Volunteer on Angel Island

Escape to Angel Island, enjoy the beautiful surroundings and meet visitors from all over the world.

Volunteering brings together a diverse range of people from all backgrounds and walks of life. People drawn to the island share a love of the outdoors and an interest in our historic and cultural heritage. Volunteers also enjoy the privilege of traveling from the mainland to the island for free via public ferry and receive a discount on purchases at the Cove Cafe’.

Volunteers are needed at the Angel Island Conservancy’s Information Station Monday thru Friday during the hours of 10am to 3:30pm and Saturday and Sunday from 10am – 4:30 pm. At the information station you will meet guests from all over the world and help them enjoy a great day on the island.

There’s no need to have prior knowledge of Angel Island and its history… those interested will attend a Volunteer Orientation to gain an overview of Angel Island State Park and the Park system. We’ll also provide you with reading material and “on the job” training.

For information and/or to register for the next orientation call: (415) 435-3972

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One Response to “Volunteer on Angel Island”

  1. Jack Duggan Says:

    Angel Island is a great place to visit any time of the year, especially during the winter. With our mild weather it is often pleasant and even in the rain and fog it’s a beautiful place. During the winter it can feel like your private island. Unfortunately, bring a lunch, the cafe is often closed? Tell me it isn’t.

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