Saving the Park’s Historic Structures
Each year we have a variety of preservation projects on several of the park’s 200+ historic structures. If you are interested in hammer-swinging, learning traditional trades such as daubing, or window restoration, you’ve come to the right place! Our amazing volunteers typically work on six projects between May – September. Come join one of our teams!
Hammer-Swinging
Volunteer Description: If you are interested in carpentry work, you can find a place with us! We repair barns, outbuildings, farmhouses and log cabins on the mainland and Manitou Islands. Most of our projects are group projects so you will work side by side with our friendly volunteers. Some tasks might be replacing barn or house siding; redirecting the drainage around a building; replacing and painting window trim and sills; painting; replacing a barn or cabin floor; re-chinking a log cabin, or restoring a farm fence.
Time: Project dependent. Typically a one – three day project Thursday – Saturday. When you sign up to be a volunteer, we will put you in touch with our Project Manager who will let you know when projects are occurring.
Skill level: We have skilled and unskilled tasks, so workers for either are welcome! It’s an opportunity to also learn from those that have carpentry or specialized skills such as chinking






Official Partner of the