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Catoctin Mountain Park
Volunteer
A collage of volunteer opportunities, left to right, trail work, cabin camp cleanups, campground hosts, and exotic plant removal project.
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Catoctin Mountain Park is looking for people who care about our natural and cultural resources and who care about people. Fulfilling our National Park Service mission of preserving the natural and cultural resources unimpaired for the enjoyment of future generations is an exciting challenge. We can't do it alone. We need your help in keeping Catoctin a very special place for our visitors to enjoy.

A variety of volunteer opportunities...trail work, cabin camp cleanups, service projects, campground hosts, and exotic plant removal projects to name just a few.
 

Opportunities:

Visitor Center Volunteers: One of the first stops in any National Park is the Visitor Center. Welcome our visitors and provide basic information on how to enjoy the park. Weekends or weekdays.

Campground Hosts: Volunteer hosts help visitors at Owens Creek Campground, assist rangers in fee collection, and provide minor maintenance and clean up of campsites. The Campground Host site has hook-ups. A one month commitment is required.

Camp Misty Mount Hosts: Volunteer hosts at Camp Misty Mount assist with cabin check ins and check outs, provide minor maintenance, and assist in staffing the camp office. A cabin is provided for hosts. A one month commitment is required.

Trail Patrollers: The park staff always needs extra 'eyes and ears' looking for fallen trees, erosion problems, pets off leash, and answering visitors questions. Turn your hike into a park patrol! Sign up at the visitor center and set your own schedule.

Service Projects: If you are part of an organized group or an Eagle Scout candidate and wish to provide a service to Catoctin Mountain Park, please contact the volunteer coordinator with your interests.  We will need to know the size of your group, age level, proposed date of the project and number of participants. Each group project required direct coordination with a member of our staff so please plan well in advance. Project ideas include: exotic plant removal, trail/trash cleanup, and painting projects.

Unique Skills: On occasion we have very specialized projects and are looking for a unique skill. Volunteers have helped us with fly-tying demonstrations, blacksmith shop demonstrations, digital photography of artifacts, oral history tape transcribing, just to name a few. If you think you might have a special skill we could use, let us know and we'll work together if possible.

 
If you are interested in volunteering at Catoctin Mountain Park, please either call the Park Volunteer Coordinator at the visitor center at (301) 663-9388, or contact us by e-mail. Please remember that service project requests need to be in writing and planned well in advance.
 
Current Volunteer Opportunities

OWENS CREEK CAMPGROUND HOST
Activities: Campground Host
Dates: 09/01/2009----09/20/2009

OWENS CREEK CAMPGROUND HOST
Activities: Campground Host
Dates: 08/01/2009----08/31/2009



To view more NPS volunteer opportunities, go to www.nps.gov/volunteer or www.volunteer.gov/gov
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Last Updated: December 07, 2006 at 11:12 EST