VIPs contribute to the success of the National Park Service.
The Volunteer-in-Parks (VIPs) program creates a rewarding experience for those who want to share their time with the park. Volunteers of all ages work to preserve and protect America's natural and cultural heritage for the enjoyment of this and future generations.
Cane River Creole National Historical Park recently gave out awards to Boy Scout's Troop 60. The Boy Scouts committed many hours of volunteer time and effort to help restore some of the park's historic beauty.
Did You Know?
Natchitoches, Louisiana the oldest permanent settlement in the Louisiana Purchase Territory, was founded in 1714 and is a National Historic Landmark District.