Volunteers play an integral role in our community by caring for and improving parks, trails, roadsides, and other public places. Not only do volunteers provide valuable support, but they also bring new ideas, energy, and perspective. Here are some ways you can get involved in your community:

Parks for Clark Outreach

The Parks Foundation is seeking volunteers to assist us in our efforts by:

  • Providing information to the community about the mission, vision, and goals of the foundation
  • Promoting the many wonderful recreational opportunities available throughout Clark County
  • Encouraging Parks Foundation membership
  • Hosting outreach tables at events around the community primarily during the summer months.

The Foundation will provide training so you can feel confident talking about all that we do. Volunteers will have the opportunity to choose from a variety of events, times, and places to lend their enthusiasm for the parks, trails, and recreational programs of Clark County.

A young woman and an older man stand at the peak of a hill overlooking a valley.
Waterfall at Moulten Falls

Clark County Public Works

Check out upcoming volunteer events.

Vancouver-Police

City of Vancouver

Ongoing or one time opportunities with the City of Vancouver.

A picture of a sign indicating a hiking trail.

Clark Green Neighbors

Find activities in your neighborhood.

An image of the Appaloosa Trail. Photo by Rod Hooker.

Washington Trails Association

By educating, inspiring and engaging hikers, we can ensure that the trails we love will be there for miles and years to come. Learn about the multifaceted approach of our programs.

An image of Whipple Creek surrounded by greenery.

Whipple Creek Park Restoration

Join the Whipple Creek Restoration Committee and Clark County Parks as we perform trail maintenance and service throughout this park.

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