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Adamson House / Malibu Lagoon
General Interests
Interpretation for Visitors
Docents are highly trained volunteers who interpret the cultural, natural and recreational features of state parks for visitors.
Docents receive initial and continuing enrichment training to which they add their own unique approach and experiences. If you have a passion for sharing and enjoy speaking to the public, a docent position may be a good fit for you.
Interpretive activities that docents become involved with include:
- Museum Tours and Tours of the Historic Adamson House
- Educational Programs for School Groups and International Visitors
- Group tours, Garden Tours, and Holiday Tours
Bay Area District
Big Basin Redwoods State Park
CA State Parks Monterey District
Calaveras Big Trees State Park
California State Parks - Angeles District
California State Parks - Diablo Range District
California State Parks - Northern Buttes District
California State Parks - Oceano Dunes District
California State Parks - Sierra District
California State Parks - Sonoma-Mendocino Coast District
California State Railroad Museum & Old Sacramento SHP
Canyon Keepers
Volunteer Opportunities
Auburn State Recreation Area - Canyon Keepers
The Auburn State Recreation Area Canyon Keepers is a volunteer group that promotes healthy recreation by providing assistance and information for visitors to the state park. They organize hikes, conduct trail maintenance, provide guided history walks, maintain a native garden, remove litter, perform roving trail education, and assist the professional ranger staff through volunteer work.
Central Valley District
Coastal Programs
Elephant Seal Docent Program
Empire Mine State Historic Park
Folsom Powerhouse State Historic Park & Adopt the Parkway Program
Fort Ross State Historic Park
Half Moon Bay State Parks
Henry Cowell Redwoods
Monterey State Historic Park
Morro Bay Programs
Mount Diablo State Park
Natural Bridges
NCRD Natural and Cultural Resource Programs
Old Town San Diego State Historic Park
Point Lobos State Natural Reserve
Railtown 1897 State Historic Park
Volunteer Opportunities
Train Crew
Train crew operate the excursion trains. Positions include Conductor, Engineer, Fireman, Brakeman and Fire patrol.
Interpretive
The interpretive team engages with the public to tell the Railtown story. Positions include Greeter, Tour Guide, Roundhouse Host, Car Host, Narrator, Station Agent, Ticket Agent, and more.
Maintenance and Restoration
The maintenance & restoration team work on various projects throughout the park.
Living History
The Living History program at Railtown participates in special events such as History Train and Tales of the Roundhouse. Volunteers also demonstrate important skills such as blacksmithing.
Polar Express
The Polar Express is a seasonal event at Railtown. A wide variety of volunteer positions are available to support this fundraising event.
Photo Club
Railtown photo club take photographs and video of activities throughout the park for use in volunteer recognition, social media marketing, etc.
Santa Cruz District
Sonoma SHP & Petaluma Adobe SHP
Wilder Ranch State Park
Volunteer Opportunities
The History of Wilder Ranch
Wilder Ranch has a history going back thousands of years including the indigenous Uypi people, the Santa Cruz Mission Period, the Mexican-owned Rancho Refugio, Moses Meder's dairy ranch, the Wilder-Baldwin owned (and later Wilder alone) operation, and finally to it's designation as a state park. If you're interested in local Santa Cruz history, this may be the volunteer job for you! Opportunities include:
Leading tours of the historic dairy ranch
Living history events
Operating and educating visitors about the Blacksmith Shop (certification needed)
Operating and educating visitors about the water powered machine shop and Pelton wheel
Helping with school field trips and teaching small groups of children about the ranch's history
and more! For questions or more information, contact wilderranch@ports.ca-us