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National Public Lands Day!

Volunteering
Sat, Sep 26, 2026

Event Details

Join us at Old Stone Fort to aid in the improvement of our park through volunteering! Projects range from trail upkeep, invasive plant removal, and park cleanup. Volunteering will help both the local environment as well as everyone who enjoys the park from Manchester to the wider world.

For National Public Lands volunteer day, we will be conducting invasive plant clearing on the trails or trail work. We will meet at the Park's Museum Rooftop from the listed address.

Please make sure to wear closed-toed shoes and bring water to stay hydrated. Be prepared to hike sections of the Enclosure trail, Forks of the River Trail, and Moat Trails which is a natural dirt and rock path.

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Please Remember: Schedules and events may change - contact the park or hike leader for more information.

Discover the mysteries of the past at Old Stone Fort State Archaeological Park, encompassing 782 acres. This park is home to an ancient Native American earthwork enclosure, offering a glimpse into prehistoric cultures. Explore scenic trails along the Duck and Little Duck Rivers, witness stunning waterfalls, and delve into the park's rich history at the museum. Old Stone Fort State Archaeological Park is a must-see destination for outdoor enthusiasts and history buffs alike.