A Meaningful Finish to the 2025 Volunteer Vacation Season

Credit: Jess P

The final Volunteer Vacation of the 2025 season closed out the year with a crew of 14 adventurers ready to learn, work, and immerse themselves in St. John’s incredible depth of history. Each day brought the team into the heart of Virgin Islands National Park, an island shaped by more than 3,000 years of human presence and protected today as one of the most unique national parks in the world. Volunteers repaired trails, cleared historic sites, planted native trees, and removed invasive species and debris, often hiking miles of rugged terrain in hot, humid conditions. Equipped with loppers, hand saws, weed whackers, and shovels, the crew made steady progress caring for landscapes that hold Indigenous Taíno history, plantation era structures, and rich tropical ecosystems.

Credit: Mary Holm

For many, the strongest memories centered on friendship and learning, as well as the chance to connect with the island in a way that most tourists never experience. Volunteer Vacations offer a meaningful window into the land and its stories, and this trip was no exception. One crew member shared, “The friends I met and learning the history of St John. We were able to attend an educational talk each evening and I learned so much about the ecology of the island and coral reefs.” Those nightly presentations by local experts on sea turtles, cultural history, coral systems, and more became a cornerstone of the trip and deepened everyone’s understanding of St. John.

Credit: Mary Holm

Camp life itself added its own magic. With a white sand beach just a short walk away, free time often meant swimming, snorkeling, wandering the shoreline, or catching a taxi into town. The pace felt both simple and full, a blend of meaningful labor and restorative evenings. One volunteer reflected, “The cost/labor-to-benefit ratio is probably my favorite part… camping in such a beautiful spot with food included was well worth the registration and volunteer effort.”

As the sun set on the final Volunteer Vacation of the year, the crew left knowing their work had strengthened St. John’s trails, supported cultural and ecological preservation, and added a small but important chapter to the island’s ongoing story. It was a fitting end to the 2025 season, rooted in stewardship, community, and the joy of experiencing a place that few visitors get to know so deeply.

Credit: Jess P

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