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Harpers Ferry National Historical Park
Internships

Internship Opportunities
Opportunities at Harpers Ferry National Historical Park are as diverse as the natural and cultural resources of the park. History buffs, amateur naturalists, re-enactors, artists, students, gardeners and many more people have found a place to share their skills at Harpers Ferry. Read some recent testimonials from folks who have worked at Harpers Ferry. Learn new skills and apply what you already know. Play a vital role in almost all aspects of park operations by;

  • Providing information to visitors from all over the world.
  • Working in one of the best bookshops in the national park system.
  • Designing and conducting programs for school children.
  • Removing non-native plants.
  • Cataloguing artifacts, photos and documents.
  • Participating in archeology excavations.
  • Building and maintaining hiking trails.
  • Creating living history experiences.
 

A Great Place to Work
Harpers Ferry is a hidden treasure in the national park system! The park includes a combination of natural and cultural resources unparalleled in the National Park System. Harpers Ferry National Historical Park is located at the confluence of the Potomac and Shenandoah rivers in the states of West Virginia, Maryland and Virginia. The park consists of approximately 4,000 acres, a dozen museums and exhibits and 20 miles of hiking trails. The Appalachian National Scenic Trail and the Chesapeake and Ohio National Historical Park intersect here.

Some of the primary topics of interest at Harpers Ferry are the revealing connections between history and landscape, the influence of the Industrial Revolution on the human experience, the impact of John Brown’s raid and the Civil War on the community and the nation, and the continuing struggle to achieve the American ideal of freedom and equality. It is a park like no other.

Come and join us!
For general information contact us at
Phone: 304-535-5017;
Email: e-mail us;
Mail: Volunteer Coordinator, Harpers Ferry NHP, P.O. Box 65, Harpers Ferry, WV 25425

Internships

Intake arches channeled water to power industry on Virginius Island.  

Did You Know?
Virginius Island was a thriving 19th-century industrial town along the Shenandoah River. By 1859, there were about three dozen buildings there.

Last Updated: August 07, 2008 at 11:15 EST