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Harpers Ferry National Historical Park
Visitor Services Volunteer
Interns and volunteers staff the Information desk.

National Park Service

Intern Jessica Lancia assists volunteer Chris Suitor in the Information Center

Volunteers in Visitor Services are in constant contact with the visiting public, working on the front-line, answering questions related to the national significance of the park and providing information on the local area. Visitor Services volunteers also work outside roving along the sidewalks and trails, keeping a watchful eye on the park resources, meeting visitors informally and helping the visitors have an enjoyable park experience.

Park Guide Volunteer

Park Guides help the visiting public both begin and enhance their National Park experience.

Trail Guide Volunteer

Trail Guides hike park trails to provide information, orientation and interpretation to visitors, and to monitor trail conditions.

Contact:
Phone: 304-535-6282
E-mail: e-mail us

Today the John Brown Fort is across the street from its original location.  

Did You Know?
John Brown's Fort has been moved 4 times: in 1891 to Chicago to the World's Columbian Exposition, in 1895 to the Murphy Farm near Harpers Ferry, in 1909 to Storer College Campus and in 1968 to its present location.

Last Updated: February 07, 2008 at 13:25 EST