
Volunteer
Volunteers are always needed at the Park. Do you want to lend a hand?
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Volunteer Details
Each year, volunteers contribute more than 25,000 hours to Acadia National Park. Visitors, residents, families, school groups, scouts, clubs, and businesses —people just like you — help care for the trails, carriage roads, campgrounds, museums, libraries, offices, summits, and shores of Acadia. Almost 2,000 people annually make the time to give something back to the only National Park in Maine. Most people work for half a day or more on the trails or carriage roads. A few spend several months working in various locations throughout the Park. To learn more about current volunteer and internship opportunities, go to: www.nps.gov/acad/supportyourpark/volunteerandinternopportunities.htm
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