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Position Idaho State Park Hosts!
Statewide Idaho
Partner Opportunity Site Link
Opportunity Partner
IDPR
State Natural Resources Links

Idaho Home Page
Idaho Tourism Site
Idaho State Parks Volunteers
Idaho State Wildlife Volunteers
ID Seal
Address Statewide opportunity Statewide, ID 83716
Contact Kathryn Hampton Kathryn.Hampton@idpr.idaho.gov 208-514-2493
Dates 3/15/2013--10/31/2013
Activities
• Campground Host
• Construction/Maintenance
• Computers
• Conservation Education
• Historical Preservation
• Office/Clerical
• Trail/Campground Maintenance
• Tour Guide/Interpretation
• Visitor Information
• Natural Resources Planning
• Fish/Wildlife
• General Assistance
Record Date2/1/2013
Suitable For Adults,Family
Difficulty Level Average

Opportunity Description: 

Come to scenic Idaho!

Spread your wings in some of our most spectacular places! Choose to volunteer at a park in an old growth forest, along a trout filled stream, or on the shores of a pristine mountain lake. Or, you may want to help us maintain trails, teach boating safety, or work at a visitor center. As part of our team, volunteers provide essential services with a personal touch. You can make visitor experiences more enjoyable and complete. Your volunteer efforts help preserve the natural treasures of Idaho for generations to come.

How to volunteer....

To volunteer your services and share your knowledge and expertise, please fill out a volunteer application online, or print one out. Selected volunteers will be asked to sign an agreement outlining their responsibilities as well as those of the Idaho Department of Parks and Recreation. Keep in mind that not all parks or programs need all the different types of volunteers. What you do as a Volunteer...

A person may volunteer as an individual or as a part of a group on short term projects of a day or less, or on a long term project in specialized programs. There are many ways to volunteer your time with Idaho State Parks and Recreation. You are invited to join our Idaho Team!

THE BEST JEWELS OF THE GEM STATE are in Idaho State Parks! Fish our world famous trout waters, take in the breathtaking beauty of the Snake River and the Sawtooth Mountains, or be amazed by our gigantic Ponderosa Pines all while volunteering for the best park system anywhere.

We are seeking energetic individuals/couples as campground, maintenance, interpretive, and visitor services hosts MARCH- OCTOBER 2013. Full/partial hook-ups provided with a minimum of 30 day, 24 hours/week/person working.

Enjoy free entrance/camping, prime host sites, training, and the friendliest staff in the country! Contact: Kathryn.Hampton@idpr.idaho.gov or

APPLY ON-LINE at: http://www.parksandrecreation.idaho.gov/activities/volunteering or

call (208) 514-2493 for more information and an application packet NOW.

Housing Availability: 

Not Available
  • Housing Type:
RV Pads
  • Housing Description:
full hook-up RV sites available for all hosts staying a minimum of 30 days.
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Position 2013 Maintenance & Visitor Services Hosts
Heyburn State Park
Partner Opportunity Site Link
Opportunity Partner
IDPR
State Natural Resources Links

Idaho Home Page
Idaho Tourism Site
Idaho State Parks Volunteers
Idaho State Wildlife Volunteers
ID Seal
Address Northern Idaho, S. of Coeur d'Alene Plummer, ID 83851
Contact Kathryn Hampton Kathryn.Hampton@idpr.idaho.gov 208-514-2493
Dates 5/15/2013--9/30/2013
Activities
• Campground Host
• Trail/Campground Maintenance
• Visitor Information
• General Assistance
Record Date1/31/2013
Suitable For Adults,Seniors
Difficulty Level Average

Opportunity Description: 

Our hosts volunteer their time to provide neccessary skills to assist park staff. Maintenance hosts assist in the repair and maintenance of park facilities. Existing buildings and other structures need constant improvements. Depending on their skills and interests, these volunteers lend their hands to assist park staff on new construction projects and to provide electrical, carpentry, masonry, mechanical, and grounds maintenance skills.

Visitor Servcies Hosts meet and greet all visitors, collect fees, direct, count and orient visitors to the park, assist in our visitor centers, and answer questions about the park and local amenities.

Host volunteers need to be physically capable of performing these duties. You will be scheduled to work varied days and hours, not to exceed 40 hours per week. We ask for at least a 30 day commitment, however some assignments can also be for the entire camping season if desired.

We supply hosts with .....

Free camping with hookups and a sign for your campsite,

A Volunteer Orientation Guidebook about Idaho State Parks

A uniform designating your status as volunteer - consisting of a cap, vest, patch, and name tag

Training by State Park personnel

Insurance for job-related medical costs

All you need to provide is your own Recreational Vehicle (RV).

Heyburn State Park is the oldest park in the Pacific Northwest. Created in 1908, it is comprised of approximately 5,500 acres of land and 2,300 acres of water. The park includes three lakes; Chatcolet, Benewah, and Hidden Lakes, with the shadowy St. Joe River meandering along the eastern boundary of the park.

Natural and cultural history is plentiful at Heyburn. Before it was a park, the general area was a gathering place for the Coeur d'Alene Indian tribe. Heyburn is a natural park with a variety of different habitats. Large, tall Ponderosa pines tower over grassy hillsides covered in wildflowers. On the edges of the lakes, the wetland/marsh areas are home to many types of wildflowers and plants.

The Trail of the Coeur d'Alenes, a 72 mile paved bike trail, goes right through Heyburn State Park. You can bike or walk the 3100 foot bridge/trestle across the St Joe River to the other side of Lake Coeur d’Alene. The gentle grade is easy for just about anyone.

Fish for pike, bass, or pan fish in the lakes. Bird watching is terrific at Heyburn, with osprey and blue heron as common as sparrows back home. Boating, water skiing, sailing and canoeing are also popular pursuits. Trails for hikers or horseback riders are shaded by 400-year-old ponderosa pines. The Rocky Point Marina offers a public boat ramp, store, fuel dock, restroom and parking.

Housing Availability: 

Available
  • Housing Type:
RV Pads
  • Housing Description:
full hook-up site available with 30 amp electrical service and a sewer connection at the host site.
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Position 2013 Bruneau Dunes Campground Host
Bruneau Dunes State Park
Partner Opportunity Site Link
Opportunity Partner
IDPR
State Natural Resources Links

Idaho Home Page
Idaho Tourism Site
Idaho State Parks Volunteers
Idaho State Wildlife Volunteers
ID Seal
Address 27608 Sand Dunes Road Mountain Home, ID 83647
Contact Kathryn Hampton Kathryn.Hampton@idpr.idaho.gov 208-514-2493
Dates 5/28/2013--10/15/2013
Activities
• Campground Host
• Conservation Education
• Trail/Campground Maintenance
• Tour Guide/Interpretation
• Visitor Information
• Science
• General Assistance
Record Date1/31/2013
Suitable For Adults,Seniors
Difficulty Level Average

Opportunity Description: 

Come to Idaho! The tallest sand dune rises 470 feet above small lakes in the high desert south of Mountain Home. The state park includes desert, dune, prairie, lake and marsh habitat with opportunities to observe nocturnal species. Activities include fishing, birdwatching, camping, hiking, swimming and viewing the stars at one of only two public observatories in Idaho. Feel free to climb but no vehicles are allowed on the dunes. A visitor center offers information on birds of prey, insects, fossils, wildlife and the sand dunes. A variety of gift items are available for purchase. Two cabins are available for rent. Also 82 serviced with W/E and 31 standard sites. The Equestrian Area provides facilities for visitors to camp with their horses and there is a 9-mile riding trail around the park.

Idaho State Park Campground Hosts are park ambassadors. They perform a variety of tasks such as greeting visitors and handing out information, replacing restroom supplies, cleaning campsites, picking up litter, and informing the rangers about potential problems. Hosts serve as official greeters and must like people, be courteous, outgoing, and helpful to all park visitors. Host volunteers need to be physically capable of performing these duties. You will be scheduled to work varied days and hours, not to exceed 20-30 hours per week. We ask for at least a 30 day commitment, however some assignments can also be for the entire camping season if desired.

Campgroud Host Routine Duties

  • Mark Reserved Sites

    Open and close campground loops with irrigation schedule

    Wash picnic tables at campgrounds

    Clean picnic areas

    Weed pull-through sites and pads

    Wash interpretive panels

    Clean camp site grills, fire rings and rake sites

    Sweep/tidy shelters

    Pick up litter

    Assist with irrigation

  • Contact: Kathryn.Hampton@idpr.idaho.gov or

    APPLY ON-LINE at: http://parksandrecreation.idaho.gov/aboutus/volunteeronline.aspx or

    call (208) 514-2493 for more information and an application packet NOW.

    Housing Availability: 

    Available
      • Housing Type:
    RV Pads
      • Housing Description:
    full hookup RV pad; 50 amp electrical service, sewer connection at host site
    Apply Online Now  Apply Online Now


    Position 2013 Lake Cascade Campground Host positions
    Lake Cascade State Park
    Partner Opportunity Site Link
    Opportunity Partner
    IDPR
    State Natural Resources Links

    Idaho Home Page
    Idaho Tourism Site
    Idaho State Parks Volunteers
    Idaho State Wildlife Volunteers
    ID Seal
    Address Southwestern Idaho, 75 mi. N. of Boise on Hwy. 55 Cascade, ID 83611
    Contact Kathryn Hampton Kathryn.Hampton@idpr.idaho.gov 208-514-2493
    Dates 5/15/2013--9/15/2013
    Activities
    • Campground Host
    • Conservation Education
    • Trail/Campground Maintenance
    • Visitor Information
    • General Assistance
    Record Date1/31/2013
    Suitable For Adults,Seniors
    Difficulty Level Average

    Opportunity Description: 

    Lake Cascade State Park provides diverse and exciting recreational opportunities throughout all four seasons.

    Popular for all types of boating, prevailing winds on the water make it especially well suited for sailing and windsurfing.

    Rainbow trout, Coho salmon, small mouth bass and perch can be caught from the shore or by boat in the summer or through the ice in the winter.

    Lake Cascade offers two group camping opportunities, including Snowbank group camp and Osprey Point group yurts, 232 individual campsites in 9 developed campgrounds (with power, sewer, and water at Poison Creek and Ridgeview)two dispersed camping areas with primitive camping, several day use areas, and 6 boat launch ramps. The various campgrounds and facilities of the park are dispersed around Lake Cascade's forty-one square miles of surface water and 86 miles of shoreline.

    Hosts needed from May 15 - September 15, 2013. Lake Cascade hires hosts for 11 locations around the reservoir. Campground hosts each work a minimum of 24 hours per week (including weekends and holidays) for a minimum of 30 days and a maximum of 180 days. Hosts are considered to be “on-call” at all times of the day and night and are requested to spend at least five nights per week in the campground. Hosts must take time off during the weekdays Monday through Thursday. All hosts will have specific duties and scheduled times to work. .

    Idaho State Park Campground Hosts are park ambassadors. They perform a variety of tasks such as greeting visitors and handing out information, replacing restroom supplies, cleaning campsites, picking up litter, and informing the rangers about potential problems. Hosts serve as official greeters and must like people, be courteous, outgoing, and helpful to all park visitors. Host volunteers need to be physically capable of performing these duties. You will be scheduled to work varied days and hours, not to exceed 20-30 hours per week. We ask for at least a 30 day commitment, however some assignments can also be for the entire camping season if desired.

    Campgroud Host Routine Duties

  • Mark Reserved Sites

    Open and close campground loops with irrigation schedule

    Wash picnic tables at campgrounds

    Clean picnic areas

    Weed pull-through sites and pads

    Wash interpretive panels

    Clean camp site grills, fire rings and rake sites

    Sweep/tidy shelters

    Pick up litter

    Assist with irrigation

  • Contact: Kathryn.Hampton@idpr.idaho.gov or

    APPLY ON-LINE at: http://parksandrecreation.idaho.gov/aboutus/volunteeronline.aspx or

    call (208) 514-2493 for more information and an application packet NOW.

    Housing Availability: 

    Available
      • Housing Type:
    RV Pads
    Apply Online Now  Apply Online Now


    Position 2013 Castle Rocks Ranch House Host
    Castle Rocks State Park
    Partner Opportunity Site Link
    Opportunity Partner
    IDPR
    State Natural Resources Links

    Idaho Home Page
    Idaho Tourism Site
    Idaho State Parks Volunteers
    Idaho State Wildlife Volunteers
    ID Seal
    Address 748 East 2800 South Almo, ID 83312
    Contact Kathryn Hampton Kathryn.Hampton@idpr.idaho.gov 208-514-2493
    Dates 6/1/2013--11/1/2013
    Activities
    • Campground Host
    • Conservation Education
    • Office/Clerical
    • Trail/Campground Maintenance
    • Tour Guide/Interpretation
    • Visitor Information
    • General Assistance
    Record Date1/31/2013
    Suitable For Adults,Seniors
    Difficulty Level Not Difficult

    Opportunity Description: 

    This is one of the most beautiful places in Idaho!

    Brief Description of the Work to be Performed: Work as a member of the park team to orientate and check-in guests at The Lodge at Castle Rock Ranch and Bunkhouse and prepare the facility for the next registered guests.

    Activities to be performed include: checking in registered guests for both the Lodge and Bunkhouse, register and collect fees for walk-in guests of the Bunkhouse, help with light housekeeping/laundry, provide tourist information to guests, and serve as host for guests. All supplies will be provided by the park.

    Number of Volunteers Sought for This Position: 1 (2 if working as a team)

    Qualifications Sought: Volunteer(s) should demonstrate friendly, outgoing personality, willing to interact with the customers; knowledge, skills, and abilities for light housekeeping/laundry; willing to work as a park team member. Working hours are noon to 3 p.m. on days the facility is booked and some afternoons.

    Worksite: Castle Rocks State Park, Ranch Unit

    Timeframe: A minimum of 30 day, and a maximum of 90 days or until the weather turns cold (around November 1)

    You may also contact the park directly and talk with: Juanita Jones (208) 824-5916 or email her: juanita_jones@partner.nps.gov

    Housing Availability: 

    Available
      • Housing Type:
    RV Pads
    Apply Online Now  Apply Online Now


    Position 2013 Three Island Crossing Campground Host
    Three Island Crossing State Park
    Partner Opportunity Site Link
    Opportunity Partner
    IDPR
    State Natural Resources Links

    Idaho Home Page
    Idaho Tourism Site
    Idaho State Parks Volunteers
    Idaho State Wildlife Volunteers
    ID Seal
    Address Southwestern Idaho, SE of Mountain Home, 4 mi. off I-84, Glenns Ferry, ID 83623
    Contact Kathryn Hampton Kathryn.Hampton@idpr.idaho.gov 208-514-2493
    Dates 5/15/2013--10/31/2013
    Activities
    • Campground Host
    • Conservation Education
    • Historical Preservation
    • Tour Guide/Interpretation
    • Visitor Information
    • General Assistance
    Record Date1/3/2013
    Suitable For Adults,Seniors
    Difficulty Level Average

    Opportunity Description: 

    Campground Hosts are park ambassadors. These volunteers perform a variety of tasks such as greeting visitors and handing out information, replacing restroom supplies, cleaning campsites, picking up litter, and informing the rangers about potential problems. Hosts serve as official greeters and must like people, be courteous, outgoing, and helpful to all park visitors. Host volunteers need to be physically capable of performing these duties. You will be scheduled to work varied days and hours, not to exceed 40 hours per week. Hosts are asked to give full attention to their volunteer effort by not accepting employment outside the park during their stay as hosts. We ask for at least a 30 day commitment, however some assignments can also be for the entire camping season if desired.

    We supply campground hosts with .....

    Free admission to all Idaho State Parks!

    Free camping with hookups and a sign for your campsite,

    A Volunteer Orientation Guidebook about Idaho State Parks

    A uniform designating your status as volunteer - consisting of a cap, vest, patch, and name tag

    Training by State Park personnel

    Insurance for job-related medical costs

    All you need to provide is your own Recreational Vehicle (RV).

    Three Island Crossing State Park is located on the Snake River at Glenns Ferry. It is home to The Oregon Trail History and Education Center where visitors can learn about pioneer emigrants and Native American history.

    Oregon Trail pioneers knew this spot well. It was one of the most famous river crossings on the historic trail. Pioneer travelers used the three-island crossing until 1869, when Gus Glenn constructed a ferry about two miles upstream.

    The Glenns Ferry community sponsors "Three Island Days"a crossing commemoration the second Saturday of each August. Events often include living history presentations and historic skills fair. This years event details may be found at www.threeislanddays.org.

    There are many things to do at our lovely day use area that's located directly on the Snake River. Picnic tables are scattered about so pull up a tree and enjoy your picnic lunch. Wild life viewing is great while you walk around on the self guided trails near the river. Don't forget to check out the Conestoga wagons before you go (three wagon replicas are on display outside the history center and at an overlook area.)

    Housing Availability: 

    Available
      • Housing Type:
    RV Pads
      • Housing Description:
    full hook-up site available with 50amp electrical service and a sewer connection at the host site.
    Apply Online Now  Apply Online Now




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