Versailles, In. — If you’re looking for a place to donate your time for National Volunteer Week, Indiana state parks have the answer. From maintaining trails to helping in a nature center, there are many opportunities for people to celebrate the week, which is April 7-13, and give back to the outdoors.
“Volunteering gives you a great sense of accomplishment,” said Jody Heaston, state parks volunteer coordinator. “You know you are helping manage and conserve our natural and cultural resources for future generations to enjoy.”
For a complete list of programs for the week click here.
Information about how to be a state park volunteer and applications are available online here.