If you see a volunteer when you visit us, please make sure to give them a big thank you!
In 2023, our volunteers contributed over 10,000 hours to the Baltimore Area Parks to support visitor services, education initiatives, and park projects. Whether greeting visitors, giving tours, repairing historic structures, planting and maintaining the historic gardens, or supporting special events like Harvest Day and Holidays at Hampton, the passion, dedication, talent, and generosity of our volunteers inspires us all. We have so many more amazing volunteers than what is listed below!
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 Ann is with our friend's group Historic Hampton Inc (HHI). She has played a role in supporting and helping Hampton for decades! It all started when her friend invited her to a meeting. She told us all about her experience with Hampton, click to learn more!  Phyllis is one of Hampton’s volunteers! She is very passionate and knowledgeable! Learn more about how much she helps!  Volunteer Charles and maintenance team member Bud work together each week to keep the parks’ engines humming, to ensure the historic landscapes are beautiful and inviting to visitors, and habitats preserved for the animals that call its meadows and trees home.  Interview with retired park ranger and volunteer Paul Plamann.  Margaret is one of Hampton’s longest serving volunteers and has seen nearly 40 years of change in the park, its visitation, and how the site’s collection of historic structures and over 45,000-object collection are used to interpret the stories of those who lived and labored at the once 25,000-acre plantation.  Burt has been a volunteer with the National Park Service for a couple decades. He is passionate and a hard worker. Jeff was inspired by Burt, who is his father, to begin volunteering as well.  Highlighting one of our amazing and passionate volunteers, Tom Lonegro, and how he began giving tours at the Hampton Mansion.
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