Rough Ridge Rovers

About

The National Park Service is actively recruiting interested volunteers for a new program based along the Rough Ridge area of the Tanawha Trail, near milepost 303 in the vicinity of Blowing Rock, North Carolina, on the Blue Ridge Parkway.

The goal of this new volunteer role is to educate park visitors about recreating responsibly for their own safety, as well as that of globally rare species found in this area. The rocky outcrops at Rough Ridge are home to critically imperiled plant species that are commonly trampled by park visitors who venture into closed areas for photos and views.

Appalachian State student volunteers will gain environmental education experience while helping to preserve the ecosystem they know and love. Volunteers will be provided with training, a volunteer uniform, and all equipment needed to complete their roving assignment successfully.

Volunteer with the Rough Ridge Rovers!

Duties

Rough Ridge Rover volunteers will be asked to spend a minimum of one, 3–4-hour shift per week on the trail through the busy summer and fall season talking to park visitors, answering questions, and serving as an important on-site presence.

Skills

Ideal volunteers should enjoy working with people, have a basic knowledge of Appalachian plants, animals, and the park itself, and feel comfortable working independently on-trail, away from their vehicle for several hours at a time.

Learn More

Rough Ridge Rovers Pizza & Information Session

Enjoy some pizza and learn more about the Rough Ridge Rovers!

Date: Wednesday, September 20, 2023
Time: 5-6 p.m.
Location: Rankin Science West 345


Rough Ridge Rovers Training Hike

Date: Sunday, September 24, 2023
Time: 9-11 a.m.

Additional details available at the "Pizza & Information Session."

Questions? Contact Dr. Mark Spond (spondmd@appstate.edu).