Denver Parks & Recreation(DPR) offers volunteer projects throughout the year, giving groups, individuals and businesses the opportunity to help keep their park and community beautiful.
Volunteer involvement with DPR deepens the understanding of how important our resources are. To learn more, call Tina Myers at 720-865-2434 or email tina.myers@denvergov.org.
Volunteer groups are invited to contact DPR to find out about volunteer opportunities in parks throughout the city. Projects could include:
• graffiti removal
• trash and debris removal
• mulching trees and shrub beds
• planting flowers, shrubs
• tree planting (Spring & Fall)
• gardening
• playground maintenance
If interested, please fill out and return the application to tina.myers@denvergov.org
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Location: Downtown area
Dates:Migration seasons | March - May & August - October
Time: ongoing
How You Can Help
Lights Out Denver needs citizen scientists to help gather data on bird collisions in Denver’s downtown area during the Spring (March-May) and Fall (August-October) migrations. A team of volunteers will patrol a route in downtown to inspect the ground for deceased and injured birds, collecting the specimens, recording their findings, and reporting with the project coordinator.
Skill Requirement
Everyone is welcome. Must be able to walk, wheel, or bike along route and handle light equipment. Bird identification skills are a plus, but non-essential. If you enjoy seeing the sunrise over our beautiful city and want to see our city become a leader in bird conservation, we’d love to have you join our team. Please contact Vicki Vargas-Madrid at Victoria.Vargas-Madrid@denvergov.org or 720-865-4334.
About the Project
The Lights Out Denver program is an initiative of the City and County of Denver and its partners to improve bird conservation throughout the city. Denver Parks Natural Resources is leading the charge to heighten bird conservation awareness through a campaign that aims to join other large metro areas across the country that promotes energy efficiency, money savings, and migratory bird conservation - encouraging buildings in Denver’s core urban center to reduce nighttime lighting.
This initiative is modelled after other established, successful programs in cities such as Chicago, New York City, Washington D.C, and Baltimore. Not only does it protect migratory birds from preventable harm, it helps buildings and businesses reduce their energy demands, lowering their energy costs. In doing so, the City and County of Denver continues to be a leader in environmental stewardship.
Denver Parks & Recreation(DPR) recognizes the need and benefits of clean dog parks. DPR established the Adopt-A-Dog Park program to enable civic groups, individuals and businesses to help keep their Dog Park clean.
Projects could include:
• removing litter
• sweeping and picking up glass
• removing doggie landmines left by others
• removing sharp sticks
• raking low spots
• weeding
• painting structures (posts, trash barrels)
Volunteer Materials:
Adopt-a-Dog Park Agreement (PDF)
Apply
If interested, please fill out and return the agreement to tina.myers@denvergov.org
Upon receipt of your application, the volunteer office will review your application and determine if there are any volunteer opportunities to match your interest areas. You will be contacted either by phone or email with information regarding your potential volunteer placement within 5 days of your application/agreement.
For questions, please call Tina Myers at 720.865.2434
Denver Parks & Recreation (DPR) established the Adopt-A-Park program to enable civic groups, individuals and businesses to help keep their park and community beautiful. Adopting groups work with DPR by volunteering a minimum of three days per year on park enhancement projects. Projects include:
• removing litter
• sweeping and picking up glass
• mulching trees, and shrub beds
• planting flowers, shrubs and trees (Spring and Fall)
• removing graffiti
• spreading fibar or crusher fines
• painting structures (tables, benches, dumpsters, playground)
Volunteer Materials
Download Adopt-a-Park agreement (PDF)
Apply
If interested, please fill out and return the agreement to tina.myers@denvergov.org
Upon receipt of your application, the volunteer office will review your application and determine if there are any volunteer opportunities to match your interest areas. You will be contacted by phone or email with information regarding your potential volunteer placement within 5 days of receipt of your signed application/agreement.
For questions, please call Tina Myers at 720.865.2434
Denver Parks & Recreation(DPR) established the Adopt-a-Flowerbed program to enable civic groups, families and businesses to help keep flowerbeds at their local parks beautiful.
The adopter agrees to:
Volunteer Materials:
Adopt-a-Flowerbed Agreement (PDF)
Apply
If interested, please fill out and return the application to tina.myers@denvergov.org
Upon receipt of your application, the volunteer office will review your application and determine if there are any volunteer opportunities to match your interest areas. You will be contacted either by phone or email with information regarding your potential volunteer placement within 5 days of receipt of your application.
For questions, please call Tina Myers at 720.865.2434
Adopt-a-Trail Program
Denver Parks and Recreation recognizes the need and benefits of a clean and litter free trail. Denver has established an Adopt-a-Trail program to enable civic groups, families, individuals and businesses to help keep their trail and community beautiful.
The adopter agrees to:
If interested, please fill out and return the application to tina.myers@denvergov.org
Upon receipt of your application, the volunteer office will review your application and determine if there are any volunteer opportunities to match your interest areas. You will be contacted either by phone or email with information regarding your potential volunteer placement with 5 days of receipt in our office.
For questions and more information, please contact tina.myers@denvergov.org; or call 720.865.2434
All volunteers must undergo a thorough background check. Verification of identification as well as 7 years of residency is required. Youth volunteers (under 18) will be required to have a parent signature in order to complete the process. Please complete the application and areas of interest including preferred park or region of the city. If your skills match the needs within a park, program area or at a facility, you will be contacted for an interview and to complete the background authorization and waiver of liability prior to being assigned. Volunteers may need to attend additional trainings as required by the department.
Forestry Field Volunteer
Volunteers are needed to perform an ongoing count of the current conditions of Ash trees in Denver’s park and parkway system; to perform a visual delimiting survey of Emerald Ash Borer population.
Qualifications: Dependable, friendly, some knowledge of trees and horticulture and knowledge of Denver Park system.
Time Commitment: 10 – 12 hours per week (June-August)
Benefits: This position provides the opportunity to develop professional job skills and gain experience in the areas of arboriculture, integrated plant management and resource management. This position takes place in an outdoor environment, weather and safety concerns can affect work schedules. The opportunity to network with professionals in arboriculture and urban forestry as well as make a difference in our community can be priceless.
If interested, please fill out and return the application to tina.myers@denvergov.org
Upon receipt of your application, the volunteer office will review your application and determine if there are any volunteer opportunities to match your interest areas. You will be contacted either by phone or email with information regarding your potential volunteer placement with 5 days of receipt in our office.
Any questions/concerns, please contact tina.myers@denvergov.org; or call 720.865.2434
Volunteers are needed to assist recreation staff with serving free meals to youth, which could include breakfast, lunch, snacks or supper. Free meal programs are often accompanied with fun recreational activities, so there are additional volunteer opportunities in that area as well.
Meal programs for summer food and afterschool are geared to serve all youth, ages 18 and younger, and are located at numerous Denver recreation centers across the city. Learn more and review a complete list of meal sites and times, visit denvergov.org/YouthEatFree.
All volunteers must be at least 15 years old, complete an application and pass a background check. To apply, please email andrea.garcia@denvergov.org.
Denver Parks & Recreation offers one-day volunteer projects throughout the year, offering groups, individuals and businesses the opportunity to help keep their park and community beautiful.
Projects could include:
• graffiti removal
• trash and debris removal
• mulching trees and shrub beds
• planting flowers, shrubs
• tree planting (Spring & Fall)
• gardening
• playground maintenance
If interested, please fill out and return the application to tina.myers@denvergov.org
Upon receipt of your application, the volunteer office will review your application and determine if there are any volunteer opportunities that match your areas of interest indicated. You will be contacted either by phone or email with information regarding your potential volunteer placement with 24 hours of receipt in our office.
Volunteer materials:
DPR volunteer guidelines
DPR volunteer application
Applications and questions should be sent to tina.myers@denvergov.org or 720.865.2434
All volunteers must undergo a thorough background check. Verification of identification as well as 7 years of residency is required. Youth volunteers (under 18) will be required to have a parent signature in order to complete the process. Please complete the application and areas of interest including preferred park or region of the city. If your skills match the needs within a park, program area or at a facility, you will be contacted for an interview and to complete the background authorization and waiver of liability prior to being assigned. Volunteers may need to attend additional training as required by the department.
Horticulture Volunteer
Volunteer’s are trained to provide daily/weekly care to flowerbeds in our Denver Parks.
Qualifications: Reliability, willingness to help out where needed, friendly, considerate, a strong interest for flowers and ability to work with people.
Time Commitment: 8-24 hours a week from May-October
Benefits: This position provides the opportunity to develop professional job skills and gain experience in the areas of horticulturist, customer services, and knowledge of plants. This position takes place in a fun and creative environment with the opportunity to network with professionals in the Parks as well as make a difference in our community.
Park staff will work closely with volunteer during daily parks duties.
If interested, please fill out and return and application to tina.myers@denvergov.org or fax to 303.698.5501
Upon receipt of your application, the volunteer office will review your application and determine if there are any volunteer opportunities to match your interest areas. You will be contacted either by phone or email with information regarding your potential volunteer placement with 5 days of receipt in our office.
For questions and more information, please contact tina.myers@denvergov.org; or call 303.698.4904
All volunteers must undergo a thorough background check. Verification of identification as well as 7 years of residency is required. Youth volunteers (under 18) will be required to have a parent signature in order to complete the process. Please complete the application and areas of interest including preferred park or region of the city. If your skills match the needs within a park, program area or at a facility, you will be contacted for an interview and to complete the background authorization and waiver of liability prior to being assigned. Volunteers may need to attend additional training as required by the department.
Natural Areas Volunteer
The Natural Areas Program’s mission is to establish and maintain sustainable and healthy ecosystems including natural areas and waterways, generate well-informed and satisfied residents, and construct broad collaborations that make it all happen. Unlike traditional developed parks, the natural area sites are guided, developed and sustained more by natural processes and not by mans’ horticultural activities.
Responsibilities: The Natural Areas Volunteer will assist staff and our Horticultural Worker with weeding, seeding, equipment preparation and maintenance. He/she will actively participate and assist the Horticultural Worker in these ecological projects. Restoration is accomplished by utilizing some of these procedures: Cultural methods such as controlled watering, tilling, among others
Biological controls, Mechanical methods such as foam and dry/wet steam, hand weeding, mowing, grazing with goats/sheep
Time Commitment: 8-24 hours a week starting: Year-Round
Qualifications: Reliability, willingness to help out where needed, friendly and considerate, good communication and problem-solving skills, good follow-through, a strong interest in the outdoors and ability to work with people. Training provided.
Benefits: This position provides the opportunity to develop professional job skills and gain experience in the areas of natural areas management, customer services, knowledge of ecosystems, an increased knowledge in outdoor stewardship, and the opportunity to work in outdoor habitat. This position takes place in a fun and creative environment with the opportunity to network with professionals in the Parks as well as make a difference in our community.
Park staff will work closely with volunteer during daily parks duties.
If interested, please fill out and return and application to tina.myers@denvergov.org
Upon receipt of your application, the volunteer office will review your application and determine if there are any volunteer opportunities to match your interest areas. You will be contacted either by phone or email with information regarding your potential volunteer placement with 5 days of receipt in our office.
For questions and additional information, please contact tina.myers@denvergov.org; or call 720.865.2434
All volunteers must undergo a thorough background check. Verification of identification as well as 7 years of residency is required. Youth volunteers (under 18) will be required to have a parent signature in order to complete the process. Please complete the application and areas of interest including preferred park or region of the city. If your skills match the needs within a park, program area or at a facility, you will be contacted for an interview and to complete the background authorization and waiver of liability prior to being assigned. Volunteers may need to attend additional training as required by the department.
Parks Seasonal Labor Volunteer
Volunteers are needed to assist staff with regular maintenance duties such as trash debris collection, park and playground maintenance, graffiti control, turf and weed management along with irrigation, installation, repair and maintenance.
Qualifications: Reliability, willingness to help out where needed, friendly and considerate, good communication and problem-solving skills, good follow-through, a strong interest in the outdoors and ability to work with people. Training provided.
Time Commitment: 8-20 hours a week: Year Round
Benefits: This position provides the opportunity to develop professional job skills and gain experience in the areas of landscape maintenance, customer service, and knowledge of the City and County of Denver expansive park system.
This position takes place in an outdoor environment, weather and safety concerns can affect work schedules. The opportunity to network with professionals in landscaping as well as make a difference in our community can be priceless.
Park staff will work closely with volunteer during daily parks duties.
If interested, please fill out and return and application to tina.myers@denvergov.org
Upon receipt of your application, the volunteer office will review your application and determine if there are any volunteer opportunities to match your interest areas. You will be contacted either by phone or email with information regarding your potential volunteer placement with 5 days of receipt in our office.
For questions and more information, please contact tina.myers@denvergov.org; or call 720.865.2434
Location | Group | Area Adopted | |
Bear Valley Park | Bear Valley Association | Bear Valley Trail | |
Bluff Lake Trail | Westerly Creek Association | Entire Area | |
Buchtel Blvd Trail | Linda Steves | ||
Centennial Garden | Mile High Petanque Club | ||
Cherry Creek Trail | Bill Brunear | By 4 Mile house | |
Cherry Creek Trail | Colo. Department of Public Health & Enviornment | University to Colorado Blvd | |
Cherry Creek Trail | Dorsey and Whitney | Confluence to Wazee | |
Cherry Creek Trail | LoDo Cares | Blake to Delgany | |
Cherry Creek Trail | The Rotary Club of Denver | Wazee to Colfax | |
Cherry Creek Trail | Tom and Drea Sandner | Lincoln to Broadway | |
Cherry Creek Trail | Travelers | Kennedy Golf Course to Dartmouth | |
Children’s playground (25th & Stout) | Curtis Park Neighbors | ||
City of Potenza | City of Potenza Sister Group | Bocce Court | |
City of Takayama | Denver Takayama Sister City Rocky Mtn Bonsai Society |
Entire Park | |
Commons Park | Hogan Lovells, USLLP | Entire Park | |
Confluence Park | The Greenway Foundation | Entire Park | |
Crestmoor Park | Crestmoor Association | Entire Park | |
Cuernavaca Park | Gusto | Entire Park | |
Garfield Park | Victoria Cornell | Entire Park | |
Gates Crescent Park | Project Helping | Entire Park | |
Harvard Gulch Park | Tom Montoya | Entire Park | |
Jefferson Park | Brian Rowland | Entire Park | |
Johnson Habitat | The Greenway Foundation | Entire Park | |
Nettie Moore | Ray Stone | Entire Park | |
Northfield Pond | Ben Johnson | Entire Pond | |
Red Rocks | Friends of Red Rocks | Entire Area | |
Rocky Mtn Lake Shore | Ellen Zachary | around lakeshore | |
S. Platte River Trail | Service Source | Fishback to Bronco Bridge | |
S. Platte River Trail | Scott Avery | Bronco Bridge to 8th Ave | |
S. Platte River Trail | Yvonne Moss | 3rd Ave(behind Waste Water Building) to Milstein Park | |
Sloans Lake Park | Sloans Lake Assoc | Entire Park | |
Speer & Wewatta Playground | LoDo Cares | Playground | |
Speer & Wewatta Playground | Crestone | Playground | |
"The Grove" at the Commons | Friends of the Grove | The Grove at Commons Park | |
Washington Park | FANS of Washington Park | Entire Park | |
FLOWERBEDS: | |||
Cheeseman Rose Beds | Cheesman Park Advocacy Group | ||
Confluence Flowerbeds | REI | ||
Rosamond | Rosamond Park Garden Club | ||
Sloans Lake Flower Beds | Melrose Foundation | ||
Vegetable Gardens at Observatory, Civic and Harvard Park | Grow Local | Vegetable Gardens | |
DOG PARK: | |||
Berkeley Dog Park | Berkeley Neighborhood | ||
Fuller Dog Park | Smithfield/Premium Pet Health | ||
Kennedy Dog Park | The Body Shop | ||
Rail Yard Dog Park | OmniTrax |
Created in 2011 by the Denver Parks & Recreation Ranger Program in partner with BikeDenver, the Volunteer Courtesy Patrol is comprised of more than 100 volunteers who:
Volunteers receive a uniform and other items to assist with fulfilling volunteer duties along with various trainings through the year.
Time Commitment
Volunteers are expected to patrol 30 hours per year.
Volunteering is preferred when parks and trails are busiest, but can be completed any day of the week during daylight hours. This could include time on a bicycle commuting to and from work.
Volunteers may patrol by bicycling, hiking, or from a fixed location. If patrolling on bike, volunteers are required to use their own bicycle and helmet.
Get Involved
Each year, 30-40 people are accepted into the program. Recruitment occurs throughout the year-- apply now. The VCP season starts each spring after volunteers accepted into the program complete training.
We hope to sign up volunteers who are passionate about Denver parks and trails, enjoy working with people, and who want to take an active role in caring for these areas.
Thanks to our partners including BikeDenver, ClifBar, Aspire and Primal Wear!
Apply: GoDenverParks.denvergov.org
Contact: park.ranger@denvergov.org
Coaching Volunteers
Coaching volunteers will assist with coaching youth ages 5 to 14 in basketball, flag football, baseball, softball, volleyball, soccer and t-ball: The following qualifications are sought and requirements are needed:
Volunteer Front Desk and Office Help will assist at recreation centers throughout Denver with:
Program Enrichment Volunteers enhance our after school and summer camp programs by bringing innovative and interesting activities to the youth participants. Whether it be sewing, puppet making, magic, art, or other specialized area of interest, Denver Parks and Recreation would welcome your talents. Interested individuals will be required to have a background check.
Volunteers for Cleaning will help keep your neighborhood recreation center spotless by providing assistance with custodial duties. Flexibility in schedule is a plus, but not needed. A background check is required of all recreation center volunteers.
Contact the recreation center directly on the Recreation Center Page.