Volunteer: Campground Host at Farewell Bend State Recreation Area - NOT CONFIRMED (expressing interest only)Responding to this opportunity alerts staff of your interest. It does not automatically sign you up for this assignment. Park Staff will reach out to interview you and determine if you will be selected to volunteer for this specific assignment. Farewell Bend State Recreation Area features a beautiful desert experience on the banks of the Snake River's Brownlee Reservoir. Historic markers and interpretive displays provide visitors with information on Farewell Bend's significance on the Oregon Trail. The RV and tent campsites make excellent base camps as you explore the the Snake River Water Trail and other regional attractions. Brownlee Reservoir offers fishing, water skiing and boating. The Campground Host provides service for Farewell Bend State Recreation Area by supporting staff in the completion of routine maintenance tasks, providing clean camp sites, restrooms, and a safe environment. Review the volunteer assignment description for this position here. Time Commitment: Volunteers should anticipate a schedule that includes 20-30 hours of volunteer service each week, per host. Location: Farewell Bend State Recreation Area. Learn more about the park and the available amenities on the Host Site Directory page for this property online here. This opportunity is available for one individual or a team of hosts staying together at the same site. Program: Farewell Bend Management Unit Responding to this opportunity alerts staff of your interest. It does not automatically sign you up for this assignment. Park Staff will reach out to interview you and determine if you will be selected to volunteer for this specific assignment. Farewell Bend State Recreation Area features a beautiful desert experience on the banks of the Snake River's Brownlee Reservoir. Historic markers and interpretive displays provide visitors with information on Farewell Bend's significance on the Oregon Trail. The RV and tent campsites make excellent base camps as you explore the the Snake River Water Trail and other regional attractions. Brownlee Reservoir offers fishing, water skiing and boating. The Campground Host provides service for Farewell Bend State Recreation Area by supporting staff in the completion of routine maintenance tasks, providing clean camp sites, restrooms, and a safe environment. Review the volunteer assignment description for this position here. Time Commitment: Volunteers should anticipate a schedule that includes 20-30 hours of volunteer service each week, per host. Location: Farewell Bend State Recreation Area. Learn more about the park and the available amenities on the Host Site Directory page for this property online here. This opportunity is available for one individual or a team of hosts staying together at the same site. Program: Farewell Bend Management Unit Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 97907 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Campground Host at Lake Owyhee State Park - NOT CONFIRMED (expressing interest only)Responding to this opportunity alerts staff of your interest. It does not automatically sign you up for this assignment. Park Staff will reach out to interview you and determine if you will be selected to volunteer for this specific assignment. Lake Owyhee State Park is a remote oasis on the eastern edge of Oregon that offers camping and boating on the shore of a scenic desert canyon reservoir. The park contains two campgrounds along Owyhee Reservoir, a 53-mile-long lake that fills a narrow, deep canyon brimming with colorful volcanic rock formations. The Gordon Gulch Day-use Area is open year-round and includes picnic tables and a boat ramp. Many boaters return each year to explore the desert canyon and rugged mountains. Some of the reservoir's incredible geology is visible only by boat. Anglers are awarded excellent warm water catches, especially large mouth bass, white and black crappie. The reservoir also has catfish and is occasionally stocked with rainbow trout. Look for golden eagles, coyotes, ground squirrels, rabbits, pronghorn antelope, mule deer, and wild horses (watch out for rattlesnakes, too). You might even see California bighorn sheep or a mountain lion. The Campground Host provides service for Lake Owyhee State Park by supporting staff in the completion of routine maintenance tasks, providing clean camp sites, restrooms, and a safe environment. Review the volunteer assignment description for this position here. Time Commitment: Volunteers should anticipate a schedule that includes 20 hours of volunteer service each week, per host. 5 days per week. Location: Lake Owyhee State Park. Learn more about the park and the available amenities on the Host Site Directory page for this property online here. This opportunity is available for one individual or a team of hosts staying together at the same site. Program: Farewell Bend Management Unit Responding to this opportunity alerts staff of your interest. It does not automatically sign you up for this assignment. Park Staff will reach out to interview you and determine if you will be selected to volunteer for this specific assignment. Lake Owyhee State Park is a remote oasis on the eastern edge of Oregon that offers camping and boating on the shore of a scenic desert canyon reservoir. The park contains two campgrounds along Owyhee Reservoir, a 53-mile-long lake that fills a narrow, deep canyon brimming with colorful volcanic rock formations. The Gordon Gulch Day-use Area is open year-round and includes picnic tables and a boat ramp. Many boaters return each year to explore the desert canyon and rugged mountains. Some of the reservoir's incredible geology is visible only by boat. Anglers are awarded excellent warm water catches, especially large mouth bass, white and black crappie. The reservoir also has catfish and is occasionally stocked with rainbow trout. Look for golden eagles, coyotes, ground squirrels, rabbits, pronghorn antelope, mule deer, and wild horses (watch out for rattlesnakes, too). You might even see California bighorn sheep or a mountain lion. The Campground Host provides service for Lake Owyhee State Park by supporting staff in the completion of routine maintenance tasks, providing clean camp sites, restrooms, and a safe environment. Review the volunteer assignment description for this position here. Time Commitment: Volunteers should anticipate a schedule that includes 20 hours of volunteer service each week, per host. 5 days per week. Location: Lake Owyhee State Park. Learn more about the park and the available amenities on the Host Site Directory page for this property online here. This opportunity is available for one individual or a team of hosts staying together at the same site. Program: Farewell Bend Management Unit Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 97913 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Campground Relief Host at Lake Owyhee State Park - NOT CONFIRMED (expressing interest only)Responding to this opportunity alerts staff of your interest. It does not automatically sign you up for this assignment. Park Staff will reach out to interview you and determine if you will be selected to volunteer for this specific assignment. Lake Owyhee State Park is a remote oasis on the eastern edge of Oregon that offers camping and boating on the shore of a scenic desert canyon reservoir. The park contains two campgrounds along Owyhee Reservoir, a 53-mile-long lake that fills a narrow, deep canyon brimming with colorful volcanic rock formations. The Gordon Gulch Day-use Area is open year-round and includes picnic tables and a boat ramp. Many boaters return each year to explore the desert canyon and rugged mountains. Some of the reservoir's incredible geology is visible only by boat. Anglers are awarded excellent warm water catches, especially large mouth bass, white and black crappie. The reservoir also has catfish and is occasionally stocked with rainbow trout. Look for golden eagles, coyotes, ground squirrels, rabbits, pronghorn antelope, mule deer, and wild horses (watch out for rattlesnakes, too). You might even see California bighorn sheep or a mountain lion. The Campground Relief Host provides service for Lake Owyhee State Park by supporting staff in the Time Commitment: Volunteers should anticipate a schedule that includes 20 hours of volunteer service each week, per host. Approximately 4 hours per day. Location: Lake Owyhee State Park. Learn more about the park and the available amenities on the Host Site Directory page for this property online here. This opportunity is available for one individual or a team of hosts staying together at the same site. Program: Farewell Bend Management Unit Responding to this opportunity alerts staff of your interest. It does not automatically sign you up for this assignment. Park Staff will reach out to interview you and determine if you will be selected to volunteer for this specific assignment. Lake Owyhee State Park is a remote oasis on the eastern edge of Oregon that offers camping and boating on the shore of a scenic desert canyon reservoir. The park contains two campgrounds along Owyhee Reservoir, a 53-mile-long lake that fills a narrow, deep canyon brimming with colorful volcanic rock formations. The Gordon Gulch Day-use Area is open year-round and includes picnic tables and a boat ramp. Many boaters return each year to explore the desert canyon and rugged mountains. Some of the reservoir's incredible geology is visible only by boat. Anglers are awarded excellent warm water catches, especially large mouth bass, white and black crappie. The reservoir also has catfish and is occasionally stocked with rainbow trout. Look for golden eagles, coyotes, ground squirrels, rabbits, pronghorn antelope, mule deer, and wild horses (watch out for rattlesnakes, too). You might even see California bighorn sheep or a mountain lion. The Campground Relief Host provides service for Lake Owyhee State Park by supporting staff in the Time Commitment: Volunteers should anticipate a schedule that includes 20 hours of volunteer service each week, per host. Approximately 4 hours per day. Location: Lake Owyhee State Park. Learn more about the park and the available amenities on the Host Site Directory page for this property online here. This opportunity is available for one individual or a team of hosts staying together at the same site. Program: Farewell Bend Management Unit Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 97913 Allow Groups: No |