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Fort Donelson National Battlefield
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Become a Fort Donelson Volunteer!

 

Many volunteer opportunities exist at Fort Donelson National Battlefield. In 2007, two hundred and seventy five volunteers worked independently and alongside park employees in interpretive services, living history, maintenance projects and natural resources. These individuals play an important role providing services that support our park mission.

We look for dedicated, reliable individuals who are able to work a flexible schedule that may involve weekdays, weekends, morning, or afternoon.


One trailer pad for personal travel homes is available for resident volunteers who are required to work 32 hours per week for 6 weeks.The schedule and amount of time worked will be negotiated to benefit the park and the volunteer.

 

Training for most positions is provided. Uniforms are provided for Visitor Center assistant, Interpretive assistant and maintenance volunteers who work with the public. For more information about the Fort Donelson NB volunteer program, please contact the Park Volunteer Coordinator.

A map depicting the former landmass connecting North America and eastern Asia.  

Did You Know?
Bering Land “Bridge” is really a misnomer, for the land mass that the people and animals crossed over from Asia to populate the Americas ranged up to 1,000 miles wide.

Last Updated: April 10, 2009 at 17:12 EST