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Why volunteer?

Volunteers on the moor identifying the different plants © National Trust

Volunteering is a wonderful way to meet new people, get involved in exciting projects, and to help conserve the environment. It is a great way to get out and stay healthy.

Volunteer opportunities

Volunteers construct wooden dams in a gully © National Trust

Our volunteering opportunities include helping with practical conservation, surveying, guided walks, events and more. Please call us on 01484 847016 or email for more information.

Our volunteers on volunteering

Listen to what a couple of our volunteers think about their volunteering experience at Marsden Moor. Hear about what's involved and what they get out of it.

Have you got anything to say?

A group of children looking at creatures caught in the stream © National Trust

We would love to hear any comments you have about your visit to Marsden Moor, or about this website. If you would like your photos to appear on our website, please email them to us too.

Corporate volunteering

A group builds dams in a gully © National Trust

Getting away from the office can help relieve stress levels, bring your team closer together and you can help one of your local areas. Marsden Moor relies on volunteers for much of the work we do.

Supporter groups in West Yorkshire

A group of walkers heading towards Pule Hill © National Trust

Why not join an Association or Centre near you to get more from your local National Trust. By joining a group you can take part in special interest talks, visits, fundraising events and more.