat features. Volunteers may also help collect basic monitoring data, observe wildlife use, and report maintenance needs to park staff. All manmade structures require park approval prior to installation on park property. This opportunity supports the protection and enhancement of wildlife habitat while contributing to long-term conservation and education efforts.

Location: Memorial Lake State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 17028

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Wildlife & Habitat Stewardship Volunteer

Volunteers assist with hands-on wildlife and habitat stewardship projects throughout the park. Activities may include building, installing, monitoring, reporting on, and repairing wildlife structures such as bat boxes, bluebird and wood duck nest boxes, turtle basking platforms, and other habitat features. Volunteers may also help collect basic monitoring data, observe wildlife use, and report maintenance needs to park staff. All manmade structures require park approval prior to installation on park property. This opportunity supports the protection and enhancement of wildlife habitat while contributing to long-term conservation and education efforts.

Location: Swatara State Park

Volunteers assist with hands-on wildlife and habitat stewardship projects throughout the park. Activities may include building, installing, monitoring, reporting on, and repairing wildlife structures such as bat boxes, bluebird and wood duck nest boxes, turtle basking platforms, and other habitat features. Volunteers may also help collect basic monitoring data, observe wildlife use, and report maintenance needs to park staff. All manmade structures require park approval prior to installation on park property. This opportunity supports the protection and enhancement of wildlife habitat while contributing to long-term conservation and education efforts.

Location: Swatara State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 17028

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Bear Hole Trail Drive-Thru Facilitator

Volunteers staff the entrance or exit of the Bear Hole Trail Drive-Thru program at Swatara State Park. Responsibilities include greeting visitors, reviewing program rules, explaining park attributes and points of interest along the trail, managing traffic flow, and helping ensure a smooth and safe experience for all participants. Volunteers will also keep attendance records of program participants. The program operates from 9:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. on the second Friday and Saturday of each month, and on the fourth Friday and Saturday during March, April, September, and October. The Drive-Thru does not operate from December through February.

Location: Swatara State Park

Volunteers staff the entrance or exit of the Bear Hole Trail Drive-Thru program at Swatara State Park. Responsibilities include greeting visitors, reviewing program rules, explaining park attributes and points of interest along the trail, managing traffic flow, and helping ensure a smooth and safe experience for all participants. Volunteers will also keep attendance records of program participants. The program operates from 9:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. on the second Friday and Saturday of each month, and on the fourth Friday and Saturday during March, April, September, and October. The Drive-Thru does not operate from December through February.

Location: Swatara State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 17028

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Campground Host 2026

This position is for potential hosts at Little Buffalo State Park. Signing up for this opportunity does not guarantee you a position, it just allows you to be on our waiting list for an open position for the 2026 season. You will be emailed when there are openings that you can apply for. This is NOT for the 2027 season, so please do not sign up if you are unavailable for this current year. Another opportunity is created for the 2027 season, and you may sign up to be on that list. 

Our campground host duties are fairly simple. Hosts are expected to be fully available during peak hours of camping (Friday evening through Sunday morning, within reasonable hours) and available during the week as needed. Hosts are primarily in charge of placing and removing permits, greeting guests, pick up trash, tidy restrooms if needed, and kindly reminding folks of rules. They are also required to notify law enforcement of any violations they witness during their stay. Hosts will also be asked to occassionally stack wood on the front porch of our firewood shed as needed and may be asked to assist with any festivals or environmental education activities during their stay. 

Hosts may be permitted to leave for periods of time as long as they notify rangers and/or management of their absence. Hosts may be asked to kindly remind visitors of rules when needed, but not to enforce them. Hosts must be role models for other campers - any pets must remain on leash or fenced in (or remain safely in the camper), hosts must wear shirts during their stay, and hosts MUST remain courteous and kind to all visitors at all times. Hosts must NOT engage in visitors that are overly disruptive or potentially dangerous - hosts need to notify rangers or local police to deal with any and all major disturbances. 

Our campground has 5 primitive (walk-to) sites, 43 campsites (roughly half are electric and 2 are paved/ADA accessible). We have one host site, so the position is a bit competitive. Sites 42 and 43 that are ADA accessible also have sewage hook ups in addition to electric. Due to our water situation, NONE of our sites have water at the site. 


**Water Situation**

Please keep in mind that there is no water at our park's campsites at this time. There will not be for some time. We will use a potable water tanker to haul water to the campground, and you may choose to fill your tank at a fill station at the park office or with the tanker beside the bath house prior to going to your site. If you need to refill during your stay, you will have to move your camper in order to do that. For that reason, we are allowing 2 week stays for hosts as well as the normal month-long assignments. The host site is located beside the newer (built in 2019) bath house. The bath house has nice showers and a large sink in the back for dish washing. Water is not drinkable but is safe for showering and cleaning dishes with. If you have further questions about the water situation, please reach out to the park office at 717-567-9255.

Location: Little Buffalo State Park

This position is for potential hosts at Little Buffalo State Park. Signing up for this opportunity does not guarantee you a position, it just allows you to be on our waiting list for an open position for the 2026 season. You will be emailed when there are openings that you can apply for. This is NOT for the 2027 season, so please do not sign up if you are unavailable for this current year. Another opportunity is created for the 2027 season, and you may sign up to be on that list. 

Our campground host duties are fairly simple. Hosts are expected to be fully available during peak hours of camping (Friday evening through Sunday morning, within reasonable hours) and available during the week as needed. Hosts are primarily in charge of placing and removing permits, greeting guests, pick up trash, tidy restrooms if needed, and kindly reminding folks of rules. They are also required to notify law enforcement of any violations they witness during their stay. Hosts will also be asked to occassionally stack wood on the front porch of our firewood shed as needed and may be asked to assist with any festivals or environmental education activities during their stay. 

Hosts may be permitted to leave for periods of time as long as they notify rangers and/or management of their absence. Hosts may be asked to kindly remind visitors of rules when needed, but not to enforce them. Hosts must be role models for other campers - any pets must remain on leash or fenced in (or remain safely in the camper), hosts must wear shirts during their stay, and hosts MUST remain courteous and kind to all visitors at all times. Hosts must NOT engage in visitors that are overly disruptive or potentially dangerous - hosts need to notify rangers or local police to deal with any and all major disturbances. 

Our campground has 5 primitive (walk-to) sites, 43 campsites (roughly half are electric and 2 are paved/ADA accessible). We have one host site, so the position is a bit competitive. Sites 42 and 43 that are ADA accessible also have sewage hook ups in addition to electric. Due to our water situation, NONE of our sites have water at the site. 


**Water Situation**

Please keep in mind that there is no water at our park's campsites at this time. There will not be for some time. We will use a potable water tanker to haul water to the campground, and you may choose to fill your tank at a fill station at the park office or with the tanker beside the bath house prior to going to your site. If you need to refill during your stay, you will have to move your camper in order to do that. For that reason, we are allowing 2 week stays for hosts as well as the normal month-long assignments. The host site is located beside the newer (built in 2019) bath house. The bath house has nice showers and a large sink in the back for dish washing. Water is not drinkable but is safe for showering and cleaning dishes with. If you have further questions about the water situation, please reach out to the park office at 717-567-9255.

Location: Little Buffalo State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 17074

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Campground Host 2027

This position is for potential hosts at Little Buffalo State Park. Signing up for this opportunity does not guarantee you a position, it just allows you to be on our waiting list for an open position for the 2027 season. You will be emailed when there are openings that you can apply for. Another opportunity is created for the current 2026 season, and you may sign up to be on that list. 

Our campground host duties are fairly simple. Hosts are expected to be fully available during peak hours of camping (Friday evening through Sunday morning, within reasonable hours) and available during the week as needed. Hosts are primarily in charge of placing and removing permits, greeting guests, pick up trash, tidy restrooms if needed, and kindly reminding folks of rules. They are also required to notify law enforcement of any violations they witness during their stay. Hosts will also be asked to occassionally stack wood on the front porch of our firewood shed as needed and may be asked to assist with any festivals or environmental education activities during their stay. 

Hosts may be permitted to leave for periods of time as long as they notify rangers and/or management of their absence. Hosts may be asked to kindly remind visitors of rules when needed, but not to enforce them. Hosts must be role models for other campers - any pets must remain on leash or fenced in (or remain safely in the camper), hosts must wear shirts during their stay, and hosts MUST remain courteous and kind to all visitors at all times. Hosts must NOT engage in visitors that are overly disruptive or potentially dangerous - hosts need to notify rangers or local police to deal with any and all major disturbances. 

Our campground has 5 primitive (walk-to) sites, 43 campsites (roughly half are electric and 2 are paved/ADA accessible). We have one host site, so the position is a bit competitive. Sites 42 and 43 that are ADA accessible also have sewage hook ups in addition to electric. Due to our water situation, NONE of our sites have water at the site. 


**Water Situation** Please keep in mind that there is no water at our park's campsites at this time. There will not be for some time. We will use a potable water tanker to haul water to the campground, and you may choose to fill your tank at a fill station at the park office or with the tanker beside the bath house prior to going to your site. If you need to refill during your stay, you will have to move your camper in order to do that. For that reason, we are allowing 2 week stays for hosts as well as the normal month-long assignments. The host site is located beside the newer (built in 2019) bath house. The bath house has nice showers and a large sink in the back for dish washing. Water is not drinkable but is safe for showering and cleaning dishes with. If you have further questions about the water situation, please reach out to the park office at 717-567-9255.

Location: Little Buffalo State Park

This position is for potential hosts at Little Buffalo State Park. Signing up for this opportunity does not guarantee you a position, it just allows you to be on our waiting list for an open position for the 2027 season. You will be emailed when there are openings that you can apply for. Another opportunity is created for the current 2026 season, and you may sign up to be on that list. 

Our campground host duties are fairly simple. Hosts are expected to be fully available during peak hours of camping (Friday evening through Sunday morning, within reasonable hours) and available during the week as needed. Hosts are primarily in charge of placing and removing permits, greeting guests, pick up trash, tidy restrooms if needed, and kindly reminding folks of rules. They are also required to notify law enforcement of any violations they witness during their stay. Hosts will also be asked to occassionally stack wood on the front porch of our firewood shed as needed and may be asked to assist with any festivals or environmental education activities during their stay. 

Hosts may be permitted to leave for periods of time as long as they notify rangers and/or management of their absence. Hosts may be asked to kindly remind visitors of rules when needed, but not to enforce them. Hosts must be role models for other campers - any pets must remain on leash or fenced in (or remain safely in the camper), hosts must wear shirts during their stay, and hosts MUST remain courteous and kind to all visitors at all times. Hosts must NOT engage in visitors that are overly disruptive or potentially dangerous - hosts need to notify rangers or local police to deal with any and all major disturbances. 

Our campground has 5 primitive (walk-to) sites, 43 campsites (roughly half are electric and 2 are paved/ADA accessible). We have one host site, so the position is a bit competitive. Sites 42 and 43 that are ADA accessible also have sewage hook ups in addition to electric. Due to our water situation, NONE of our sites have water at the site. 


**Water Situation** Please keep in mind that there is no water at our park's campsites at this time. There will not be for some time. We will use a potable water tanker to haul water to the campground, and you may choose to fill your tank at a fill station at the park office or with the tanker beside the bath house prior to going to your site. If you need to refill during your stay, you will have to move your camper in order to do that. For that reason, we are allowing 2 week stays for hosts as well as the normal month-long assignments. The host site is located beside the newer (built in 2019) bath house. The bath house has nice showers and a large sink in the back for dish washing. Water is not drinkable but is safe for showering and cleaning dishes with. If you have further questions about the water situation, please reach out to the park office at 717-567-9255.

Location: Little Buffalo State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 17074

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Grant Writing & Research Assistance

Our Friends of Little Buffalo is actively seeking someone to assist with searching for and applying for grants for projects in the park. No experience is needed, but some background knowledge of grants is definitely helpful. We will mostly be working with historical type grants to allow us to find funding for our historical projects, as well as ADA grants to improve accessibility in the park. 

Location: Little Buffalo State Park

Our Friends of Little Buffalo is actively seeking someone to assist with searching for and applying for grants for projects in the park. No experience is needed, but some background knowledge of grants is definitely helpful. We will mostly be working with historical type grants to allow us to find funding for our historical projects, as well as ADA grants to improve accessibility in the park. 

Location: Little Buffalo State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 17074

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Weekly Weeders

Interested in learning more about gardening with native plants? Volunteer to mulch, pull weeds, divide plants, and amend soil in the center's native plant garden. We provide instruction, tools, and weeding mats. This is a seasonal opportunity.

2026 Schedule

This opportunity will occur every Monday from March 23 - September 28, 2026, with the exception of April 20th. Other dates may be canceled due to unforeseen circumstances, please pay attention to your email, you will be notified in advance. 

Location: Jacobsburg Environmental Education Center

Interested in learning more about gardening with native plants? Volunteer to mulch, pull weeds, divide plants, and amend soil in the center's native plant garden. We provide instruction, tools, and weeding mats. This is a seasonal opportunity.

2026 Schedule

This opportunity will occur every Monday from March 23 - September 28, 2026, with the exception of April 20th. Other dates may be canceled due to unforeseen circumstances, please pay attention to your email, you will be notified in advance. 

Location: Jacobsburg Environmental Education Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 18064

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Sproul State Forest-- SF Hiking Trail Stewards Chuck Keiper and Donut Hole Trails

We are looking for Donut Hole and Chuck Keiper Trail System Stewards to adopt sections of the two state forest hiking trails in our district. Trail System Stewards traverse their assigned trails quarterly. Stewards will brush trails; report downed trees and perform other routine maintenance such as benching and blazing. To adopt a trail section, please call our district office at 570-923-6011 after signing up.


Location: Sproul State Forest

We are looking for Donut Hole and Chuck Keiper Trail System Stewards to adopt sections of the two state forest hiking trails in our district. Trail System Stewards traverse their assigned trails quarterly. Stewards will brush trails; report downed trees and perform other routine maintenance such as benching and blazing. To adopt a trail section, please call our district office at 570-923-6011 after signing up.


Location: Sproul State Forest

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 17764

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Woodworking, art, craft, history

From time to time the park educators see a need for handcrafted items to share with audiences.  This could be small weaving looms, representations of animals, historic toys. Including things that answer the question: "How did children play or learn about nature before electronics?" Put your name on this list, along with your skills and interests so we can find you. Our Heritage Festival, the last full weekend of September will be one event that may utilize your skills.

Location: McConnells Mill State Park

From time to time the park educators see a need for handcrafted items to share with audiences.  This could be small weaving looms, representations of animals, historic toys. Including things that answer the question: "How did children play or learn about nature before electronics?" Put your name on this list, along with your skills and interests so we can find you. Our Heritage Festival, the last full weekend of September will be one event that may utilize your skills.

Location: McConnells Mill State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 16051

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Woodworking, art, craft, history, etc.

From time to time the park educators see a need for handcrafted items to share with audiences.  This could be small weaving looms, representations of animals, historic toys. Including things that answer the question: "How did children play or learn about nature before electronics?" Put your name on this list, along with your skills and interests and we can find you.

Location: Moraine State Park

From time to time the park educators see a need for handcrafted items to share with audiences.  This could be small weaving looms, representations of animals, historic toys. Including things that answer the question: "How did children play or learn about nature before electronics?" Put your name on this list, along with your skills and interests and we can find you.

Location: Moraine State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 16051

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Invasive Plant Removal

Help park staff and other volunteers remove invasive plant species from Susquehannock State Park Sites

Location: Susquehannock State Park

Help park staff and other volunteers remove invasive plant species from Susquehannock State Park Sites

Location: Susquehannock State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 17406

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Friends of Roaring Creek Tract Trail Maintenance

Ongoing trail maintenance as needed throughout the year by the Friends Group. 

Location: Weiser State Forest

Ongoing trail maintenance as needed throughout the year by the Friends Group. 

Location: Weiser State Forest

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Feb 2, 2026 through Dec 31, 2026

Zip Code: 17920

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Turtle Care Thursday

PRESQUE ISLE STATE PARK

VOLUNTEER POSITION

 

 

Volunteer Position Title: Turtle Care

 

Site: Tom Ridge Environmental Center Aqualab

 

Will be trained by park staff to work independently to take care of turtles that reside in the Aqualab. Duties would consist of cleaning the water and food dishes, cleaning of tank glass, proper feeding including removal of uneaten food, moistening of box turtle substrate. Exercise of turtles (optional if you have time) Talking to visitors about the turtle care program

 

Time Requirements: Up to three hours of your time if you include turtle exercise Basic care takes about one to one and a half hours There is a shift for every day of the week Duties can be performed between the hours of 8:00 am to 4:00 pm

 

Skills/Training: Training will be provided Must have an appreciation for turtles and other wildlife. Feel comfortable talking to small groups Safety awareness for public and turtles Understanding of DCNR and its mission

 

Uniform: Uniform vests or T-shirts with name tag will be provided with DCNR Conservation Volunteer logo and must be worn during your work shift Shirt and pants should be of neutral colors (white, tan, black)

 

Evaluation:

DCNR staff will perform evaluations of performance and provide feedback for development.

Location: Presque Isle State Park

PRESQUE ISLE STATE PARK

VOLUNTEER POSITION

 

 

Volunteer Position Title: Turtle Care

 

Site: Tom Ridge Environmental Center Aqualab

 

Will be trained by park staff to work independently to take care of turtles that reside in the Aqualab. Duties would consist of cleaning the water and food dishes, cleaning of tank glass, proper feeding including removal of uneaten food, moistening of box turtle substrate. Exercise of turtles (optional if you have time) Talking to visitors about the turtle care program

 

Time Requirements: Up to three hours of your time if you include turtle exercise Basic care takes about one to one and a half hours There is a shift for every day of the week Duties can be performed between the hours of 8:00 am to 4:00 pm

 

Skills/Training: Training will be provided Must have an appreciation for turtles and other wildlife. Feel comfortable talking to small groups Safety awareness for public and turtles Understanding of DCNR and its mission

 

Uniform: Uniform vests or T-shirts with name tag will be provided with DCNR Conservation Volunteer logo and must be worn during your work shift Shirt and pants should be of neutral colors (white, tan, black)

 

Evaluation:

DCNR staff will perform evaluations of performance and provide feedback for development.

Location: Presque Isle State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 16505

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Historic Research

Help us learn more about our past! There are opportunities for individuals to help the park through research. This would be mostly on your own through the use of a computer or historical societies. No expertise needed! A good wintertime activity or for those who enjoy local history.

Location: Little Buffalo State Park

Help us learn more about our past! There are opportunities for individuals to help the park through research. This would be mostly on your own through the use of a computer or historical societies. No expertise needed! A good wintertime activity or for those who enjoy local history.

Location: Little Buffalo State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 17074

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Adopt-a-Trail - Campground Spur Trail

Volunteer to maintain one of our 9 trails for 2026! Adopt-a-trail volunteers are expected to walk their designated trail monthly from April through October to pick up trash, notify staff of hazards, and lightly trim over-hanging brush as needed. 

Spur trail is a 0.5 mile trail from the campground down to Little Buffalo Road and the lake. It is not a loop. This trail will need occasional pruning and trash clean up. It is one of our lower-maintenance trails. 

Location: Little Buffalo State Park

Volunteer to maintain one of our 9 trails for 2026! Adopt-a-trail volunteers are expected to walk their designated trail monthly from April through October to pick up trash, notify staff of hazards, and lightly trim over-hanging brush as needed. 

Spur trail is a 0.5 mile trail from the campground down to Little Buffalo Road and the lake. It is not a loop. This trail will need occasional pruning and trash clean up. It is one of our lower-maintenance trails. 

Location: Little Buffalo State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 17074

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Mason Dixon Trail

Building and maintaining the section of the Mason Dixon Trail that goes through Susquehanna Riverlands State Park. 

Location: Susquehanna Riverlands State Park

Building and maintaining the section of the Mason Dixon Trail that goes through Susquehanna Riverlands State Park. 

Location: Susquehanna Riverlands State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 17406

Allow Groups: Teams only


Volunteer: Riverplain Clean Ups

Join DCNR staff and partners to clean up the Susquehanna River Flood Plain in Susquehanna Riverlands State Park. There will be 2 or 3 dates in the year that we will meet as a group to do this work.

Location: Susquehanna Riverlands State Park

Join DCNR staff and partners to clean up the Susquehanna River Flood Plain in Susquehanna Riverlands State Park. There will be 2 or 3 dates in the year that we will meet as a group to do this work.

Location: Susquehanna Riverlands State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 17406

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: North Country Trail Butler Chapter volunteers

Many miles of the hiking trails in Moraine State Park are a part of the North Country Trail Association (NCTA), Butler Chapter. Discover training opportunities and help maintain the trail as part of this dedicated group of volunteers. We are looking for volunteers!  Would you like to be a trail adopter? Help maintain the trail? Assist with outreach, communications, and social media?  For more information on how you can help, send us an email at  but@northcountrytrail.org

Location: Moraine State Park

Many miles of the hiking trails in Moraine State Park are a part of the North Country Trail Association (NCTA), Butler Chapter. Discover training opportunities and help maintain the trail as part of this dedicated group of volunteers. We are looking for volunteers!  Would you like to be a trail adopter? Help maintain the trail? Assist with outreach, communications, and social media?  For more information on how you can help, send us an email at  but@northcountrytrail.org

Location: Moraine State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Jan 1, 2026 through Dec 31, 2026

Zip Code: 16051

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Friends of White Clay Creek Preserve

The Friends of the Pennsylvania White Clay Creek Preserve is a volunteer community service organization committed to supporting the Preserve through improvement/maintenance projects, educational programs, and fundraising. It was chartered by a group of concerned citizens to support the Preserve in March 2012, and in 2019 they launched a subcommittee, London Tract Historical Committee, to address the historical structures within the park.

The Friends is a local chapter of the Pennsylvania Parks and Forests Foundation, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to helping all of Pennsylvania’s state parks, forests, and preserves. In 2022 the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources estimates that 214,469 people visited the White Clay Creek Preserve.

Location: White Clay Creek Preserve

The Friends of the Pennsylvania White Clay Creek Preserve is a volunteer community service organization committed to supporting the Preserve through improvement/maintenance projects, educational programs, and fundraising. It was chartered by a group of concerned citizens to support the Preserve in March 2012, and in 2019 they launched a subcommittee, London Tract Historical Committee, to address the historical structures within the park.

The Friends is a local chapter of the Pennsylvania Parks and Forests Foundation, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to helping all of Pennsylvania’s state parks, forests, and preserves. In 2022 the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources estimates that 214,469 people visited the White Clay Creek Preserve.

Location: White Clay Creek Preserve

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 19350

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Trail Maintenance and Cleaning

Memorial Lake State Park has over 2 miles of trails and there may be an opportunity for you to assist with keeping them clean, clear, and accessible to park visitors. If you sign up for this opportunity, please contact the park office for more details on when trail maintenance days will take place.

Location: Memorial Lake State Park

Memorial Lake State Park has over 2 miles of trails and there may be an opportunity for you to assist with keeping them clean, clear, and accessible to park visitors. If you sign up for this opportunity, please contact the park office for more details on when trail maintenance days will take place.

Location: Memorial Lake State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 17028

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Group and Company Clean-Up Days 2026!

Interested in hosting a group or corporate clean-up event at Neshaminy State Park? You're in the right place!

We would love to have your team out to pick litter or clear invasive species in the park. To coordinate a date for your team, you (or your event coordinator) should sign up here, and further instructions on choosing a date will appear. 

If you need help signing up, email NeshaminySP@pa.gov.

Thanks for your interest in coming out to help clean up your state parks!

Location: Neshaminy State Park

Interested in hosting a group or corporate clean-up event at Neshaminy State Park? You're in the right place!

We would love to have your team out to pick litter or clear invasive species in the park. To coordinate a date for your team, you (or your event coordinator) should sign up here, and further instructions on choosing a date will appear. 

If you need help signing up, email NeshaminySP@pa.gov.

Thanks for your interest in coming out to help clean up your state parks!

Location: Neshaminy State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 19020

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Trail Maintenance and Cleaning

Boyd Big Tree Preserve has over 12 miles of trails and there may be an opportunity for you to assist with keeping them clean, clear, and accessible to park visitors. If you sign up for this opportunity, please contact the park office for more details on when trail maintenance days will take place.

Location: Boyd Big Tree Preserve Conservation Area

Boyd Big Tree Preserve has over 12 miles of trails and there may be an opportunity for you to assist with keeping them clean, clear, and accessible to park visitors. If you sign up for this opportunity, please contact the park office for more details on when trail maintenance days will take place.

Location: Boyd Big Tree Preserve Conservation Area

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 17112

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Trail Maintenance and Cleaning

Joseph Ibberson Conservation Area has over 8 miles of trails and there may be an opportunity for you to assist with keeping them clean, clear, and accessible to park visitors. If you sign up for this opportunity, please contact the park office for more details on when trail maintenance days will take place.

Location: Joseph E. Ibberson Conservation Area

Joseph Ibberson Conservation Area has over 8 miles of trails and there may be an opportunity for you to assist with keeping them clean, clear, and accessible to park visitors. If you sign up for this opportunity, please contact the park office for more details on when trail maintenance days will take place.

Location: Joseph E. Ibberson Conservation Area

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 17032

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Trail Maintenance and Cleaning

Swatara State Park has approximately 34 miles of trails and there may be an opportunity for you to assist with keeping them clean, clear, and accessible to park visitors. If you sign up for this opportunity, please contact the park office for more details on when trail maintenance days will take place.

Location: Swatara State Park

Swatara State Park has approximately 34 miles of trails and there may be an opportunity for you to assist with keeping them clean, clear, and accessible to park visitors. If you sign up for this opportunity, please contact the park office for more details on when trail maintenance days will take place.

Location: Swatara State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 17038

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: "Multi-use" and "Hiking Only" Trail Stewards

Sproul State Forest is looking for volunteers to become trail stewards to reestablish/maintain the many miles of abandoned "multi-use" red blazed trails, and "hiking only" yellow blazed trails, within the district. We are looking for "multi-use" and "hiking only" stewards to adopt any hiking/multi-use trails in our district. Trail System Stewards traverse their assigned trails quarterly. This would include brushing, blazing, reporting downed trees, and benching any of the multi-use and hiking trails in the Sproul State Forest.  Please note, only volunteers with chainsaw certifications may cut trees off of the trail. Volunteers, please call 570-923-6011 with your request to adopt a trail before performing any work. 

Location: Sproul State Forest

Sproul State Forest is looking for volunteers to become trail stewards to reestablish/maintain the many miles of abandoned "multi-use" red blazed trails, and "hiking only" yellow blazed trails, within the district. We are looking for "multi-use" and "hiking only" stewards to adopt any hiking/multi-use trails in our district. Trail System Stewards traverse their assigned trails quarterly. This would include brushing, blazing, reporting downed trees, and benching any of the multi-use and hiking trails in the Sproul State Forest.  Please note, only volunteers with chainsaw certifications may cut trees off of the trail. Volunteers, please call 570-923-6011 with your request to adopt a trail before performing any work. 

Location: Sproul State Forest

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 17764

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Sproul State Forest ATV Trail Stewards

This opportunity is designated for club volunteer workdays, and other designated days set up by the district to help maintain Whiskey Springs and Bloody Skillet ATV Trail Systems.

Location: Sproul State Forest

This opportunity is designated for club volunteer workdays, and other designated days set up by the district to help maintain Whiskey Springs and Bloody Skillet ATV Trail Systems.

Location: Sproul State Forest

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 17764

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Trail Maintenance and Cleaning

Tobyhanna State Park Complex (including Gouldsboro State Park) has over 30 miles of trails and there may be an opportunity for you to assist with keeping them clean, clear, and accessible to park visitors. If you sign up for this opportunity, please contact the park office for more details on when trail maintenance days will take place.

Location: Gouldsboro State Park

Tobyhanna State Park Complex (including Gouldsboro State Park) has over 30 miles of trails and there may be an opportunity for you to assist with keeping them clean, clear, and accessible to park visitors. If you sign up for this opportunity, please contact the park office for more details on when trail maintenance days will take place.

Location: Gouldsboro State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 18466

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Trail Maintenance and Cleaning

Tobyhanna State Park Complex has over 30 miles of trails and there may be an opportunity for you to assist with keeping them clean, clear, and accessible to park visitors.  If you sign up for this opportunity, please contact the park office for more details on when trail maintenance days will take place.

Location: Tobyhanna State Park

Tobyhanna State Park Complex has over 30 miles of trails and there may be an opportunity for you to assist with keeping them clean, clear, and accessible to park visitors.  If you sign up for this opportunity, please contact the park office for more details on when trail maintenance days will take place.

Location: Tobyhanna State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 18466

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Campground Host

Ohiopyle State Park is looking for individual(s) to fill two campground host positions.  There are two host sites available 1 with full hookup amenities but is not pet friendly and one site with Electric 120/30/50 amp and is pet friendly.  We would like the host to stay 3-4 weeks but longer opportunities are available. 

Volunteers must set an example by being a model camper practicing good housekeeping at all times in and around the site and by observing all rules and regulations

Volunteers will perform light cleanup in the campground (two-three hours per day), checking restrooms and alerting staff to any issues including locking stalls if maintenance is required, general litter pickup, placing permits at campsites and remove expired permits from site posts, cleaning out fire rings.

Location: Ohiopyle State Park

Ohiopyle State Park is looking for individual(s) to fill two campground host positions.  There are two host sites available 1 with full hookup amenities but is not pet friendly and one site with Electric 120/30/50 amp and is pet friendly.  We would like the host to stay 3-4 weeks but longer opportunities are available. 

Volunteers must set an example by being a model camper practicing good housekeeping at all times in and around the site and by observing all rules and regulations

Volunteers will perform light cleanup in the campground (two-three hours per day), checking restrooms and alerting staff to any issues including locking stalls if maintenance is required, general litter pickup, placing permits at campsites and remove expired permits from site posts, cleaning out fire rings.

Location: Ohiopyle State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 15470

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: September 2026 Trail Day

Basic trail maintenance. Specific tasks as needed decided closer to date.

Location: Ohiopyle State Park

Basic trail maintenance. Specific tasks as needed decided closer to date.

Location: Ohiopyle State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Sep 12, 2026

Zip Code: 15470

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Trail Maintenance

Help maintain the park's hiking trails.  Tasks may include clearing obstructions, cutting back encroaching vegetation, or more in-depth projects as directed by park staff including trail surface repair, water bar installation, or erosion control.

Location: Fort Washington State Park

Help maintain the park's hiking trails.  Tasks may include clearing obstructions, cutting back encroaching vegetation, or more in-depth projects as directed by park staff including trail surface repair, water bar installation, or erosion control.

Location: Fort Washington State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 19034

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Tom Ridge Environmental Center Information Desk Assistant - Monday 1 pm - 4 pm

PRESQUE ISLE STATE PARK

VOLUNTEER POSITION

 

 

Volunteer Position Title: TREC Information Desk Assistant

 

Site: (TREC) Tom Ridge Environmental Center

 

Position Description:

Greet all visitors, answer questions, provide program information, provide information about the Tom Ridge Environmental Center (TREC), Presque Isle State Park (PISP), and Erie Bluffs State Park (EBSP) Direct questions regarding the local area and attractions to the Visit Erie staff when available. Assist with signing in guests for park office use or partner business. Provide visitors with interactive materials and program materials. Upon visitor request you can provide tours of the Aqua Lab and/or Natural History Collection Museum. Parent or guardian must be present with minors Assist with folding brochures, making buttons, cutting out programming materials and other tasks that park staff may need assistance with. Assist Park staff offsite at local events such as sport shows, community events, and other opportunities.

 

Time Requirements: There will be two shifts to cover at the desk: 10:00am-1:00pm and 1:00pm-4:00pm Volunteers must arrive 5 minutes prior to the shift time to receive updates from staff or previous volunteers. Tom Ridge Environmental Center hours are, April 1 – October 31 open daily 8:00 am to

4:00 pm.  November 1 – March 31 open Tuesday -Saturday 8:00am to 4:00 pm.

3 to 4 hours for offsite events may be expected.

 

 

Skills/Training: Ability to understand and follow verbal and written instructions necessary to job Ability to listen and respond to visitors appropriately Ability to speak comfortably to individuals and groups Knowledge and familiarity of facility and park Attendance at volunteer training Understanding of DCNR and its mission

 

Uniform: Uniform vests or T-shirts with name tags will be provided with DCNR Conservation Volunteer logo to be worn while volunteering. Professional, appropriate casual dress Shirt and pants should be of neutral colors (white, tan, black) Space will be available to store personal items while working

 

Evaluation:

DCNR staff will perform evaluations of performance and provide feedback for development.

 


Location: Presque Isle State Park

PRESQUE ISLE STATE PARK

VOLUNTEER POSITION

 

 

Volunteer Position Title: TREC Information Desk Assistant

 

Site: (TREC) Tom Ridge Environmental Center

 

Position Description:

Greet all visitors, answer questions, provide program information, provide information about the Tom Ridge Environmental Center (TREC), Presque Isle State Park (PISP), and Erie Bluffs State Park (EBSP) Direct questions regarding the local area and attractions to the Visit Erie staff when available. Assist with signing in guests for park office use or partner business. Provide visitors with interactive materials and program materials. Upon visitor request you can provide tours of the Aqua Lab and/or Natural History Collection Museum. Parent or guardian must be present with minors Assist with folding brochures, making buttons, cutting out programming materials and other tasks that park staff may need assistance with. Assist Park staff offsite at local events such as sport shows, community events, and other opportunities.

 

Time Requirements: There will be two shifts to cover at the desk: 10:00am-1:00pm and 1:00pm-4:00pm Volunteers must arrive 5 minutes prior to the shift time to receive updates from staff or previous volunteers. Tom Ridge Environmental Center hours are, April 1 – October 31 open daily 8:00 am to

4:00 pm.  November 1 – March 31 open Tuesday -Saturday 8:00am to 4:00 pm.

3 to 4 hours for offsite events may be expected.

 

 

Skills/Training: Ability to understand and follow verbal and written instructions necessary to job Ability to listen and respond to visitors appropriately Ability to speak comfortably to individuals and groups Knowledge and familiarity of facility and park Attendance at volunteer training Understanding of DCNR and its mission

 

Uniform: Uniform vests or T-shirts with name tags will be provided with DCNR Conservation Volunteer logo to be worn while volunteering. Professional, appropriate casual dress Shirt and pants should be of neutral colors (white, tan, black) Space will be available to store personal items while working

 

Evaluation:

DCNR staff will perform evaluations of performance and provide feedback for development.

 


Location: Presque Isle State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 16505

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Educator

Volunteers are encouraged to share their passions and expertise. Working with the volunteer coordinator, this opportunity allows volunteers to substitute for educators, help with educational field trips, or lead their own programs. 

Location: Jacobsburg Environmental Education Center

Volunteers are encouraged to share their passions and expertise. Working with the volunteer coordinator, this opportunity allows volunteers to substitute for educators, help with educational field trips, or lead their own programs. 

Location: Jacobsburg Environmental Education Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 18064

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Preachers Camp Trail Work

Perform trail maintenance at Sawmill Trail. Maintenance ranges from weed whacking, blazing, planting trees, trimming brush, and picking litter.

Location: Beltzville State Park

Perform trail maintenance at Sawmill Trail. Maintenance ranges from weed whacking, blazing, planting trees, trimming brush, and picking litter.

Location: Beltzville State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 18235

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Ground Pine/Bird Blind Trail Work

Perform trail maintenance at Sawmill Trail. Maintenance ranges from weed whacking, blazing, planting trees, trimming brush, and picking litter.

Location: Beltzville State Park

Perform trail maintenance at Sawmill Trail. Maintenance ranges from weed whacking, blazing, planting trees, trimming brush, and picking litter.

Location: Beltzville State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 18235

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Cove Ridge Trail Work

Perform trail maintenance at Sawmill Trail. Maintenance ranges from weed whacking, blazing, planting trees, trimming brush, and picking litter.

Location: Beltzville State Park

Perform trail maintenance at Sawmill Trail. Maintenance ranges from weed whacking, blazing, planting trees, trimming brush, and picking litter.

Location: Beltzville State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 18235

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Pine Run Cove Trail Work

Perform trail maintenance at Sawmill Trail. Maintenance ranges from weed whacking, blazing, planting trees, trimming brush, and picking litter.

Location: Beltzville State Park

Perform trail maintenance at Sawmill Trail. Maintenance ranges from weed whacking, blazing, planting trees, trimming brush, and picking litter.

Location: Beltzville State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 18235

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Michaux State Forest Fire Activities

This opportunity is for existing fire fighters and fire related programs.

Location: Michaux State Forest

This opportunity is for existing fire fighters and fire related programs.

Location: Michaux State Forest

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 17202

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Nolde Forest Trail Maintenance 2026

There are many ways to volunteer to help maintain the trails at Nolde Forest.

During the Spring, Summer, and Fall, our volunteer trail crew meets on Sunday evenings. If you are interested in joining this group, please call the park office for more information as meeting location and times change weekly depending on park needs. Trail Crew members, please record your weekly hours here.

If working independently is more your style, we also have a volunteer "Adopt-a-Trail" program. You will be assigned a trail in the park and you can come volunteer on your trail as your schedule allows. There is no set time, though we ask that you come out and check the trail at least once a month. But this option allows you to volunteer on your own schedule when it works for you. After an orientation with park staff you will simply show up when convenient for you, access the volunteer tools, and work for as long as your day allows. Please record your independent volunteer hours here for any trail work duties.

Location: Nolde Forest Environmental Education Center

There are many ways to volunteer to help maintain the trails at Nolde Forest.

During the Spring, Summer, and Fall, our volunteer trail crew meets on Sunday evenings. If you are interested in joining this group, please call the park office for more information as meeting location and times change weekly depending on park needs. Trail Crew members, please record your weekly hours here.

If working independently is more your style, we also have a volunteer "Adopt-a-Trail" program. You will be assigned a trail in the park and you can come volunteer on your trail as your schedule allows. There is no set time, though we ask that you come out and check the trail at least once a month. But this option allows you to volunteer on your own schedule when it works for you. After an orientation with park staff you will simply show up when convenient for you, access the volunteer tools, and work for as long as your day allows. Please record your independent volunteer hours here for any trail work duties.

Location: Nolde Forest Environmental Education Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 19607

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: 3MJC a nonprofit organization

The Moraine, McConnell’s Mill and Jennings Commission (3MJC) is on a mission! We are a community 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization providing support for Moraine and McConnells Mill State Parks and Jennings Environmental Education Center in beautiful Western Pennsylvania. Our mission is to enhance the appearance and function of these parks and to help educate the public and park visitors on park operations. We invite you to browse our website and attend one of our free monthly public meetings to learn more about our organization and the projects we manage. https://www.3mjc.org/

Location: Moraine State Park

The Moraine, McConnell’s Mill and Jennings Commission (3MJC) is on a mission! We are a community 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization providing support for Moraine and McConnells Mill State Parks and Jennings Environmental Education Center in beautiful Western Pennsylvania. Our mission is to enhance the appearance and function of these parks and to help educate the public and park visitors on park operations. We invite you to browse our website and attend one of our free monthly public meetings to learn more about our organization and the projects we manage. https://www.3mjc.org/

Location: Moraine State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 16051

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: The Friends of Tyler State Park

The mission of the Friends of Tyler State Park is to support the park in preserving, promoting, and maintaining the educational, recreational, natural, and historical resources of the park. The Friends of Tyler State Park hosts community service, recreational and educational events. 

Location: Tyler State Park

The mission of the Friends of Tyler State Park is to support the park in preserving, promoting, and maintaining the educational, recreational, natural, and historical resources of the park. The Friends of Tyler State Park hosts community service, recreational and educational events. 

Location: Tyler State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 18940-1151

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Trail Crew

Typical trail work which involves trail maintenance, tree removal, blazing, and approved trail reroutes.

Location: French Creek State Park

Typical trail work which involves trail maintenance, tree removal, blazing, and approved trail reroutes.

Location: French Creek State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 19520

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Trail Crew

Typical park trail work that involves trail maintenance, trail rehab, and approved trail reroutes.

Location: Marsh Creek State Park

Typical park trail work that involves trail maintenance, trail rehab, and approved trail reroutes.

Location: Marsh Creek State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 19335

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Invasive Plant Removal

Invasive plant species degrade the ecosystem functioning in our parks. At Samuel S. Lewis State Park, the understory has been completely replaced by these plants. They are not valuable to wildlife and prevent native species from regenerating. Because these plants take up space, nutrients, and sunlight sections of the woods at Sam Lewis will not be able to regenerate as trees age and die. 

Location: Samuel S. Lewis State Park

Invasive plant species degrade the ecosystem functioning in our parks. At Samuel S. Lewis State Park, the understory has been completely replaced by these plants. They are not valuable to wildlife and prevent native species from regenerating. Because these plants take up space, nutrients, and sunlight sections of the woods at Sam Lewis will not be able to regenerate as trees age and die. 

Location: Samuel S. Lewis State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 17406

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Glacier Ridge Trail Ultramarathon

Contact the GRT team to see how you can help!
The GRT will offer four events to provide participants a choice of distances to match their experience, early-season fitness, and season-long goals – the 20 Mile Trail Run, the 50K and 50 Mile Ultramarathons and the 50-Mile 5-person relay. Except for a short stretch at the start and near the end, the 20 Mile and 50K events will be entirely on an exceptional single-track trail. In addition to the single-track, the 50 Mile course also includes a section of very runnable, yet very hilly, double-track/fire roads through beautiful hardwood forests. This race is held annually to celebrate our local trails and to provide a donation of all net proceeds to Moraine State Park, Jennings Environmental Center and McConnells Mill State Park. Our generous race sponsors have offset many of the race costs so that $140,000 could be provided to these parks over the race’s lifespan of thirteen years.

Location: Moraine State Park

Contact the GRT team to see how you can help!
The GRT will offer four events to provide participants a choice of distances to match their experience, early-season fitness, and season-long goals – the 20 Mile Trail Run, the 50K and 50 Mile Ultramarathons and the 50-Mile 5-person relay. Except for a short stretch at the start and near the end, the 20 Mile and 50K events will be entirely on an exceptional single-track trail. In addition to the single-track, the 50 Mile course also includes a section of very runnable, yet very hilly, double-track/fire roads through beautiful hardwood forests. This race is held annually to celebrate our local trails and to provide a donation of all net proceeds to Moraine State Park, Jennings Environmental Center and McConnells Mill State Park. Our generous race sponsors have offset many of the race costs so that $140,000 could be provided to these parks over the race’s lifespan of thirteen years.

Location: Moraine State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 16051

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Moraine Preservation Fund

Moraine Preservation Fund (MPF) is a non-profit, volunteer organization that supports Moraine State Park. MPF has helped to develop important wildlife restoration projects like Project BATitat, the Osprey and Barn Owl Reintroduction Programs, along with the creation of a Native Plant & Butterfly Trail near the Giftshop.
MPF operates the Owlet Gift Shop located at McDanel’s Boat Launch, located off the North Shore park exit on Rt. 422 in Portersville. Moraine Preservation Fund also operates Preston’s Pearl, an enclosed pontoon boat that offers interpretive boat tours around Lake Arthur.  
Our Mission:
To promote community stewardship of natural resources within Moraine State Park, McConnells Mill State Park and Jennings Environmental Education Center.

Location: Moraine State Park

Moraine Preservation Fund (MPF) is a non-profit, volunteer organization that supports Moraine State Park. MPF has helped to develop important wildlife restoration projects like Project BATitat, the Osprey and Barn Owl Reintroduction Programs, along with the creation of a Native Plant & Butterfly Trail near the Giftshop.
MPF operates the Owlet Gift Shop located at McDanel’s Boat Launch, located off the North Shore park exit on Rt. 422 in Portersville. Moraine Preservation Fund also operates Preston’s Pearl, an enclosed pontoon boat that offers interpretive boat tours around Lake Arthur.  
Our Mission:
To promote community stewardship of natural resources within Moraine State Park, McConnells Mill State Park and Jennings Environmental Education Center.

Location: Moraine State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 16051

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Chestnut Orchard Volunteers

Occasionally we need assistance with on-going research within our American Chestnut orchards.  This may include harvesting nuts, measuring, mowing, cutting, or pruning trees. 

Location: Codorus State Park

Occasionally we need assistance with on-going research within our American Chestnut orchards.  This may include harvesting nuts, measuring, mowing, cutting, or pruning trees. 

Location: Codorus State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 17331

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Women in the Wild - Past Events

This opportunity is for logging hours from last year's Women in the Wild program. Please do not sign up for this opportunity if you are interested in helping with 2026. 

Location: Little Buffalo State Park

This opportunity is for logging hours from last year's Women in the Wild program. Please do not sign up for this opportunity if you are interested in helping with 2026. 

Location: Little Buffalo State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Jan 1, 2022 through Dec 31, 2026

Zip Code: 17047

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Adopt-a-Garden - Park Office Flower Beds

This project is to help us maintain and weed our flower beds at the park office. No knowledge of plants needed for basic weeding and maintenance. If you prefer to work on your own over time, we do ask that you become familiar with the plants in the beds. This opportunity may also include mulching once a year. 

Location: Little Buffalo State Park

This project is to help us maintain and weed our flower beds at the park office. No knowledge of plants needed for basic weeding and maintenance. If you prefer to work on your own over time, we do ask that you become familiar with the plants in the beds. This opportunity may also include mulching once a year. 

Location: Little Buffalo State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 17074

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Christmas Trail 2026 - Cartoon Cutout Installation

Help us install our charismatic cartoon characters throughout the Covered Bridge Trail for Light Up Little Buffalo! This job requires pounding in stakes and use of a drill to secure the figures to the stakes. It is generally done in November before the ground freezes. 

Location: Little Buffalo State Park

Help us install our charismatic cartoon characters throughout the Covered Bridge Trail for Light Up Little Buffalo! This job requires pounding in stakes and use of a drill to secure the figures to the stakes. It is generally done in November before the ground freezes. 

Location: Little Buffalo State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Jan 1, 2020 through Dec 31, 2026

Zip Code: 17074

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Christmas Trail 2026 - Building Decorating

We're looking for volunteers with an eye for interior design to help us wow our visitors! Our Outdoor Classroom, Train Car, Pavilion, and Shoaff's Mill will all need decorated, and it could be up to you to determine how! Coordinate with our staff to get access to our indoor decorations and you decide when a good time is for you to help us bring some holiday cheer to these buildings. 

Location: Little Buffalo State Park

We're looking for volunteers with an eye for interior design to help us wow our visitors! Our Outdoor Classroom, Train Car, Pavilion, and Shoaff's Mill will all need decorated, and it could be up to you to determine how! Coordinate with our staff to get access to our indoor decorations and you decide when a good time is for you to help us bring some holiday cheer to these buildings. 

Location: Little Buffalo State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Jan 1, 2020 through Dec 31, 2026

Zip Code: 17047

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Horse Trail Maintenance

The National Horse Lovers Assn, which is locally headquartered, maintains the trails used by horses in Moraine.  Contact them at www.nationalhorselovers.com

Location: Moraine State Park

The National Horse Lovers Assn, which is locally headquartered, maintains the trails used by horses in Moraine.  Contact them at www.nationalhorselovers.com

Location: Moraine State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 16051

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: History researcher

McConnells Mill is an historic treasure.  Many stories are still out there, waiting to be told. Help capture the photos, stories, and facts about the rich history of this park. Follow your interests and use your talents for gathering this rich history.

Location: McConnells Mill State Park

McConnells Mill is an historic treasure.  Many stories are still out there, waiting to be told. Help capture the photos, stories, and facts about the rich history of this park. Follow your interests and use your talents for gathering this rich history.

Location: McConnells Mill State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Firewood Splitting/Stacking

This opportunity is for firewood processing for the campground at Little Buffalo. 

Location: Little Buffalo State Park

This opportunity is for firewood processing for the campground at Little Buffalo. 

Location: Little Buffalo State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Jan 1, 2020 through Dec 31, 2026

Zip Code: 17074

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Adopt-A-Trail - Blue Ball Tavern Trail

This opportunity is for the care of the Blue Ball Tavern Trail. This trail mostly just requires occasional trash cleanup. We ask that adopters walk the trail monthly from April through October to keep it clean and provide monthly feedback on its care. 

Location: Little Buffalo State Park

This opportunity is for the care of the Blue Ball Tavern Trail. This trail mostly just requires occasional trash cleanup. We ask that adopters walk the trail monthly from April through October to keep it clean and provide monthly feedback on its care. 

Location: Little Buffalo State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Jan 10, 2026 through Dec 31, 2026

Zip Code: 17074

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Art in the Park

Art in the Park is a fundraiser held several days throughout the year.  Assistance is needed with set-up and tear down.  Also, if you are an artist, there is the opportunity to lead visitors through a painting of the park. 

Location: Codorus State Park

Art in the Park is a fundraiser held several days throughout the year.  Assistance is needed with set-up and tear down.  Also, if you are an artist, there is the opportunity to lead visitors through a painting of the park. 

Location: Codorus State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 17331

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Invasives Removal - Park-wide

This opportunity is for any individual who wants to help us protect our native plant communities and improve habitat in the park! Little Buffalo is plagued with several invasive plants, including mile-a-minute, honeysuckle, autumn olive, privet, multi-flora rose, barberry, and oriental bittersweet. These plants need to be regularly controlled in order to maintain the diverse flora of the park! Help us tackle these invasives by signing on today!

When you sign on to this opportunity, you'll be contacted by park staff for your availability. You will need to meet with park staff to learn what plants to remove and what to protect. We can supply tools and gloves. 

Location: Little Buffalo State Park

This opportunity is for any individual who wants to help us protect our native plant communities and improve habitat in the park! Little Buffalo is plagued with several invasive plants, including mile-a-minute, honeysuckle, autumn olive, privet, multi-flora rose, barberry, and oriental bittersweet. These plants need to be regularly controlled in order to maintain the diverse flora of the park! Help us tackle these invasives by signing on today!

When you sign on to this opportunity, you'll be contacted by park staff for your availability. You will need to meet with park staff to learn what plants to remove and what to protect. We can supply tools and gloves. 

Location: Little Buffalo State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 17047

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Trail Work

Various trail work at Ridley Creek State Park.

Location: Ridley Creek State Park

Various trail work at Ridley Creek State Park.

Location: Ridley Creek State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 19063

Allow Groups: No