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Dinosaur National Monument
Volunteer
 

Each year volunteers donate hundreds of hours to help at Dinosaur National Monument.  There are many opportunities for people to volunteer at the monument, from greeting visitors to mending fences. 

To volunteer at Dinosaur National Monument please submit a resume with a cover letter for the program you would like to participate or apply through volunteer.gov/gov.  Mail resume to Dinosaur National Monument, Volunteer Coordinator, PO Box 128, Jensen, UT 84035.

If you would like to know more about volunteer opportunities please click on the link(s) below:

Picture of lizard resting on a rock.  

Did You Know?
Dinosaurs became extinct 65 million years ago, but lizards are still a common sight at Dinosaur National Monument. The small, inquisitive reptiles have endured on Earth for more than 300 million years, far outlasting their giant cousins.

Last Updated: February 03, 2008 at 13:15 EST