Fort Pierce Inlet State Park Volunteer Information
We are now seeking volunteer applications for the 2008 summer & early fall seasons. Do you have your own RV? Do you enjoy volunteering to help our state parks? Summer is our busiest season… and the park is packed! If you are interested in volunteering during the summer months (May-November), please contact Tessa Sheridan at (772) 519-2135 for more information!
We are especially interested in volunteers who can help run the Ranger Station. Each volunteer is expected to work 24 hours per week. Your stay would be for a period of 3-4 months. The volunteer campsites include: electric (30 or 50 AMP), city water, septic hook-up, use of an on-site washer & dryer, picnic table and grill, all in a beautiful setting.
We are always looking for volunteers to assist with a range of projects including landscaping, trash removal, grounds maintenance (clipping, clearing, etc.), painting, plumbing, construction, toll collection, educational programs, exotic plant removal, and many others. We like to match your interests and skills to a particular job. So, please contact the park for further information on volunteer opportunities.
Keeping up with trash left behind or that washes up on the beach can be a demanding job. We understand how essential it is to keep the beach clean. Not only for the enjoyment of our visitors, but to protect marine life.
St. Andrew’s School has ‘Adopted’ Ft. Pierce Inlet! They hold beach clean-ups on the first Saturday of each month. If you are an individual and would like to help, feel free to join the group! Clean-up dates are posted at the Ranger Station.
Beach adoption satisfies community service hours needed for scholarships and graduation, can give your group a team-building experience, and/or make it known that you are doing your part by giving back to the community and to nature. If you are a responsible, reliable group of individuals… Adopt-A-Beach!









