Volunteer
Do you love Little Rock as much as we do? Then be a community builder with us!
We have tons of opportunities for you to build the community you envision.
You, your group, family or business can create a more vibrant park system or Little Rock Zoo, litter free streets, friendlier neighborhood, or love on our fur babies.
Click on the links below to find more information on how you can make a difference in Little Rock!
Animal Village – Do you have a soft spot for our animal friends? Put a smile on your face and a song in their heart by giving some love to our fur (or maybe not fur) babies. Apply Here!
Little Rock Marathon - We have tons of opportunities at our marathon. Sign-up HERE.
Parks and Recreation - From adopting a park to coaching a sports team to patrolling a park as a park ranger, we provide a wide-range of opportunities for a volunteer to create and be part of the community he/she envisions. Apply HERE!
Public Works - Help make our streets shine by joining our Adopt-A-Street program and pick-up that ugly litter! Apply HERE.
Zoo – Are you a little on the wild side? Then building community through our Little Rock Zoo might be just what you need. To help with the the landscaping or special events , sign-up HERE! To volunteer as a Docent, sign-up Here.
To stay in touch with all of our opportunities, join our e-mail blast.
Rock Creek Trail was hit hard by the tornado and LR Parks and Recreation has been working diligently to reopen our little slice of heaven in the middle of the City. September 28th is National Public Lands Day, the largest single volunteer event in the nation, and we are celebrating it at Rock Creek Trail and the surrounding streets.
As a signature event of the National Environmental Education Foundation (NEEF), NPLD fosters a strong connection between people and the environment, educating and cultivating environmental stewards. Held on the fourth Saturday in September each year, NPLD is also a “Fee-Free Day” where entrance fees are waived at national parks and public lands. With support from federal and state agencies, corporate sponsors, and nonprofits, this event ensures resilient natural spaces for generations to come, encouraging volunteering and environmental engagement.
The theme for NPLD 2024 is “Together for Tomorrow.” From trail maintenance to tree planting, beach clean-ups to forest bathing, and more, volunteers of all ages and abilities will roll up their sleeves and join forces for a common goal—stewarding America’s natural resources for future generations to enjoy.
Join us at 9 a.m. at 200 N. Bowman (behind the strip mall) to clear out the trail, surrounding land, cut back invasive species and pick up litter out of the creek and off the trail and surrounding streets. Lunch will be served at 11:30 a.m.
Please sign-up HERE so we can have an accurate count for planning purposes.
Did you know that 75% to 80% of Pulaski County residents believe that climate change is real? That is higher than the national average!
Be part of the in-crowd and help Parks and Recreation battle climate change.
For more information, contact:
Karen Sykes, M.P.A.
Volunteer Programs Coordinator
Leave No Trace Master Educator
500 W. Markham, Ste. 108
Little Rock, AR 72201
(C) 501-442.7320