CA State Parks Monterey District


Natural Resources Volunteer Program

The Natural Resource Volunteer Program (NRVP) leads on-going natural resource management projects across the Monterey District of California State Parks. Volunteers and State Parks staff work together on projects including:

  • Invasive plant control

  • Habitat restoration

  • Sign and fence maintenance

  • Litter removal

  • Native plant propagation 

  • Trail maintenance

  • Public outreach

 

Read below about the different ways to get involved!

In the Monterey District, the Natural Resources Volunteer Program offers several ways to get involved with Natural Resource Protection!

 

Public Volunteer Events

Want to get started volunteering with the NRVP? Join us at one of our many public volunteer events!

  • Each of our events runs from 9:00 am to 12:00 pm.
  • Tools, gloves, and training provided.
  • Youth ages 8 and up are welcome with adult supervision.
  • Check Our Calendar or the Upcoming Events page for the latest schedule of public volunteer events.

The NRVP currently hosts regular public volunteer workdays at the following State Parks:

  • Fort Ord Dunes State Park - (3rd Saturdays)
  • Asilomar State Beach - (Every Friday)
  • Carmel River State Beach - (2nd Saturdays)
  • Ishxenta State Park - (2nd Mondays)
  • Point Lobos SNR - (3rd Wednesdays)
  • Garrapata State Park - (4th Tuesdays)
  • Andrew Molera State Park - (2nd Thursdays)
  • Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park - (2nd Thursdays)

 

Long Term Volunteer Programs:

Interested in getting involved beyond our public volunteer days? Learn about the Long Term Volunteers (LTVs) making a difference in parks across the Monterey district! Contact us at Volunteer.Monterey@parks.ca.gov to get started!

 

  • Asilomar Greenhouse Volunteers - Take care of native plants in the Asilomar Greenhouse or assist with other tasks around the dunes and conference grounds.

  • Point Lobos Native Plant Patrol - Point Lobos Docents join forces to tackle invasive weeds in Point Lobos State Natural Reserve.

  • Garrapata Gatekeepers - Volunteers adopt a trailhead at Garrapata State Park  

  • The Snowy Plover Guardian Program - Public outreach about nesting shore birds (training begins in March)

  • Various independent projects - Tackle a project in your favorite park! In addition to the programs listed above, we have teams of volunteers working at Fort Ord Dunes SP, Ishxenta SP, Carmel River SB, and Andrew Molera SP.

We ask that people interested in becoming a long term volunteer with the Natural Resources program first attend five public volunteer days (see above) before applying. Contact us at Volunteer.Monterey@parks.ca.gov to get started!

Group Volunteer Events

Bring your group out for a day of volunteering in a state park near you!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Contact us at Volunteer.Monterey@parks.ca.gov to schedule a volunteer project for your school group, groups of friend or family, youth group, team, club, corporate event, or non-profit!