Over 10,000 Tauck guests, employees and families... are giving back and lending a hand through Tauck, in America’s most beautiful parks... or preserving national treasures.

Since 2000, Tauck has designed creative and innovative leadership efforts, sometimes partnering with our National Park Service, National Park Foundation, Save America’s Treasures, the National Trust for Historic Preservation and the Travelers Conservation Fund/Tourism Cares... and we are MAKING A DIFFERENCE.



Tauck makes it easy with annual events with over 200 people. Please join us!

VOLUNTOURISM
Yellowstone National Park – Five Years of Grand–Scale Voluntourism

10,000 Volunteers; over 14,000 Hours; 100 Projects; More than $500,000 in Support

Awarded with widespread acclaim and recognition, Tauck’s innovative volunteer opportunity allows tour guests and families to clean, paint and protect America’s #1 National Park while enjoying our 10–day Yellowstone & Grand Teton National Parks or an 8–day family adventure in Cowboy Country.

Winner: White House Award
Winner: Department of Interior Award
Winner: Travel Industry of America Award
Giving Event! Old North Church & Campus, Boston

"One if By Land and Two if By Sea..." the Old North Church is Boston’s #1 visitor site and a symbol of enduring democracy and freedom. Tauck leads the tourism industry in Giving Back... cleaning the steeple and bell tower, the patriotic gardens, resetting bricks... and enjoying an evening re-enactment of the famous lantern lighting.

Watch Our Video and See our Efforts


Major Volunteer Events & Grants: since 2000
  • Mesa Verde – Ancient Dwellings, CO
  • Minuteman NP, Lexington, MA
  • Valley Forge National Park, PA
  • Bryce Canyon National Park, UT
  • Kaloko-Honokohau NP, Hawaii
  • Point Reyes National Seashore, CA
  • New Orleans & Gulf (Katrina)
  • Ellis Island National Monument, NY
  • Angel Island State Park, CA
  • Zion National Park, UT
  • Saguaro National Park, AZ
  • Roosevelt National Historic Park, NY
  • Virginia City, NV

Learn more about:
Tauck and the National Parks