Volunteer Opportinities
A message from the Park Manager of the Southern Maryland Recreational Complex (SMRC) Ranger Jacob Wells:
The Southern Maryland Recreational Complex (SMRC) comprises nearly 20,000 acres, spanning four counties. It includes a state forest, two state wildlands, six state parks, and numerous natural resource management areas. We boast some of the Free State’s very finest jewels, and an invaluable corps of volunteers strings these gems together.
Our facilities simply could not run without the selfless contributions provided by our volunteers and “Friends Of” groups. Wherever you wish to volunteer in the SMRC, we welcome you, as do our vital affiliates: the Friends of Calvert Cliffs State Park, the Friends of Chapman State Park, the Friends of Smallwood State Park, and Rosaryville Conservancy. Together with our staff, these groups perform park operations, patrols, historic interpretation, special events management, park maintenance, trail work, beach cleanups, environmental education programs, fishing derbies, and much, much more.
Historic Docent
General William Smallwood's restored home is open to the public for tours the 1st and 3rd Sunday of the month from 1-5 pm from May through September. The house is fully staffed by volunteers. Volunteers lead simple tours of the home in Colonial period costume. Training is provided. Clothing can be loaned to docents and recommendations for home sewn or purchased clothing can be provided as requested. All you need is an interest in history and a desire to work with the public.
Parking Assistant
Several times a year, Smallwood State Park is host to large Bass fishing tournaments. These times the park fills very quickly which makes proper parking a necessity. This opportunity involves an early morning start, usually 4 a.m., but allows you opportunities to meet many other fishermen, both local and professional.
Trail Monitor
Do you like to hike? Are you looking for a peaceful place to enjoy nature? Smallwood State Park has about 2 miles of trail that wind through woodland areas, our historic area, and down through a wetland area. They offer many opportunities for the public to see Wood Ducks, Bald Eagles, Woodpeckers, Deer, Turkey, Beaver, and many other animals. A volunteer is needed to help us monitor our trails for any problems that may arise. A trail monitor simply walks the trails and reports any concerns or problems they may come across.
Volunteer Researchers
We are looking for volunteers who are interested in research of the history of the site, the General's life and Maryland in the 18th century. The information will be used to enhance the knowledge of interested parties and to enhance the programs provided to the public.
‘Maintain Smallwood’ Volunteer at Smallwood State Park
Have a knack for working with your hands and would like to see Smallwood State Park at its best? Then become a 'Maintain Smallwood' Volunteer! Just like your home, there is always something that needs a spring cleaning or a little fixer up-er here at the park. If you have the time, experience, and desire please help with the general maintenance of Smallwood State Park.
Be a Camp Host and Stake Your Claim to Free Camping at Smallwood State Park
That's right! Volunteer as a camp host and it's all yours! Camp hosts are needed throughout the camping season from April through October. You get an electric campsite with great nature views provided by the campground at Smallwood State Park. Camp hosts are asked to spend 20 hours a week for at least one month helping campers, selling firewood, and keeping camping facilities and cabins tidy in exchange for their FREE campsite. Priority consideration is given to anyone who can stay longer. The park staff will provide all the training you need!
Friends of Smallwood State Park at Smallwood State Park
Join the Friends of Smallwood State Park and become a volunteer. The Friend's mission is to assist the park staff in maintaining the park, campground, trails and picnic areas. They hold monthly work days throughout the year, usually meeting on Saturday mornings. The Friends are an integral part of Smallwood's operation. They also participate in ongoing projects with the park staff and help out with special events. There are many opportunities and activities for volunteers to participate in. Here is your chance to make your mark. Come and join the Friends of Smallwood State Park!
Give back to your parks! Become a Volunteer Ranger at Smallwood State Park
Help protect Maryland's natural resources and be the "eyes and ears" of the park by being a Volunteer Ranger! The Volunteer Ranger program is for people ages 18 and above who want to assist the Department's regular work force in state parks with operations, programs and public service. Some duties include walking trails, picking up trash, assisting with parking direction and special events and welcoming park visitors by answering questions and giving directions. As ambassadors of the state parks, Volunteer Rangers serve a vital role to the public. Thousands of visitors to Maryland's state parks look to Volunteer Rangers for guidance and help. Interested persons should start volunteering through other opportunities at the park and after accruing 40 hours of volunteer service, may become eligible for Volunteer Ranger training and certification. After receiving certification and an official uniform, the Volunteer Ranger commits 100 hours of service to the Maryland Park Service per year to maintain their Volunteer Ranger status.
Inspire future generations at the Sweden Point Discovery Center at Smallwood State Park
Do you love the outdoors and working with kids? Our Discovery Center provides you with indoor and outdoor classrooms perfect for sharing facts and fun! Located on the marina side, the Discovery Center is a popular destination for the young and young at heart. On the job training is provided. Note: All volunteers must be fingerprinted prior to staffing the Discovery Center.
Internship at Smallwood State Park
The Maryland Department of Natural Resources is excited to offer students the opportunity to fulfill internship requirements or gain valuable experience at Smallwood State Park. We are looking for motivated students and individuals with diverse backgrounds to assist in a variety of unpaid internships. This program offers the opportunity to build your résumé with rewarding experiences in the field. The opportunities include:
- Interpretation
- Office Management
- Concession Management
- IT/Website Management
- Maintenance
- Special Event Coordination/Marketing
- Natural Resource/Trail Management
- Grant Researcher/Writer
- Park Ranger/Operations
- Sports Management
Detailed descriptions of the above responsibilities are available on request. Interested applicants should provid a résumé, cover letter describing preferred internship, and three character references. Also, the applicant is required to complete online registration at
https://ec.volunteernow.com/custom/1289/
Landscaping at Smallwood State Park
Do you like to garden? Like toiling in the dirt? Smallwood State Park is in need of willing volunteers to help maintain the landscaping around the park. Jobs include weeding, watering, planting, re-planting, weed-wacking, and other random landscaping work. Past landscaping and gardening experience a plus.
Contact the Volunteer Coordinator at Smallwood State Park
If you are interested in being a state park volunteer, but are unable to commit to the any of the current opportunities or can't find an opportunity the meets your interests, you can still sign up and register. Doing so will ensure that the Volunteer Coordinator is aware of your interest and will contact you to explore future possibilities. Thank you for your interest in volunteering with Maryland State Parks.