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Be a Friend of the Land Be a Friend of the Land!
Mother Nature needs friends, too.

Luckily, Iowa's beloved state parks and other public lands have a wealth of good friends - dedicated volunteers who raise funds, make park improvements and otherwise give support through our many "friends groups."

Across Iowa, these coalitions of concerned citizens work to improve, protect and preserve state parks, lakes, aquariums and other treasured natural resources.

The Carter Lake Cleanup, the Backbone State Park Friends' playground, and the Friends of the Pine Creek Grist Mill

Be a part of it!

Start, join, or donate to a friends group and help care for and give back to your favorite natural resource area.

Friends groups encourage businesses, civic groups and individuals to volunteer their time on behalf of state parks, monuments, historic sites and trails.

News and Resources
- Friends Group Guidebook,*.pdf

- Seasonal Friends Newsletter

- Nonprofit Assistance

Projects usually fall into one of three categories:

  1. Building/facility improvement projects: Volunteers help restore hiking trails and build picnic tables, trail benches, creative play areas and picnic shelters.

  2. Resource management projects: Volunteers improve prairie and forest landscapes by planting trees, picking prairie seeds and getting rid of noxious plants.

  3. Educational/interpretive projects: Volunteers help park visitors understand the unique ecosystems in the park. Projects include making interpretive signs, brochures, slide-AV shows and fundraising for kiosks.

Citizens may also make financial contributions to projects they care about. As a Park Partner, groups and individuals can give money, materials or labor for specific efforts. Typically projects vary in cost from $1,000 to $5,000.


Contact Information:
Contact individual friends group leaders or park staff for more information.

Browse our park list to find contact information for individual parks. You can also search through our list of ongoing volunteer opportunities.

 

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