National Public Lands Day at Monocacy Battlefield
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National Public Lands Day at Monocacy Battlefield

A volunteer event dedicated to preserving the natural and historical beauty of Monocacy National Battlefield.

Sat, 26 Sep 2026 10:00 AM (America/New_York) Monocacy National Battlefield Frederick , Maryland
Celebrate National Public Lands Day by volunteering at the Monocacy National Battlefield in Frederick, Maryland. This event invites community members to participate in preservation efforts, helping to maintain the site's historical and natural integrity. Volunteers will meet at the Visitors Center to receive instructions and supplies, including work gloves. It is a meaningful way to give back to the community, support the National Park Service, and learn about the significant history preserved at this battlefield.

What to Expect

A rewarding day of outdoor work and community service in a historic setting.

Who Should Attend

  • Volunteers
  • History buffs
  • Nature lovers
  • Students
  • Community members

Agenda Overview

The event begins at 10:00 AM with a briefing at the Visitors Center, followed by volunteer work on the grounds.
Venue & Address
Monocacy National Battlefield
5201 Urbana Pike
Frederick , Maryland – 21704
United States
Organizer
National Park Service · Government Agency
The federal agency responsible for managing national parks and historic sites.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where do I meet?
Monocacy National Battlefield Visitors Center, 5201 Urbana Pike, Frederick, MD.
What should I bring?
Work clothes and sturdy shoes; gloves are provided.
Is registration required?
Check the official website for volunteer forms.
What is the focus?
Preservation of the battlefield.
Who is the organizer?
National Park Service.
Is there a cost?
No, it is a free volunteer event.
Tags
Volunteering History Nature Community Frederick Maryland
Summary
Volunteer event for National Public Lands Day at Monocacy National Battlefield.
Highlights
  • Community volunteering
  • Preservation efforts
  • Support National Park Service
  • Learn local history
  • Outdoor activity
  • Supplies provided
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