Volunteer Spotlight, Nolan and Hadley Hepburn

Nolan and Hadley Hepburn

Volunteers Nolan and Hadley Hepburn

2021 Youth Volunteer of the Year Award for Visitor Services

Nolan and Hadley Hepburn are Myakka River State Park’s extraordinary sibling duo. Since December 2020, each has volunteered over 250 hours to the park.

At only 10 and 12 years old, the siblings have dedicated their free time to cleaning up campsites in the park. They ride their bikes to cover more ground, taking their supplies with them in a wagon, to campsites that need attention. Hadley and Nolan are committed to restoring the campsites to Leave No Trace standards. The fire pits are left immaculate and picnic tables are clean after the siblings are done.

They are always up for a challenge, constantly learning to handle more complex maintenance issues like plumbing and electrical. In their free time, the two ride their bikes around the park, stopping to excitedly discuss ideas for park improvement.

Their commitment is obvious as they frequently serve as additional eyes for the rangers, bringing issues to light before they have the chance to become problematic. With guidance from park staff and the knowledge of their parents, who serve as camp hosts, the duo is blazing a new trail for the next generation of volunteers.

Congratulations to Nolan and Hadley on their award. Their volunteer efforts are appreciated.

2021 Florida State Parks Volunteer Recognition Winner

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