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Little River Canyon National Preserve
Volunteering
A day in the park with Roby, Jane and Jim.
Little River Canyon National Preserve Volunteers
 


 

Opportunities at Little River Canyon National Preserve

You can learn new skills, teach others and stay active and involved. Little River Canyon National Preserve Volunteers help preserve and maintain the diverse natural, cultural and recreational resources of the park for visitors as well as for future generations. Volunteers play a vital role in almost all aspects of park operations:

  • Interpretation in the park.
  • Resource Management - Removing non-native plants.
  • Working to maintain hiking and horseback riding trails.
  • Helping Maintenance keep the park clean and free of litter.
  • Water Quality Testing.
  • Information Receptionist at the front desk.

Volunteering with the National Park Service can be a rewarding experience. If the park has a need and you have the skill, consider volunteering. Volunteer opportunities at Little River Canyon National Preserve are as diverse as the natural and cultural resources of the park. Each volunteer's contribution makes a big difference!

 Applications
A VIP application is required for all volunteer positions.

Sandra Arther, Volunteer Coordinator
Little River Canyon National Preserve
2141 Gault Avenue North
Fort Payne, AL 35967
(256) 845-9605

Email me if you have questions.

Join the Park Volunteer Team
Be a part of one of a great team and make a difference! The National Park Service is an equal opportunity employer.



 

 
Shirley removing trash from the canyon.
Jane Bedford
Volunteers make a difference!
 
Rockclimbing  

Did You Know?
Rockclimbing is one of the best kept secrets at Little River Canyon. Rockclimbers have been climbing here for years. However, most routes are expert level only with less than 1% under 5.11.

Last Updated: June 19, 2009 at 16:19 EST