What is Bristoe Station?
Two battles and numerous encampments took place around Bristoe Station during the American Civil War. While small compared to other Civil War battles, the August 1862 Battle of Kettle Run and the October 1863 Battle of Bristoe Station produced hundreds of casualties that were felt from Minnesota to New York and from North Carolina to Louisiana. Evidence of people who occupied this land remains in the park's road traces, buildings, and cemeteries. It also has 2.7 miles of walking trails.
What You Can Do
Bristoe Station's primary volunteer need is for Battlefield Guides. As a guide, you lead tours of the Bristoe Station and Kettle Run battlefields during the open season May to November. You can also assist with field trips and special events. A great way to combine a love of the outdoors with a passion for Civil War history!
What to Expect After You Apply
Once your background check clears, you should expect an email from the division volunteer coordinator with a more detailed interests and availability form. Depending on the season and site needs, there may not be volunteer hours immediately available.
If you have any requirements for service hours or have any accommodation needs for volunteering, please let us know when you apply.
Description
Details
| 18 and older | |
| Is Family Friendly | |
| Is Outdoors | |
| Inclement Weather Plan: Inclement Weather Plan: Volunteer activities may be cancelled or modified owing to severe weather. |
Location
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Corner of Iron Brigade Avenue and 10th Alabama Way
Bristow, VA 20136 |