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Volunteer Projects and Activities

Volunteer Projects and Activities

Find the right fit for you—check out the variety of service projects and programs in the parks

Volunteers at the sand ladder at Fort Funston
Volunteers at the sand ladder at Fort Funston

Maria Durana/Parks Conservancy

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Volunteers removing ice plant at Fort Miley

Maria Durana/Parks Conservancy

We’ve got something for just about everyone—from beach cleanups, to historic site and habitat restoration, plant nurseries, landscaping, and trail work. No experience or commitment necessary. We provide all of the tools, training, and leadership. We just need you, your willingness to pitch in, and a bit of your time.

•    For Corporate opportunities, visit Corporate Volunteering.

•    For Groups larger than five, please visit Group Volunteer Projects.

•    For Internships and other longer-term volunteer roles, visit Individual Service Positions.

•    Check out our upcoming programs.

A person collects seeds from bright pink wildflowers along a bluff with mountains in the background.
Belonging in Nature: January 10, 2026
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Join us for our next Belonging in Nature program! we’ll be planting native plants to support the homes of the federally endangered San Francisco Garter Snake and the federally threatened California Red-Legged Frog

Registration Required
Habitat Restoration in Tennessee Valley
Habitat Restoration Team
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Help restore and protect critical natural areas from the Marin Headlands to Bolinas Ridge.

Registration Required
Volunteers at Fort Mason
Fort Mason Historic Landscaping and Maintenance
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Help restore and maintain historic landscapes and cultural resources throughout Fort Mason.

Register
Volunteer on Alcatraz Island
Alcatraz Historic Gardens
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Help restore and maintain gardens once tended by the island’s military and penitentiary residents—add life, color, and vibrancy to the Rock.

Register Now
Volunteer on Alcatraz Island
Alcatraz Historic Gardens
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Help restore and maintain gardens once tended by the island’s military and penitentiary residents—add life, color, and vibrancy to the Rock.