Opportunities From: Oregon Parks and Recreation Department

Volunteer: Maintenance Host at Viento State Park - October 2026 - 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.

Viento is Spanish for wind — an apt name for a park in the blustery Columbia River Gorge. But this is just a happy coincidence. Viento (pronounced vee-EN-toe) actually comes from the first letters of three railroad tycoons— Villard, Endicott, and Tollman—who built the first railroad in the area. Where a railroad station once stood is now the home of one of the best Gorge campgrounds, conveniently located just 8 miles west of Hood River. Viento’s day-use area has easy access to the Columbia River and some thrilling windsurfing. There's a peaceful picnic next to a babbling creek. A day-use parking permit is required for non-campers.

The maintenance host provides service for Viento State Park by supporting park operations, maintaining grounds, facilities, and trails, providing excellent customer service to visitors, and observing park activity and reporting concerns to park staff. 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 a week.

Location: Viento 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: Columbia River Gorge 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.

Viento is Spanish for wind — an apt name for a park in the blustery Columbia River Gorge. But this is just a happy coincidence. Viento (pronounced vee-EN-toe) actually comes from the first letters of three railroad tycoons— Villard, Endicott, and Tollman—who built the first railroad in the area. Where a railroad station once stood is now the home of one of the best Gorge campgrounds, conveniently located just 8 miles west of Hood River. Viento’s day-use area has easy access to the Columbia River and some thrilling windsurfing. There's a peaceful picnic next to a babbling creek. A day-use parking permit is required for non-campers.

The maintenance host provides service for Viento State Park by supporting park operations, maintaining grounds, facilities, and trails, providing excellent customer service to visitors, and observing park activity and reporting concerns to park staff. 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 a week.

Location: Viento 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: Columbia River Gorge Management Unit

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Oct 1, 2026 through Oct 31, 2026

Zip Code: 97014

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Day-Use Host at Molalla River State Park - SCHEDULED from June 1, 2026 to June 30, 2026

• Greeting guests and providing information to visitors in park • Open and close entrance gate during specified park hours • Wear required PPE (eye protection, disposable gloves, work gloves, safety vest, etc.) • Provide general restroom maintenance, including sweeping floors and restocking supplies • Operate utility vehicles (golf carts, gators, etc.) • Litter pick park trails and parking areas • General landscaping duties including: pruning, raking, weeding, trimming, light trail maintenance as needed • Accomplish tasks using tools including: basic hand and power tools, blowers, and trimmers • Assist staff with daily water meter readings, car count recordings, and trash/recycling pickup • Clean-up and debris removal • Organize and maintain cleanliness of tools, shop, and shared maintenance spaces • Operate and maintain small powered equipment • Be a positive, professional presence in the park – educate about park rules, do not enforce • Notify rangers of any safety issues in a timely manner

Program: Champoeg Management Unit

• Greeting guests and providing information to visitors in park • Open and close entrance gate during specified park hours • Wear required PPE (eye protection, disposable gloves, work gloves, safety vest, etc.) • Provide general restroom maintenance, including sweeping floors and restocking supplies • Operate utility vehicles (golf carts, gators, etc.) • Litter pick park trails and parking areas • General landscaping duties including: pruning, raking, weeding, trimming, light trail maintenance as needed • Accomplish tasks using tools including: basic hand and power tools, blowers, and trimmers • Assist staff with daily water meter readings, car count recordings, and trash/recycling pickup • Clean-up and debris removal • Organize and maintain cleanliness of tools, shop, and shared maintenance spaces • Operate and maintain small powered equipment • Be a positive, professional presence in the park – educate about park rules, do not enforce • Notify rangers of any safety issues in a timely manner

Program: Champoeg Management Unit

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Jun 1, 2026 through Jun 30, 2026

Zip Code: 97137

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Yurt/Cabin Host at Umpqua Lighthouse State Park for November 1, 2026 - November 30, 2026 - 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.

Umpqua Lighthouse State Park is located less than a mile from the famous Salmon Harbor Marina on Winchester Bay, known for some of the best crabbing and sports fishing along the Oregon coast. The campground and developed day-use areas are situated along beautiful freshwater Lake Marie, open to non-motorized boating only. Favorite activities include hiking, picnicking, fishing, and paddling. There is also a small sandy lakeside beach. The park is located in the stretch of towering sand dunes protected by the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area. There is no direct access to the dunes from the park; the nearest staging area is 1 ½ miles away at Umpqua Beach #3.

The Yurt/Cabin Host provides service for Umpqua Lighthouse State Park by supporting park operations by cleaning and maintaining yurts, cabins, and campsites, performing general campground maintenance tasks, and by providing excellent customer service to park visitors. Review the volunteer assignment description for this position here.

Time Commitment: Volunteers should anticipate a schedule that includes 4 hours per day, 5 days per week (20 total hours per week), per host.

Location: Umpqua Lighthouse 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. 

Program: Umpqua/Tugman 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.

Umpqua Lighthouse State Park is located less than a mile from the famous Salmon Harbor Marina on Winchester Bay, known for some of the best crabbing and sports fishing along the Oregon coast. The campground and developed day-use areas are situated along beautiful freshwater Lake Marie, open to non-motorized boating only. Favorite activities include hiking, picnicking, fishing, and paddling. There is also a small sandy lakeside beach. The park is located in the stretch of towering sand dunes protected by the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area. There is no direct access to the dunes from the park; the nearest staging area is 1 ½ miles away at Umpqua Beach #3.

The Yurt/Cabin Host provides service for Umpqua Lighthouse State Park by supporting park operations by cleaning and maintaining yurts, cabins, and campsites, performing general campground maintenance tasks, and by providing excellent customer service to park visitors. Review the volunteer assignment description for this position here.

Time Commitment: Volunteers should anticipate a schedule that includes 4 hours per day, 5 days per week (20 total hours per week), per host.

Location: Umpqua Lighthouse 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. 

Program: Umpqua/Tugman Management Unit

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Nov 1, 2026 through Nov 30, 2026

Zip Code: 97467

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Yurt/Cabin Host at William Tugman State Park for May 1, 2026- May 31, 2026 - 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.

Despite its close proximity to Highway 101, Tugman State Park is relatively unknown — a private hideaway on the wondrous south coast. Situated on Eel Lake near the community of Lakeside, Tugman offers campsites with electric/water hookups tucked away in a mature stand of shore pines. Tugman is centrally located for visitors wishing to explore the Oregon coast from Reedsport to Coos Bay. The famous Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area is less than a mile away.

The Yurt Host provides service for William Tugman State Park by supporting park operations by cleaning and maintaining yurts, cabins, and campsites, performing general campground maintenance tasks, and by providing
excellent customer service to park visitors. Review the volunteer assignment description for this position here.

Time Commitment: Volunteers should anticipate a schedule that includes 4 hours per day, 5 days per week (20 total hours per week), per host.

Location: William Tugman 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: Umpqua/Tugman 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.

Despite its close proximity to Highway 101, Tugman State Park is relatively unknown — a private hideaway on the wondrous south coast. Situated on Eel Lake near the community of Lakeside, Tugman offers campsites with electric/water hookups tucked away in a mature stand of shore pines. Tugman is centrally located for visitors wishing to explore the Oregon coast from Reedsport to Coos Bay. The famous Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area is less than a mile away.

The Yurt Host provides service for William Tugman State Park by supporting park operations by cleaning and maintaining yurts, cabins, and campsites, performing general campground maintenance tasks, and by providing
excellent customer service to park visitors. Review the volunteer assignment description for this position here.

Time Commitment: Volunteers should anticipate a schedule that includes 4 hours per day, 5 days per week (20 total hours per week), per host.

Location: William Tugman 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: Umpqua/Tugman Management Unit

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: May 1, 2026 through May 31, 2026

Zip Code: 97449

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Yurt/Cabin Host at Umpqua Lighthouse State Park for June 1, 2026 to August 31, 2026 - 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.

Umpqua Lighthouse State Park is located less than a mile from the famous Salmon Harbor Marina on Winchester Bay, known for some of the best crabbing and sports fishing along the Oregon coast. The campground and developed day-use areas are situated along beautiful freshwater Lake Marie, open to non-motorized boating only. Favorite activities include hiking, picnicking, fishing, and paddling. There is also a small sandy lakeside beach. The park is located in the stretch of towering sand dunes protected by the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area. There is no direct access to the dunes from the park; the nearest staging area is 1 ½ miles away at Umpqua Beach #3.

The Yurt/Cabin Host provides service for Umpqua Lighthouse State Park by supporting park operations by cleaning and maintaining yurts, cabins, and campsites, performing general campground maintenance tasks, and by providing excellent customer service to park visitors Review the volunteer assignment description for this position here.

Time Commitment: Volunteers should anticipate a schedule that includes 4 hours per day, 5 days per week (20 total hours per week), per host.

Location: Site 14 at Umpqua Lighthouse 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. 

Program: Umpqua/Tugman 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.

Umpqua Lighthouse State Park is located less than a mile from the famous Salmon Harbor Marina on Winchester Bay, known for some of the best crabbing and sports fishing along the Oregon coast. The campground and developed day-use areas are situated along beautiful freshwater Lake Marie, open to non-motorized boating only. Favorite activities include hiking, picnicking, fishing, and paddling. There is also a small sandy lakeside beach. The park is located in the stretch of towering sand dunes protected by the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area. There is no direct access to the dunes from the park; the nearest staging area is 1 ½ miles away at Umpqua Beach #3.

The Yurt/Cabin Host provides service for Umpqua Lighthouse State Park by supporting park operations by cleaning and maintaining yurts, cabins, and campsites, performing general campground maintenance tasks, and by providing excellent customer service to park visitors Review the volunteer assignment description for this position here.

Time Commitment: Volunteers should anticipate a schedule that includes 4 hours per day, 5 days per week (20 total hours per week), per host.

Location: Site 14 at Umpqua Lighthouse 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. 

Program: Umpqua/Tugman Management Unit

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Jun 1, 2026 through Aug 31, 2026

Zip Code: 97467

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Campground Host at Smith Rock State Park - SCHEDULED from July 1, 2026 to July 31, 2026

This individual will be responsible for maintaining the bathroom and shower building at the Bivouac Campground, including tasks such as sweeping and replenishing paper products. Additional duties will include emptying trash, picking up litter, answering visitor inquiries, and providing information about the park's trail system, as well as local, regional, and state attractions.

Program: Smith Rock Management Unit

This individual will be responsible for maintaining the bathroom and shower building at the Bivouac Campground, including tasks such as sweeping and replenishing paper products. Additional duties will include emptying trash, picking up litter, answering visitor inquiries, and providing information about the park's trail system, as well as local, regional, and state attractions.

Program: Smith Rock Management Unit

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Jul 1, 2026 through Jul 31, 2026

Zip Code: 97760

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Campground Host at Smith Rock State Park - SCHEDULED from October 1, 2026 to October 31, 2026

This individual will be responsible for maintaining the bathroom and shower building at the Bivouac Campground, including tasks such as sweeping and replenishing paper products. Additional duties will include emptying trash, picking up litter, answering visitor inquiries, and providing information about the park's trail system, as well as local, regional, and state attractions.

Program: Smith Rock Management Unit

This individual will be responsible for maintaining the bathroom and shower building at the Bivouac Campground, including tasks such as sweeping and replenishing paper products. Additional duties will include emptying trash, picking up litter, answering visitor inquiries, and providing information about the park's trail system, as well as local, regional, and state attractions.

Program: Smith Rock Management Unit

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Oct 1, 2026 through Oct 31, 2026

Zip Code: 97760

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Yurt/Cabin Host at William M. Tugman State Park for May 1, 2026 - May 31, 2026 - 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.

Despite its close proximity to Highway 101, Tugman State Park is relatively unknown — a private hideaway on the wondrous south coast. Situated on Eel Lake near the community of Lakeside, Tugman offers campsites with electric/water hookups tucked away in a mature stand of shore pines. Tugman is centrally located for visitors wishing to explore the Oregon coast from Reedsport to Coos Bay. The famous Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area is less than a mile away.

Time Commitment: Clean yurts and sites 5 days a week. 20 hrs per week. See full assignment description here.

Location: Site A01 at William Tugman 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.

Program: Umpqua/Tugman 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.

Despite its close proximity to Highway 101, Tugman State Park is relatively unknown — a private hideaway on the wondrous south coast. Situated on Eel Lake near the community of Lakeside, Tugman offers campsites with electric/water hookups tucked away in a mature stand of shore pines. Tugman is centrally located for visitors wishing to explore the Oregon coast from Reedsport to Coos Bay. The famous Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area is less than a mile away.

Time Commitment: Clean yurts and sites 5 days a week. 20 hrs per week. See full assignment description here.

Location: Site A01 at William Tugman 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.

Program: Umpqua/Tugman Management Unit

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: May 1, 2026 through May 31, 2026

Zip Code: 97449

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Yurt/Cabin Host at Umpqua Lighthouse State Park for May 1, 2026 to May 31, 2026 - 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.

Umpqua Lighthouse State Park is located less than a mile from the famous Salmon Harbor Marina on Winchester Bay, known for some of the best crabbing and sports fishing along the Oregon coast. The campground and developed day-use areas are situated along beautiful freshwater Lake Marie, open to non-motorized boating only. Favorite activities include hiking, picnicking, fishing, and paddling. There is also a small sandy lakeside beach. The park is located in the stretch of towering sand dunes protected by the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area. There is no direct access to the dunes from the park; the nearest staging area is 1 ½ miles away at Umpqua Beach #3.

The Yurt/Cabin Host provides service for Umpqua Lighthouse State Park by supporting park operations by cleaning and maintaining yurts, cabins, and campsites, performing general campground maintenance tasks, and by providing excellent customer service to park visitors Review the volunteer assignment description for this position here.

Time Commitment: Volunteers should anticipate a schedule that includes 4 hours per day, 5 days per week (20 total hours per week), per host.

Location: The Laundry Room site at Umpqua Lighthouse 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. 

Program: Umpqua/Tugman 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.

Umpqua Lighthouse State Park is located less than a mile from the famous Salmon Harbor Marina on Winchester Bay, known for some of the best crabbing and sports fishing along the Oregon coast. The campground and developed day-use areas are situated along beautiful freshwater Lake Marie, open to non-motorized boating only. Favorite activities include hiking, picnicking, fishing, and paddling. There is also a small sandy lakeside beach. The park is located in the stretch of towering sand dunes protected by the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area. There is no direct access to the dunes from the park; the nearest staging area is 1 ½ miles away at Umpqua Beach #3.

The Yurt/Cabin Host provides service for Umpqua Lighthouse State Park by supporting park operations by cleaning and maintaining yurts, cabins, and campsites, performing general campground maintenance tasks, and by providing excellent customer service to park visitors Review the volunteer assignment description for this position here.

Time Commitment: Volunteers should anticipate a schedule that includes 4 hours per day, 5 days per week (20 total hours per week), per host.

Location: The Laundry Room site at Umpqua Lighthouse 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. 

Program: Umpqua/Tugman Management Unit

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: May 1, 2026 through May 31, 2026

Zip Code: 97467

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Campground Host at Humbug Mountain State Park, Site 24 December 1st - December 31st, 2026, NOT CONFIRMED (EXPRESSING INTEREST ONLY)

Responding to this opportunity alerts staff of your interest in this role. 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 and if potential availability for this assignment matches your needs.

Location of Assignment: Humbug Mtn SP – Campground Host – UPPER LOOP -Site 24

Time Commitment/Schedule:

·         One month minimum with 20 – 30 hours of duty each week per host.

·         This position will be on duty Friday through Tuesday, with Wednesdays and Thursdays off.

·         On duty hours may be between 9am & 8pm depending on scheduled duties.

o   The time constraints to consider include advertised firewood sales on some evenings. Campsite check-in & check-out times are an important factor in planning your day when duties are assigned – all work related to these duties must be completed before new arrivals and after departures.

·         A schedule of expected duties will be provided to help with planning.

Purpose of Volunteer Role: The Camp Host supports park operations by providing excellent customer service to park visitors and general campground maintenance. This position will be responsible for cleaning and maintaining sites 1 through 27 including hiker biker camp in the Upper loop campground and sites 28 through 34, as well as sites 87 through 95 in the lower loop campground while the lower loop is open from May through October.

General Responsibilities:

·         Safety first – Volunteer must be trained by a park ranger on all equipment prior to its use.

Use of personal protective equipment is mandatory.

·         Respond to visitor, staff, and volunteer requests in an attentive and respectful manner.

·         Assist campground guests with check-ins, registering a reservation & checkout.

·         Provide excellent customer service for park visitors by giving out accurate information about the park, park activities, & the surrounding areas.

·         Provide campground maintenance, including cleaning out fire pits, blowing, sweeping, push mowing, grass trimming & litter pick up.

·         Provide assistance to staff by restocking brochures, maps, and registration slips.

·         Operate utility vehicles (golf carts, gators, etc.).

·         Support, sell, and restock firewood for 3 hours in the evening on Saturday, Sunday, Monday, & Tuesday but be reasonably available for sales as needed by visitors. Change fund will not be issued; money from sales will be dropped into the payment box after each sale.

·         Provide maintenance, cleaning, & support for transfer station and recycling station.

·         Provide general restroom maintenance, including wiping down sinks & countertops, dumping the garbage, and restocking supplies.

·         General landscaping duties including: pruning, raking, weeding, mowing, & trimming.

·         Attend monthly safety meetings.

·         Assist staff and volunteers by providing support for Jr. Ranger program.

 

Restricted Tasks:

·         Hosts may educate information on park rules with visitors, but volunteers do not enforce rules or make initial contacts for rule infractions. This activity is only performed by park staff.

·         Use of chainsaws & heavy equipment ie; bobcat, dingo, or large John Deere mowers – This activity is only performed by paid park staff.

·         Use of ladders while on duty.

·         Working in open toed shoes/sandals while on duty.

·         Working in shorts/capris, hosts must wear pants that cover the entire legs while on duty.

 

Minimum Required Qualifications:

·         Be at least 18 years old.

·         Ability to lift up to 20 lbs.

·         Ability to travel on uneven terrain, as well as be stationary for long periods of time.

·         Ability to work in a variety of environmental conditions.

·         Bending & twisting motions from side to side, crouching, walking on uneven terrain, walking up stairs and/or ramps, shoveling and raking motions, use of pruners and other tools that may require grip strength.

Program: Cape Blanco Management Unit

Responding to this opportunity alerts staff of your interest in this role. 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 and if potential availability for this assignment matches your needs.

Location of Assignment: Humbug Mtn SP – Campground Host – UPPER LOOP -Site 24

Time Commitment/Schedule:

·         One month minimum with 20 – 30 hours of duty each week per host.

·         This position will be on duty Friday through Tuesday, with Wednesdays and Thursdays off.

·         On duty hours may be between 9am & 8pm depending on scheduled duties.

o   The time constraints to consider include advertised firewood sales on some evenings. Campsite check-in & check-out times are an important factor in planning your day when duties are assigned – all work related to these duties must be completed before new arrivals and after departures.

·         A schedule of expected duties will be provided to help with planning.

Purpose of Volunteer Role: The Camp Host supports park operations by providing excellent customer service to park visitors and general campground maintenance. This position will be responsible for cleaning and maintaining sites 1 through 27 including hiker biker camp in the Upper loop campground and sites 28 through 34, as well as sites 87 through 95 in the lower loop campground while the lower loop is open from May through October.

General Responsibilities:

·         Safety first – Volunteer must be trained by a park ranger on all equipment prior to its use.

Use of personal protective equipment is mandatory.

·         Respond to visitor, staff, and volunteer requests in an attentive and respectful manner.

·         Assist campground guests with check-ins, registering a reservation & checkout.

·         Provide excellent customer service for park visitors by giving out accurate information about the park, park activities, & the surrounding areas.

·         Provide campground maintenance, including cleaning out fire pits, blowing, sweeping, push mowing, grass trimming & litter pick up.

·         Provide assistance to staff by restocking brochures, maps, and registration slips.

·         Operate utility vehicles (golf carts, gators, etc.).

·         Support, sell, and restock firewood for 3 hours in the evening on Saturday, Sunday, Monday, & Tuesday but be reasonably available for sales as needed by visitors. Change fund will not be issued; money from sales will be dropped into the payment box after each sale.

·         Provide maintenance, cleaning, & support for transfer station and recycling station.

·         Provide general restroom maintenance, including wiping down sinks & countertops, dumping the garbage, and restocking supplies.

·         General landscaping duties including: pruning, raking, weeding, mowing, & trimming.

·         Attend monthly safety meetings.

·         Assist staff and volunteers by providing support for Jr. Ranger program.

 

Restricted Tasks:

·         Hosts may educate information on park rules with visitors, but volunteers do not enforce rules or make initial contacts for rule infractions. This activity is only performed by park staff.

·         Use of chainsaws & heavy equipment ie; bobcat, dingo, or large John Deere mowers – This activity is only performed by paid park staff.

·         Use of ladders while on duty.

·         Working in open toed shoes/sandals while on duty.

·         Working in shorts/capris, hosts must wear pants that cover the entire legs while on duty.

 

Minimum Required Qualifications:

·         Be at least 18 years old.

·         Ability to lift up to 20 lbs.

·         Ability to travel on uneven terrain, as well as be stationary for long periods of time.

·         Ability to work in a variety of environmental conditions.

·         Bending & twisting motions from side to side, crouching, walking on uneven terrain, walking up stairs and/or ramps, shoveling and raking motions, use of pruners and other tools that may require grip strength.

Program: Cape Blanco Management Unit

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Dec 1, 2026 through Dec 31, 2026

Zip Code: 97465

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Store/Camp Host at Detroit Lake State Recreation Area - NOT CONFIRMED from September 1, 2026 to December 31, 2026

Visitor Center Store/Campground Host

Visitor Center Store Duties

Respond to visitor, staff, and volunteer requests in an attentive and respectful manner.
• Provide excellent customer service for park visitors by giving out accurate
information about the park, park activities, and the surrounding areas.
• Organize and maintain cleanliness of visitor and information center displays and
facilities.
• Provide general maintenance of visitor center, including wiping down countertops,
sweeping floors, and restocking supplies.

Campground Duties

Respond to visitor, staff, and volunteer requests in an attentive and respectful manner.
• Assist with cabin and/or yurt guest check-in and checkout.
• Perform general cleaning and servicing of yurt and/or cabins; including:
restocking bathrooms, emptying trash, sweeping, mopping, and wiping down
counters and sinks.
• Alert staff to safety issues, facility issues, and major cleaning needs.
• Provide general site maintenance, including cleaning out fire pits, light
landscaping, and sweeping.
• Operate utility vehicles (golf carts, gators, etc.).
• Support, sell, and restock firewood and/or ice sales though operation of small change
fund or SRE’s.
• Provide maintenance, cleaning, and support for transfer station and recycling station.
• Perform substantial seasonal cleaning of facilities.
• Provide general campground maintenance, including cleaning out fire pits, light
landscaping, and sweeping.
• General landscaping duties including: pruning, raking, weeding, mowing, and
trimming

Program: Detroit Management Unit

Visitor Center Store/Campground Host

Visitor Center Store Duties

Respond to visitor, staff, and volunteer requests in an attentive and respectful manner.
• Provide excellent customer service for park visitors by giving out accurate
information about the park, park activities, and the surrounding areas.
• Organize and maintain cleanliness of visitor and information center displays and
facilities.
• Provide general maintenance of visitor center, including wiping down countertops,
sweeping floors, and restocking supplies.

Campground Duties

Respond to visitor, staff, and volunteer requests in an attentive and respectful manner.
• Assist with cabin and/or yurt guest check-in and checkout.
• Perform general cleaning and servicing of yurt and/or cabins; including:
restocking bathrooms, emptying trash, sweeping, mopping, and wiping down
counters and sinks.
• Alert staff to safety issues, facility issues, and major cleaning needs.
• Provide general site maintenance, including cleaning out fire pits, light
landscaping, and sweeping.
• Operate utility vehicles (golf carts, gators, etc.).
• Support, sell, and restock firewood and/or ice sales though operation of small change
fund or SRE’s.
• Provide maintenance, cleaning, and support for transfer station and recycling station.
• Perform substantial seasonal cleaning of facilities.
• Provide general campground maintenance, including cleaning out fire pits, light
landscaping, and sweeping.
• General landscaping duties including: pruning, raking, weeding, mowing, and
trimming

Program: Detroit Management Unit

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Sep 1, 2026 through Dec 31, 2026

Zip Code: 97342

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Campground Host at Detroit Lake State Recreation Area - NOT CONFIRMED July 1, 2026 to September 30, 2026

Campground/Mongold Host

Respond to visitor, staff, and volunteer requests in an attentive and respectful manner.
• Assist with cabin and/or yurt guest check-in and checkout.
• Perform general cleaning and servicing of yurt and/or cabins; including:
restocking bathrooms, emptying trash, sweeping, mopping, and wiping down
counters and sinks.
• Alert staff to safety issues, facility issues, and major cleaning needs.
• Provide general site maintenance, including cleaning out fire pits, light
landscaping, and sweeping.
• Operate utility vehicles (golf carts, gators, etc.).
• Support, sell, and restock firewood and/or ice sales though operation of small change
fund or SRE’s.
• Provide maintenance, cleaning, and support for transfer station and recycling station.
• Perform substantial seasonal cleaning of facilities.
• Provide general campground maintenance, including cleaning out fire pits, light
landscaping, and sweeping.
• General landscaping duties including: pruning, raking, weeding, mowing, and
trimming

Program: Detroit Management Unit

Campground/Mongold Host

Respond to visitor, staff, and volunteer requests in an attentive and respectful manner.
• Assist with cabin and/or yurt guest check-in and checkout.
• Perform general cleaning and servicing of yurt and/or cabins; including:
restocking bathrooms, emptying trash, sweeping, mopping, and wiping down
counters and sinks.
• Alert staff to safety issues, facility issues, and major cleaning needs.
• Provide general site maintenance, including cleaning out fire pits, light
landscaping, and sweeping.
• Operate utility vehicles (golf carts, gators, etc.).
• Support, sell, and restock firewood and/or ice sales though operation of small change
fund or SRE’s.
• Provide maintenance, cleaning, and support for transfer station and recycling station.
• Perform substantial seasonal cleaning of facilities.
• Provide general campground maintenance, including cleaning out fire pits, light
landscaping, and sweeping.
• General landscaping duties including: pruning, raking, weeding, mowing, and
trimming

Program: Detroit Management Unit

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Jul 1, 2026 through Sep 30, 2026

Zip Code: 97342

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Maintenance Host at Tumalo State Park - NOT CONFIRMED (expressing interest only) December 1, 2026- January 31, 2027

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.

Nestled in the heart of sunny central Oregon, Tumalo rests along Oregon's spectacular Deschutes River four miles north of Bend. Its location makes it an ideal base camp for any outdoor activity you could dream of clear blue-ribbon trout streams, pristine alpine lakes, and miles of scenic hiking and mountain bike trails.

The Shop Maintenance Host provides service for Tumalo State Park by assisting Rangers in organization of the shop, mowing, maintenance of equipment and the park. Review the volunteer assignment description for this position here.

Time Commitment: Volunteers should anticipate 20-30 hours per week, 4-5 hours per person per day, hours to be completed between the hours of 7:00 am-5:00 pm.

Location: Tumalo 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.

This position requires additional training.

All applicants must pass a background & DMV check.

Program: Tumalo 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.

Nestled in the heart of sunny central Oregon, Tumalo rests along Oregon's spectacular Deschutes River four miles north of Bend. Its location makes it an ideal base camp for any outdoor activity you could dream of clear blue-ribbon trout streams, pristine alpine lakes, and miles of scenic hiking and mountain bike trails.

The Shop Maintenance Host provides service for Tumalo State Park by assisting Rangers in organization of the shop, mowing, maintenance of equipment and the park. Review the volunteer assignment description for this position here.

Time Commitment: Volunteers should anticipate 20-30 hours per week, 4-5 hours per person per day, hours to be completed between the hours of 7:00 am-5:00 pm.

Location: Tumalo 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.

This position requires additional training.

All applicants must pass a background & DMV check.

Program: Tumalo Management Unit

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Dec 1, 2026 through Jan 31, 2027

Zip Code: 97703

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Day Use Host at Pilot Butte - NOT CONFIRMED (expressing interest only) from January 1, 2027 - March 31, 2027

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.

Pilot Butte is an old cinder cone located just east of Bend. Hike up and around on one of three trails. The trails wind through stands of juniper and sage. All of the trails lead to the summit. Once at the top, get ready for a grand panoramic view of the high desert. To the west at sunset, the glow of snowcapped Cascade mountains put on a spectacular show. Three Sisters, Mt. Jefferson, Black Butte and Mt. Hood are some of the highlights. There is year-round access from the east side parking lot to all trails and the summit.

The Day-Use Host provides service for Pilot Butte by providing outstanding public contact, shows a caring presence, answers questions, helps to deter vandalism and continually improves park aesthetics. This volunteer performs restroom janitorial, irrigation, and park maintenance. Review the volunteer assignment description for this position here.

Time Commitment: Volunteers should anticipate approximately 4 hours a day, 5 days/week, per host. Wednesday-Thursday off.

Location: Pilot Butte State Scenic Viewpoint. 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.

Opportunity exists for this position to extend through January 2027

Program: Tumalo 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.

Pilot Butte is an old cinder cone located just east of Bend. Hike up and around on one of three trails. The trails wind through stands of juniper and sage. All of the trails lead to the summit. Once at the top, get ready for a grand panoramic view of the high desert. To the west at sunset, the glow of snowcapped Cascade mountains put on a spectacular show. Three Sisters, Mt. Jefferson, Black Butte and Mt. Hood are some of the highlights. There is year-round access from the east side parking lot to all trails and the summit.

The Day-Use Host provides service for Pilot Butte by providing outstanding public contact, shows a caring presence, answers questions, helps to deter vandalism and continually improves park aesthetics. This volunteer performs restroom janitorial, irrigation, and park maintenance. Review the volunteer assignment description for this position here.

Time Commitment: Volunteers should anticipate approximately 4 hours a day, 5 days/week, per host. Wednesday-Thursday off.

Location: Pilot Butte State Scenic Viewpoint. 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.

Opportunity exists for this position to extend through January 2027

Program: Tumalo Management Unit

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 97703

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Camp Host at Catherine Creek State Park - NOT CONFIRMED (expressing interest only)

Responding to this opportunity alerts staff of your interest in this role. 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 and if potential availability for this assignment matches your needs.


Tranquil, crystal-clear waters and towering ponderosa pines frame the landscape at Catherine Creek State Park. Cradled in a canyon created by the creek, the park provides visitors a cool, quiet, and peaceful setting for outdoor activities. Camp next to Catherine Creek and enjoy the thrill of landing a rainbow trout, or simply cool your heels in its icy waters.


The Campground Host at Catherine Creek State Park supports park operations by providing customer service to park visitors and assisting with general campground maintenance. Review the volunteer assignment description for this position here.


Time Commitment: Volunteers should anticipate a schedule that includes about 20  hours of volunteer service each week, per host.


Location: Catherine Creek 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: Blue Mountain Management Unit

Responding to this opportunity alerts staff of your interest in this role. 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 and if potential availability for this assignment matches your needs.


Tranquil, crystal-clear waters and towering ponderosa pines frame the landscape at Catherine Creek State Park. Cradled in a canyon created by the creek, the park provides visitors a cool, quiet, and peaceful setting for outdoor activities. Camp next to Catherine Creek and enjoy the thrill of landing a rainbow trout, or simply cool your heels in its icy waters.


The Campground Host at Catherine Creek State Park supports park operations by providing customer service to park visitors and assisting with general campground maintenance. Review the volunteer assignment description for this position here.


Time Commitment: Volunteers should anticipate a schedule that includes about 20  hours of volunteer service each week, per host.


Location: Catherine Creek 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: Blue Mountain Management Unit

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 97883

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Camp & Cabin Host at Emigrant Springs State Heritage Area - NOT CONFIRMED (expressing interest only)

Responding to this opportunity alerts staff of your interest in this role. 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 and if potential availability for this assignment matches your needs.


Near the summit of the Blue Mountains, Emigrant Springs State Heritage Area preserves a site where people, including travelers on the Oregon Trail, have replenished water supplies since time immemorial. Now visitors find a refreshing place to camp in a mature forest between Pendleton and La Grande.


The camp and cabin host at Emigrant Springs State Heritage Area supports park operations by providing customer
service to park visitors, maintaining cabins, and assisting with general campground maintenance.Review the volunteer assignment description for this position here.


Time Commitment: Volunteers should anticipate a schedule that includes about 20  hours of volunteer service each week, per host.


Location: Emigrant Springs State Heritage 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: Blue Mountain Management Unit

Responding to this opportunity alerts staff of your interest in this role. 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 and if potential availability for this assignment matches your needs.


Near the summit of the Blue Mountains, Emigrant Springs State Heritage Area preserves a site where people, including travelers on the Oregon Trail, have replenished water supplies since time immemorial. Now visitors find a refreshing place to camp in a mature forest between Pendleton and La Grande.


The camp and cabin host at Emigrant Springs State Heritage Area supports park operations by providing customer
service to park visitors, maintaining cabins, and assisting with general campground maintenance.Review the volunteer assignment description for this position here.


Time Commitment: Volunteers should anticipate a schedule that includes about 20  hours of volunteer service each week, per host.


Location: Emigrant Springs State Heritage 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: Blue Mountain Management Unit

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 97859

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Day-Use Host at Hat Rock State Park - NOT CONFIRMED (expressing interest only)

Responding to this opportunity alerts staff of your interest in this role. 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 and if potential availability for this assignment matches your needs.


Hat Rock State Park, located off U.S. Highway 730 nine miles east of Umatilla, lies on the south shore of Lake Wallula behind McNary Dam on the Columbia River. Hat Rock was the first distinctive landmark passed by the Lewis and Clark Expedition on their journey down the Columbia, and is one of the few remaining sites not underwater. The park is a desert oasis surrounded by rolling sagebrush hills and outcroppings of basalt. This special place offers visitors a chance to escape the summer heat under the shelter of cottonwood and black locust ringed by acres of green grass.


The Day-Use Host at Hat Rock State Park supports park operations by providing customer service to park visitors, maintaining cabins, and assisting with general campground maintenance. Review the volunteer assignment description for this position here.


Time Commitment: Volunteers should anticipate a schedule that includes about 20  hours of volunteer service each week, per host. Service is performed between the hours of 11:00 am and 4:00 pm Friday - Tuesday.


Location: Hat Rock 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: Blue Mountain Management Unit

Responding to this opportunity alerts staff of your interest in this role. 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 and if potential availability for this assignment matches your needs.


Hat Rock State Park, located off U.S. Highway 730 nine miles east of Umatilla, lies on the south shore of Lake Wallula behind McNary Dam on the Columbia River. Hat Rock was the first distinctive landmark passed by the Lewis and Clark Expedition on their journey down the Columbia, and is one of the few remaining sites not underwater. The park is a desert oasis surrounded by rolling sagebrush hills and outcroppings of basalt. This special place offers visitors a chance to escape the summer heat under the shelter of cottonwood and black locust ringed by acres of green grass.


The Day-Use Host at Hat Rock State Park supports park operations by providing customer service to park visitors, maintaining cabins, and assisting with general campground maintenance. Review the volunteer assignment description for this position here.


Time Commitment: Volunteers should anticipate a schedule that includes about 20  hours of volunteer service each week, per host. Service is performed between the hours of 11:00 am and 4:00 pm Friday - Tuesday.


Location: Hat Rock 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: Blue Mountain Management Unit

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 97838

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Maintenance Host at Hat Rock State Park - NOT CONFIRMED (expressing interest only)

Responding to this opportunity alerts staff of your interest in this role. 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 and if potential availability for this assignment matches your needs.


Hat Rock State Park, located off U.S. Highway 730 nine miles east of Umatilla, lies on the south shore of Lake Wallula behind McNary Dam on the Columbia River. Hat Rock was the first distinctive landmark passed by the Lewis and Clark Expedition on their journey down the Columbia, and is one of the few remaining sites not underwater. The park is a desert oasis surrounded by rolling sagebrush hills and outcroppings of basalt. This special place offers visitors a chance to escape the summer heat under the shelter of cottonwood and black locust ringed by acres of green grass.


The Maintenance Host at Hat Rock State Park supports park operations by providing customer service to
park visitors and assisting with general campground maintenance. Review the volunteer assignment description for this position here.


Time Commitment: Volunteers should anticipate a schedule that includes about 20  hours of volunteer service each week, per host. Service is performed between the hours of 11:00 am and 4:00 pm Friday - Tuesday.


Location: Hat Rock 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: Blue Mountain Management Unit

Responding to this opportunity alerts staff of your interest in this role. 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 and if potential availability for this assignment matches your needs.


Hat Rock State Park, located off U.S. Highway 730 nine miles east of Umatilla, lies on the south shore of Lake Wallula behind McNary Dam on the Columbia River. Hat Rock was the first distinctive landmark passed by the Lewis and Clark Expedition on their journey down the Columbia, and is one of the few remaining sites not underwater. The park is a desert oasis surrounded by rolling sagebrush hills and outcroppings of basalt. This special place offers visitors a chance to escape the summer heat under the shelter of cottonwood and black locust ringed by acres of green grass.


The Maintenance Host at Hat Rock State Park supports park operations by providing customer service to
park visitors and assisting with general campground maintenance. Review the volunteer assignment description for this position here.


Time Commitment: Volunteers should anticipate a schedule that includes about 20  hours of volunteer service each week, per host. Service is performed between the hours of 11:00 am and 4:00 pm Friday - Tuesday.


Location: Hat Rock 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: Blue Mountain Management Unit

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 97838

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Camp Host at Hilgard Junction State Park - NOT CONFIRMED (expressing interest only)

Responding to this opportunity alerts staff of your interest in this role. 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 and if potential availability for this assignment matches your needs.


Hilgard Junction State Park is next to Interstate 84 at its intersection with Highway 244 near the Grande Ronde River. The park offers camping and daytime activities among the cottonwood and ponderosa pine. The Grande Ronde River flows through the park, enticing anglers, rafters and swimmers. Beaver, mink, deer and a variety of birds inhabit the park area and can be viewed throughout the year.


The camp host at Hilgard Junction State Park supports park operations by providing customer service to
park visitors and assisting with general campground maintenance. Review the volunteer assignment description for this position here.


Time Commitment: Volunteers should anticipate a schedule that includes about 20  hours of volunteer service each week, per host.


Location: Hilgard Junction 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: Blue Mountain Management Unit

Responding to this opportunity alerts staff of your interest in this role. 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 and if potential availability for this assignment matches your needs.


Hilgard Junction State Park is next to Interstate 84 at its intersection with Highway 244 near the Grande Ronde River. The park offers camping and daytime activities among the cottonwood and ponderosa pine. The Grande Ronde River flows through the park, enticing anglers, rafters and swimmers. Beaver, mink, deer and a variety of birds inhabit the park area and can be viewed throughout the year.


The camp host at Hilgard Junction State Park supports park operations by providing customer service to
park visitors and assisting with general campground maintenance. Review the volunteer assignment description for this position here.


Time Commitment: Volunteers should anticipate a schedule that includes about 20  hours of volunteer service each week, per host.


Location: Hilgard Junction 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: Blue Mountain Management Unit

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 97850

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Camp Host at Red Bridge State Wayside - NOT CONFIRMED (expressing interest only)

Responding to this opportunity alerts staff of your interest in this role. 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 and if potential availability for this assignment matches your needs.


Red Bridge State Wayside lies along Oregon Highway 244 and offers visitors overnight camping and daytime opportunities. Situated along the banks of the Grande Ronde River, the park is forested with ponderosa pine and cottonwoods. Uncrowded, quiet summer evenings greet campers and day-users alike. Enjoy a day of fishing or cool off in the gentle waters of the river.


The camp host at Red Bridge State Wayside supports park operations by providing customer service to visitors and assisting with general campground maintenance. Review the volunteer assignment description for this position here.


Time Commitment: Volunteers should anticipate a schedule that includes about 20  hours of volunteer service each week, per host.


Location: Red Bridge State Wayside. 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: Blue Mountain Management Unit

Responding to this opportunity alerts staff of your interest in this role. 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 and if potential availability for this assignment matches your needs.


Red Bridge State Wayside lies along Oregon Highway 244 and offers visitors overnight camping and daytime opportunities. Situated along the banks of the Grande Ronde River, the park is forested with ponderosa pine and cottonwoods. Uncrowded, quiet summer evenings greet campers and day-users alike. Enjoy a day of fishing or cool off in the gentle waters of the river.


The camp host at Red Bridge State Wayside supports park operations by providing customer service to visitors and assisting with general campground maintenance. Review the volunteer assignment description for this position here.


Time Commitment: Volunteers should anticipate a schedule that includes about 20  hours of volunteer service each week, per host.


Location: Red Bridge State Wayside. 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: Blue Mountain Management Unit

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 97850

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Camp Host at Ukiah-Dale Forest State Scenic Corridor - NOT CONFIRMED (expressing interest only)

Responding to this opportunity alerts staff of your interest in this role. 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 and if potential availability for this assignment matches your needs.


Ukiah-Dale Forest State Scenic Corridor follows Highway 395 along the North Fork of the John Day River and Camas Creek. Winding through a forest of stately ponderosa pine, Douglas fir and western larch, the corridor provides a pleasant scenic drive and access to a primitive campground and popular fishing spot.


The camp host at Ukiah-Dale Forest State Scenic Corridor supports park operations by providing customer service to visitors and assisting with general campground maintenance. Review the volunteer assignment description for this position here.


Time Commitment: Volunteers should anticipate a schedule that includes about 20 hours of volunteer service each week, per host.


Location: Ukiah-Dale Forest State Scenic Corridor. 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: Blue Mountain Management Unit

Responding to this opportunity alerts staff of your interest in this role. 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 and if potential availability for this assignment matches your needs.


Ukiah-Dale Forest State Scenic Corridor follows Highway 395 along the North Fork of the John Day River and Camas Creek. Winding through a forest of stately ponderosa pine, Douglas fir and western larch, the corridor provides a pleasant scenic drive and access to a primitive campground and popular fishing spot.


The camp host at Ukiah-Dale Forest State Scenic Corridor supports park operations by providing customer service to visitors and assisting with general campground maintenance. Review the volunteer assignment description for this position here.


Time Commitment: Volunteers should anticipate a schedule that includes about 20 hours of volunteer service each week, per host.


Location: Ukiah-Dale Forest State Scenic Corridor. 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: Blue Mountain Management Unit

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 97880

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Interpretive Host at Port Orford Heads Day Use Area – Lifeboat Station Museum - May 1st 2026 to May 31st 2026 - NOT CONFIRMED (expressing interest only)

Location of Assignment:  Port Orford Heads Day Use Area – Lifeboat Station Museum

Time Commitment/Schedule:

·         One month minimum working up to 6 hours per day, not to exceed 24 hours per week.

·         Workdays are Thursday-Sunday, from 9:45 a.m. to 3:45 p.m., with Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday off.

·         Host teams will be scheduled for the same shift, location and days off.

·         Members of the Cape Blanco Heritage Society (CBHS) volunteer on Mondays and Wednesdays. The Historic Hughes House is closed on Tuesdays.

Purpose of Volunteer Role: To greet visitors and provide a guided tour to broaden the public understanding of this historic Lifeboat Station.

 

General Responsibilities:

·         Greet visitors and provide information on the general layout of the Lifeboat Museum and the surrounding area in the park.

·         Provide a formal tour and answer questions and receive comments.

·         Update the sign-in sheet, tally total number of visitors and collect donations.

·         Retail sales of gift shop to include making dog tags and reconcile sales at the end of day.

·         Turn on and off all lights and disarm and arm alarm system.

·         Raise and lower the flag (weather permitting) daily.

·         Provide light maintenance as needed, by dusting, cleaning glass displays fronts, sweeping the interior and exterior porch area of the museum.

·         Limit number of visitors to (9) upstairs due to fire code requirements. During certain scheduled events you may have to serve as a “stairs monitor” to ensure that no more than (9) visitors are upstairs at any given time.

·         Notify Park Staff of any safety or maintenance issues.

Restricted Tasks:

·         Refer any donated items by the public to the CBHS Executive Director at 541-332-0521.

·         Hosts may share information on park rules with visitors, but volunteers do not enforce rules or make initial contacts for rule infractions. This activity is only performed by paid park staff with enforcement training.


Minimum Required Qualifications:


·         Ability to climb approximately 20 stairs.

·         Standing for up to one (1) hour while giving tours.

Training and Orientation: Orientation will take place on the 1st of each month; you will receive specific training to your area before you begin.

 

 

 

 

Equipment Provided: Volunteers with and asked to wear a volunteer vest, hat and name tag while on duty. These uniform items will be yours to keep. Other props, tools and equipment will be provided as needed for your use as part of this position and should remain at the museum.

 

Other Resources Provided: Volunteers will be provided with historical information about the Lifeboat Museum to assist them on giving tours.   

Program: Cape Blanco Management Unit

Location of Assignment:  Port Orford Heads Day Use Area – Lifeboat Station Museum

Time Commitment/Schedule:

·         One month minimum working up to 6 hours per day, not to exceed 24 hours per week.

·         Workdays are Thursday-Sunday, from 9:45 a.m. to 3:45 p.m., with Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday off.

·         Host teams will be scheduled for the same shift, location and days off.

·         Members of the Cape Blanco Heritage Society (CBHS) volunteer on Mondays and Wednesdays. The Historic Hughes House is closed on Tuesdays.

Purpose of Volunteer Role: To greet visitors and provide a guided tour to broaden the public understanding of this historic Lifeboat Station.

 

General Responsibilities:

·         Greet visitors and provide information on the general layout of the Lifeboat Museum and the surrounding area in the park.

·         Provide a formal tour and answer questions and receive comments.

·         Update the sign-in sheet, tally total number of visitors and collect donations.

·         Retail sales of gift shop to include making dog tags and reconcile sales at the end of day.

·         Turn on and off all lights and disarm and arm alarm system.

·         Raise and lower the flag (weather permitting) daily.

·         Provide light maintenance as needed, by dusting, cleaning glass displays fronts, sweeping the interior and exterior porch area of the museum.

·         Limit number of visitors to (9) upstairs due to fire code requirements. During certain scheduled events you may have to serve as a “stairs monitor” to ensure that no more than (9) visitors are upstairs at any given time.

·         Notify Park Staff of any safety or maintenance issues.

Restricted Tasks:

·         Refer any donated items by the public to the CBHS Executive Director at 541-332-0521.

·         Hosts may share information on park rules with visitors, but volunteers do not enforce rules or make initial contacts for rule infractions. This activity is only performed by paid park staff with enforcement training.


Minimum Required Qualifications:


·         Ability to climb approximately 20 stairs.

·         Standing for up to one (1) hour while giving tours.

Training and Orientation: Orientation will take place on the 1st of each month; you will receive specific training to your area before you begin.

 

 

 

 

Equipment Provided: Volunteers with and asked to wear a volunteer vest, hat and name tag while on duty. These uniform items will be yours to keep. Other props, tools and equipment will be provided as needed for your use as part of this position and should remain at the museum.

 

Other Resources Provided: Volunteers will be provided with historical information about the Lifeboat Museum to assist them on giving tours.   

Program: Cape Blanco Management Unit

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: May 1, 2026 through May 31, 2026

Zip Code: 97465

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Interpretive Host, Collier Memorial State Park, NOT CONFIRMED (expressing interest only)

Responding to this opportunity alerts staff of your interest in this role. 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 and if potential availability for this assignment matches your needs.

Do you have a passion for plants, wildlife, geology, astronomy or Oregon’s vast logging history?  Like meeting new and interesting people?  Have you ever wanted your own outdoor classroom, located in a beautiful Southern Oregon setting?  The Collier State Park Management Unit in Chiloquin is looking for fun, energetic Interpretive Hosts to work this summer. 

Additional Customer service and campground upkeep/maintenance as needed.

DESCRIPTION:

            The Collier Memorial State Park Management Unit is recruiting for an interpretive host(s) to be based out the Collier Memorial Museum Interpretive Center. Interpretive hosts will work with the park’s interpretive staff throughout the season. The interpretive center is in the middle of the Logging Museum. Hosts play a vital role in interacting and delivering information to our park guests. In addition to delivering programs, and staffing the building, hosts will assist in the daily upkeep and cleaning of the interpretive yard and building.

            Park staff will provide the training needed, appropriate time will be given to allow hosts to familiarize themselves with the interpretive material provided.

RESPONSIBILITIES:

Staff the Interpretive Building; 5 days a week.(4-5 hours a day)  Field questions about the surrounding area (trails/sights to see/ flora/ fauna/etc.) Deliver Jr Ranger Programs (programs geared towards children, and logging history) Assist in daily cleaning of interpretive building (vacuuming, washing windows, sanitizing surfaces, etc.)

PREFERRED ATTRIBUTES:

Comfortable and proficient working with children. Strong customer service skills. Effective communicator. Willingness to share life experiences in a educational manner

 

AMENITIES:

Full hook up campsite with 30/50amp electricity, water and sewage. Host laundry facilities. cell phone service through major providers in most park areas

 Summer 2026

Position will cover;

June July and August

open to one month or all three for interested hosts

Program: Collier Management Unit

Responding to this opportunity alerts staff of your interest in this role. 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 and if potential availability for this assignment matches your needs.

Do you have a passion for plants, wildlife, geology, astronomy or Oregon’s vast logging history?  Like meeting new and interesting people?  Have you ever wanted your own outdoor classroom, located in a beautiful Southern Oregon setting?  The Collier State Park Management Unit in Chiloquin is looking for fun, energetic Interpretive Hosts to work this summer. 

Additional Customer service and campground upkeep/maintenance as needed.

DESCRIPTION:

            The Collier Memorial State Park Management Unit is recruiting for an interpretive host(s) to be based out the Collier Memorial Museum Interpretive Center. Interpretive hosts will work with the park’s interpretive staff throughout the season. The interpretive center is in the middle of the Logging Museum. Hosts play a vital role in interacting and delivering information to our park guests. In addition to delivering programs, and staffing the building, hosts will assist in the daily upkeep and cleaning of the interpretive yard and building.

            Park staff will provide the training needed, appropriate time will be given to allow hosts to familiarize themselves with the interpretive material provided.

RESPONSIBILITIES:

Staff the Interpretive Building; 5 days a week.(4-5 hours a day)  Field questions about the surrounding area (trails/sights to see/ flora/ fauna/etc.) Deliver Jr Ranger Programs (programs geared towards children, and logging history) Assist in daily cleaning of interpretive building (vacuuming, washing windows, sanitizing surfaces, etc.)

PREFERRED ATTRIBUTES:

Comfortable and proficient working with children. Strong customer service skills. Effective communicator. Willingness to share life experiences in a educational manner

 

AMENITIES:

Full hook up campsite with 30/50amp electricity, water and sewage. Host laundry facilities. cell phone service through major providers in most park areas

 Summer 2026

Position will cover;

June July and August

open to one month or all three for interested hosts

Program: Collier Management Unit

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Jun 1, 2026 through Sep 30, 2026

Zip Code: 97624

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Campground Host Jackson F. Kimball State Park NOT CONFIRMED (expressing interest only)

Responding to this opportunity alerts staff of your interest in this role. 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 and if potential availability for this assignment matches your needs.

Jackson F. Kimball State Recreation Site is a pristine site located at the headwaters of the Wood River. This stream flows from the pine forest into open meadow land laced with picturesque quaking aspen surrounded by the southern Cascade Mountains.

The Wood River offers fine fishing that can be accessed from the park by canoe. The park offers primitive camping next to a spring-fed lagoon at the beginning of this waterway. A walking trail connects the campground to the site where the clear spring bubbles from a rocky hillside. The park is a secluded place where you can contemplate the moment while relaxing in the whispering lodge pole pines. We are seeking a volunteer that can be self sustained in their camping unit, to volunteer at this amazing park for the summer busy season   Please call and feel free to email any questions about this rare opportunity

This Position is for June, July, August 

Additional Responsibilities (seasonally, weather, or project dependent):

 

Transportation Requirements:

·         Use of park vehicle required

 

Physical Requirements:

·         Ability to lift up to 20 lbs.

·         Ability to walk long distances, stand for long periods of time, perform repeated motions such as shoveling or             raking.

·         Ability to bend, crouch, twist, push and pull.

·         Ability to travel on uneven terrain, as well as be stationary for long periods of time.

·         Ability to work in a variety of environmental conditions.

             Desired Attributes:

·         Customer service

·         Maintenance experience

·         Education and interpretation experience

·         Willingness to learn new skills

Restricted Tasks:

·         Volunteers may NOT enforce park rules: Hosts may share information on park rules with visitors, but volunteers do not enforce rules or make initial contacts for rule infractions. This activity is only performed by paid park staff with enforcement training.

Program: Collier Management Unit

Responding to this opportunity alerts staff of your interest in this role. 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 and if potential availability for this assignment matches your needs.

Jackson F. Kimball State Recreation Site is a pristine site located at the headwaters of the Wood River. This stream flows from the pine forest into open meadow land laced with picturesque quaking aspen surrounded by the southern Cascade Mountains.

The Wood River offers fine fishing that can be accessed from the park by canoe. The park offers primitive camping next to a spring-fed lagoon at the beginning of this waterway. A walking trail connects the campground to the site where the clear spring bubbles from a rocky hillside. The park is a secluded place where you can contemplate the moment while relaxing in the whispering lodge pole pines. We are seeking a volunteer that can be self sustained in their camping unit, to volunteer at this amazing park for the summer busy season   Please call and feel free to email any questions about this rare opportunity

This Position is for June, July, August 

Additional Responsibilities (seasonally, weather, or project dependent):

 

Transportation Requirements:

·         Use of park vehicle required

 

Physical Requirements:

·         Ability to lift up to 20 lbs.

·         Ability to walk long distances, stand for long periods of time, perform repeated motions such as shoveling or             raking.

·         Ability to bend, crouch, twist, push and pull.

·         Ability to travel on uneven terrain, as well as be stationary for long periods of time.

·         Ability to work in a variety of environmental conditions.

             Desired Attributes:

·         Customer service

·         Maintenance experience

·         Education and interpretation experience

·         Willingness to learn new skills

Restricted Tasks:

·         Volunteers may NOT enforce park rules: Hosts may share information on park rules with visitors, but volunteers do not enforce rules or make initial contacts for rule infractions. This activity is only performed by paid park staff with enforcement training.

Program: Collier Management Unit

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 97624

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Day-Use Host at TouVelle State Recreation Site - NOT CONFIRMED (expressing interest only)

• Respond to visitor, staff, and volunteer requests in an attentive and respectful manner. • Organize, inventory, and maintain cleanliness of tools, shop, and shared maintenance spaces. • General landscaping duties including: pruning, raking, weeding, mowing, mulching mand trimming. • Performing minor building maintenance including: light painting, bulb replacement, minor safety repairs & construction. • Clean-up and debris removal. • Accomplish tasks using tools including: basic hand and power tools, blowers, and trimmers. • Provide support for maintenance staff. • Open and close Park gates • Spot check restrooms which includes changing toilet paper, paper towels and sweep Required Qualifications: • Be at least 18 years old. • Ability to lift up to 30 lbs. • Ability to travel on uneven terrain, as well as be stationary for long periods of time. • Ability to work in a variety of environmental conditions. • Operate utility vehicles (golf carts, gators, etc.). • Ability to be flexible and work as a team with staff and other hosts. Additional Responsibilities, Based on Park Need: • Operate and maintain small powered equipment. • Provide assistance and support to staff for maintenance and repair of large equipment and vehicles. • Provide assistance and support to staff in maintenance and construction projects. • Drive state vehicles. • Perform general trail maintenance, including brushing, tread work, and building drainages.

Program: Rogue Management Unit

• Respond to visitor, staff, and volunteer requests in an attentive and respectful manner. • Organize, inventory, and maintain cleanliness of tools, shop, and shared maintenance spaces. • General landscaping duties including: pruning, raking, weeding, mowing, mulching mand trimming. • Performing minor building maintenance including: light painting, bulb replacement, minor safety repairs & construction. • Clean-up and debris removal. • Accomplish tasks using tools including: basic hand and power tools, blowers, and trimmers. • Provide support for maintenance staff. • Open and close Park gates • Spot check restrooms which includes changing toilet paper, paper towels and sweep Required Qualifications: • Be at least 18 years old. • Ability to lift up to 30 lbs. • Ability to travel on uneven terrain, as well as be stationary for long periods of time. • Ability to work in a variety of environmental conditions. • Operate utility vehicles (golf carts, gators, etc.). • Ability to be flexible and work as a team with staff and other hosts. Additional Responsibilities, Based on Park Need: • Operate and maintain small powered equipment. • Provide assistance and support to staff for maintenance and repair of large equipment and vehicles. • Provide assistance and support to staff in maintenance and construction projects. • Drive state vehicles. • Perform general trail maintenance, including brushing, tread work, and building drainages.

Program: Rogue Management Unit

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Aug 1, 2026 through Dec 31, 2026

Zip Code: 97525

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Maintenance host at Wolf Creek inn-NOT CONFIRMED (expressing interest only) (copy)

Responding to this opportunity alerts staff of your interest in this role. 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 and if potential availability for this assignment matches your needs.

Built along the Applegate Trail in 1883 for a local entrepreneur named Henry Smith, Wolf Creek Inn is the
oldest continuously operating inn in the Pacific Northwest. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places,
the Inn retains its classical revival architecture and early 20th century decor. Today remnants of the original
orchards can still be found there. In addition, many famous actors such as Clark Gable, Carole Lombard, and
Orson Wells would often seek retreat at the Inn

The Maintenance Host provides service for a park by supporting landscaping, general repair, special maintenance projects, and maintenance shop upkeep. 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: Wolf Creek Inn. Learn more about the park and the available amenities on the Host Site Directory page for this park online here.

This opportunity is available for one individual or a team of hosts staying together at the same site.

Program: Rogue Management Unit

Responding to this opportunity alerts staff of your interest in this role. 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 and if potential availability for this assignment matches your needs.

Built along the Applegate Trail in 1883 for a local entrepreneur named Henry Smith, Wolf Creek Inn is the
oldest continuously operating inn in the Pacific Northwest. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places,
the Inn retains its classical revival architecture and early 20th century decor. Today remnants of the original
orchards can still be found there. In addition, many famous actors such as Clark Gable, Carole Lombard, and
Orson Wells would often seek retreat at the Inn

The Maintenance Host provides service for a park by supporting landscaping, general repair, special maintenance projects, and maintenance shop upkeep. 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: Wolf Creek Inn. Learn more about the park and the available amenities on the Host Site Directory page for this park online here.

This opportunity is available for one individual or a team of hosts staying together at the same site.

Program: Rogue Management Unit

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: May 1, 2026 through Oct 31, 2026

Zip Code: 97525

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Day Use Host at Illinois River Forks State Park - NOT CONFIRMED (expressing interest only)

·       Respond to visitor, staff, and volunteer requests in an attentive and respectful manner.

·       Organize, inventory, and maintain cleanliness of tools, shop, and shared maintenance spaces.

·       General landscaping duties including: pruning, raking, weeding, mowing, and trimming.

·       Performing minor building maintenance including: light painting, bulb replacement, minor safety repairs & construction.

·       Clean-up and debris removal.

·       Accomplish tasks using tools including: basic hand and power tools, blowers, and trimmers.

·       Provide support for maintenance staff.

·       Open and close Park gates -7 days a week if a 2nd host is not onsite

Required Qualifications:

·       Be at least 18 years old.

·       Ability to lift up to 30 lbs.

·       Ability to travel on uneven terrain, as well as be stationary for long periods of time.

·       Ability to work in a variety of environmental conditions.

·       Operate utility vehicles (golf carts, gators, etc.).

·       Ability to be flexible and work as a team with staff and other hosts.

Additional Responsibilities, Based on Park Need:

·       Operate and maintain small powered equipment.

·       Provide assistance and support to staff for maintenance and repair of large equipment and vehicles.

·       Provide assistance and support to staff in maintenance and construction projects.

·       Drive state vehicles.

·       Perform general trail maintenance, including brushing, tread work, and building drainages.

·       Assisting with various projects throughout the park if needed.

Program: Rogue Management Unit

·       Respond to visitor, staff, and volunteer requests in an attentive and respectful manner.

·       Organize, inventory, and maintain cleanliness of tools, shop, and shared maintenance spaces.

·       General landscaping duties including: pruning, raking, weeding, mowing, and trimming.

·       Performing minor building maintenance including: light painting, bulb replacement, minor safety repairs & construction.

·       Clean-up and debris removal.

·       Accomplish tasks using tools including: basic hand and power tools, blowers, and trimmers.

·       Provide support for maintenance staff.

·       Open and close Park gates -7 days a week if a 2nd host is not onsite

Required Qualifications:

·       Be at least 18 years old.

·       Ability to lift up to 30 lbs.

·       Ability to travel on uneven terrain, as well as be stationary for long periods of time.

·       Ability to work in a variety of environmental conditions.

·       Operate utility vehicles (golf carts, gators, etc.).

·       Ability to be flexible and work as a team with staff and other hosts.

Additional Responsibilities, Based on Park Need:

·       Operate and maintain small powered equipment.

·       Provide assistance and support to staff for maintenance and repair of large equipment and vehicles.

·       Provide assistance and support to staff in maintenance and construction projects.

·       Drive state vehicles.

·       Perform general trail maintenance, including brushing, tread work, and building drainages.

·       Assisting with various projects throughout the park if needed.

Program: Rogue Management Unit

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Apr 1, 2026 through Oct 31, 2026

Zip Code: 97525

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Yurt Host at Valley of the Rogue State Park, site A8 - NOT CONFIRMED (expressing interest only)

Responding to this opportunity alerts staff of your interest in this role. 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 and if potential availability for this assignment matches your needs.


A pleasant getaway awaits you in southern Oregon's Rogue Valley. Valley of the Rogue Park has both a day-use picnic area and an overnight campground along three miles of shoreline on the Rogue River. An easy, self-guided interpretive walking trail provides a relaxing 1.25 mile stroll along the river's edge and it intersects with the Rogue River Greenway Trail which is 4 miles long throughout the park.


The Yurt Host provides excellent customer service to visitors who utilize the campground and yurts at the park. Additional activities will include general landscape maintenance and firewood and ice sales. 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: Valley of the Rogue State Park, site A7. Learn more about the park and the available amenities on the Host Site Directory page for this park online here.


This opportunity is available for one individual or a team of hosts staying together at the same site.

Program: Rogue Management Unit

Responding to this opportunity alerts staff of your interest in this role. 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 and if potential availability for this assignment matches your needs.


A pleasant getaway awaits you in southern Oregon's Rogue Valley. Valley of the Rogue Park has both a day-use picnic area and an overnight campground along three miles of shoreline on the Rogue River. An easy, self-guided interpretive walking trail provides a relaxing 1.25 mile stroll along the river's edge and it intersects with the Rogue River Greenway Trail which is 4 miles long throughout the park.


The Yurt Host provides excellent customer service to visitors who utilize the campground and yurts at the park. Additional activities will include general landscape maintenance and firewood and ice sales. 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: Valley of the Rogue State Park, site A7. Learn more about the park and the available amenities on the Host Site Directory page for this park online here.


This opportunity is available for one individual or a team of hosts staying together at the same site.

Program: Rogue Management Unit

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 97525

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Maintenance Host at Valley of the Rogue State Park, site B35 - NOT CONFIRMED (expressing interest only)

Responding to this opportunity alerts staff of your interest in this role. 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 and if potential availability for this assignment matches your needs.


A pleasant getaway awaits you in southern Oregon's Rogue Valley. Valley of the Rogue Park has both a day-use picnic area and an overnight campground along three miles of shoreline on the Rogue River. An easy, self-guided interpretive walking trail provides a relaxing 1.25 mile stroll along the river's edge and it intersects with the Rogue River Greenway Trail which is 4 miles long throughout the park.


The Maintenance Host provides service for a park by supporting landscaping, general repair, special maintenance projects, and maintenance shop upkeep. 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: Valley of the Rogue State Park, site B35. Learn more about the park and the available amenities on the Host Site Directory page for this park online here.


This opportunity is available for one individual or a team of hosts staying together at the same site.

Program: Rogue Management Unit

Responding to this opportunity alerts staff of your interest in this role. 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 and if potential availability for this assignment matches your needs.


A pleasant getaway awaits you in southern Oregon's Rogue Valley. Valley of the Rogue Park has both a day-use picnic area and an overnight campground along three miles of shoreline on the Rogue River. An easy, self-guided interpretive walking trail provides a relaxing 1.25 mile stroll along the river's edge and it intersects with the Rogue River Greenway Trail which is 4 miles long throughout the park.


The Maintenance Host provides service for a park by supporting landscaping, general repair, special maintenance projects, and maintenance shop upkeep. 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: Valley of the Rogue State Park, site B35. Learn more about the park and the available amenities on the Host Site Directory page for this park online here.


This opportunity is available for one individual or a team of hosts staying together at the same site.

Program: Rogue Management Unit

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 97525

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Maintenance Host at Valley of the Rogue State Park, site B32 - NOT CONFIRMED (expressing interest only)

Responding to this opportunity alerts staff of your interest in this role. 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 and if potential availability for this assignment matches your needs.


A pleasant getaway awaits you in southern Oregon's Rogue Valley. Valley of the Rogue Park has both a day-use picnic area and an overnight campground along three miles of shoreline on the Rogue River. An easy, self-guided interpretive walking trail provides a relaxing 1.25 mile stroll along the river's edge and it intersects with the Rogue River Greenway Trail which is 4 miles long throughout the park.


The Maintenance Host provides service for a park by supporting landscaping, general repair, special maintenance projects, and maintenance shop upkeep. 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: Valley of the Rogue State Park, site B32. Learn more about the park and the available amenities on the Host Site Directory page for this park online here.


This opportunity is available for one individual or a team of hosts staying together at the same site.

Program: Rogue Management Unit

Responding to this opportunity alerts staff of your interest in this role. 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 and if potential availability for this assignment matches your needs.


A pleasant getaway awaits you in southern Oregon's Rogue Valley. Valley of the Rogue Park has both a day-use picnic area and an overnight campground along three miles of shoreline on the Rogue River. An easy, self-guided interpretive walking trail provides a relaxing 1.25 mile stroll along the river's edge and it intersects with the Rogue River Greenway Trail which is 4 miles long throughout the park.


The Maintenance Host provides service for a park by supporting landscaping, general repair, special maintenance projects, and maintenance shop upkeep. 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: Valley of the Rogue State Park, site B32. Learn more about the park and the available amenities on the Host Site Directory page for this park online here.


This opportunity is available for one individual or a team of hosts staying together at the same site.

Program: Rogue Management Unit

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 97525

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Maintenance Host at Valley of the Rogue State Park, site F18 - NOT CONFIRMED (expressing interest only)

Responding to this opportunity alerts staff of your interest in this role. 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 and if potential availability for this assignment matches your needs.


A pleasant getaway awaits you in southern Oregon's Rogue Valley. Valley of the Rogue Park has both a day-use picnic area and an overnight campground along three miles of shoreline on the Rogue River. An easy, self-guided interpretive walking trail provides a relaxing 1.25 mile stroll along the river's edge and it intersects with the Rogue River Greenway Trail which is 4 miles long throughout the park.


The Maintenance Host provides service for a park by supporting landscaping, general repair, special maintenance projects, and maintenance shop upkeep. 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: Valley of the Rogue State Park, F18. Learn more about the park and the available amenities on the Host Site Directory page for this park online here.


This opportunity is available for one individual or a team of hosts staying together at the same site.

Program: Rogue Management Unit

Responding to this opportunity alerts staff of your interest in this role. 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 and if potential availability for this assignment matches your needs.


A pleasant getaway awaits you in southern Oregon's Rogue Valley. Valley of the Rogue Park has both a day-use picnic area and an overnight campground along three miles of shoreline on the Rogue River. An easy, self-guided interpretive walking trail provides a relaxing 1.25 mile stroll along the river's edge and it intersects with the Rogue River Greenway Trail which is 4 miles long throughout the park.


The Maintenance Host provides service for a park by supporting landscaping, general repair, special maintenance projects, and maintenance shop upkeep. 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: Valley of the Rogue State Park, F18. Learn more about the park and the available amenities on the Host Site Directory page for this park online here.


This opportunity is available for one individual or a team of hosts staying together at the same site.

Program: Rogue Management Unit

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 97525

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Campground Host at Valley of the Rogue State Park, site D1 - NOT CONFIRMED (expressing interest only)

Responding to this opportunity alerts staff of your interest in this role. 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 and if potential availability for this assignment matches your needs.


A pleasant getaway awaits you in southern Oregon's Rogue Valley. Valley of the Rogue Park has both a day-use picnic area and an overnight campground along three miles of shoreline on the Rogue River. An easy, self-guided interpretive walking trail provides a relaxing 1.25 mile stroll along the river's edge and it intersects with the Rogue River Greenway Trail which is 4 miles long throughout the park.


The Camp Host assists campground operations and improves visitor experience by providing direct service and support to the camp loop at the park. 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: Valley of the Rogue State Park, site D1. Learn more about the park and the available amenities on the Host Site Directory page for this park online here.


This opportunity is available for one individual or a team of hosts staying together at the same site.

Program: Rogue Management Unit

Responding to this opportunity alerts staff of your interest in this role. 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 and if potential availability for this assignment matches your needs.


A pleasant getaway awaits you in southern Oregon's Rogue Valley. Valley of the Rogue Park has both a day-use picnic area and an overnight campground along three miles of shoreline on the Rogue River. An easy, self-guided interpretive walking trail provides a relaxing 1.25 mile stroll along the river's edge and it intersects with the Rogue River Greenway Trail which is 4 miles long throughout the park.


The Camp Host assists campground operations and improves visitor experience by providing direct service and support to the camp loop at the park. 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: Valley of the Rogue State Park, site D1. Learn more about the park and the available amenities on the Host Site Directory page for this park online here.


This opportunity is available for one individual or a team of hosts staying together at the same site.

Program: Rogue Management Unit

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 97525

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Campground Host at Valley of the Rogue State Park, site B1 - NOT CONFIRMED (expressing interest only)

Responding to this opportunity alerts staff of your interest in this role. 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 and if potential availability for this assignment matches your needs.


A pleasant getaway awaits you in southern Oregon's Rogue Valley. Valley of the Rogue Park has both a day-use picnic area and an overnight campground along three miles of shoreline on the Rogue River. An easy, self-guided interpretive walking trail provides a relaxing 1.25 mile stroll along the river's edge and it intersects with the Rogue River Greenway Trail which is 4 miles long throughout the park.


The Camp Host assists campground operations and improves visitor experience by providing direct service and support to the camp loop at the park. 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: Valley of the Rogue State Park, site B1. Learn more about the park and the available amenities on the Host Site Directory page for this park online here.


This opportunity is available for one individual or a team of hosts staying together at the same site.

Program: Rogue Management Unit

Responding to this opportunity alerts staff of your interest in this role. 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 and if potential availability for this assignment matches your needs.


A pleasant getaway awaits you in southern Oregon's Rogue Valley. Valley of the Rogue Park has both a day-use picnic area and an overnight campground along three miles of shoreline on the Rogue River. An easy, self-guided interpretive walking trail provides a relaxing 1.25 mile stroll along the river's edge and it intersects with the Rogue River Greenway Trail which is 4 miles long throughout the park.


The Camp Host assists campground operations and improves visitor experience by providing direct service and support to the camp loop at the park. 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: Valley of the Rogue State Park, site B1. Learn more about the park and the available amenities on the Host Site Directory page for this park online here.


This opportunity is available for one individual or a team of hosts staying together at the same site.

Program: Rogue Management Unit

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 97525

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Campground Host at Valley of the Rogue State Park, site F51 - NOT CONFIRMED (expressing interest only)

Responding to this opportunity alerts staff of your interest in this role. 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 and if potential availability for this assignment matches your needs.


A pleasant getaway awaits you in southern Oregon's Rogue Valley. Valley of the Rogue Park has both a day-use picnic area and an overnight campground along three miles of shoreline on the Rogue River. An easy, self-guided interpretive walking trail provides a relaxing 1.25 mile stroll along the river's edge and it intersects with the Rogue River Greenway Trail which is 4 miles long throughout the park.


The Camp Host assists campground operations and improves visitor experience by providing direct service and support to the camp loop at the park. 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: Valley of the Rogue State Park, site F51. Learn more about the park and the available amenities on the Host Site Directory page for this park online here.


This opportunity is available for one individual or a team of hosts staying together at the same site.

Program: Rogue Management Unit

Responding to this opportunity alerts staff of your interest in this role. 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 and if potential availability for this assignment matches your needs.


A pleasant getaway awaits you in southern Oregon's Rogue Valley. Valley of the Rogue Park has both a day-use picnic area and an overnight campground along three miles of shoreline on the Rogue River. An easy, self-guided interpretive walking trail provides a relaxing 1.25 mile stroll along the river's edge and it intersects with the Rogue River Greenway Trail which is 4 miles long throughout the park.


The Camp Host assists campground operations and improves visitor experience by providing direct service and support to the camp loop at the park. 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: Valley of the Rogue State Park, site F51. Learn more about the park and the available amenities on the Host Site Directory page for this park online here.


This opportunity is available for one individual or a team of hosts staying together at the same site.

Program: Rogue Management Unit

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 97525

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Maintenance Host at Valley of the Rogue State Park, office site - NOT CONFIRMED (expressing interest only)

Responding to this opportunity alerts staff of your interest in this role. 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 and if potential availability for this assignment matches your needs.


A pleasant getaway awaits you in southern Oregon's Rogue Valley. Valley of the Rogue Park has both a day-use picnic area and an overnight campground along three miles of shoreline on the Rogue River. An easy, self-guided interpretive walking trail provides a relaxing 1.25 mile stroll along the river's edge and it intersects with the Rogue River Greenway Trail which is 4 miles long throughout the park.


The Maintenance Host provides service for a park by supporting landscaping, general repair, special maintenance projects, and maintenance shop upkeep. 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: Valley of the Rogue State Park, office site. Learn more about the park and the available amenities on the Host Site Directory page for this park online here.


This opportunity is available for one individual or a team of hosts staying together at the same site.

Program: Rogue Management Unit

Responding to this opportunity alerts staff of your interest in this role. 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 and if potential availability for this assignment matches your needs.


A pleasant getaway awaits you in southern Oregon's Rogue Valley. Valley of the Rogue Park has both a day-use picnic area and an overnight campground along three miles of shoreline on the Rogue River. An easy, self-guided interpretive walking trail provides a relaxing 1.25 mile stroll along the river's edge and it intersects with the Rogue River Greenway Trail which is 4 miles long throughout the park.


The Maintenance Host provides service for a park by supporting landscaping, general repair, special maintenance projects, and maintenance shop upkeep. 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: Valley of the Rogue State Park, office site. Learn more about the park and the available amenities on the Host Site Directory page for this park online here.


This opportunity is available for one individual or a team of hosts staying together at the same site.

Program: Rogue Management Unit

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 97525

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Yurt Host at Valley of the Rogue State Park, site A8 - NOT CONFIRMED (expressing interest only)

Responding to this opportunity alerts staff of your interest in this role. 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 and if potential availability for this assignment matches your needs.


A pleasant getaway awaits you in southern Oregon's Rogue Valley. Valley of the Rogue Park has both a day-use picnic area and an overnight campground along three miles of shoreline on the Rogue River. An easy, self-guided interpretive walking trail provides a relaxing 1.25 mile stroll along the river's edge and it intersects with the Rogue River Greenway Trail which is 4 miles long throughout the park.


The Yurt Host provides excellent customer service to visitors who utilize the campground and yurts at the park. Additional activities will include general landscape maintenance and firewood and ice sales. 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: Valley of the Rogue State Park, site A8. Learn more about the park and the available amenities on the Host Site Directory page for this park online here.


This opportunity is available for one individual or a team of hosts staying together at the same site.

Program: Rogue Management Unit

Responding to this opportunity alerts staff of your interest in this role. 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 and if potential availability for this assignment matches your needs.


A pleasant getaway awaits you in southern Oregon's Rogue Valley. Valley of the Rogue Park has both a day-use picnic area and an overnight campground along three miles of shoreline on the Rogue River. An easy, self-guided interpretive walking trail provides a relaxing 1.25 mile stroll along the river's edge and it intersects with the Rogue River Greenway Trail which is 4 miles long throughout the park.


The Yurt Host provides excellent customer service to visitors who utilize the campground and yurts at the park. Additional activities will include general landscape maintenance and firewood and ice sales. 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: Valley of the Rogue State Park, site A8. Learn more about the park and the available amenities on the Host Site Directory page for this park online here.


This opportunity is available for one individual or a team of hosts staying together at the same site.

Program: Rogue Management Unit

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 97525

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Lighthouse Host at Cape Meares State Scenic Viewpoint - NOT CONFIRMED (expressing interest only)

Responding to this opportunity alerts staff of your interest in this role. 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 and if potential availability for this assignment matches your needs.

This opportunity is only available to a host team.

Known for its lighthouse, stunning ocean views, and octopus-shaped Sitka spruce, Cape Meares State Scenic Viewpoint is a must-see when driving the Three Capes Scenic Loop.  From the park’s many viewpoints, you might spot varied seabirds, migrating gray whales or other marine mammals.


The lighthouse hosts support visitor experience by operating short tours and a gift shop inside the lighthouse. The duties of the host pair are to clean, stock, secure and operate a small gift shop in the workroom of the lighthouse and give short interpretive tours of the lighthouse tower. One of you runs the gift shop using a cash register, credit card machine, and customer service skills, while the other gives tours. Crowd management skills are needed when visitation is high. The tours should last 7 to 10 minutes. There are 25 stairs in the lighthouse and the position requires you to be on your feet most of the time. 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. The lighthouse is open 11am to 4pm, so on your work days you need to arrive a little early to get ready, and then lock both doors once you have finalized financial paperwork for the day. You may close the lighthouse to take a break 2-230 pm. The schedule is either a Thursday through Saturday or a Sunday to Tuesday shift  - each team works every other Wednesday. This gives teams a 3 or 4 day weekend to make up for the long hours. 


Location: Cape Meares State Scenic Viewpoint. Learn more about the park and the available amenities on the Host Site Directory page for this property online here.  Normally the hosts in this position camp at Cape Lookout.  In 2026 season Cape Lookout will be in closure so we will have one host team camped at Cape Meares in what is usually a day use host site, and one host team camped at Sitka Sedge in a secondary host site at that property.


Due to the structure of the position and limited host sites at Cape Lookout, this opportunity is only available to a host team.

Program: Cape Lookout Management Unit

Responding to this opportunity alerts staff of your interest in this role. 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 and if potential availability for this assignment matches your needs.

This opportunity is only available to a host team.

Known for its lighthouse, stunning ocean views, and octopus-shaped Sitka spruce, Cape Meares State Scenic Viewpoint is a must-see when driving the Three Capes Scenic Loop.  From the park’s many viewpoints, you might spot varied seabirds, migrating gray whales or other marine mammals.


The lighthouse hosts support visitor experience by operating short tours and a gift shop inside the lighthouse. The duties of the host pair are to clean, stock, secure and operate a small gift shop in the workroom of the lighthouse and give short interpretive tours of the lighthouse tower. One of you runs the gift shop using a cash register, credit card machine, and customer service skills, while the other gives tours. Crowd management skills are needed when visitation is high. The tours should last 7 to 10 minutes. There are 25 stairs in the lighthouse and the position requires you to be on your feet most of the time. 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. The lighthouse is open 11am to 4pm, so on your work days you need to arrive a little early to get ready, and then lock both doors once you have finalized financial paperwork for the day. You may close the lighthouse to take a break 2-230 pm. The schedule is either a Thursday through Saturday or a Sunday to Tuesday shift  - each team works every other Wednesday. This gives teams a 3 or 4 day weekend to make up for the long hours. 


Location: Cape Meares State Scenic Viewpoint. Learn more about the park and the available amenities on the Host Site Directory page for this property online here.  Normally the hosts in this position camp at Cape Lookout.  In 2026 season Cape Lookout will be in closure so we will have one host team camped at Cape Meares in what is usually a day use host site, and one host team camped at Sitka Sedge in a secondary host site at that property.


Due to the structure of the position and limited host sites at Cape Lookout, this opportunity is only available to a host team.

Program: Cape Lookout Management Unit

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 97141

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Yurt & Camp Maintenance Host at Beverly Beach State Park - NOT CONFIRMED (expressing interest only) - Recruiting for May, June, November, December 2026

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.


Hidden in a forest between Cape Foulweather and Yaquina Head, Beverly Beach State Park’s creekside campground is one of the state’s largest. Some campsites and the park’s day-use area are just steps away from miles of ocean beach extending from Yaquina Head to Otter Rock. The park is central to excellent whale watching viewpoints, tide-pools teeming with sea life, the Oregon Coast Aquarium, and shops and restaurants in Newport.


Yurt and Maintenance Hosts at Beverly Beach state Park provide a service to the public. As a park representative,
campground hosts will provide and receive information, communicate park policy, clean/maintain
yurts and campsites, and help created a safe and welcoming environment for visitors to enjoy. Review the volunteer assignment description for this position here.


Time Commitment: Available 2026 Yurt/Site cleaning months are as follows: May, October, November, December. Volunteers should anticipate a schedule that includes about 20 hours of volunteer service each week, per host. The volunteer shifts occur 10:00 am - 2:00 pm, and have varying schedules depending on assigned site. 


Location: Beverly Beach 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: Beverly Beach 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.


Hidden in a forest between Cape Foulweather and Yaquina Head, Beverly Beach State Park’s creekside campground is one of the state’s largest. Some campsites and the park’s day-use area are just steps away from miles of ocean beach extending from Yaquina Head to Otter Rock. The park is central to excellent whale watching viewpoints, tide-pools teeming with sea life, the Oregon Coast Aquarium, and shops and restaurants in Newport.


Yurt and Maintenance Hosts at Beverly Beach state Park provide a service to the public. As a park representative,
campground hosts will provide and receive information, communicate park policy, clean/maintain
yurts and campsites, and help created a safe and welcoming environment for visitors to enjoy. Review the volunteer assignment description for this position here.


Time Commitment: Available 2026 Yurt/Site cleaning months are as follows: May, October, November, December. Volunteers should anticipate a schedule that includes about 20 hours of volunteer service each week, per host. The volunteer shifts occur 10:00 am - 2:00 pm, and have varying schedules depending on assigned site. 


Location: Beverly Beach 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: Beverly Beach Management Unit

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 97365

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Welcome Center Host at Beverly Beach State Park - NOT CONFIRMED (expressing interest only) - Recruiting for May, August, November, and December 2026

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.


Hidden in a forest between Cape Foulweather and Yaquina Head, Beverly Beach State Park’s creekside campground is one of the state’s largest. Some campsites and the park’s day-use area are just steps away from miles of ocean beach extending from Yaquina Head to Otter Rock. The park is central to excellent whale watching viewpoints, tidepools teeming with sea life, the Oregon Coast Aquarium, and shops and restaurants in Newport


Welcome Center hosts provide a service to the public. As both a park representative, store and visitor center host, hosts provide and receive information related to the campground, products sold in building and general area. Selling merchandise via a Poynt operating system while performing OPRD cash handling protocols. Review the volunteer assignment description for this position here.


Time Commitment: Volunteers should anticipate a schedule that includes about 20 hours of volunteer service each week, per host. The volunteer schedule is varied depending on assigned site #. Host(s) will receive 2 repeating, concurrent days off every week. 


Location: Beverly Beach 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: Beverly Beach 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.


Hidden in a forest between Cape Foulweather and Yaquina Head, Beverly Beach State Park’s creekside campground is one of the state’s largest. Some campsites and the park’s day-use area are just steps away from miles of ocean beach extending from Yaquina Head to Otter Rock. The park is central to excellent whale watching viewpoints, tidepools teeming with sea life, the Oregon Coast Aquarium, and shops and restaurants in Newport


Welcome Center hosts provide a service to the public. As both a park representative, store and visitor center host, hosts provide and receive information related to the campground, products sold in building and general area. Selling merchandise via a Poynt operating system while performing OPRD cash handling protocols. Review the volunteer assignment description for this position here.


Time Commitment: Volunteers should anticipate a schedule that includes about 20 hours of volunteer service each week, per host. The volunteer schedule is varied depending on assigned site #. Host(s) will receive 2 repeating, concurrent days off every week. 


Location: Beverly Beach 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: Beverly Beach Management Unit

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 97365

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Relief Lighthouse Host/Site A36 at Bullards Beach State Park - September 2026 -NOT CONFIRMERED (Expressing interest only)

Responding to this opportunity alerts staff of your interest in this role. 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 and if potential availability for this assignment matches your needs.


Bullards Beach is a large, family-oriented park located at the mouth of the Coquille River, two miles north of Bandon. The campground is nestled among shore pines and protected from strong ocean breezes. Visitors can enjoy strolling on the beach, riding horses, exploring a lighthouse and excellent fishing and crabbing in the river.


The Lighthouse Host provides service for Bullards Beach State Park by supporting staff in the gift store / interpretive center at the lighthouse. As a lighthouse host you will provide tours and historical information about the Coquille River Lighthouse and its historical context.  You will manage the daily operations of the lighthouse store; this includes selling merchandise, stocking the displays, maintaining accurate logs of cash and credit card sales, filling out order requests, and transferring change funds and revenue to and from the park booth.  You will also be expected to keep the lighthouse and surrounding area free of litter, sweep of the walkways, and keep the interior of the lighthouse clean.  This position may include other duties that are not mentioned in this description.


Time Commitment: Volunteers should anticipate a schedule that includes 20  hours with two consecutive days off.

Location: Bullards Beach 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 a host team in order to meet safety concerns and dual custody of funds. 

Program: Bullards Beach Management Unit

Responding to this opportunity alerts staff of your interest in this role. 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 and if potential availability for this assignment matches your needs.


Bullards Beach is a large, family-oriented park located at the mouth of the Coquille River, two miles north of Bandon. The campground is nestled among shore pines and protected from strong ocean breezes. Visitors can enjoy strolling on the beach, riding horses, exploring a lighthouse and excellent fishing and crabbing in the river.


The Lighthouse Host provides service for Bullards Beach State Park by supporting staff in the gift store / interpretive center at the lighthouse. As a lighthouse host you will provide tours and historical information about the Coquille River Lighthouse and its historical context.  You will manage the daily operations of the lighthouse store; this includes selling merchandise, stocking the displays, maintaining accurate logs of cash and credit card sales, filling out order requests, and transferring change funds and revenue to and from the park booth.  You will also be expected to keep the lighthouse and surrounding area free of litter, sweep of the walkways, and keep the interior of the lighthouse clean.  This position may include other duties that are not mentioned in this description.


Time Commitment: Volunteers should anticipate a schedule that includes 20  hours with two consecutive days off.

Location: Bullards Beach 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 a host team in order to meet safety concerns and dual custody of funds. 

Program: Bullards Beach Management Unit

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Sep 1, 2026 through Sep 30, 2026

Zip Code: 97411

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Campground Host at Bullards Beach State Park Site A1 - January-February 2027 -NOT CONFIRMED (expressing interest only)

Responding to this opportunity alerts staff of your interest in this role. 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 and if potential availability for this assignment matches your needs.


Bullards Beach is a large, family-oriented park located at the mouth of the Coquille River, two miles north of Bandon. The campground is nestled among shore pines and protected from strong ocean breezes. Visitors can enjoy strolling on the beach, riding horses, exploring a lighthouse and excellent fishing and crabbing in the river.

Greeting Host This position serves as a crucial contact point for campers and other park visitors. You will be expected to greet visitors, distribute park literature, answer questions, receive comments and be readily accessible to the public. This position is also responsible for notifying park staff or law enforcement when emergencies arise or activities within the park warrant a response from staff. You will also be expected to sell firewood from 4:00 PM to 8:00 PM the days you are on duty, check and stock restrooms after hours, and run the trash compactors when necessary. During the off-season this position is also responsible for raising and lowering the flags, registration and sale of yurts, and locking the beach access restroom nightly. This job requires hosts to stay near their site while on duty. On days when you are not on duty as a greeting host, you will be responsible for cleaning the interiors and exteriors of yurts, picking up litter around the yurt sites, and cleaning out the fire pits. You will also be expected to notify park rangers of any maintenance and/or repair items for the yurts. Occasionally you will be asked to assist maintenance hosts with site cleaning, depending on the workload. This position may include other duties that are not mentioned in this description.


Time Commitment: Volunteers should anticipate a schedule that includes 20  hours with two consecutive days off.

Location: Bullards Beach 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 a host team in order to meet safety concerns and dual custody of funds. 

Program: Bullards Beach Management Unit

Responding to this opportunity alerts staff of your interest in this role. 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 and if potential availability for this assignment matches your needs.


Bullards Beach is a large, family-oriented park located at the mouth of the Coquille River, two miles north of Bandon. The campground is nestled among shore pines and protected from strong ocean breezes. Visitors can enjoy strolling on the beach, riding horses, exploring a lighthouse and excellent fishing and crabbing in the river.

Greeting Host This position serves as a crucial contact point for campers and other park visitors. You will be expected to greet visitors, distribute park literature, answer questions, receive comments and be readily accessible to the public. This position is also responsible for notifying park staff or law enforcement when emergencies arise or activities within the park warrant a response from staff. You will also be expected to sell firewood from 4:00 PM to 8:00 PM the days you are on duty, check and stock restrooms after hours, and run the trash compactors when necessary. During the off-season this position is also responsible for raising and lowering the flags, registration and sale of yurts, and locking the beach access restroom nightly. This job requires hosts to stay near their site while on duty. On days when you are not on duty as a greeting host, you will be responsible for cleaning the interiors and exteriors of yurts, picking up litter around the yurt sites, and cleaning out the fire pits. You will also be expected to notify park rangers of any maintenance and/or repair items for the yurts. Occasionally you will be asked to assist maintenance hosts with site cleaning, depending on the workload. This position may include other duties that are not mentioned in this description.


Time Commitment: Volunteers should anticipate a schedule that includes 20  hours with two consecutive days off.

Location: Bullards Beach 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 a host team in order to meet safety concerns and dual custody of funds. 

Program: Bullards Beach Management Unit

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Jan 1, 2027 through Feb 28, 2027

Zip Code: 97411

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Yurt/Site Cleaner at Bullards Beach State Park - September 2026 - NOT Scheduled

Bullards Beach is a large, family-oriented park located at the mouth of the Coquille River, two miles north of Bandon. The campground is nestled among shore pines and protected from strong ocean breezes. Visitors can enjoy strolling on the beach, riding horses, exploring a lighthouse and excellent fishing and crabbing in the river.

Yurt Host As a yurt/cabin host you are responsible for cleaning the interiors and exteriors of yurts, cabins, and deluxe yurts, performing litter sweeps around yurt/cabin sites, and cleaning out fire pits. You will also be expected to notify park rangers of any maintenance and/or items needing repair in the yurts.  You will be responsible for cleaning sites and performing landscape maintenance throughout the park. This position may include other duties that are not mentioned in this description. 
Maintenance Host As a maintenance host you are responsible for cleaning campsites, fire pits, and day use facilities using hand and power tools, including blowers and weed eaters. This position may include other duties that are not mentioned in this description.


Time Commitment: Volunteers should anticipate a schedule that includes 20  hours with two consecutive days off.

Location: Bullards Beach 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 a single host or a host team.

Program: Bullards Beach Management Unit

Bullards Beach is a large, family-oriented park located at the mouth of the Coquille River, two miles north of Bandon. The campground is nestled among shore pines and protected from strong ocean breezes. Visitors can enjoy strolling on the beach, riding horses, exploring a lighthouse and excellent fishing and crabbing in the river.

Yurt Host As a yurt/cabin host you are responsible for cleaning the interiors and exteriors of yurts, cabins, and deluxe yurts, performing litter sweeps around yurt/cabin sites, and cleaning out fire pits. You will also be expected to notify park rangers of any maintenance and/or items needing repair in the yurts.  You will be responsible for cleaning sites and performing landscape maintenance throughout the park. This position may include other duties that are not mentioned in this description. 
Maintenance Host As a maintenance host you are responsible for cleaning campsites, fire pits, and day use facilities using hand and power tools, including blowers and weed eaters. This position may include other duties that are not mentioned in this description.


Time Commitment: Volunteers should anticipate a schedule that includes 20  hours with two consecutive days off.

Location: Bullards Beach 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 a single host or a host team.

Program: Bullards Beach Management Unit

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Sep 1, 2026 through Sep 30, 2026

Zip Code: 97411

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Willamette Mission Lower Park Day use Host NOT CONFIRMED (expressing interest only)

General Duties
Engage with park visitors providing park history or other information with pamphlets or communications.

Keep host and reservation areas mowed and weeded.

Litter pickup throughout lower park reservable sites and trails (BBQ stands, horseshoe pits, picnic shelters and all camps).
Pull Trash as needed Throughout lower park and all Reserved shelters and camps placing Trash in Lower Park Dumpsters.
Check and replace dog waste bags located in lower park (2) each side of dog park.

Landscape maintenance
Mowing, weeding though out lower park around fences, signs, and high use areas (main areas All shelters and camps and picnic sites and Disc Golf Course)
Trimming/hedging brush out of all walking and biking Pathways/trails of all lower park trails Excluding (Horse Trail)


Other tasks

Assist staff with setup and presence at special events.

Assist staff with facility regular or special repair’s; pressure washing, painting structures, light carpentry generally being (fence rails& posts, decking rails or floorboards
Open gates as needed If staff aren’t available
light facility cleaning (floor sweeping and Toilet paper changing) As Back up

 

What to expect

On duty 5 days a week from hours between 7am to posted park closure (Days off usually) Monday & Tuesday
(reasonable accommodations can be looked at)

approximately 4-6 hours each day to be completed.

Equipment Provided:  Gator, Riding mower, hand tools

Program: State Capitol Management Unit

General Duties
Engage with park visitors providing park history or other information with pamphlets or communications.

Keep host and reservation areas mowed and weeded.

Litter pickup throughout lower park reservable sites and trails (BBQ stands, horseshoe pits, picnic shelters and all camps).
Pull Trash as needed Throughout lower park and all Reserved shelters and camps placing Trash in Lower Park Dumpsters.
Check and replace dog waste bags located in lower park (2) each side of dog park.

Landscape maintenance
Mowing, weeding though out lower park around fences, signs, and high use areas (main areas All shelters and camps and picnic sites and Disc Golf Course)
Trimming/hedging brush out of all walking and biking Pathways/trails of all lower park trails Excluding (Horse Trail)


Other tasks

Assist staff with setup and presence at special events.

Assist staff with facility regular or special repair’s; pressure washing, painting structures, light carpentry generally being (fence rails& posts, decking rails or floorboards
Open gates as needed If staff aren’t available
light facility cleaning (floor sweeping and Toilet paper changing) As Back up

 

What to expect

On duty 5 days a week from hours between 7am to posted park closure (Days off usually) Monday & Tuesday
(reasonable accommodations can be looked at)

approximately 4-6 hours each day to be completed.

Equipment Provided:  Gator, Riding mower, hand tools

Program: State Capitol Management Unit

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Sep 1, 2026 through Oct 31, 2026

Zip Code: 97026

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Yurt & Cabin Host at Cape Lookout State Park - MAY 2026 ONLY - NOT CONFIRMED (expressing interest only)

Responding to this opportunity alerts staff of your interest in this role. 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 and if potential availability for this assignment matches your needs.

We have an immediate need for multiple yurt/cabin/campsite hosts for May 2026.


A popular campground and day-use area, Cape Lookout is located on a sand spit between Netarts Bay and the ocean. This scenic park is a destination for hiking, beachcombing and visiting sites along the Three Cape Scenic Route.

The yurt & cabin host provides service for Cape Lookout State Park by supporting yurt and deluxe cabin cleaning, customer service in camp, landscaping, mop/rag laundry once a week, general repair, and light campsite/ camp road and path maintenance. Review the volunteer assignment description for this position here.


Time Commitment: Volunteers should anticipate a schedule that includes 20 – 25 hours of volunteer service each week, per host. This includes 4-6 hours per day , starting at 10 or 11am, and to be done by 3 or 4 pm.


Location: Cape Lookout 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: Cape Lookout Management Unit

Responding to this opportunity alerts staff of your interest in this role. 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 and if potential availability for this assignment matches your needs.

We have an immediate need for multiple yurt/cabin/campsite hosts for May 2026.


A popular campground and day-use area, Cape Lookout is located on a sand spit between Netarts Bay and the ocean. This scenic park is a destination for hiking, beachcombing and visiting sites along the Three Cape Scenic Route.

The yurt & cabin host provides service for Cape Lookout State Park by supporting yurt and deluxe cabin cleaning, customer service in camp, landscaping, mop/rag laundry once a week, general repair, and light campsite/ camp road and path maintenance. Review the volunteer assignment description for this position here.


Time Commitment: Volunteers should anticipate a schedule that includes 20 – 25 hours of volunteer service each week, per host. This includes 4-6 hours per day , starting at 10 or 11am, and to be done by 3 or 4 pm.


Location: Cape Lookout 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: Cape Lookout Management Unit

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 97141

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Campground Host at Wallowa Lake State Park C-03 May 2026 - 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.

Situated between the south end of a scenic glacial lake and the towering peaks of the Wallowa Mountains, Wallowa Lake State Park is an ideal base camp for wilderness treks and watersports fun. Wallowa Lake campground offers year-round camping and a seasonally open marina. The large day-use area along the lake features a beach, spots for fishing, picnic tables and two reservable picnic areas (one covered). The park continues a mile upriver at the seasonally open Little Alps Day-use Area, located between the east and west forks of the Wallowa River. This quiet area has picnicking along the river and access to the Wallowa Lake Trailhead, gateway to the Eagle Cap Wilderness Area.

The Campground Host provides service for Wallowa Lake State Park by supporting providing excellent customer service to park visitors and general campground maintenance. Including cleaning out fire pits, light landscaping, sweeping, and litter pick up. Review the volunteer assignment description for this position here.

Time Commitment: Volunteers should anticipate a schedule that includes 20 – 30 hours of volunteer service 5 days per week, per host. Campground duties are between the hours of 10am-2pm and wood sales are between the hours of 3pm-7pm.

Location: Wallowa Lake State Park. Learn more about the park and the available amenities on the Host Site Directory page for this property online here.

Site: C-03 46' 50amp hookup

Duration: May 1st- May 31st 2026

This opportunity is available for one individual or a team of hosts staying together at the same site.

Program: Wallowa Lake 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.

Situated between the south end of a scenic glacial lake and the towering peaks of the Wallowa Mountains, Wallowa Lake State Park is an ideal base camp for wilderness treks and watersports fun. Wallowa Lake campground offers year-round camping and a seasonally open marina. The large day-use area along the lake features a beach, spots for fishing, picnic tables and two reservable picnic areas (one covered). The park continues a mile upriver at the seasonally open Little Alps Day-use Area, located between the east and west forks of the Wallowa River. This quiet area has picnicking along the river and access to the Wallowa Lake Trailhead, gateway to the Eagle Cap Wilderness Area.

The Campground Host provides service for Wallowa Lake State Park by supporting providing excellent customer service to park visitors and general campground maintenance. Including cleaning out fire pits, light landscaping, sweeping, and litter pick up. Review the volunteer assignment description for this position here.

Time Commitment: Volunteers should anticipate a schedule that includes 20 – 30 hours of volunteer service 5 days per week, per host. Campground duties are between the hours of 10am-2pm and wood sales are between the hours of 3pm-7pm.

Location: Wallowa Lake State Park. Learn more about the park and the available amenities on the Host Site Directory page for this property online here.

Site: C-03 46' 50amp hookup

Duration: May 1st- May 31st 2026

This opportunity is available for one individual or a team of hosts staying together at the same site.

Program: Wallowa Lake Management Unit

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: May 1, 2026 through May 31, 2026

Zip Code: 97846

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Campground Host at Wallowa Lake State Park C-47 August 2026 - 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.

Situated between the south end of a scenic glacial lake and the towering peaks of the Wallowa Mountains, Wallowa Lake State Park is an ideal base camp for wilderness treks and watersports fun. Wallowa Lake campground offers year-round camping and a seasonally open marina. The large day-use area along the lake features a beach, spots for fishing, picnic tables and two reservable picnic areas (one covered). The park continues a mile upriver at the seasonally open Little Alps Day-use Area, located between the east and west forks of the Wallowa River. This quiet area has picnicking along the river and access to the Wallowa Lake Trailhead, gateway to the Eagle Cap Wilderness Area.

The Campground Host provides service for Wallowa Lake State Park by supporting providing excellent customer service to park visitors and general campground maintenance. Including cleaning out fire pits, light landscaping, sweeping, and litter pick up. Review the volunteer assignment description for this position here.

Time Commitment: Volunteers should anticipate a schedule that includes 20 – 30 hours of volunteer service 5 days per week, per host. Campground duties are between the hours of 10am-2pm and wood sales are between the hours of 3pm-7pm.

Location: Wallowa Lake State Park. Learn more about the park and the available amenities on the Host Site Directory page for this property online here.

Site: C-47: 47' & 20' parking spot, 50amp hookup 

Duration:  August 1st - August 31st 2026

This opportunity is available for one individual or a team of hosts staying together at the same site.

Program: Wallowa Lake 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.

Situated between the south end of a scenic glacial lake and the towering peaks of the Wallowa Mountains, Wallowa Lake State Park is an ideal base camp for wilderness treks and watersports fun. Wallowa Lake campground offers year-round camping and a seasonally open marina. The large day-use area along the lake features a beach, spots for fishing, picnic tables and two reservable picnic areas (one covered). The park continues a mile upriver at the seasonally open Little Alps Day-use Area, located between the east and west forks of the Wallowa River. This quiet area has picnicking along the river and access to the Wallowa Lake Trailhead, gateway to the Eagle Cap Wilderness Area.

The Campground Host provides service for Wallowa Lake State Park by supporting providing excellent customer service to park visitors and general campground maintenance. Including cleaning out fire pits, light landscaping, sweeping, and litter pick up. Review the volunteer assignment description for this position here.

Time Commitment: Volunteers should anticipate a schedule that includes 20 – 30 hours of volunteer service 5 days per week, per host. Campground duties are between the hours of 10am-2pm and wood sales are between the hours of 3pm-7pm.

Location: Wallowa Lake State Park. Learn more about the park and the available amenities on the Host Site Directory page for this property online here.

Site: C-47: 47' & 20' parking spot, 50amp hookup 

Duration:  August 1st - August 31st 2026

This opportunity is available for one individual or a team of hosts staying together at the same site.

Program: Wallowa Lake Management Unit

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Aug 1, 2026 through Aug 31, 2026

Zip Code: 97846

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Maintenance Host Site Cleaner 1 at Harris Beach State Park - NOT CONFIRMED (expressing interest only) from November 1, 2026 to November 30, 2026

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.

Located on Oregon’s rugged south coast, Harris Beach offers a splendid seascape for sightseers, several trails, and miles of sandy beaches and rocky outcroppings to explore. From the day-use area, enjoy beachside picnicking with a picturesque view of the sea stacks dotting the ocean, including the largest island off the Oregon coast. Bird Island (also called Goat Island) is a National Wildlife Sanctuary and breeding site for such rare birds as the tufted puffin. The island makes for amazing wildlife viewing from the park's many viewpoints. Watch gray whales on their winter and spring migrations, harbor seals, California sea lions, sea birds and the rich marine gardens.

The Maintenance Host Site Cleaner 1 provides service for Harris Beach State Park by supporting park operations by providing excellent customer service to park visitors and provides service for a park by supporting landscaping,
general repair, special maintenance projects.

Time Commitment: Volunteers should anticipate a schedule that includes 20 – 30 hours of volunteer service each week, 4-5 hours each shift, per host.

Location: Harris Beach 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: Harris Beach 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.

Located on Oregon’s rugged south coast, Harris Beach offers a splendid seascape for sightseers, several trails, and miles of sandy beaches and rocky outcroppings to explore. From the day-use area, enjoy beachside picnicking with a picturesque view of the sea stacks dotting the ocean, including the largest island off the Oregon coast. Bird Island (also called Goat Island) is a National Wildlife Sanctuary and breeding site for such rare birds as the tufted puffin. The island makes for amazing wildlife viewing from the park's many viewpoints. Watch gray whales on their winter and spring migrations, harbor seals, California sea lions, sea birds and the rich marine gardens.

The Maintenance Host Site Cleaner 1 provides service for Harris Beach State Park by supporting park operations by providing excellent customer service to park visitors and provides service for a park by supporting landscaping,
general repair, special maintenance projects.

Time Commitment: Volunteers should anticipate a schedule that includes 20 – 30 hours of volunteer service each week, 4-5 hours each shift, per host.

Location: Harris Beach 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: Harris Beach Management Unit

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Nov 1, 2026 through Nov 30, 2026

Zip Code: 97415

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Relief/Maintenance Host at Alfred A. Loeb State Park - NOT CONFIRMED (expressing interest only) from October 1, 2026 to Decmber 31, 2026

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.

Alfred A. Loeb State Park, known simply as "Loeb" by the locals, is nestled in a dense grove of ancient Myrtlewood trees along the Chetco River, eight miles inland from Oregon's southern coastline. This quiet park is located away from town and industry — a chorus of owls will lull you to sleep. Several campsites and three rental cabins face the scenic river.  During the year, you can fish, swim and raft, or walk the Riverview Nature Trail. The river offers some of the finest fall and winter salmon and steelhead fishing on the south coast. You can plunk from the bank or try your luck on a drift boat. Throughout spring and summer you may see scampering squirrels, soaring osprey, or a family of river otters frolicking in the water. The northern-most redwood grove in the U.S. can be found at the end of the Riverview Nature Trail by crossing the North Bank Road and hiking the 1-mile U.S. Forest Service Redwood Loop.

The Relief/Maintenance Host provides service for Alfred A. Loeb State Park by supporting park operations by providing excellent customer service to park visitors, assists campground operations and improves visitor experience by providing direct service and support to the yurt and cabin program at the park.This position covers site cleaning and cabin cleaning.

Time Commitment: Volunteers should anticipate a schedule that includes 20 – 30 hours of volunteer service each week, 4-5 hours each day, per host.

Location: Alfred A. Loeb 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: Harris Beach 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.

Alfred A. Loeb State Park, known simply as "Loeb" by the locals, is nestled in a dense grove of ancient Myrtlewood trees along the Chetco River, eight miles inland from Oregon's southern coastline. This quiet park is located away from town and industry — a chorus of owls will lull you to sleep. Several campsites and three rental cabins face the scenic river.  During the year, you can fish, swim and raft, or walk the Riverview Nature Trail. The river offers some of the finest fall and winter salmon and steelhead fishing on the south coast. You can plunk from the bank or try your luck on a drift boat. Throughout spring and summer you may see scampering squirrels, soaring osprey, or a family of river otters frolicking in the water. The northern-most redwood grove in the U.S. can be found at the end of the Riverview Nature Trail by crossing the North Bank Road and hiking the 1-mile U.S. Forest Service Redwood Loop.

The Relief/Maintenance Host provides service for Alfred A. Loeb State Park by supporting park operations by providing excellent customer service to park visitors, assists campground operations and improves visitor experience by providing direct service and support to the yurt and cabin program at the park.This position covers site cleaning and cabin cleaning.

Time Commitment: Volunteers should anticipate a schedule that includes 20 – 30 hours of volunteer service each week, 4-5 hours each day, per host.

Location: Alfred A. Loeb 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: Harris Beach Management Unit

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Oct 1, 2026 through Dec 31, 2026

Zip Code: 97415

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Cabin Host at Alfred A. Loeb State Park - NOT CONFIRMED (expressing interest only) from October 1, 2026 to December 31, 2026

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.

Alfred A. Loeb State Park, known simply as "Loeb" by the locals, is nestled in a dense grove of ancient Myrtlewood trees along the Chetco River, eight miles inland from Oregon's southern coastline. This quiet park is located away from town and industry — a chorus of owls will lull you to sleep. Several campsites and three rental cabins face the scenic river.  During the year, you can fish, swim and raft, or walk the Riverview Nature Trail. The river offers some of the finest fall and winter salmon and steelhead fishing on the south coast. You can plunk from the bank or try your luck on a drift boat. Throughout spring and summer you may see scampering squirrels, soaring osprey, or a family of river otters frolicking in the water. The northern-most redwood grove in the U.S. can be found at the end of the Riverview Nature Trail by crossing the North Bank Road and hiking the 1-mile U.S. Forest Service Redwood Loop.

The Cabin Host provides service for Alfred A. Loeb State Park by supporting campground operations and improves visitor experience by providing direct service and support to the yurt and cabin program at the park.

Time Commitment: Volunteers should anticipate a schedule that includes 20 – 30 hours of volunteer service each week, 4-5 hours each day, per host.

Location: Alfred A. Loeb 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: Harris Beach 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.

Alfred A. Loeb State Park, known simply as "Loeb" by the locals, is nestled in a dense grove of ancient Myrtlewood trees along the Chetco River, eight miles inland from Oregon's southern coastline. This quiet park is located away from town and industry — a chorus of owls will lull you to sleep. Several campsites and three rental cabins face the scenic river.  During the year, you can fish, swim and raft, or walk the Riverview Nature Trail. The river offers some of the finest fall and winter salmon and steelhead fishing on the south coast. You can plunk from the bank or try your luck on a drift boat. Throughout spring and summer you may see scampering squirrels, soaring osprey, or a family of river otters frolicking in the water. The northern-most redwood grove in the U.S. can be found at the end of the Riverview Nature Trail by crossing the North Bank Road and hiking the 1-mile U.S. Forest Service Redwood Loop.

The Cabin Host provides service for Alfred A. Loeb State Park by supporting campground operations and improves visitor experience by providing direct service and support to the yurt and cabin program at the park.

Time Commitment: Volunteers should anticipate a schedule that includes 20 – 30 hours of volunteer service each week, 4-5 hours each day, per host.

Location: Alfred A. Loeb 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: Harris Beach Management Unit

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Oct 1, 2026 through Dec 31, 2026

Zip Code: 97415

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Maintenance Host at Crissey Field State Recreation Site - NOT CONFIRMED (expressing interest only) from October 1, 2026 to December 31, 2026

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.

Perched between the California border and the Winchuck River, this 40-acre park features a sandy beach, wetlands, and a small stand of mature trees. The Welcome Center embodies Oregon's finest virtues:  effective green technology and a warm welcome to travelers, plus service and beach access to thousands of area residents from Gold Beach, Oregon, to Crescent City, California. Solar panels send power--as much as 20,000 kilowatt hours per year--to Coos-Curry Electric Co-op, as well as heating water in the center. The earth itself warms the building in the winter and cools it in the summer.  Water and lights are precisely timed to provide for needed services with minimal waste.

The Maintenance Host provides service for Crissey Field State Recreation Site by supporting gate opening, landscaping, general repair, and special maintenance projects.

Time Commitment: Volunteers should anticipate a schedule that includes 20 – 30 hours of volunteer service, 5 days per week, per host.

Location: Crissey Field State Recreation Site. 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: Harris Beach 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.

Perched between the California border and the Winchuck River, this 40-acre park features a sandy beach, wetlands, and a small stand of mature trees. The Welcome Center embodies Oregon's finest virtues:  effective green technology and a warm welcome to travelers, plus service and beach access to thousands of area residents from Gold Beach, Oregon, to Crescent City, California. Solar panels send power--as much as 20,000 kilowatt hours per year--to Coos-Curry Electric Co-op, as well as heating water in the center. The earth itself warms the building in the winter and cools it in the summer.  Water and lights are precisely timed to provide for needed services with minimal waste.

The Maintenance Host provides service for Crissey Field State Recreation Site by supporting gate opening, landscaping, general repair, and special maintenance projects.

Time Commitment: Volunteers should anticipate a schedule that includes 20 – 30 hours of volunteer service, 5 days per week, per host.

Location: Crissey Field State Recreation Site. 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: Harris Beach Management Unit

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Oct 1, 2026 through Dec 31, 2026

Zip Code: 97415

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Maintenance Host at Crissey Field State Recreation Site - NOT CONFIRMED (expressing interest only) from November 1, 2026 to December 31, 2026

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.

Perched between the California border and the Winchuck River, this 40-acre park features a sandy beach, wetlands, and a small stand of mature trees. The Welcome Center embodies Oregon's finest virtues:  effective green technology and a warm welcome to travelers, plus service and beach access to thousands of area residents from Gold Beach, Oregon, to Crescent City, California. Solar panels send power--as much as 20,000 kilowatt hours per year--to Coos-Curry Electric Co-op, as well as heating water in the center. The earth itself warms the building in the winter and cools it in the summer.  Water and lights are precisely timed to provide for needed services with minimal waste.

The Maintenance Host provides service for Crissey Field State Recreation Site by supporting gate opening, landscaping, general repair, and special maintenance projects.

Time Commitment: Volunteers should anticipate a schedule that includes 20 – 30 hours of volunteer service, 5 days per week, per host.

Location: Crissey Field State Recreation Site. 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: Harris Beach 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.

Perched between the California border and the Winchuck River, this 40-acre park features a sandy beach, wetlands, and a small stand of mature trees. The Welcome Center embodies Oregon's finest virtues:  effective green technology and a warm welcome to travelers, plus service and beach access to thousands of area residents from Gold Beach, Oregon, to Crescent City, California. Solar panels send power--as much as 20,000 kilowatt hours per year--to Coos-Curry Electric Co-op, as well as heating water in the center. The earth itself warms the building in the winter and cools it in the summer.  Water and lights are precisely timed to provide for needed services with minimal waste.

The Maintenance Host provides service for Crissey Field State Recreation Site by supporting gate opening, landscaping, general repair, and special maintenance projects.

Time Commitment: Volunteers should anticipate a schedule that includes 20 – 30 hours of volunteer service, 5 days per week, per host.

Location: Crissey Field State Recreation Site. 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: Harris Beach Management Unit

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Nov 1, 2026 through Dec 31, 2026

Zip Code: 97415

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Maintenance Host at Crissey Field State Recreation Site - NOT CONFIRMED (expressing interest only) from August 1, 2026 to October 31, 2026

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.

Perched between the California border and the Winchuck River, this 40-acre park features a sandy beach, wetlands, and a small stand of mature trees. The Welcome Center embodies Oregon's finest virtues:  effective green technology and a warm welcome to travelers, plus service and beach access to thousands of area residents from Gold Beach, Oregon, to Crescent City, California. Solar panels send power--as much as 20,000 kilowatt hours per year--to Coos-Curry Electric Co-op, as well as heating water in the center. The earth itself warms the building in the winter and cools it in the summer.  Water and lights are precisely timed to provide for needed services with minimal waste.

The Maintenance Host provides service for Crissey Field State Recreation Site by supporting gate opening, landscaping, general repair, and special maintenance projects.

Time Commitment: Volunteers should anticipate a schedule that includes 20 – 30 hours of volunteer service, 5 days per week, per host.

Location: Crissey Field State Recreation Site. 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: Harris Beach 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.

Perched between the California border and the Winchuck River, this 40-acre park features a sandy beach, wetlands, and a small stand of mature trees. The Welcome Center embodies Oregon's finest virtues:  effective green technology and a warm welcome to travelers, plus service and beach access to thousands of area residents from Gold Beach, Oregon, to Crescent City, California. Solar panels send power--as much as 20,000 kilowatt hours per year--to Coos-Curry Electric Co-op, as well as heating water in the center. The earth itself warms the building in the winter and cools it in the summer.  Water and lights are precisely timed to provide for needed services with minimal waste.

The Maintenance Host provides service for Crissey Field State Recreation Site by supporting gate opening, landscaping, general repair, and special maintenance projects.

Time Commitment: Volunteers should anticipate a schedule that includes 20 – 30 hours of volunteer service, 5 days per week, per host.

Location: Crissey Field State Recreation Site. 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: Harris Beach Management Unit

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Aug 1, 2026 through Oct 31, 2026

Zip Code: 97415

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Maintenance Host at Harris Beach - NOT CONFIRMED (expressing interest only) from September 1, 2026 to September 30, 2026

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.

Located on Oregon’s rugged south coast, Harris Beach offers a splendid seascape for sightseers, several trails, and miles of sandy beaches and rocky outcroppings to explore. From the day-use area, enjoy beachside picnicking with a picturesque view of the sea stacks dotting the ocean, including the largest island off the Oregon coast. Bird Island (also called Goat Island) is a National Wildlife Sanctuary and breeding site for such rare birds as the tufted puffin. The island makes for amazing wildlife viewing from the park's many viewpoints. Watch gray whales on their winter and spring migrations, harbor seals, California sea lions, sea birds and the rich marine gardens.

The Maintenance Host provides service for Harris Beach State Park by supporting landscaping, general repair, and
special maintenance projects.

Time Commitment: Volunteers should anticipate a schedule that includes 20 – 30 hours of volunteer service, 5 days per week, per host.

Location: Harris Beach 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: Harris Beach 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.

Located on Oregon’s rugged south coast, Harris Beach offers a splendid seascape for sightseers, several trails, and miles of sandy beaches and rocky outcroppings to explore. From the day-use area, enjoy beachside picnicking with a picturesque view of the sea stacks dotting the ocean, including the largest island off the Oregon coast. Bird Island (also called Goat Island) is a National Wildlife Sanctuary and breeding site for such rare birds as the tufted puffin. The island makes for amazing wildlife viewing from the park's many viewpoints. Watch gray whales on their winter and spring migrations, harbor seals, California sea lions, sea birds and the rich marine gardens.

The Maintenance Host provides service for Harris Beach State Park by supporting landscaping, general repair, and
special maintenance projects.

Time Commitment: Volunteers should anticipate a schedule that includes 20 – 30 hours of volunteer service, 5 days per week, per host.

Location: Harris Beach 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: Harris Beach Management Unit

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Sep 1, 2026 through Sep 30, 2026

Zip Code: 97415

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Maintenance Host at Harris Beach - NOT CONFIRMED (expressing interest only) from September 1, 2026 to October 31, 2026

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.

Located on Oregon’s rugged south coast, Harris Beach offers a splendid seascape for sightseers, several trails, and miles of sandy beaches and rocky outcroppings to explore. From the day-use area, enjoy beachside picnicking with a picturesque view of the sea stacks dotting the ocean, including the largest island off the Oregon coast. Bird Island (also called Goat Island) is a National Wildlife Sanctuary and breeding site for such rare birds as the tufted puffin. The island makes for amazing wildlife viewing from the park's many viewpoints. Watch gray whales on their winter and spring migrations, harbor seals, California sea lions, sea birds and the rich marine gardens.

The Maintenance Host provides service for Harris Beach State Park by supporting landscaping, general repair, and
special maintenance projects.

Time Commitment: Volunteers should anticipate a schedule that includes 20 – 30 hours of volunteer service, 5 days per week, per host.

Location: Harris Beach 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: Harris Beach 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.

Located on Oregon’s rugged south coast, Harris Beach offers a splendid seascape for sightseers, several trails, and miles of sandy beaches and rocky outcroppings to explore. From the day-use area, enjoy beachside picnicking with a picturesque view of the sea stacks dotting the ocean, including the largest island off the Oregon coast. Bird Island (also called Goat Island) is a National Wildlife Sanctuary and breeding site for such rare birds as the tufted puffin. The island makes for amazing wildlife viewing from the park's many viewpoints. Watch gray whales on their winter and spring migrations, harbor seals, California sea lions, sea birds and the rich marine gardens.

The Maintenance Host provides service for Harris Beach State Park by supporting landscaping, general repair, and
special maintenance projects.

Time Commitment: Volunteers should anticipate a schedule that includes 20 – 30 hours of volunteer service, 5 days per week, per host.

Location: Harris Beach 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: Harris Beach Management Unit

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Sep 1, 2026 through Oct 31, 2026

Zip Code: 97415

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Maintenance Host Site Cleaner 2 at Harris Beach State Park - NOT CONFIRMED (expressing interest only) from September 1, 2026 to September 30, 2026

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.

Located on Oregon’s rugged south coast, Harris Beach offers a splendid seascape for sightseers, several trails, and miles of sandy beaches and rocky outcroppings to explore. From the day-use area, enjoy beachside picnicking with a picturesque view of the sea stacks dotting the ocean, including the largest island off the Oregon coast. Bird Island (also called Goat Island) is a National Wildlife Sanctuary and breeding site for such rare birds as the tufted puffin. The island makes for amazing wildlife viewing from the park's many viewpoints. Watch gray whales on their winter and spring migrations, harbor seals, California sea lions, sea birds and the rich marine gardens.

The Maintenance Host Site Cleaner 2 provides service for Harris Beach State Park by supporting park operations by providing excellent customer service to park visitors and provides service for a park by supporting landscaping,
general repair, special maintenance projects.

Time Commitment: Volunteers should anticipate a schedule that includes 20 – 30 hours of volunteer service each week, 4-5 hours each shift, per host.

Location: Harris Beach 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: Harris Beach 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.

Located on Oregon’s rugged south coast, Harris Beach offers a splendid seascape for sightseers, several trails, and miles of sandy beaches and rocky outcroppings to explore. From the day-use area, enjoy beachside picnicking with a picturesque view of the sea stacks dotting the ocean, including the largest island off the Oregon coast. Bird Island (also called Goat Island) is a National Wildlife Sanctuary and breeding site for such rare birds as the tufted puffin. The island makes for amazing wildlife viewing from the park's many viewpoints. Watch gray whales on their winter and spring migrations, harbor seals, California sea lions, sea birds and the rich marine gardens.

The Maintenance Host Site Cleaner 2 provides service for Harris Beach State Park by supporting park operations by providing excellent customer service to park visitors and provides service for a park by supporting landscaping,
general repair, special maintenance projects.

Time Commitment: Volunteers should anticipate a schedule that includes 20 – 30 hours of volunteer service each week, 4-5 hours each shift, per host.

Location: Harris Beach 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: Harris Beach Management Unit

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Sep 1, 2026 through Sep 30, 2026

Zip Code: 97415

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Campground Host at Harris Beach State Park - NOT CONFIRMED (expressing interest only) from September 1, 2026 to September 30, 2026

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.

Located on Oregon’s rugged south coast, Harris Beach offers a splendid seascape for sightseers, several trails, and miles of sandy beaches and rocky outcroppings to explore. From the day-use area, enjoy beachside picnicking with a picturesque view of the sea stacks dotting the ocean, including the largest island off the Oregon coast. Bird Island (also called Goat Island) is a National Wildlife Sanctuary and breeding site for such rare birds as the tufted puffin. The island makes for amazing wildlife viewing from the park's many viewpoints. Watch gray whales on their winter and spring migrations, harbor seals, California sea lions, sea birds and the rich marine gardens.

The Campground Host provides service for Harris Beach State Park by supporting campground operations by providing excellent customer service to park visitors, sells firewood, covers two days of yurt cleaning, and assists with general maintenance and light landscaping.

Time Commitment: Volunteers should anticipate a schedule that includes 20 – 30 hours of volunteer service, 5 days per week, 4-6 each each shift, per host.

Location: Harris Beach 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: Harris Beach 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.

Located on Oregon’s rugged south coast, Harris Beach offers a splendid seascape for sightseers, several trails, and miles of sandy beaches and rocky outcroppings to explore. From the day-use area, enjoy beachside picnicking with a picturesque view of the sea stacks dotting the ocean, including the largest island off the Oregon coast. Bird Island (also called Goat Island) is a National Wildlife Sanctuary and breeding site for such rare birds as the tufted puffin. The island makes for amazing wildlife viewing from the park's many viewpoints. Watch gray whales on their winter and spring migrations, harbor seals, California sea lions, sea birds and the rich marine gardens.

The Campground Host provides service for Harris Beach State Park by supporting campground operations by providing excellent customer service to park visitors, sells firewood, covers two days of yurt cleaning, and assists with general maintenance and light landscaping.

Time Commitment: Volunteers should anticipate a schedule that includes 20 – 30 hours of volunteer service, 5 days per week, 4-6 each each shift, per host.

Location: Harris Beach 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: Harris Beach Management Unit

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Sep 1, 2026 through Sep 30, 2026

Zip Code: 97415

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Maintenance Host Site Cleaner 1 at Harris Beach State Park - NOT CONFIRMED (expressing interest only) from August 1, 2026 to August 31, 2026

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.

Located on Oregon’s rugged south coast, Harris Beach offers a splendid seascape for sightseers, several trails, and miles of sandy beaches and rocky outcroppings to explore. From the day-use area, enjoy beachside picnicking with a picturesque view of the sea stacks dotting the ocean, including the largest island off the Oregon coast. Bird Island (also called Goat Island) is a National Wildlife Sanctuary and breeding site for such rare birds as the tufted puffin. The island makes for amazing wildlife viewing from the park's many viewpoints. Watch gray whales on their winter and spring migrations, harbor seals, California sea lions, sea birds and the rich marine gardens.

The Maintenance Host Site Cleaner 1 provides service for Harris Beach State Park by supporting park operations by providing excellent customer service to park visitors and provides service for a park by supporting landscaping,
general repair, special maintenance projects.

Time Commitment: Volunteers should anticipate a schedule that includes 20 – 30 hours of volunteer service each week, 4-5 hours each shift, per host.

Location: Harris Beach 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: Harris Beach 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.

Located on Oregon’s rugged south coast, Harris Beach offers a splendid seascape for sightseers, several trails, and miles of sandy beaches and rocky outcroppings to explore. From the day-use area, enjoy beachside picnicking with a picturesque view of the sea stacks dotting the ocean, including the largest island off the Oregon coast. Bird Island (also called Goat Island) is a National Wildlife Sanctuary and breeding site for such rare birds as the tufted puffin. The island makes for amazing wildlife viewing from the park's many viewpoints. Watch gray whales on their winter and spring migrations, harbor seals, California sea lions, sea birds and the rich marine gardens.

The Maintenance Host Site Cleaner 1 provides service for Harris Beach State Park by supporting park operations by providing excellent customer service to park visitors and provides service for a park by supporting landscaping,
general repair, special maintenance projects.

Time Commitment: Volunteers should anticipate a schedule that includes 20 – 30 hours of volunteer service each week, 4-5 hours each shift, per host.

Location: Harris Beach 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: Harris Beach Management Unit

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Aug 1, 2026 through Aug 31, 2026

Zip Code: 97415

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Maintenance Host at Harris Beach - NOT CONFIRMED (expressing interest only) from July 1, 2026 to July 31, 2026

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.

Located on Oregon’s rugged south coast, Harris Beach offers a splendid seascape for sightseers, several trails, and miles of sandy beaches and rocky outcroppings to explore. From the day-use area, enjoy beachside picnicking with a picturesque view of the sea stacks dotting the ocean, including the largest island off the Oregon coast. Bird Island (also called Goat Island) is a National Wildlife Sanctuary and breeding site for such rare birds as the tufted puffin. The island makes for amazing wildlife viewing from the park's many viewpoints. Watch gray whales on their winter and spring migrations, harbor seals, California sea lions, sea birds and the rich marine gardens.

The Maintenance Host provides service for Harris Beach State Park by supporting landscaping, general repair, and
special maintenance projects.

Time Commitment: Volunteers should anticipate a schedule that includes 20 – 30 hours of volunteer service, 5 days per week, per host.

Location: Harris Beach 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: Harris Beach 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.

Located on Oregon’s rugged south coast, Harris Beach offers a splendid seascape for sightseers, several trails, and miles of sandy beaches and rocky outcroppings to explore. From the day-use area, enjoy beachside picnicking with a picturesque view of the sea stacks dotting the ocean, including the largest island off the Oregon coast. Bird Island (also called Goat Island) is a National Wildlife Sanctuary and breeding site for such rare birds as the tufted puffin. The island makes for amazing wildlife viewing from the park's many viewpoints. Watch gray whales on their winter and spring migrations, harbor seals, California sea lions, sea birds and the rich marine gardens.

The Maintenance Host provides service for Harris Beach State Park by supporting landscaping, general repair, and
special maintenance projects.

Time Commitment: Volunteers should anticipate a schedule that includes 20 – 30 hours of volunteer service, 5 days per week, per host.

Location: Harris Beach 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: Harris Beach Management Unit

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Jul 1, 2026 through Jul 31, 2026

Zip Code: 97415

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Maintenance Host at Harris Beach - 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.

Located on Oregon’s rugged south coast, Harris Beach offers a splendid seascape for sightseers, several trails, and miles of sandy beaches and rocky outcroppings to explore. From the day-use area, enjoy beachside picnicking with a picturesque view of the sea stacks dotting the ocean, including the largest island off the Oregon coast. Bird Island (also called Goat Island) is a National Wildlife Sanctuary and breeding site for such rare birds as the tufted puffin. The island makes for amazing wildlife viewing from the park's many viewpoints. Watch gray whales on their winter and spring migrations, harbor seals, California sea lions, sea birds and the rich marine gardens.

The Maintenance Host provides service for Harris Beach State Park by supporting landscaping, general repair, and
special maintenance projects.

Time Commitment: Volunteers should anticipate a schedule that includes 20 – 30 hours of volunteer service, 5 days per week, per host.

Location: Harris Beach 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: Harris Beach 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.

Located on Oregon’s rugged south coast, Harris Beach offers a splendid seascape for sightseers, several trails, and miles of sandy beaches and rocky outcroppings to explore. From the day-use area, enjoy beachside picnicking with a picturesque view of the sea stacks dotting the ocean, including the largest island off the Oregon coast. Bird Island (also called Goat Island) is a National Wildlife Sanctuary and breeding site for such rare birds as the tufted puffin. The island makes for amazing wildlife viewing from the park's many viewpoints. Watch gray whales on their winter and spring migrations, harbor seals, California sea lions, sea birds and the rich marine gardens.

The Maintenance Host provides service for Harris Beach State Park by supporting landscaping, general repair, and
special maintenance projects.

Time Commitment: Volunteers should anticipate a schedule that includes 20 – 30 hours of volunteer service, 5 days per week, per host.

Location: Harris Beach 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: Harris Beach Management Unit

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 97415

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Lighthouse Interpretive Host at Heceta Head Lighthouse, May 2026 - NOT CONFIRMED (expressing interest only)

Responding to this opportunity alerts staff of your interest in this role. 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 and if potential availability for this assignment matches your needs.


Named for its crowning feature, the iconic Heceta Head Lighthouse, this park also features an historic bed and breakfast, a sheltered beach that's easy to access from the parking lot, and a challenging and scenic hike along a section of the Oregon Coast Trail.


The interpretive host enhances the visitor experience by providing engaging information about park-specific natural as well as cultural history and facilitating visitor access inside of the historical lighthouse. Review the Volunteer Assignment Description for this position here.


Time Commitment: This assignment is expected to work either 3 consecutive days on then off for 3
consecutive days (then repeat) or work 4 consecutive days then off for 3 consecutive (then repeat). 20 hours a week per person minimum. Your volunteer time begins when you arrive at Heceta parking lot and ends when you arrive back at your vehicle in the parking lot.


Location: Heceta Head Lighthouse State Scenic Viewpoint is the location of service, but a host site is provided at Carl G. Washburne Memorial State Park. Learn more about the park and the available amenities on the Host Site Directory page for this park online here.


This opportunity is available for one individual or a team of hosts staying together at the same site.

Program: Carl G. Washburne Management Unit

Responding to this opportunity alerts staff of your interest in this role. 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 and if potential availability for this assignment matches your needs.


Named for its crowning feature, the iconic Heceta Head Lighthouse, this park also features an historic bed and breakfast, a sheltered beach that's easy to access from the parking lot, and a challenging and scenic hike along a section of the Oregon Coast Trail.


The interpretive host enhances the visitor experience by providing engaging information about park-specific natural as well as cultural history and facilitating visitor access inside of the historical lighthouse. Review the Volunteer Assignment Description for this position here.


Time Commitment: This assignment is expected to work either 3 consecutive days on then off for 3
consecutive days (then repeat) or work 4 consecutive days then off for 3 consecutive (then repeat). 20 hours a week per person minimum. Your volunteer time begins when you arrive at Heceta parking lot and ends when you arrive back at your vehicle in the parking lot.


Location: Heceta Head Lighthouse State Scenic Viewpoint is the location of service, but a host site is provided at Carl G. Washburne Memorial State Park. Learn more about the park and the available amenities on the Host Site Directory page for this park online here.


This opportunity is available for one individual or a team of hosts staying together at the same site.

Program: Carl G. Washburne Management Unit

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: May 1, 2026 through May 31, 2026

Zip Code: 97439

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Day Use Host at Lowell State Recreation Site - from January 1st - March 31st 2027

Lowell State Recreation Site sits on the North shore of Dexter Lake, next to the city of Lowell. This day use park has it all! A reservable picnic shelter overlooks the lake and a wooded picnic area. A playground, basketball court, and flush restroom are all nearby. Down by the water is a large lawn area with picnic tables and a swim beach. For the boaters, there is a marina with rentable moorage, a large courtesy dock and a 4 lane launch ramp.


The Day Use Host provides service for Lowell State Recreation Site by supporting park staff with the
daily operations and improve visitor experience. Tasks include greeting park guests and providing information about park amenities, alerting staff of any park issues, landscaping, restroom and other various cleaning tasks.  Review the volunteer assignment description for this position here.


Time Commitment: Volunteers should anticipate a schedule that includes approximately 4 hours per day
per individual or couple with required weekend and special event coverage. Wednesday-Thursdays off.


Location: Lowell State Recreation Site. 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: Southern Willamette Management Unit

Lowell State Recreation Site sits on the North shore of Dexter Lake, next to the city of Lowell. This day use park has it all! A reservable picnic shelter overlooks the lake and a wooded picnic area. A playground, basketball court, and flush restroom are all nearby. Down by the water is a large lawn area with picnic tables and a swim beach. For the boaters, there is a marina with rentable moorage, a large courtesy dock and a 4 lane launch ramp.


The Day Use Host provides service for Lowell State Recreation Site by supporting park staff with the
daily operations and improve visitor experience. Tasks include greeting park guests and providing information about park amenities, alerting staff of any park issues, landscaping, restroom and other various cleaning tasks.  Review the volunteer assignment description for this position here.


Time Commitment: Volunteers should anticipate a schedule that includes approximately 4 hours per day
per individual or couple with required weekend and special event coverage. Wednesday-Thursdays off.


Location: Lowell State Recreation Site. 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: Southern Willamette Management Unit

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Jan 1, 2027 through Mar 31, 2027

Zip Code: 97452

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Project/Shop Host at Elijah Bristow State Park - from January 1st - March 31st 2027

Elijah Bristow State Park is located on the Middle Fork of the Willamette River, and is easy to reach by State Highway 58, located southeast of Eugene. Three reservable group picnic areas, and numerous first-come, first-served picnic sites provide plenty of opportunity to relax and enjoy nature. Elijah Bristow has more than 10 miles of trail for hikers, mountain bikers and equestrians. Kayakers and canoeists will appreciate a new access trail to the river for the start of their journey on the Willamette River Water Trail.


The Project/Shop Host provides service for Elijah Bristow State Park by supporting staff with projects and maintenance, general landscaping, alerting staff to safety issues, facility issues, and major cleaning needs, and greeting park guests. Review the volunteer assignment description for this position here.


Time Commitment: Volunteers should anticipate a schedule that includes approximately 4 hours per day per individual or couple with required weekend and special event coverage. Travel to nearby parks may be required.


Location: Elijah Bristow 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: Southern Willamette Management Unit

Elijah Bristow State Park is located on the Middle Fork of the Willamette River, and is easy to reach by State Highway 58, located southeast of Eugene. Three reservable group picnic areas, and numerous first-come, first-served picnic sites provide plenty of opportunity to relax and enjoy nature. Elijah Bristow has more than 10 miles of trail for hikers, mountain bikers and equestrians. Kayakers and canoeists will appreciate a new access trail to the river for the start of their journey on the Willamette River Water Trail.


The Project/Shop Host provides service for Elijah Bristow State Park by supporting staff with projects and maintenance, general landscaping, alerting staff to safety issues, facility issues, and major cleaning needs, and greeting park guests. Review the volunteer assignment description for this position here.


Time Commitment: Volunteers should anticipate a schedule that includes approximately 4 hours per day per individual or couple with required weekend and special event coverage. Travel to nearby parks may be required.


Location: Elijah Bristow 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: Southern Willamette Management Unit

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Jan 1, 2027 through Mar 31, 2027

Zip Code: 97431

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Day-Use Host at Elijah Bristow State Park - from July 1, 2026 to September 30, 2026

litter pick, visitor assistance, landscaping

Program: Southern Willamette Management Unit

litter pick, visitor assistance, landscaping

Program: Southern Willamette Management Unit

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Jul 1, 2026 through Sep 30, 2026

Zip Code: 97452

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Interpetive Western Snowy Plover Host - August 2026

Program: Bullards Beach Management Unit

Program: Bullards Beach Management Unit

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Aug 1, 2026 through Aug 31, 2026

Zip Code: 97411

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Campground Host at Cape Blanco State Park, Site 50 - December 1st to December 31st, 2026 NOT CONFIRMED (Expressing interest only)

Responding to this opportunity alerts staff of your interest in this role. 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 and if potential availability for this assignment matches your needs.


Location of Assignment: Cape Blanco SP – Main campground host – Site 50

Time Commitment/Schedule:

·         One month minimum with 20 – 30 hours of duty each week per host.

·         You will have Monday’s & Tuesdays off for this assignment.

·         On duty hours may be between 9am & 8pm depending on scheduled duties.

o   The time constraints to consider include advertised firewood sales on some evenings. Campsite check-in & check-out times are an important factor in planning your day when duties are assigned – all work related to these duties must be completed before new arrivals and after departures.

·         A schedule of expected duties will be provided to help with planning.

Purpose of Volunteer Role: The Campground Host supports park operations by providing excellent customer service to park visitors, assisting customers in registering a reservation and general campground maintenance. On cabin host days off – (Wednesday & Thursday) this position will be responsible for cleaning cabins, as well as, sites.

General Responsibilities:

·         Safety first – Volunteer must be trained by a park ranger on equipment prior to use. Use of personal protective equipment is mandatory.

·         Respond to visitor, staff, and volunteer requests in an attentive and respectful manner.

·         Assist with campground guest check-in, registering reservations, & checkout.

·         Assist with cabin guest check-in, registering reservations, & checkout.

·         Provide excellent customer service for park visitors by giving out accurate information about the park, park activities, and the surrounding areas.

·         Provide assistance to staff by restocking brochures, maps, and registration slips.

·         Provide campground maintenance, including cleaning out fire pits, light landscaping, sweeping, and litter pick up.

·         Operate utility vehicles (golf carts, gators, etc.).

·         Support, sell, and restock firewood for 3 hours in the evening. Change fund will not be issued; money from sales will be dropped into the payment box after each sale.

·         Provide maintenance, cleaning, and support for transfer station and recycling station.

·         Provide general restroom maintenance, including wiping down sinks, dumping garbage, and restocking supplies.

·         General landscaping duties including: pruning, raking, weeding, mowing, and trimming.

·         Assist staff and volunteers by providing support for Jr. Ranger program.

·         Perform general cleaning and servicing cabins; including: emptying trash, sweeping, mopping, and wiping down & disinfecting beds, tables, chairs, & touch surfaces.

·         Alert staff to safety issues, facility issues, and major cleaning needs.

·         Provide general site maintenance, including cleaning out fire pits, light landscaping, and sweeping.

·         Attend monthly safety meetings.


Restricted Tasks:

·         Hosts may share information on park rules with visitors, but volunteers do not enforce rules or make initial contacts for rule infractions. This activity is only performed by park staff with enforcement training.

·         No use of chainsaws or heavy equipment – This activity is only performed by trained park staff.

·         No use of ladders while on duty.

·         Working in open toed shoes/sandals while on duty.

·         Working in shorts/capris, hosts must wear pants that cover the entire legs while on duty.


Minimum Required Qualifications:

·         Be at least 18 years old.

·         Ability to lift up to 20 lbs.

·         Ability to travel on uneven terrain, as well as be stationary for long periods of time.

·         Ability to work in a variety of environmental conditions.

·         Bending & twisting motions from side to side, crouching, walking on uneven terrain, walking up stairs and/or ramps, shoveling and raking motions, use of pruners and other tools that may require grip strength.

Program: Cape Blanco Management Unit

Responding to this opportunity alerts staff of your interest in this role. 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 and if potential availability for this assignment matches your needs.


Location of Assignment: Cape Blanco SP – Main campground host – Site 50

Time Commitment/Schedule:

·         One month minimum with 20 – 30 hours of duty each week per host.

·         You will have Monday’s & Tuesdays off for this assignment.

·         On duty hours may be between 9am & 8pm depending on scheduled duties.

o   The time constraints to consider include advertised firewood sales on some evenings. Campsite check-in & check-out times are an important factor in planning your day when duties are assigned – all work related to these duties must be completed before new arrivals and after departures.

·         A schedule of expected duties will be provided to help with planning.

Purpose of Volunteer Role: The Campground Host supports park operations by providing excellent customer service to park visitors, assisting customers in registering a reservation and general campground maintenance. On cabin host days off – (Wednesday & Thursday) this position will be responsible for cleaning cabins, as well as, sites.

General Responsibilities:

·         Safety first – Volunteer must be trained by a park ranger on equipment prior to use. Use of personal protective equipment is mandatory.

·         Respond to visitor, staff, and volunteer requests in an attentive and respectful manner.

·         Assist with campground guest check-in, registering reservations, & checkout.

·         Assist with cabin guest check-in, registering reservations, & checkout.

·         Provide excellent customer service for park visitors by giving out accurate information about the park, park activities, and the surrounding areas.

·         Provide assistance to staff by restocking brochures, maps, and registration slips.

·         Provide campground maintenance, including cleaning out fire pits, light landscaping, sweeping, and litter pick up.

·         Operate utility vehicles (golf carts, gators, etc.).

·         Support, sell, and restock firewood for 3 hours in the evening. Change fund will not be issued; money from sales will be dropped into the payment box after each sale.

·         Provide maintenance, cleaning, and support for transfer station and recycling station.

·         Provide general restroom maintenance, including wiping down sinks, dumping garbage, and restocking supplies.

·         General landscaping duties including: pruning, raking, weeding, mowing, and trimming.

·         Assist staff and volunteers by providing support for Jr. Ranger program.

·         Perform general cleaning and servicing cabins; including: emptying trash, sweeping, mopping, and wiping down & disinfecting beds, tables, chairs, & touch surfaces.

·         Alert staff to safety issues, facility issues, and major cleaning needs.

·         Provide general site maintenance, including cleaning out fire pits, light landscaping, and sweeping.

·         Attend monthly safety meetings.


Restricted Tasks:

·         Hosts may share information on park rules with visitors, but volunteers do not enforce rules or make initial contacts for rule infractions. This activity is only performed by park staff with enforcement training.

·         No use of chainsaws or heavy equipment – This activity is only performed by trained park staff.

·         No use of ladders while on duty.

·         Working in open toed shoes/sandals while on duty.

·         Working in shorts/capris, hosts must wear pants that cover the entire legs while on duty.


Minimum Required Qualifications:

·         Be at least 18 years old.

·         Ability to lift up to 20 lbs.

·         Ability to travel on uneven terrain, as well as be stationary for long periods of time.

·         Ability to work in a variety of environmental conditions.

·         Bending & twisting motions from side to side, crouching, walking on uneven terrain, walking up stairs and/or ramps, shoveling and raking motions, use of pruners and other tools that may require grip strength.

Program: Cape Blanco Management Unit

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Dec 1, 2026 through Dec 31, 2026

Zip Code: 97465

Allow Groups: Teams only


Volunteer: Winter Campground Relief Host Site B6 at Tumalo State Park - NOT CONFIRMED (expressing interest only) December 1, 2026 - February 28, 2027

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.   

Bend has so much to offer, with 300+ days of sunshine, tons of outdoor recreation opportunities, great shops, craft breweries, and amazing people. If you're interested in this position, your home would be a lovely RV site with full hookups at Bend Oregon's finest family park.

This position  is the Campground Relief Host.  Duties include cleaning yurts, tidying sites and litter picking, stocking firewood, helping with snow removal, and covering the greeting hosts on their days off.  This is a great way to give back to Oregon State Parks, assist our rangers, and enjoy the central Oregon sunshine.  Review the volunteer assignment description for this position here.

Tumalo is a busy park, and a large part of the job can include answering visitor's questions about registration, the park, and Central Oregon.  Tumalo has two loops open during the winter months and 7 basic yurts (no bathrooms or kitchens).  You'll be working with 1 other set of hosts and up to 3 rangers in the campground.


Time Commitment: Volunteers should anticipate 20-25 hours per week, 4-5 hours per person per day, hours to be completed between the hours of 7:00 am-5:00 pm.

Location: Tumalo 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: Tumalo 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.   

Bend has so much to offer, with 300+ days of sunshine, tons of outdoor recreation opportunities, great shops, craft breweries, and amazing people. If you're interested in this position, your home would be a lovely RV site with full hookups at Bend Oregon's finest family park.

This position  is the Campground Relief Host.  Duties include cleaning yurts, tidying sites and litter picking, stocking firewood, helping with snow removal, and covering the greeting hosts on their days off.  This is a great way to give back to Oregon State Parks, assist our rangers, and enjoy the central Oregon sunshine.  Review the volunteer assignment description for this position here.

Tumalo is a busy park, and a large part of the job can include answering visitor's questions about registration, the park, and Central Oregon.  Tumalo has two loops open during the winter months and 7 basic yurts (no bathrooms or kitchens).  You'll be working with 1 other set of hosts and up to 3 rangers in the campground.


Time Commitment: Volunteers should anticipate 20-25 hours per week, 4-5 hours per person per day, hours to be completed between the hours of 7:00 am-5:00 pm.

Location: Tumalo 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: Tumalo Management Unit

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Dec 1, 2026 through Feb 28, 2027

Zip Code: 97703

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Store & Visitor Services Host at Champoeg State Heritage Area-May 2026-NOT CONFIRMED (expressing interest only)

Responding to this opportunity alerts staff of your interest in this role. 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 and if potential availability for this assignment matches your needs.


Champoeg State Heritage Area features a rare combination of history, nature, and recreation. Situated south of Newberg along the scenic Willamette River, Champoeg's forests, fields, and wetlands recreate the landscape of a bygone era. This is the site where pioneers voted to form Oregon's first provisional government by a historical vote in 1843. A thriving town of 200 was established, only to be washed away during a great flood in 1861. This rich history earns the park’s placement on the National Register of Historic Places. A diversity of activities await. Enjoy walking or biking on the paved trails that pass historical landmarks and hug the river. Play the 18-hole disc golf course under the oak trees, relax at the multitude of scenic picnic areas, or fish or kayak from dock on the Willamette River.

The store visitor services host at Champoeg State Heritage Area enhances visitor experience by providing information, operating the store, and supporting to park visitors. Review the volunteer assignment description for this position here.


Time Commitment: Volunteers should anticipate a schedule that includes about 20 - 30 hours of volunteer service each week, per host. Daily hours total 5 - 9 hours, depending on workload and time of year. This assignment is expected to work 2-4 days a week with 3-4 consecutive days off.

Location: Champoeg State Heritage 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 a team of hosts staying together at the same site. Host teams preferred.


Program: Champoeg Management Unit

Responding to this opportunity alerts staff of your interest in this role. 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 and if potential availability for this assignment matches your needs.


Champoeg State Heritage Area features a rare combination of history, nature, and recreation. Situated south of Newberg along the scenic Willamette River, Champoeg's forests, fields, and wetlands recreate the landscape of a bygone era. This is the site where pioneers voted to form Oregon's first provisional government by a historical vote in 1843. A thriving town of 200 was established, only to be washed away during a great flood in 1861. This rich history earns the park’s placement on the National Register of Historic Places. A diversity of activities await. Enjoy walking or biking on the paved trails that pass historical landmarks and hug the river. Play the 18-hole disc golf course under the oak trees, relax at the multitude of scenic picnic areas, or fish or kayak from dock on the Willamette River.

The store visitor services host at Champoeg State Heritage Area enhances visitor experience by providing information, operating the store, and supporting to park visitors. Review the volunteer assignment description for this position here.


Time Commitment: Volunteers should anticipate a schedule that includes about 20 - 30 hours of volunteer service each week, per host. Daily hours total 5 - 9 hours, depending on workload and time of year. This assignment is expected to work 2-4 days a week with 3-4 consecutive days off.

Location: Champoeg State Heritage 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 a team of hosts staying together at the same site. Host teams preferred.


Program: Champoeg Management Unit

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: May 1, 2026 through May 31, 2026

Zip Code: 97137

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Campground Host at Prineville Reservoir State Park - (Expressing Interest) May 1, 2026 to June 30, 2026

Location of Assignment: Prineville Reservoir State Park. Time Commitment/Schedule: Friday – Tuesday (Wednesdays & Thursdays off), 2-4 hours cleaning campsites and cabins (and/or completing any general landscaping or maintenance tasks) within the hours of 10am and 4pm, 1-3 hours selling firewood/ice within the hours of 5pm and 8pm. 20-30 total hours per week. Purpose of Volunteer Role: The Campground Host assists park staff in camp operations, customer service, maintenance, and beautification with the goal of creating positive experiences for park visitors. General Responsibilities: • Interact with park visitors, answer questions and perform customer service in a positive manner • Maintain a steady flow of communication with park staff members and other volunteers and respond to requests in a respectful, attentive manner • Perform campsite maintenance: remove ash from fire pits, pick up litter, rake or blow debris off asphalt pads, make sure picnic tables are in the appropriate areas, and alert staff of any damages or safety concerns. • Perform general landscaping (as needed/as assigned by staff). This may include using loppers or hand saws, riding or push mower, string trimmers, and leaf blowers. • Safely operate utility vehicles (John Deere Gator) and park trucks. • Perform general cleaning and servicing of cabins: emptying trash, dusting; wiping down counters, sinks, furniture, toilet, shower; sweeping, vacuuming, mopping; cleaning barbecue grill, and restocking cleaning supplies. • Alert staff to safety issues, facility issues, and major cleaning needs. • Support firewood and ice sales though operation of small change fund and Self Registration Envelopes (SREs). Additional duties may include: • Assist Park staff with special projects and tasks: projects could involve carpentry, advanced landscaping, small engine maintenance, plumbing, etc. • litter-pick and replace trash bags in the day-use areas. Restock bags in “Mutt Mitt” dispensers Restricted Tasks: • Rule Enforcement: Hosts may share information on park rules with visitors, but they may not attempt to enforce rules. This activity is only performed by paid park staff with enforcement training. • Operating power equipment: hosts may not operate the backhoe, crack sealer, woodchipper, boom lift, or chainsaws (pole saws may be used with supervision) Minimum Required Qualifications: • Be at least 18 years old. • Ability to lift-up to 25 lbs. • Ability to travel on uneven terrain, as well as be stationary for long periods of time. • Ability to work in a variety of environmental conditions.

Program: Prineville Reservoir Management Unit

Location of Assignment: Prineville Reservoir State Park. Time Commitment/Schedule: Friday – Tuesday (Wednesdays & Thursdays off), 2-4 hours cleaning campsites and cabins (and/or completing any general landscaping or maintenance tasks) within the hours of 10am and 4pm, 1-3 hours selling firewood/ice within the hours of 5pm and 8pm. 20-30 total hours per week. Purpose of Volunteer Role: The Campground Host assists park staff in camp operations, customer service, maintenance, and beautification with the goal of creating positive experiences for park visitors. General Responsibilities: • Interact with park visitors, answer questions and perform customer service in a positive manner • Maintain a steady flow of communication with park staff members and other volunteers and respond to requests in a respectful, attentive manner • Perform campsite maintenance: remove ash from fire pits, pick up litter, rake or blow debris off asphalt pads, make sure picnic tables are in the appropriate areas, and alert staff of any damages or safety concerns. • Perform general landscaping (as needed/as assigned by staff). This may include using loppers or hand saws, riding or push mower, string trimmers, and leaf blowers. • Safely operate utility vehicles (John Deere Gator) and park trucks. • Perform general cleaning and servicing of cabins: emptying trash, dusting; wiping down counters, sinks, furniture, toilet, shower; sweeping, vacuuming, mopping; cleaning barbecue grill, and restocking cleaning supplies. • Alert staff to safety issues, facility issues, and major cleaning needs. • Support firewood and ice sales though operation of small change fund and Self Registration Envelopes (SREs). Additional duties may include: • Assist Park staff with special projects and tasks: projects could involve carpentry, advanced landscaping, small engine maintenance, plumbing, etc. • litter-pick and replace trash bags in the day-use areas. Restock bags in “Mutt Mitt” dispensers Restricted Tasks: • Rule Enforcement: Hosts may share information on park rules with visitors, but they may not attempt to enforce rules. This activity is only performed by paid park staff with enforcement training. • Operating power equipment: hosts may not operate the backhoe, crack sealer, woodchipper, boom lift, or chainsaws (pole saws may be used with supervision) Minimum Required Qualifications: • Be at least 18 years old. • Ability to lift-up to 25 lbs. • Ability to travel on uneven terrain, as well as be stationary for long periods of time. • Ability to work in a variety of environmental conditions.

Program: Prineville Reservoir Management Unit

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: May 1, 2026 through Jun 30, 2026

Zip Code: 97754

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Campground Host at Silver Falls State Park for November 1, 2026- December 31, 2026 - NOT CONFIRMED (expressing interest only)

People call it the “crown jewel” of the Oregon State Parks system, and once you visit, you know why. Silver Falls State Park is the kind of standout scenic treasure that puts Oregon firmly onto the national—and international—stage. Its beauty, boundless recreational opportunities and historic presence keep it there.


The Campground Host provides service for Silver Falls State Park by supporting park operations by providing excellent customer service to park visitors and general campground maintenance.

Campground Host:

Increase the number of quality visitor experiences in the park by informing park visitors about park rules & regulations, providing visitors with park information, connecting visitors to park resources, participating in being an ambassador for the Junior Ranger Program & reporting to OPRD staff any safety hazards or rule violations that occur. Assist staff with campground upkeep of the park’s A & B loop campsites, keepings the camp sites clean (blowing parking pads and roadways, cleaning fire pits, picking up limbs), litter picking and checking / stocking brochures and a self-serve firewood shed. Assist with maintaining landscaping needs throughout the campground, including minor trimming, weeding, mowing & weed eating. Possibility of other assigned tasks by park staff depending on interests and abilities. 


Time Commitment: Volunteers should anticipate a schedule that includes Five days a week, approximately 4-6 hours each day to be completed between the hours of 9am – 9pm.


Location: Silver Falls 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: Silver Falls Management Unit

People call it the “crown jewel” of the Oregon State Parks system, and once you visit, you know why. Silver Falls State Park is the kind of standout scenic treasure that puts Oregon firmly onto the national—and international—stage. Its beauty, boundless recreational opportunities and historic presence keep it there.


The Campground Host provides service for Silver Falls State Park by supporting park operations by providing excellent customer service to park visitors and general campground maintenance.

Campground Host:

Increase the number of quality visitor experiences in the park by informing park visitors about park rules & regulations, providing visitors with park information, connecting visitors to park resources, participating in being an ambassador for the Junior Ranger Program & reporting to OPRD staff any safety hazards or rule violations that occur. Assist staff with campground upkeep of the park’s A & B loop campsites, keepings the camp sites clean (blowing parking pads and roadways, cleaning fire pits, picking up limbs), litter picking and checking / stocking brochures and a self-serve firewood shed. Assist with maintaining landscaping needs throughout the campground, including minor trimming, weeding, mowing & weed eating. Possibility of other assigned tasks by park staff depending on interests and abilities. 


Time Commitment: Volunteers should anticipate a schedule that includes Five days a week, approximately 4-6 hours each day to be completed between the hours of 9am – 9pm.


Location: Silver Falls 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: Silver Falls Management Unit

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Nov 1, 2026 through Dec 31, 2026

Zip Code: 97385

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Campground Host at Silver Falls State Park, A & B loops for October 1, 2026 - October 31, 2026 - NOT CONFIRMED (expressing interest only)

Campground Host: Increase the number of quality visitor experiences in the park by informing park visitors about park rules & regulations, providing visitors with park information, connecting visitors to park resources, participating in being an ambassador for the Junior Ranger Program & reporting to OPRD staff any safety hazards or rule violations that occur. Assist staff with campground upkeep of the park’s A & B loop campsites, keepings the camp sites clean (blowing parking pads and roadways, cleaning fire pits, picking up limbs), litter picking and checking / stocking brochures and a self-serve firewood shed. Assist with maintaining landscaping needs throughout the campground, including minor trimming, weeding, mowing & weed eating. Stocking firewood in the lodge (seasonal). Possibility of other assigned tasks by park staff depending on interests and abilities.

Program: Silver Falls Management Unit

Campground Host: Increase the number of quality visitor experiences in the park by informing park visitors about park rules & regulations, providing visitors with park information, connecting visitors to park resources, participating in being an ambassador for the Junior Ranger Program & reporting to OPRD staff any safety hazards or rule violations that occur. Assist staff with campground upkeep of the park’s A & B loop campsites, keepings the camp sites clean (blowing parking pads and roadways, cleaning fire pits, picking up limbs), litter picking and checking / stocking brochures and a self-serve firewood shed. Assist with maintaining landscaping needs throughout the campground, including minor trimming, weeding, mowing & weed eating. Stocking firewood in the lodge (seasonal). Possibility of other assigned tasks by park staff depending on interests and abilities.

Program: Silver Falls Management Unit

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Oct 1, 2026 through Oct 31, 2026

Zip Code: 97385

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Interpretive Host at Yaquina Bay Lighthouse - NOT CONFIRMED (expressing interest only) - Recruiting for June or November 2026

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.


Yaquina Bay State Recreation Site is located in Newport at the north end of Yaquina Bay near its outlet to the Pacific Ocean. The bluff is forested with spruce and pine, and a large deck provides views of Yaquina Bay and the Yaquina Bay Bridge. The west end of the park has parking and trails to the beach along the north Jetty. The main star is the historic Yaquina Bay Lighthouse. It is the only existing Oregon lighthouse with the living quarters attached, and the only historic wooden Oregon lighthouse still standing.


Interpretive Hosts at Yaquina Bay State Recreation Site provide a service to the public. As both a park representative and interpretive host, hosts provide and receive information related to marine mammals, coastal
wildlife, and general questions about the greater area. Review the volunteer assignment description for this position here.


Time Commitment: Volunteers should anticipate a schedule that includes about 25 hours of volunteer service each week, per host. The volunteer shifts occur 11:45 am pm - 4:15 pm, and are scheduled for Wednesday-Sunday.


Location: Yaquina Bay State Recreation Site. A host site will be provided at Beverly Beach 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: Beverly Beach 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.


Yaquina Bay State Recreation Site is located in Newport at the north end of Yaquina Bay near its outlet to the Pacific Ocean. The bluff is forested with spruce and pine, and a large deck provides views of Yaquina Bay and the Yaquina Bay Bridge. The west end of the park has parking and trails to the beach along the north Jetty. The main star is the historic Yaquina Bay Lighthouse. It is the only existing Oregon lighthouse with the living quarters attached, and the only historic wooden Oregon lighthouse still standing.


Interpretive Hosts at Yaquina Bay State Recreation Site provide a service to the public. As both a park representative and interpretive host, hosts provide and receive information related to marine mammals, coastal
wildlife, and general questions about the greater area. Review the volunteer assignment description for this position here.


Time Commitment: Volunteers should anticipate a schedule that includes about 25 hours of volunteer service each week, per host. The volunteer shifts occur 11:45 am pm - 4:15 pm, and are scheduled for Wednesday-Sunday.


Location: Yaquina Bay State Recreation Site. A host site will be provided at Beverly Beach 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: Beverly Beach Management Unit

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 97365

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Yurt or Cabin Host at Fort Stevens State Park - IMMEDIATE NEED - April 20- June 30, 2026 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.

One of the nation’s largest public campgrounds, Fort Stevens marks the site of a military installation once used to guard the mouth of the Columbia River. The fort saw service for 84 years, from the Civil War to World War II.  Today, Fort Stevens is a 4,300-acre park offering a variety of recreation adventures, including camping, beach-combing, a freshwater lake, trails, wildlife viewing, and an historic shipwreck.

The Cabin & Yurt Host provides service for Fort Stevens State Park by supporting operations and improves visitor
experience by providing direct service cleaning and maintaining the park’s overnight yurt and cabin accommodations. Host volunteer helps maintain park areas by supporting landscaping and facilities at the park. 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. 5 days a week, with 2 consecutive days off.

Location: Fort Stevens 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: Fort Stevens 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.

One of the nation’s largest public campgrounds, Fort Stevens marks the site of a military installation once used to guard the mouth of the Columbia River. The fort saw service for 84 years, from the Civil War to World War II.  Today, Fort Stevens is a 4,300-acre park offering a variety of recreation adventures, including camping, beach-combing, a freshwater lake, trails, wildlife viewing, and an historic shipwreck.

The Cabin & Yurt Host provides service for Fort Stevens State Park by supporting operations and improves visitor
experience by providing direct service cleaning and maintaining the park’s overnight yurt and cabin accommodations. Host volunteer helps maintain park areas by supporting landscaping and facilities at the park. 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. 5 days a week, with 2 consecutive days off.

Location: Fort Stevens 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: Fort Stevens Management Unit

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Apr 20, 2026 through Jun 30, 2026

Zip Code: 97121

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Relief/Maintenance Host at Sunset Bay State Park - October and/or November 2026 - 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.


Situated in one of the most scenic areas on the Oregon coast, Sunset Bay State Park features beautiful sandy beaches protected by towering sea cliffs. Only a short walk from the beach, the campground has sites for tent camping and RV's, as well as cozy and comfortable yurts. Day-use and picnic facilities are located along the bay to allow easy access for beachcombing, fishing, swimming, and boating. A network of hiking trails connects Sunset Bay with nearby Shore Acres and Cape Arago state parks. Hiking these trails will give you a chance to experience pristine coastal forests, seasonal wildflowers and spectacular ocean vistas from atop the rugged cliffs and headlands.


The Relief/Maintenance Host provides support by cleaning campsites/yurts, fire pits and litter picking.  Light landscaping using hand tools and battery powered tools.  Sell firewood.  Replace restroom paper products (no cleaning).  Provide information to visitors while providing excellent customer service.  Assist Park staff with various projects. Review the volunteer assignment description here.


Time Commitment: Volunteers should anticipate a schedule of 5 days a week, 4-6 hours a day. Host will have 2-consecutive days off each week.


Location: Sunset Bay 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: Sunset Bay 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.


Situated in one of the most scenic areas on the Oregon coast, Sunset Bay State Park features beautiful sandy beaches protected by towering sea cliffs. Only a short walk from the beach, the campground has sites for tent camping and RV's, as well as cozy and comfortable yurts. Day-use and picnic facilities are located along the bay to allow easy access for beachcombing, fishing, swimming, and boating. A network of hiking trails connects Sunset Bay with nearby Shore Acres and Cape Arago state parks. Hiking these trails will give you a chance to experience pristine coastal forests, seasonal wildflowers and spectacular ocean vistas from atop the rugged cliffs and headlands.


The Relief/Maintenance Host provides support by cleaning campsites/yurts, fire pits and litter picking.  Light landscaping using hand tools and battery powered tools.  Sell firewood.  Replace restroom paper products (no cleaning).  Provide information to visitors while providing excellent customer service.  Assist Park staff with various projects. Review the volunteer assignment description here.


Time Commitment: Volunteers should anticipate a schedule of 5 days a week, 4-6 hours a day. Host will have 2-consecutive days off each week.


Location: Sunset Bay 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: Sunset Bay Management Unit

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 97420

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Interpretive Host at Thompson’s Mills State Heritage Site - 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.


Thompson's Mills is a unique survivor of times past, chronicling 160 years of Oregon rural life and honoring the owners who continually adapted the mill to the changing world around it. It is the oldest standing water-powered grain mill in Oregon, and its turbines can be seen in action on guided tours. A water right that predates statehood produces the water flow that still runs the milling machines for demonstrations today


The Interpretive provides service for Thompson’s Mills State Heritage Site by supporting park employees with the daily operations, providing information about park-specific natural and cultural history and assists with general park maintenance.


Time Commitment: Volunteers should anticipate a schedule that includes 4 days per week 3 consecutive days off whenever possible. Up to 20-30 hours per week, per volunteer.


Location: Thompson’s Mills State Heritage Site. 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: Luckiamute 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.


Thompson's Mills is a unique survivor of times past, chronicling 160 years of Oregon rural life and honoring the owners who continually adapted the mill to the changing world around it. It is the oldest standing water-powered grain mill in Oregon, and its turbines can be seen in action on guided tours. A water right that predates statehood produces the water flow that still runs the milling machines for demonstrations today


The Interpretive provides service for Thompson’s Mills State Heritage Site by supporting park employees with the daily operations, providing information about park-specific natural and cultural history and assists with general park maintenance.


Time Commitment: Volunteers should anticipate a schedule that includes 4 days per week 3 consecutive days off whenever possible. Up to 20-30 hours per week, per volunteer.


Location: Thompson’s Mills State Heritage Site. 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: Luckiamute Management Unit

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Aug 1, 2026 through Aug 31, 2026

Zip Code: 97377

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Maintenance Host at Thompson’s Mills State Heritage Site - 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.


Thompson's Mills is a unique survivor of times past, chronicling 160 years of Oregon rural life and honoring the owners who continually adapted the mill to the changing world around it. It is the oldest standing water-powered grain mill in Oregon, and its turbines can be seen in action on guided tours. A water right that predates statehood produces the water flow that still runs the milling machines for demonstrations today


The Maintenance Host provides service for Thompson’s Mills State Heritage Site by supporting park employees with the daily operations, providing information about park-specific natural and cultural history and assists with general park maintenance.


Time Commitment: Volunteers should anticipate a schedule that includes 4 days per week 3 consecutive days off whenever possible. Up to 20-30 hours per week, per volunteer.


Location: Thompson’s Mills State Heritage Site. 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: Luckiamute 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.


Thompson's Mills is a unique survivor of times past, chronicling 160 years of Oregon rural life and honoring the owners who continually adapted the mill to the changing world around it. It is the oldest standing water-powered grain mill in Oregon, and its turbines can be seen in action on guided tours. A water right that predates statehood produces the water flow that still runs the milling machines for demonstrations today


The Maintenance Host provides service for Thompson’s Mills State Heritage Site by supporting park employees with the daily operations, providing information about park-specific natural and cultural history and assists with general park maintenance.


Time Commitment: Volunteers should anticipate a schedule that includes 4 days per week 3 consecutive days off whenever possible. Up to 20-30 hours per week, per volunteer.


Location: Thompson’s Mills State Heritage Site. 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: Luckiamute Management Unit

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Jul 1, 2026 through Sep 30, 2026

Zip Code: 97377

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Day Use Host at Cline Falls - NOT CONFIRMED (expressing interest only) July 1, 2026 - July 31, 2026

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.

On the banks of the Deschutes River, Cline Falls is a quaint rest area that provides plenty of shade for picnickers. An ideal place to stop for a break, lunch or simply to relax in the warm sun. The park provides fishing access to the river.

The Day Use Host provides service for Cline Falls by providing by outstanding public contact, shows a caring presence, answer questions, helps to deter vandalism and continually improves park aesthetics. This volunteer performs restroom checks, irrigation, and park maintenance. Review the volunteer assignment description for this position here.

Time Commitment: Volunteers should anticipate 4-5 hours per day, per person 5 days/week. Monday-Tuesdays off.

Location: Cline Falls State Scenic Viewpoint. Learn more about the park and the available amenities on the Host Site Directory page for this property online here.

Program: Tumalo 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.

On the banks of the Deschutes River, Cline Falls is a quaint rest area that provides plenty of shade for picnickers. An ideal place to stop for a break, lunch or simply to relax in the warm sun. The park provides fishing access to the river.

The Day Use Host provides service for Cline Falls by providing by outstanding public contact, shows a caring presence, answer questions, helps to deter vandalism and continually improves park aesthetics. This volunteer performs restroom checks, irrigation, and park maintenance. Review the volunteer assignment description for this position here.

Time Commitment: Volunteers should anticipate 4-5 hours per day, per person 5 days/week. Monday-Tuesdays off.

Location: Cline Falls State Scenic Viewpoint. Learn more about the park and the available amenities on the Host Site Directory page for this property online here.

Program: Tumalo Management Unit

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Jul 1, 2026 through Jul 31, 2026

Zip Code: 97703

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Interpretive Host at Thompson’s Mills State Heritage Site - 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.


Thompson's Mills is a unique survivor of times past, chronicling 160 years of Oregon rural life and honoring the owners who continually adapted the mill to the changing world around it. It is the oldest standing water-powered grain mill in Oregon, and its turbines can be seen in action on guided tours. A water right that predates statehood produces the water flow that still runs the milling machines for demonstrations today


The Interpretive provides service for Thompson’s Mills State Heritage Site by supporting park employees with the daily operations, providing information about park-specific natural and cultural history and assists with general park maintenance.


Time Commitment: Volunteers should anticipate a schedule that includes 4 days per week 3 consecutive days off whenever possible. Up to 20-30 hours per week, per volunteer.


Location: Thompson’s Mills State Heritage Site. 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: Luckiamute 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.


Thompson's Mills is a unique survivor of times past, chronicling 160 years of Oregon rural life and honoring the owners who continually adapted the mill to the changing world around it. It is the oldest standing water-powered grain mill in Oregon, and its turbines can be seen in action on guided tours. A water right that predates statehood produces the water flow that still runs the milling machines for demonstrations today


The Interpretive provides service for Thompson’s Mills State Heritage Site by supporting park employees with the daily operations, providing information about park-specific natural and cultural history and assists with general park maintenance.


Time Commitment: Volunteers should anticipate a schedule that includes 4 days per week 3 consecutive days off whenever possible. Up to 20-30 hours per week, per volunteer.


Location: Thompson’s Mills State Heritage Site. 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: Luckiamute Management Unit

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: May 1, 2026 through Jul 31, 2026

Zip Code: 97377

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Relief/Maintenance Host at Alfred A. Loeb State Park - NOT CONFIRMED (expressing interest only) from May 1, 2026 to June 30, 2026

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.

Alfred A. Loeb State Park, known simply as "Loeb" by the locals, is nestled in a dense grove of ancient Myrtlewood trees along the Chetco River, eight miles inland from Oregon's southern coastline. This quiet park is located away from town and industry — a chorus of owls will lull you to sleep. Several campsites and three rental cabins face the scenic river.  During the year, you can fish, swim and raft, or walk the Riverview Nature Trail. The river offers some of the finest fall and winter salmon and steelhead fishing on the south coast. You can plunk from the bank or try your luck on a drift boat. Throughout spring and summer you may see scampering squirrels, soaring osprey, or a family of river otters frolicking in the water. The northern-most redwood grove in the U.S. can be found at the end of the Riverview Nature Trail by crossing the North Bank Road and hiking the 1-mile U.S. Forest Service Redwood Loop.

The Relief/Maintenance Host provides service for Alfred A. Loeb State Park by supporting park operations by providing excellent customer service to park visitors, assists campground operations and improves visitor experience by providing direct service and support to the yurt and cabin program at the park. 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, 4-5 hours each day, per host.

Location: Alfred A. Loeb 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: Harris Beach 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.

Alfred A. Loeb State Park, known simply as "Loeb" by the locals, is nestled in a dense grove of ancient Myrtlewood trees along the Chetco River, eight miles inland from Oregon's southern coastline. This quiet park is located away from town and industry — a chorus of owls will lull you to sleep. Several campsites and three rental cabins face the scenic river.  During the year, you can fish, swim and raft, or walk the Riverview Nature Trail. The river offers some of the finest fall and winter salmon and steelhead fishing on the south coast. You can plunk from the bank or try your luck on a drift boat. Throughout spring and summer you may see scampering squirrels, soaring osprey, or a family of river otters frolicking in the water. The northern-most redwood grove in the U.S. can be found at the end of the Riverview Nature Trail by crossing the North Bank Road and hiking the 1-mile U.S. Forest Service Redwood Loop.

The Relief/Maintenance Host provides service for Alfred A. Loeb State Park by supporting park operations by providing excellent customer service to park visitors, assists campground operations and improves visitor experience by providing direct service and support to the yurt and cabin program at the park. 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, 4-5 hours each day, per host.

Location: Alfred A. Loeb 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: Harris Beach Management Unit

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: May 1, 2026 through Jun 30, 2026

Zip Code: 97415

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Maintenance Host at Alfred A. Loeb State Park - NOT CONFIRMED (expressing interest only) from April, 2026 to May 30, 2026

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.

Alfred A. Loeb State Park, known simply as "Loeb" by the locals, is nestled in a dense grove of ancient Myrtlewood trees along the Chetco River, eight miles inland from Oregon's southern coastline. This quiet park is located away from town and industry — a chorus of owls will lull you to sleep. Several campsites and three rental cabins face the scenic river.  During the year, you can fish, swim and raft, or walk the Riverview Nature Trail. The river offers some of the finest fall and winter salmon and steelhead fishing on the south coast. You can plunk from the bank or try your luck on a drift boat. Throughout spring and summer you may see scampering squirrels, soaring osprey, or a family of river otters frolicking in the water. The northern-most redwood grove in the U.S. can be found at the end of the Riverview Nature Trail by crossing the North Bank Road and hiking the 1-mile U.S. Forest Service Redwood Loop.

The Maintenance Host provides service for Alfred A. Loeb State Park by supporting park operations by providing
excellent customer service to park visitors and provides service for a park by supporting landscaping,
general repair, special maintenance projects.

Time Commitment: Volunteers should anticipate a schedule that includes 20 – 30 hours of volunteer service each week, 4-5 hours each day, per host.

Location: Alfred A. Loeb 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: Harris Beach 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.

Alfred A. Loeb State Park, known simply as "Loeb" by the locals, is nestled in a dense grove of ancient Myrtlewood trees along the Chetco River, eight miles inland from Oregon's southern coastline. This quiet park is located away from town and industry — a chorus of owls will lull you to sleep. Several campsites and three rental cabins face the scenic river.  During the year, you can fish, swim and raft, or walk the Riverview Nature Trail. The river offers some of the finest fall and winter salmon and steelhead fishing on the south coast. You can plunk from the bank or try your luck on a drift boat. Throughout spring and summer you may see scampering squirrels, soaring osprey, or a family of river otters frolicking in the water. The northern-most redwood grove in the U.S. can be found at the end of the Riverview Nature Trail by crossing the North Bank Road and hiking the 1-mile U.S. Forest Service Redwood Loop.

The Maintenance Host provides service for Alfred A. Loeb State Park by supporting park operations by providing
excellent customer service to park visitors and provides service for a park by supporting landscaping,
general repair, special maintenance projects.

Time Commitment: Volunteers should anticipate a schedule that includes 20 – 30 hours of volunteer service each week, 4-5 hours each day, per host.

Location: Alfred A. Loeb 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: Harris Beach Management Unit

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Apr 10, 2026 through May 31, 2026

Zip Code: 97415

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Campground Host at Cape Blanco State Park, Site 50 - October 1st to October 31, 2026, NOT CONFIRMED (expressing interest only)

Responding to this opportunity alerts staff of your interest in this role. 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 and if potential availability for this assignment matches your needs.

Location of Assignment: Cape Blanco SP – Campground Host – Site 50

Time Commitment/Schedule:

·         One month minimum with 20 – 30 hours of duty each week per host.

·         You will have Monday’s & Tuesdays off for this assignment.

·         On duty hours may be between 9am & 8pm depending on scheduled duties.

o   The time constraints to consider include advertised firewood sales on some evenings. Campsite check-in & check-out times are an important factor in planning your day when duties are assigned – all work related to these duties must be completed before new arrivals and after departures.

·         A schedule of expected duties will be provided to help with planning.

Purpose of Volunteer Role: The Campground Host supports park operations by providing excellent customer service to park visitors, assisting customers with reservations, and general campground maintenance.

General Responsibilities:

·         Safety first – Volunteer must be trained by a park ranger on equipment prior to use. Use of personal protective equipment is mandatory.

·         Respond to visitor, staff, and volunteer requests in an attentive and respectful manner.

·         Assist with campground guest check-in, registering reservations, & checkout.

·         Provide excellent customer service for park visitors by giving out accurate information about the park, park activities, and the surrounding areas.

·         Provide assistance to staff by restocking brochures, maps, and registration slips.

·         Provide campground maintenance, including cleaning out fire pits, blowing, raking, sweeping, & litter pick up.

·         Operate utility vehicles (golf carts, gators, etc.).

·         Support, sell, and restock firewood for 3 hours Wednesday, Thursday, & Saturday evenings, but be reasonably available for sales as need by customers. Change fund will not be issued; money from sales will be dropped into the payment box after each sale.

·         Provide maintenance, cleaning, and support for transfer station and recycling station.

·         Provide general restroom maintenance, including wiping down sinks, dumping garbage, and restocking supplies.

·         General landscaping duties including: pruning, raking, weeding, mowing, and trimming.

·         Attend monthly safety meetings.

·         Assist staff and volunteers by providing support for Jr. Ranger program.

 

Restricted Tasks:

·         Hosts may share information on park rules with visitors, but volunteers do not enforce rules or make initial contacts for rule infractions. This activity is only performed by park staff with enforcement training.

·         No use of chainsaws & heavy equipment – This activity is only performed by trained park staff.

·         No use of ladders while on duty.

·         Working in open toed shoes/sandals while on duty.

·         Working in shorts/capris, hosts must wear pants that cover the entire legs while on duty.


Minimum Required Qualifications:

·         Be at least 18 years old.

·         Ability to lift up to 20 lbs.

·         Ability to travel on uneven terrain, as well as be stationary for long periods of time.

·         Ability to work in a variety of environmental conditions.

·         Bending & twisting motions from side to side, crouching, walking on uneven terrain, walking up stairs and/or ramps, shoveling and raking motions, use of pruners and other tools that may require grip strength.

Program: Cape Blanco Management Unit

Responding to this opportunity alerts staff of your interest in this role. 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 and if potential availability for this assignment matches your needs.

Location of Assignment: Cape Blanco SP – Campground Host – Site 50

Time Commitment/Schedule:

·         One month minimum with 20 – 30 hours of duty each week per host.

·         You will have Monday’s & Tuesdays off for this assignment.

·         On duty hours may be between 9am & 8pm depending on scheduled duties.

o   The time constraints to consider include advertised firewood sales on some evenings. Campsite check-in & check-out times are an important factor in planning your day when duties are assigned – all work related to these duties must be completed before new arrivals and after departures.

·         A schedule of expected duties will be provided to help with planning.

Purpose of Volunteer Role: The Campground Host supports park operations by providing excellent customer service to park visitors, assisting customers with reservations, and general campground maintenance.

General Responsibilities:

·         Safety first – Volunteer must be trained by a park ranger on equipment prior to use. Use of personal protective equipment is mandatory.

·         Respond to visitor, staff, and volunteer requests in an attentive and respectful manner.

·         Assist with campground guest check-in, registering reservations, & checkout.

·         Provide excellent customer service for park visitors by giving out accurate information about the park, park activities, and the surrounding areas.

·         Provide assistance to staff by restocking brochures, maps, and registration slips.

·         Provide campground maintenance, including cleaning out fire pits, blowing, raking, sweeping, & litter pick up.

·         Operate utility vehicles (golf carts, gators, etc.).

·         Support, sell, and restock firewood for 3 hours Wednesday, Thursday, & Saturday evenings, but be reasonably available for sales as need by customers. Change fund will not be issued; money from sales will be dropped into the payment box after each sale.

·         Provide maintenance, cleaning, and support for transfer station and recycling station.

·         Provide general restroom maintenance, including wiping down sinks, dumping garbage, and restocking supplies.

·         General landscaping duties including: pruning, raking, weeding, mowing, and trimming.

·         Attend monthly safety meetings.

·         Assist staff and volunteers by providing support for Jr. Ranger program.

 

Restricted Tasks:

·         Hosts may share information on park rules with visitors, but volunteers do not enforce rules or make initial contacts for rule infractions. This activity is only performed by park staff with enforcement training.

·         No use of chainsaws & heavy equipment – This activity is only performed by trained park staff.

·         No use of ladders while on duty.

·         Working in open toed shoes/sandals while on duty.

·         Working in shorts/capris, hosts must wear pants that cover the entire legs while on duty.


Minimum Required Qualifications:

·         Be at least 18 years old.

·         Ability to lift up to 20 lbs.

·         Ability to travel on uneven terrain, as well as be stationary for long periods of time.

·         Ability to work in a variety of environmental conditions.

·         Bending & twisting motions from side to side, crouching, walking on uneven terrain, walking up stairs and/or ramps, shoveling and raking motions, use of pruners and other tools that may require grip strength.

Program: Cape Blanco Management Unit

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Oct 1, 2026 through Oct 31, 2026

Zip Code: 97465

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Day Use Host at Maud Williamson State Recreation Site - 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.


Maud Williamson occupies a flat edge of cultivated Willamette Valley farm land on the west side of the Salem-Dayton highway. It's covered by a fine stand of second-growth Douglas fir. The park also includes a historic farm house once occupied by the person who donated the property as a park. The park provides a covered picnic shelter which can be reserved for group picnics. Large Douglas fir trees tower overhead providing excellent wildflower viewing in the early spring. Trilliums are abundant here.


The Day Use Host provides service for Maud Williamson State Recreation Site by supporting the landscaping and cleaning of the park. In addition, they help protect park resources by informing staff of any concerning activities they observe.


Time Commitment: Volunteers should anticipate a schedule that includes 4 days a week, per host. Thursday thru Monday 6:30am-11am and 1/2 hour at posted closing time.


Location: Maud Williamson State Recreation Site. 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: Luckiamute 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.


Maud Williamson occupies a flat edge of cultivated Willamette Valley farm land on the west side of the Salem-Dayton highway. It's covered by a fine stand of second-growth Douglas fir. The park also includes a historic farm house once occupied by the person who donated the property as a park. The park provides a covered picnic shelter which can be reserved for group picnics. Large Douglas fir trees tower overhead providing excellent wildflower viewing in the early spring. Trilliums are abundant here.


The Day Use Host provides service for Maud Williamson State Recreation Site by supporting the landscaping and cleaning of the park. In addition, they help protect park resources by informing staff of any concerning activities they observe.


Time Commitment: Volunteers should anticipate a schedule that includes 4 days a week, per host. Thursday thru Monday 6:30am-11am and 1/2 hour at posted closing time.


Location: Maud Williamson State Recreation Site. 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: Luckiamute Management Unit

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: May 1, 2026 through Jul 31, 2026

Zip Code: 97304

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Campground Host at Jasper Campground - Intrest Only from May 1, 2026 to July 31, 2026

Location of Assignment: Prineville Reservoir State Park – Jasper Point Campground Time Commitment/Schedule: Wednesday – Sunday (Mondays & Tuesdays off), 2-4 hours cleaning campsites/cabin, litter-picking, cleaning CXTs, (and/or completing any general landscaping or maintenance tasks) within the hours of 9am and 4pm, 1-3 hours selling firewood/ice within the hours of 5pm and 8pm. 20-30 total hours per week. Purpose of Volunteer Role: The North Road Host assists park staff to provide exceptional customer service, maintenance, and beautification with the goal of creating positive experiences for park visitors. General Responsibilities: • Greet visitors, answer questions, provide regional and park-specific information • Support, sell, and restock firewood and/or ice sales though operation of small change fund or SREs (Self Registration Envelopes) • (2-3 days a week) Provide maintenance for dispersed camping areas: clean out rock fire rings, light landscaping, and litter pick up. • General landscaping duties include pruning, raking, weeding, and string- trimming. • Safely operate UTV (CanAm side-by-side) • Provide light maintenance of restroom facilities (sweeping, disinfecting, re-stocking paper products, etc.). • Work closely with ranger staff while acting as "the eyes and ears" of this dispersed camping area. • On Mondays and Tuesdays (campground host days off), the North Road host covers the duties for the Jasper Point campground host: a) clean campsites: remove wood, ash, and trash from fire pits, pick up litter, rake or use blower to tidy sites b) clean the cabin between guests: dust, vacuum, mop, clean/disinfect surfaces, clean bathroom, remove trash, restock supplies. • North Road hosts are also expected to assist the campground host on busy weekends (especially with selling firewood and ice) • Hosts with time and interest may assist park staff with other projects and tasks relating to any skillsets they have. Projects may include flipping or replacing picnic table boards, removing overgrown sage brush using the winch on the Can-Am, fixing/maintaining gravel trails, etc Restricted Tasks: • Enforce Park rules: Hosts may share information on park rules with visitors, but volunteers do not enforce rules or make initial contacts for rule violations. This activity is only performed by paid park staff with enforcement training. Minimum Required Qualifications: • Be at least 18 years old. • Ability to lift-up to 20 lbs. • Ability to travel on uneven terrain, as well as be stationary for long periods of time. • Ability to work in a variety of environmental conditions.

Program: Prineville Reservoir Management Unit

Location of Assignment: Prineville Reservoir State Park – Jasper Point Campground Time Commitment/Schedule: Wednesday – Sunday (Mondays & Tuesdays off), 2-4 hours cleaning campsites/cabin, litter-picking, cleaning CXTs, (and/or completing any general landscaping or maintenance tasks) within the hours of 9am and 4pm, 1-3 hours selling firewood/ice within the hours of 5pm and 8pm. 20-30 total hours per week. Purpose of Volunteer Role: The North Road Host assists park staff to provide exceptional customer service, maintenance, and beautification with the goal of creating positive experiences for park visitors. General Responsibilities: • Greet visitors, answer questions, provide regional and park-specific information • Support, sell, and restock firewood and/or ice sales though operation of small change fund or SREs (Self Registration Envelopes) • (2-3 days a week) Provide maintenance for dispersed camping areas: clean out rock fire rings, light landscaping, and litter pick up. • General landscaping duties include pruning, raking, weeding, and string- trimming. • Safely operate UTV (CanAm side-by-side) • Provide light maintenance of restroom facilities (sweeping, disinfecting, re-stocking paper products, etc.). • Work closely with ranger staff while acting as "the eyes and ears" of this dispersed camping area. • On Mondays and Tuesdays (campground host days off), the North Road host covers the duties for the Jasper Point campground host: a) clean campsites: remove wood, ash, and trash from fire pits, pick up litter, rake or use blower to tidy sites b) clean the cabin between guests: dust, vacuum, mop, clean/disinfect surfaces, clean bathroom, remove trash, restock supplies. • North Road hosts are also expected to assist the campground host on busy weekends (especially with selling firewood and ice) • Hosts with time and interest may assist park staff with other projects and tasks relating to any skillsets they have. Projects may include flipping or replacing picnic table boards, removing overgrown sage brush using the winch on the Can-Am, fixing/maintaining gravel trails, etc Restricted Tasks: • Enforce Park rules: Hosts may share information on park rules with visitors, but volunteers do not enforce rules or make initial contacts for rule violations. This activity is only performed by paid park staff with enforcement training. Minimum Required Qualifications: • Be at least 18 years old. • Ability to lift-up to 20 lbs. • Ability to travel on uneven terrain, as well as be stationary for long periods of time. • Ability to work in a variety of environmental conditions.

Program: Prineville Reservoir Management Unit

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: May 1, 2026 through Jul 31, 2026

Zip Code: 97754

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Interpretive Host at Jessie M. Honeyman Memorial State Park - NOT CONFIRMED (expressing interest only)

Responding to this opportunity alerts staff of your interest in this role. 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 and if potential availability for this assignment matches your needs.


This versatile coastal park is tucked in the dunes three miles south of the city of Florence and two miles from the ocean. Known simply as "Honeyman," the park includes the second largest Oregon state park campground and two sparkling freshwater lakes. Spring brings out the pink rhododendrons. Come summertime, this is a great place for family reunions. The fall huckleberries and blackberries are ripe for the picking. This is truly a park for all seasons. Visitors may experience loud noise from May 1 - Sept. 30 due to the proximity of the off-highway vehicle (OHV) management area which is part of the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area.


The interpretive host provides service for Jessie M. Honeyman Memorial State Park assists with carrying out the goals of the OPRD Junior Ranger Program including: to enable youth to deepen their understanding of the natural and cultural heritage found in parks, encourage youth to safely participate in outdoor recreation activities and to inspire stewardship of Oregon State Parks and other public lands.. 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. Service will be scheduled for 5 days, with two consecutive days off. Hosts should expect to have service scheduled on weekend days.


Location: Jessie M. Honeyman Memorial State Park. Learn more about the park and the available amenities on the Host Site Directory page for this property online here.

Program: Honeyman Management Unit

Responding to this opportunity alerts staff of your interest in this role. 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 and if potential availability for this assignment matches your needs.


This versatile coastal park is tucked in the dunes three miles south of the city of Florence and two miles from the ocean. Known simply as "Honeyman," the park includes the second largest Oregon state park campground and two sparkling freshwater lakes. Spring brings out the pink rhododendrons. Come summertime, this is a great place for family reunions. The fall huckleberries and blackberries are ripe for the picking. This is truly a park for all seasons. Visitors may experience loud noise from May 1 - Sept. 30 due to the proximity of the off-highway vehicle (OHV) management area which is part of the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area.


The interpretive host provides service for Jessie M. Honeyman Memorial State Park assists with carrying out the goals of the OPRD Junior Ranger Program including: to enable youth to deepen their understanding of the natural and cultural heritage found in parks, encourage youth to safely participate in outdoor recreation activities and to inspire stewardship of Oregon State Parks and other public lands.. 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. Service will be scheduled for 5 days, with two consecutive days off. Hosts should expect to have service scheduled on weekend days.


Location: Jessie M. Honeyman Memorial State Park. Learn more about the park and the available amenities on the Host Site Directory page for this property online here.

Program: Honeyman Management Unit

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 97439

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Willamette Mission Shop / Maintenance host NOT CONFIRMED (expressing interest only) Nov 1st 2026 - Jan 2027

Maintenance tasks.
conduct equipment servicing and repairs:
various 2-cycle equipment, mowers, tractor, power tools
Determine and request service and repair parts.
Shop-yard organization (Trash Pulling, Blowing Debris from Yard, and hand/power tool organization in shop and tool shed)

Landscaping tasks
Mowing/ Mulching (spring/fall/summer) on uneven terrain
Nov – May (Park wide) June – Oct Upper Park (main road, upper parking lot, vision trail, shop yard)
Monitor Park trails: Vision, Mission, and Bike Trail
Leaf /debris blowing Every Friday or as needed on trails and parking areas. Year round.
Tractor work: hauling, moving, mowing, burn pile, etc.
Assist Rangers with high priority field work.

Other tasks
Closing or opening park gates per posted park hours as backup, if park staff isn’t present (Required function) May flex RTO
Litter patrol/Trash pickup though out park Nov-May then main focus upper park June - Oct.
light facility cleaning (floor sweeping and Toilet paper changing) As Back up help when opening.
Engaging Daily with Public answer questions and provide information to Park visitors.

Park Host Projects:
Assisting Rangers with safety repairs and projects
Shop and park maintenance projects using power tools; carpentry, pressure washing, paint spraying, etc.
Shop and shop yard cleanup
Help with Park sign maintenance.

Host Sites: Located at the park office/yard; Full hook-up, 50-amp, Septic, Gated, Washer/dryer available.

Program: State Capitol Management Unit

Maintenance tasks.
conduct equipment servicing and repairs:
various 2-cycle equipment, mowers, tractor, power tools
Determine and request service and repair parts.
Shop-yard organization (Trash Pulling, Blowing Debris from Yard, and hand/power tool organization in shop and tool shed)

Landscaping tasks
Mowing/ Mulching (spring/fall/summer) on uneven terrain
Nov – May (Park wide) June – Oct Upper Park (main road, upper parking lot, vision trail, shop yard)
Monitor Park trails: Vision, Mission, and Bike Trail
Leaf /debris blowing Every Friday or as needed on trails and parking areas. Year round.
Tractor work: hauling, moving, mowing, burn pile, etc.
Assist Rangers with high priority field work.

Other tasks
Closing or opening park gates per posted park hours as backup, if park staff isn’t present (Required function) May flex RTO
Litter patrol/Trash pickup though out park Nov-May then main focus upper park June - Oct.
light facility cleaning (floor sweeping and Toilet paper changing) As Back up help when opening.
Engaging Daily with Public answer questions and provide information to Park visitors.

Park Host Projects:
Assisting Rangers with safety repairs and projects
Shop and park maintenance projects using power tools; carpentry, pressure washing, paint spraying, etc.
Shop and shop yard cleanup
Help with Park sign maintenance.

Host Sites: Located at the park office/yard; Full hook-up, 50-amp, Septic, Gated, Washer/dryer available.

Program: State Capitol Management Unit

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Nov 1, 2026 through Jan 31, 2027

Zip Code: 97026

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Cabin Host at Alfred A. Loeb State Park - NOT CONFIRMED (expressing interest only) From May 1, 2026 to June 30, 2026

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.

Alfred A. Loeb State Park, known simply as "Loeb" by the locals, is nestled in a dense grove of ancient Myrtlewood trees along the Chetco River, eight miles inland from Oregon's southern coastline. This quiet park is located away from town and industry — a chorus of owls will lull you to sleep. Several campsites and three rental cabins face the scenic river.  During the year, you can fish, swim and raft, or walk the Riverview Nature Trail. The river offers some of the finest fall and winter salmon and steelhead fishing on the south coast. You can plunk from the bank or try your luck on a drift boat. Throughout spring and summer you may see scampering squirrels, soaring osprey, or a family of river otters frolicking in the water. The northern-most redwood grove in the U.S. can be found at the end of the Riverview Nature Trail by crossing the North Bank Road and hiking the 1-mile U.S. Forest Service Redwood Loop.

The Cabin Host provides service for Alfred A. Loeb State Park by supporting campground operations and improves visitor experience by providing direct service and support to the yurt and cabin program at the park.

Time Commitment: Volunteers should anticipate a schedule that includes 20 – 30 hours of volunteer service each week, 4-5 hours each day, per host.

Location: Alfred A. Loeb 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: Harris Beach 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.

Alfred A. Loeb State Park, known simply as "Loeb" by the locals, is nestled in a dense grove of ancient Myrtlewood trees along the Chetco River, eight miles inland from Oregon's southern coastline. This quiet park is located away from town and industry — a chorus of owls will lull you to sleep. Several campsites and three rental cabins face the scenic river.  During the year, you can fish, swim and raft, or walk the Riverview Nature Trail. The river offers some of the finest fall and winter salmon and steelhead fishing on the south coast. You can plunk from the bank or try your luck on a drift boat. Throughout spring and summer you may see scampering squirrels, soaring osprey, or a family of river otters frolicking in the water. The northern-most redwood grove in the U.S. can be found at the end of the Riverview Nature Trail by crossing the North Bank Road and hiking the 1-mile U.S. Forest Service Redwood Loop.

The Cabin Host provides service for Alfred A. Loeb State Park by supporting campground operations and improves visitor experience by providing direct service and support to the yurt and cabin program at the park.

Time Commitment: Volunteers should anticipate a schedule that includes 20 – 30 hours of volunteer service each week, 4-5 hours each day, per host.

Location: Alfred A. Loeb 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: Harris Beach Management Unit

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: May 1, 2026 through Jun 30, 2026

Zip Code: 97415

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Yurt & Cabin Host/on call wood sales at Cape Lookout State Park, sites C59/60 MAY 2026 - NOT CONFIRMED (expressing interest only)

Responding to this opportunity alerts staff of your interest in this role. 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 and if potential availability for this assignment matches your needs.


A popular campground and day-use area, Cape Lookout is located on a sand spit between Netarts Bay and the ocean. This scenic park is a destination for hiking, dark skies, beachcombing and visiting sites along the Three Cape Scenic Route.


The yurt & cabin host provides service for Cape Lookout State Park by supporting yurt and deluxe cabin cleaning,  landscaping, general repair, camp laundry if assigned and light campsite/ camp road and path maintenance. From October through May these host sites are responsible for assigned evening wood and ice sales availability as well as assigned yurt/cabin cleaning. Hosts in C60 have a host shed located in their campsite which all other campground hosts use in the daytime.  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. This includes 4-6 hours per day , starting at 10 or 11am, and to be done by 3 or 4 pm. On assigned wood host days, start later in day on fewer assigned yurts/cabins and be on-call at your campsite for customer service/retail as needed in general and 4-8 pm specifically. 


Location: Cape Lookout 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: Cape Lookout Management Unit

Responding to this opportunity alerts staff of your interest in this role. 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 and if potential availability for this assignment matches your needs.


A popular campground and day-use area, Cape Lookout is located on a sand spit between Netarts Bay and the ocean. This scenic park is a destination for hiking, dark skies, beachcombing and visiting sites along the Three Cape Scenic Route.


The yurt & cabin host provides service for Cape Lookout State Park by supporting yurt and deluxe cabin cleaning,  landscaping, general repair, camp laundry if assigned and light campsite/ camp road and path maintenance. From October through May these host sites are responsible for assigned evening wood and ice sales availability as well as assigned yurt/cabin cleaning. Hosts in C60 have a host shed located in their campsite which all other campground hosts use in the daytime.  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. This includes 4-6 hours per day , starting at 10 or 11am, and to be done by 3 or 4 pm. On assigned wood host days, start later in day on fewer assigned yurts/cabins and be on-call at your campsite for customer service/retail as needed in general and 4-8 pm specifically. 


Location: Cape Lookout 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: Cape Lookout Management Unit

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 97141

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Maintenance / Grounds Host at Collier Memorial State Park NOT CONFIRMED (expressing interest only)

Responding to this opportunity alerts staff of your interest in this role. 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 and if potential availability for this assignment matches your needs.

Purpose of Volunteer Role:

                       The Maintenance Host supports park operations by providing excellent customer service to park visitors and provides service for a park by supporting landscaping, general repair, special maintenance projects.

Amenities:

                         Laundry on site (Campground), use of golf cart or utility vehicle,

Site Information:

                         Paved pad, 50 & 30 -amp power, water and sewer provided. Picnic table and fire pit at site.

Length of Assignment: 1-3 months depending on availability and season. New hosts may only be offered a 1-month trial assignment (park specific).

General Responsibilities:

·         Provide general site maintenance, including cleaning out fire pits, light landscaping, and sweeping.

·         Respond to visitor, staff, and volunteer requests in an attentive and respectful manner.

·         Litter picking day-use areas and parking lots.

·         General landscaping duties including: pruning, raking, weeding, mowing, and trimming.

·         Accomplish tasks using tools including: basic hand and power tools, blowers, and trimmers.

·         Drive state vehicles.

·         Operate utility vehicles (golf carts).

 

Additional Responsibilities (seasonally, weather, or project dependent):

 

Transportation Requirements:

·         Use of park vehicle required

 

Physical Requirements:

·         Ability to lift up to 20 lbs.

·         Ability to walk long distances, stand for long periods of time, perform repeated motions such as shoveling or             raking.

·         Ability to bend, crouch, twist, push and pull.

·         Ability to travel on uneven terrain, as well as be stationary for long periods of time.

·         Ability to work in a variety of environmental conditions.

             Desired Attributes:

·         Customer service

·         Maintenance experience

·         Education and interpretation experience

·         Willingness to learn new skills

Restricted Tasks:

·         Volunteers may NOT enforce park rules: Hosts may share information on park rules with visitors, but volunteers do not enforce rules or make initial contacts for rule infractions. This activity is only performed by paid park staff with enforcement training.

Program: Collier Management Unit

Responding to this opportunity alerts staff of your interest in this role. 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 and if potential availability for this assignment matches your needs.

Purpose of Volunteer Role:

                       The Maintenance Host supports park operations by providing excellent customer service to park visitors and provides service for a park by supporting landscaping, general repair, special maintenance projects.

Amenities:

                         Laundry on site (Campground), use of golf cart or utility vehicle,

Site Information:

                         Paved pad, 50 & 30 -amp power, water and sewer provided. Picnic table and fire pit at site.

Length of Assignment: 1-3 months depending on availability and season. New hosts may only be offered a 1-month trial assignment (park specific).

General Responsibilities:

·         Provide general site maintenance, including cleaning out fire pits, light landscaping, and sweeping.

·         Respond to visitor, staff, and volunteer requests in an attentive and respectful manner.

·         Litter picking day-use areas and parking lots.

·         General landscaping duties including: pruning, raking, weeding, mowing, and trimming.

·         Accomplish tasks using tools including: basic hand and power tools, blowers, and trimmers.

·         Drive state vehicles.

·         Operate utility vehicles (golf carts).

 

Additional Responsibilities (seasonally, weather, or project dependent):

 

Transportation Requirements:

·         Use of park vehicle required

 

Physical Requirements:

·         Ability to lift up to 20 lbs.

·         Ability to walk long distances, stand for long periods of time, perform repeated motions such as shoveling or             raking.

·         Ability to bend, crouch, twist, push and pull.

·         Ability to travel on uneven terrain, as well as be stationary for long periods of time.

·         Ability to work in a variety of environmental conditions.

             Desired Attributes:

·         Customer service

·         Maintenance experience

·         Education and interpretation experience

·         Willingness to learn new skills

Restricted Tasks:

·         Volunteers may NOT enforce park rules: Hosts may share information on park rules with visitors, but volunteers do not enforce rules or make initial contacts for rule infractions. This activity is only performed by paid park staff with enforcement training.

Program: Collier Management Unit

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 97624

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Day-Use Host Manhattan Beach State Park - December 2026 - 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.

You'll find Manhattan Beach State Recreation Site just off of Highway 101 north of Rockaway. Picnic tables are nestled into small cul-de-sacs surrounded by shore pine to provide a break from the wind. After a leisurely lunch, kick off your shoes and take the short walk down the access trail to the ocean beach. A thoroughly relaxing spot.

The Maintenance and Landscaping host provides service for Manhattan Beach SRS by supporting minor building maintenance, general landscaping, and general trail maintenance. 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, 5 days per week, per host.

Location: Manhattan Beach SRS. 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: Nehalem Bay 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.

You'll find Manhattan Beach State Recreation Site just off of Highway 101 north of Rockaway. Picnic tables are nestled into small cul-de-sacs surrounded by shore pine to provide a break from the wind. After a leisurely lunch, kick off your shoes and take the short walk down the access trail to the ocean beach. A thoroughly relaxing spot.

The Maintenance and Landscaping host provides service for Manhattan Beach SRS by supporting minor building maintenance, general landscaping, and general trail maintenance. 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, 5 days per week, per host.

Location: Manhattan Beach SRS. 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: Nehalem Bay Management Unit

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Dec 1, 2026 through Dec 31, 2026

Zip Code: 97136

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Yurt and Campground Host Nehalem Bay State Park - 2027 - 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.

Set between the ocean and the bay, Nehalem Bay State Park is situated on a 4-mile sand spit. The campground sits among shore pines, just a sand dune away from the beach.   A forested 1.8 mile long bike path provides a breathtaking view of the bay. You may see deer and elk grazing and a variety of birds. Kayaking, crabbing, fishing and clamming are popular activities. Two day-use areas offer access to bay or ocean with restrooms and picnic areas with fire rings.  Bayside day-use includes a boat ramp. The boat docks are seasonal (typically mid-May to mid-October). Campground is open year-round.

The yurt and campground host provides service for Nehalem Bay State Park by supporting campground operations and improves visitor experience by providing direct service and support to the yurt and cabin program at the park. Volunteers will assist with general cleaning and servicing of yurt and/or cabins, general campground and site maintenance, and general landscaping.  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, 5 days per week, per host.

Location: Nehalem Bay 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: Nehalem Bay 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.

Set between the ocean and the bay, Nehalem Bay State Park is situated on a 4-mile sand spit. The campground sits among shore pines, just a sand dune away from the beach.   A forested 1.8 mile long bike path provides a breathtaking view of the bay. You may see deer and elk grazing and a variety of birds. Kayaking, crabbing, fishing and clamming are popular activities. Two day-use areas offer access to bay or ocean with restrooms and picnic areas with fire rings.  Bayside day-use includes a boat ramp. The boat docks are seasonal (typically mid-May to mid-October). Campground is open year-round.

The yurt and campground host provides service for Nehalem Bay State Park by supporting campground operations and improves visitor experience by providing direct service and support to the yurt and cabin program at the park. Volunteers will assist with general cleaning and servicing of yurt and/or cabins, general campground and site maintenance, and general landscaping.  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, 5 days per week, per host.

Location: Nehalem Bay 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: Nehalem Bay Management Unit

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 97131

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Campground Host at Carl G. Washburne, January 2027 - NOT CONFIRMED (expressing interest only)

Responding to this opportunity alerts staff of your interest in this role. 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 and if potential availability for this assignment matches your needs.


Located north of Florence in the Siuslaw National Forest, Washburne's creekside campground is just north of Heceta Head and about 10 miles south of Cape Perpetua. The campground is located on the east side of Highway 101, with a buffer of native plants and trees between its spacious, shady sites and the highway.


The Campground Host provides service for a park by assisting park guests, daily checks of park facilities, sell firewood, campsite/yurt cleaning. Review the Volunteer Assignment Description for this position here.


Time Commitment: Volunteers should anticipate a schedule that includes 25 hours of volunteer service each week, per host. This assignment is expected to work 5 days a week with 2 consecutive days off.


Location: Carl G. Washburne Memorial State Park. Learn more about the park and the available amenities on the Host Site Directory page for this park online here.


This opportunity is available for one individual or a team of hosts staying together at the same site.

Program: Carl G. Washburne Management Unit

Responding to this opportunity alerts staff of your interest in this role. 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 and if potential availability for this assignment matches your needs.


Located north of Florence in the Siuslaw National Forest, Washburne's creekside campground is just north of Heceta Head and about 10 miles south of Cape Perpetua. The campground is located on the east side of Highway 101, with a buffer of native plants and trees between its spacious, shady sites and the highway.


The Campground Host provides service for a park by assisting park guests, daily checks of park facilities, sell firewood, campsite/yurt cleaning. Review the Volunteer Assignment Description for this position here.


Time Commitment: Volunteers should anticipate a schedule that includes 25 hours of volunteer service each week, per host. This assignment is expected to work 5 days a week with 2 consecutive days off.


Location: Carl G. Washburne Memorial State Park. Learn more about the park and the available amenities on the Host Site Directory page for this park online here.


This opportunity is available for one individual or a team of hosts staying together at the same site.

Program: Carl G. Washburne Management Unit

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Jan 1, 2027 through Jan 31, 2027

Zip Code: 97439

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: (SEEKING HOST COUPLE) Campground Host at Humbug Mountain State Park, Site 26 September 1st - September 30th, 2026, NOT CONFIRMED (EXPRESSING INTEREST ONLY)

Responding to this opportunity alerts staff of your interest in this role. 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 and if potential availability for this assignment matches your needs.

Location of Assignment: Humbug Mtn SP – Campground Host – UPPER LOOP – Site 26

Time Commitment/Schedule:

·         One month minimum with 20 – 30 hours of duty each week per host.

·         This position will be on duty Wednesday through Sunday, with Mondays & Tuesdays off.

·         On duty hours may be between 9am & 8pm depending on scheduled duties.

o   The time constraints to consider include advertised firewood sales on some evenings. Campsite check-in & check-out times are an important factor in planning your day when duties are assigned – all work related to these duties must be completed before new arrivals and after departures.

·         A schedule of expected duties will be provided to help with planning.

Purpose of Volunteer Role: The Campground Host supports park operations by providing excellent customer service to park visitors, assisting customers in registering reservations, & general campground maintenance. This position will be responsible for cleaning and maintaining sites 1 through 27 including hiker biker camp in the Upper loop campground and sites 28 through 34, as well as sites 87 through 95 in the lower loop campground while the lower loop is open from May through October.

General Responsibilities:

·         Safety first – Volunteer must be trained by a park ranger on all equipment prior to its use.

Use of personal protective equipment is mandatory.


·         Respond to visitor, staff, and volunteer requests in an attentive and respectful manner.

·         Assist with campground guest check-in, registering reservations, & checkout.

·         Provide excellent customer service for park visitors by giving out accurate information about the park, park activities, and the surrounding areas.

·         Provide campground maintenance, including cleaning out fire pits, removing and transferring hot ash to dumpster, light landscaping, sweeping, and litter pick up.

·         Provide assistance to staff by restocking brochures, maps, and registration slips.

·         Operate utility vehicles (golf carts, gators, etc.).

·         Support, sell, and restock firewood for 3 hours in the evening on Wednesday, Thursday, & Fridays but be reasonably available for sales as needed by visitors. Change fund will not be issued; money from sales will be dropped into the payment box after each sale.

·         Provide maintenance, cleaning, and support for transfer station and recycling station.

·         Provide general restroom maintenance, including wiping down countertops & sinks, dumping garbage, and restocking supplies.

·         General landscaping duties including: pruning, raking, weeding, mowing, and trimming.

·         Attend monthly safety meetings.

·         Assist staff and volunteers by providing support for Jr. Ranger program.


Restricted Tasks:

·         Hosts may share information on park rules with visitors, but volunteers do not enforce rules or make initial contacts for rule infractions. This activity is only performed by park staff.

·         No use of chainsaws & heavy equipment – This activity is only performed by trained park staff.

·         No use of ladders while on duty.

·         Working in open toed shoes or sandals while on duty.

·         Working in shorts/capris, hosts must wear pants that cover the entire legs while on duty.

 

Minimum Required Qualifications:

·         Be at least 18 years old.

·         Ability to lift up to 20 lbs.

·         Ability to travel on uneven terrain, as well as be stationary for long periods of time.

·         Ability to work in a variety of environmental conditions.

·         Bending & twisting motions from side to side, crouching, walking on uneven terrain, walking up stairs and/or ramps, shoveling and raking motions, use of pruners and other tools that may require grip strength.

Program: Cape Blanco Management Unit

Responding to this opportunity alerts staff of your interest in this role. 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 and if potential availability for this assignment matches your needs.

Location of Assignment: Humbug Mtn SP – Campground Host – UPPER LOOP – Site 26

Time Commitment/Schedule:

·         One month minimum with 20 – 30 hours of duty each week per host.

·         This position will be on duty Wednesday through Sunday, with Mondays & Tuesdays off.

·         On duty hours may be between 9am & 8pm depending on scheduled duties.

o   The time constraints to consider include advertised firewood sales on some evenings. Campsite check-in & check-out times are an important factor in planning your day when duties are assigned – all work related to these duties must be completed before new arrivals and after departures.

·         A schedule of expected duties will be provided to help with planning.

Purpose of Volunteer Role: The Campground Host supports park operations by providing excellent customer service to park visitors, assisting customers in registering reservations, & general campground maintenance. This position will be responsible for cleaning and maintaining sites 1 through 27 including hiker biker camp in the Upper loop campground and sites 28 through 34, as well as sites 87 through 95 in the lower loop campground while the lower loop is open from May through October.

General Responsibilities:

·         Safety first – Volunteer must be trained by a park ranger on all equipment prior to its use.

Use of personal protective equipment is mandatory.


·         Respond to visitor, staff, and volunteer requests in an attentive and respectful manner.

·         Assist with campground guest check-in, registering reservations, & checkout.

·         Provide excellent customer service for park visitors by giving out accurate information about the park, park activities, and the surrounding areas.

·         Provide campground maintenance, including cleaning out fire pits, removing and transferring hot ash to dumpster, light landscaping, sweeping, and litter pick up.

·         Provide assistance to staff by restocking brochures, maps, and registration slips.

·         Operate utility vehicles (golf carts, gators, etc.).

·         Support, sell, and restock firewood for 3 hours in the evening on Wednesday, Thursday, & Fridays but be reasonably available for sales as needed by visitors. Change fund will not be issued; money from sales will be dropped into the payment box after each sale.

·         Provide maintenance, cleaning, and support for transfer station and recycling station.

·         Provide general restroom maintenance, including wiping down countertops & sinks, dumping garbage, and restocking supplies.

·         General landscaping duties including: pruning, raking, weeding, mowing, and trimming.

·         Attend monthly safety meetings.

·         Assist staff and volunteers by providing support for Jr. Ranger program.


Restricted Tasks:

·         Hosts may share information on park rules with visitors, but volunteers do not enforce rules or make initial contacts for rule infractions. This activity is only performed by park staff.

·         No use of chainsaws & heavy equipment – This activity is only performed by trained park staff.

·         No use of ladders while on duty.

·         Working in open toed shoes or sandals while on duty.

·         Working in shorts/capris, hosts must wear pants that cover the entire legs while on duty.

 

Minimum Required Qualifications:

·         Be at least 18 years old.

·         Ability to lift up to 20 lbs.

·         Ability to travel on uneven terrain, as well as be stationary for long periods of time.

·         Ability to work in a variety of environmental conditions.

·         Bending & twisting motions from side to side, crouching, walking on uneven terrain, walking up stairs and/or ramps, shoveling and raking motions, use of pruners and other tools that may require grip strength.

Program: Cape Blanco Management Unit

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Sep 1, 2026 through Sep 30, 2026

Zip Code: 97465

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Campground Host at Carl G. Washburne, October - December 2026 - NOT CONFIRMED (expressing interest only)

Responding to this opportunity alerts staff of your interest in this role. 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 and if potential availability for this assignment matches your needs.


Located north of Florence in the Siuslaw National Forest, Washburne's creekside campground is just north of Heceta Head and about 10 miles south of Cape Perpetua. The campground is located on the east side of Highway 101, with a buffer of native plants and trees between its spacious, shady sites and the highway.


The Campground Host provides service for a park by assisting park guests, daily checks of park facilities, sell firewood, campsite/yurt cleaning. Review the Volunteer Assignment Description for this position here.


Time Commitment: Volunteers should anticipate a schedule that includes 25 hours of volunteer service each week, per host. This assignment is expected to work 5 days a week with 2 consecutive days off.


Location: Carl G. Washburne Memorial State Park. Learn more about the park and the available amenities on the Host Site Directory page for this park online here.


This opportunity is available for one individual or a team of hosts staying together at the same site.

Program: Carl G. Washburne Management Unit

Responding to this opportunity alerts staff of your interest in this role. 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 and if potential availability for this assignment matches your needs.


Located north of Florence in the Siuslaw National Forest, Washburne's creekside campground is just north of Heceta Head and about 10 miles south of Cape Perpetua. The campground is located on the east side of Highway 101, with a buffer of native plants and trees between its spacious, shady sites and the highway.


The Campground Host provides service for a park by assisting park guests, daily checks of park facilities, sell firewood, campsite/yurt cleaning. Review the Volunteer Assignment Description for this position here.


Time Commitment: Volunteers should anticipate a schedule that includes 25 hours of volunteer service each week, per host. This assignment is expected to work 5 days a week with 2 consecutive days off.


Location: Carl G. Washburne Memorial State Park. Learn more about the park and the available amenities on the Host Site Directory page for this park online here.


This opportunity is available for one individual or a team of hosts staying together at the same site.

Program: Carl G. Washburne Management Unit

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Oct 1, 2026 through Dec 31, 2026

Zip Code: 97439

Allow Groups: No


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: Jun 1, 2026 through Jul 31, 2026

Zip Code: 97907

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Yurt Maintenance Host at Jessie M. Honeyman Memorial State Park - NOT CONFIRMED (expressing interest only) May 1st - May 31st

Responding to this opportunity alerts staff of your interest in this role. 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 and if potential availability for this assignment matches your needs.


This versatile coastal park is tucked in the dunes three miles south of the city of Florence and two miles from the ocean. Known simply as "Honeyman," the park includes the second largest Oregon state park campground and two sparkling freshwater lakes. Spring brings out the pink rhododendrons. Come summertime, this is a great place for family reunions. The fall huckleberries and blackberries are ripe for the picking. This is truly a park for all seasons. Visitors may experience loud noise from May 1 - Sept. 30 due to the proximity of the off-highway vehicle (OHV) management area which is part of the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area.


The yurt maintenance host provides service for Jessie M. Honeyman Memorial State Park assists with campground operations and improves visitor experience by providing direct service and support to the yurt program at the state park. 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. Service will be scheduled for 5 days, with two consecutive days off.


Location: Jessie M. Honeyman Memorial State Park. Learn more about the park and the available amenities on the Host Site Directory page for this property online here.

Program: Honeyman Management Unit

Responding to this opportunity alerts staff of your interest in this role. 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 and if potential availability for this assignment matches your needs.


This versatile coastal park is tucked in the dunes three miles south of the city of Florence and two miles from the ocean. Known simply as "Honeyman," the park includes the second largest Oregon state park campground and two sparkling freshwater lakes. Spring brings out the pink rhododendrons. Come summertime, this is a great place for family reunions. The fall huckleberries and blackberries are ripe for the picking. This is truly a park for all seasons. Visitors may experience loud noise from May 1 - Sept. 30 due to the proximity of the off-highway vehicle (OHV) management area which is part of the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area.


The yurt maintenance host provides service for Jessie M. Honeyman Memorial State Park assists with campground operations and improves visitor experience by providing direct service and support to the yurt program at the state park. 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. Service will be scheduled for 5 days, with two consecutive days off.


Location: Jessie M. Honeyman Memorial State Park. Learn more about the park and the available amenities on the Host Site Directory page for this property online here.

Program: Honeyman Management Unit

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: May 1, 2026 through May 31, 2026

Zip Code: 97439

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Campground Maintenance Host at Jessie M. Honeyman Memorial State Park - NOT CONFIRMED (expressing interest only) May 1st - May 31st

Responding to this opportunity alerts staff of your interest in this role. 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 and if potential availability for this assignment matches your needs.


This versatile coastal park is tucked in the dunes three miles south of the city of Florence and two miles from the ocean. Known simply as "Honeyman," the park includes the second largest Oregon state park campground and two sparkling freshwater lakes. Spring brings out the pink rhododendrons. Come summertime, this is a great place for family reunions. The fall huckleberries and blackberries are ripe for the picking. This is truly a park for all seasons. Visitors may experience loud noise from May 1 - Sept. 30 due to the proximity of the off-highway vehicle (OHV) management area which is part of the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area.


The campground maintenance host provides service for Jessie M. Honeyman Memorial State Park supports park operations by providing general campground maintenance. 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. Service will be scheduled for 5 days, with two consecutive days off.


Location: Jessie M. Honeyman Memorial State Park. Learn more about the park and the available amenities on the Host Site Directory page for this property online here.

Program: Honeyman Management Unit

Responding to this opportunity alerts staff of your interest in this role. 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 and if potential availability for this assignment matches your needs.


This versatile coastal park is tucked in the dunes three miles south of the city of Florence and two miles from the ocean. Known simply as "Honeyman," the park includes the second largest Oregon state park campground and two sparkling freshwater lakes. Spring brings out the pink rhododendrons. Come summertime, this is a great place for family reunions. The fall huckleberries and blackberries are ripe for the picking. This is truly a park for all seasons. Visitors may experience loud noise from May 1 - Sept. 30 due to the proximity of the off-highway vehicle (OHV) management area which is part of the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area.


The campground maintenance host provides service for Jessie M. Honeyman Memorial State Park supports park operations by providing general campground maintenance. 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. Service will be scheduled for 5 days, with two consecutive days off.


Location: Jessie M. Honeyman Memorial State Park. Learn more about the park and the available amenities on the Host Site Directory page for this property online here.

Program: Honeyman Management Unit

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: May 1, 2026 through May 31, 2026

Zip Code: 97439

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Welcome Center Host at Jessie M. Honeyman Memorial State Park - NOT CONFIRMED (expressing interest only) June 1st - June 30th

Responding to this opportunity alerts staff of your interest in this role. 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 and if potential availability for this assignment matches your needs.


This versatile coastal park is tucked in the dunes three miles south of the city of Florence and two miles from the ocean. Known simply as "Honeyman," the park includes the second largest Oregon state park campground and two sparkling freshwater lakes. Spring brings out the pink rhododendrons. Come summertime, this is a great place for family reunions. The fall huckleberries and blackberries are ripe for the picking. This is truly a park for all seasons. Visitors may experience loud noise from May 1 - Sept. 30 due to the proximity of the off-highway vehicle (OHV) management area which is part of the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area.


The welcome center host provides service for Jessie M. Honeyman Memorial State Park enhances visitor experience by providing information and support to park visitors.. 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. Service will be scheduled for 5 days, with two consecutive days off.


Location: Jessie M. Honeyman Memorial State Park. Learn more about the park and the available amenities on the Host Site Directory page for this property online here.

Program: Honeyman Management Unit

Responding to this opportunity alerts staff of your interest in this role. 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 and if potential availability for this assignment matches your needs.


This versatile coastal park is tucked in the dunes three miles south of the city of Florence and two miles from the ocean. Known simply as "Honeyman," the park includes the second largest Oregon state park campground and two sparkling freshwater lakes. Spring brings out the pink rhododendrons. Come summertime, this is a great place for family reunions. The fall huckleberries and blackberries are ripe for the picking. This is truly a park for all seasons. Visitors may experience loud noise from May 1 - Sept. 30 due to the proximity of the off-highway vehicle (OHV) management area which is part of the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area.


The welcome center host provides service for Jessie M. Honeyman Memorial State Park enhances visitor experience by providing information and support to park visitors.. 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. Service will be scheduled for 5 days, with two consecutive days off.


Location: Jessie M. Honeyman Memorial State Park. Learn more about the park and the available amenities on the Host Site Directory page for this property online here.

Program: Honeyman Management Unit

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Jun 1, 2026 through Jun 30, 2026

Zip Code: 97439

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Welcome Center Host at Jessie M. Honeyman Memorial State Park - NOT CONFIRMED (expressing interest only) May 1st - May 31st

Responding to this opportunity alerts staff of your interest in this role. 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 and if potential availability for this assignment matches your needs.


This versatile coastal park is tucked in the dunes three miles south of the city of Florence and two miles from the ocean. Known simply as "Honeyman," the park includes the second largest Oregon state park campground and two sparkling freshwater lakes. Spring brings out the pink rhododendrons. Come summertime, this is a great place for family reunions. The fall huckleberries and blackberries are ripe for the picking. This is truly a park for all seasons. Visitors may experience loud noise from May 1 - Sept. 30 due to the proximity of the off-highway vehicle (OHV) management area which is part of the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area.


The welcome center host provides service for Jessie M. Honeyman Memorial State Park enhances visitor experience by providing information and support to park visitors.. 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. Service will be scheduled for 5 days, with two consecutive days off.


Location: Jessie M. Honeyman Memorial State Park. Learn more about the park and the available amenities on the Host Site Directory page for this property online here.

Program: Honeyman Management Unit

Responding to this opportunity alerts staff of your interest in this role. 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 and if potential availability for this assignment matches your needs.


This versatile coastal park is tucked in the dunes three miles south of the city of Florence and two miles from the ocean. Known simply as "Honeyman," the park includes the second largest Oregon state park campground and two sparkling freshwater lakes. Spring brings out the pink rhododendrons. Come summertime, this is a great place for family reunions. The fall huckleberries and blackberries are ripe for the picking. This is truly a park for all seasons. Visitors may experience loud noise from May 1 - Sept. 30 due to the proximity of the off-highway vehicle (OHV) management area which is part of the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area.


The welcome center host provides service for Jessie M. Honeyman Memorial State Park enhances visitor experience by providing information and support to park visitors.. 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. Service will be scheduled for 5 days, with two consecutive days off.


Location: Jessie M. Honeyman Memorial State Park. Learn more about the park and the available amenities on the Host Site Directory page for this property online here.

Program: Honeyman Management Unit

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: May 1, 2026 through May 31, 2026

Zip Code: 97439

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Campground Cleanup Host at Fort Stevens State Park - IMMEDIATE NEED - May 1, 2026 - June 30, 2026 - 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.

One of the nation’s largest public campgrounds, Fort Stevens marks the site of a military installation once used to guard the mouth of the Columbia River. The fort saw service for 84 years, from the Civil War to World War II.  Today, Fort Stevens is a 4,300-acre park offering a variety of recreation adventures, including camping, beach-combing, a freshwater lake, trails, wildlife viewing, and an historic shipwreck.

The Campground Cleanup Host provides service for Fort Stevens State Park by supporting landscaping, general repair, and upkeep to the park’s campground and day use areas. 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. 5 days a week, with 2 consecutive days off.

Location: Fort Stevens 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: Fort Stevens 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.

One of the nation’s largest public campgrounds, Fort Stevens marks the site of a military installation once used to guard the mouth of the Columbia River. The fort saw service for 84 years, from the Civil War to World War II.  Today, Fort Stevens is a 4,300-acre park offering a variety of recreation adventures, including camping, beach-combing, a freshwater lake, trails, wildlife viewing, and an historic shipwreck.

The Campground Cleanup Host provides service for Fort Stevens State Park by supporting landscaping, general repair, and upkeep to the park’s campground and day use areas. 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. 5 days a week, with 2 consecutive days off.

Location: Fort Stevens 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: Fort Stevens Management Unit

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: May 1, 2026 through Jun 30, 2026

Zip Code: 97121

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Campground Cleanup Host at Fort Stevens State Park - IMMEDIATE NEED - April 1, 2026 - June 30, 2026 - 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.

One of the nation’s largest public campgrounds, Fort Stevens marks the site of a military installation once used to guard the mouth of the Columbia River. The fort saw service for 84 years, from the Civil War to World War II.  Today, Fort Stevens is a 4,300-acre park offering a variety of recreation adventures, including camping, beach-combing, a freshwater lake, trails, wildlife viewing, and an historic shipwreck.

The Campground Cleanup Host provides service for Fort Stevens State Park by supporting landscaping, general repair, and upkeep to the park’s campground and day use areas 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. 5 days a week, with 2 consecutive days off.

Location: Fort Stevens 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: Fort Stevens 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.

One of the nation’s largest public campgrounds, Fort Stevens marks the site of a military installation once used to guard the mouth of the Columbia River. The fort saw service for 84 years, from the Civil War to World War II.  Today, Fort Stevens is a 4,300-acre park offering a variety of recreation adventures, including camping, beach-combing, a freshwater lake, trails, wildlife viewing, and an historic shipwreck.

The Campground Cleanup Host provides service for Fort Stevens State Park by supporting landscaping, general repair, and upkeep to the park’s campground and day use areas 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. 5 days a week, with 2 consecutive days off.

Location: Fort Stevens 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: Fort Stevens Management Unit

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Apr 1, 2026 through Jun 30, 2026

Zip Code: 97121

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Campground Host at Humbug Mountain State Park, Site 36 July 1st - July 31st 2026, NOT CONFIRMED (EXPRESSING INTEREST ONLY)

Responding to this opportunity alerts staff of your interest in this role. 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 and if potential availability for this assignment matches your needs.

Location of Assignment: Humbug Mtn SP – Campground Host – LOWER LOOP – Site 36

Time Commitment/Schedule:

·         One month minimum with 20 – 30 hours of duty each week per host.

·         This position will be on duty Wednesday through Sunday, with Mondays & Tuesdays off.

·         On duty hours may be between 9am & 8pm depending on scheduled duties.

o   The time constraints to consider include advertised firewood sales on some evenings. Campsite check-in & check-out times are an important factor in planning your day when duties are assigned – all work related to these duties must be completed before new arrivals and after departures.

·         A schedule of expected duties will be provided to help with planning.

Purpose of Volunteer Role: The Campground Host supports park operations by providing excellent customer service to park visitors, assisting customers in registering reservations, & general campground maintenance. This position will be responsible for cleaning and maintaining sites 35 through 87 in the lower loop campground. Volunteer may be asked to assist upper loop hosts with camp site maintenance on large outgoing days.

THE LOWER LOOP HAS NO CELL SERVICE – A radio is provided to each host for communication within the park.

 

General Responsibilities:

·         Safety first – Volunteer must be trained by a park ranger on all equipment prior to its use.

Use of personal protective equipment is mandatory.

·         Respond to visitor, staff, and volunteer requests in an attentive and respectful manner.

·         Assist with campground guest check-in, registering reservations, and checkout.

·         Provide excellent customer service for park visitors by giving out accurate information about the park, park activities, and the surrounding areas.

·         Provide campground maintenance, including cleaning out fire pits, removing and transferring hot ash to dumpster, light landscaping, sweeping, blowing, raking, and litter pick up.

·         Provide assistance to staff by restocking brochures, maps, and registration slips.

·         Operate utility vehicles (golf carts, gators, etc.).

·         Support, sell, and restock firewood for 3 hours in the evening on Wednesday, Thursday, & Fridays, but be reasonably available for sales as needed by visitors. Change fund will not be issued; money from sales will be dropped into the payment box after each sale.

·         Provide maintenance, cleaning, and support for transfer station and recycling station.

·         Provide general restroom maintenance, including wiping down countertops & sinks, dumping garbage, and restocking supplies.

·         General landscaping duties including: pruning, raking, weeding, mowing, and trimming.

·         Attend monthly safety meetings.

·         Assist staff and volunteers by providing support for Jr. Ranger program.


Restricted Tasks:

·         Hosts may educate information on park rules with visitors, but volunteers do not enforce rules or make initial contacts for rule infractions. This activity is only performed by paid park staff.

·         No operation of chainsaws & heavy equipment i.e.; bobcat, dingo, large zero turn mowers, tractors, etc. – This activity is only performed by paid park staff.

·         No use of ladders while on duty.

·         Working in open toed shoes or sandals while on duty.

·         Working in shorts/capris, hosts must wear pants that cover the entire legs while on duty.

 

Minimum Required Qualifications:

·         Be at least 18 years old.

·         Ability to lift up to 20 lbs.

·         Ability to travel on uneven terrain, as well as be stationary for long periods of time.

·         Ability to work in a variety of environmental conditions.

Bending & twisting motions from side to side, crouching, walking on uneven terrain, walking up stairs and/or ramps, shoveling and raking motions, use of pruners and other tools that may require grip strength.

Program: Cape Blanco Management Unit

Responding to this opportunity alerts staff of your interest in this role. 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 and if potential availability for this assignment matches your needs.

Location of Assignment: Humbug Mtn SP – Campground Host – LOWER LOOP – Site 36

Time Commitment/Schedule:

·         One month minimum with 20 – 30 hours of duty each week per host.

·         This position will be on duty Wednesday through Sunday, with Mondays & Tuesdays off.

·         On duty hours may be between 9am & 8pm depending on scheduled duties.

o   The time constraints to consider include advertised firewood sales on some evenings. Campsite check-in & check-out times are an important factor in planning your day when duties are assigned – all work related to these duties must be completed before new arrivals and after departures.

·         A schedule of expected duties will be provided to help with planning.

Purpose of Volunteer Role: The Campground Host supports park operations by providing excellent customer service to park visitors, assisting customers in registering reservations, & general campground maintenance. This position will be responsible for cleaning and maintaining sites 35 through 87 in the lower loop campground. Volunteer may be asked to assist upper loop hosts with camp site maintenance on large outgoing days.

THE LOWER LOOP HAS NO CELL SERVICE – A radio is provided to each host for communication within the park.

 

General Responsibilities:

·         Safety first – Volunteer must be trained by a park ranger on all equipment prior to its use.

Use of personal protective equipment is mandatory.

·         Respond to visitor, staff, and volunteer requests in an attentive and respectful manner.

·         Assist with campground guest check-in, registering reservations, and checkout.

·         Provide excellent customer service for park visitors by giving out accurate information about the park, park activities, and the surrounding areas.

·         Provide campground maintenance, including cleaning out fire pits, removing and transferring hot ash to dumpster, light landscaping, sweeping, blowing, raking, and litter pick up.

·         Provide assistance to staff by restocking brochures, maps, and registration slips.

·         Operate utility vehicles (golf carts, gators, etc.).

·         Support, sell, and restock firewood for 3 hours in the evening on Wednesday, Thursday, & Fridays, but be reasonably available for sales as needed by visitors. Change fund will not be issued; money from sales will be dropped into the payment box after each sale.

·         Provide maintenance, cleaning, and support for transfer station and recycling station.

·         Provide general restroom maintenance, including wiping down countertops & sinks, dumping garbage, and restocking supplies.

·         General landscaping duties including: pruning, raking, weeding, mowing, and trimming.

·         Attend monthly safety meetings.

·         Assist staff and volunteers by providing support for Jr. Ranger program.


Restricted Tasks:

·         Hosts may educate information on park rules with visitors, but volunteers do not enforce rules or make initial contacts for rule infractions. This activity is only performed by paid park staff.

·         No operation of chainsaws & heavy equipment i.e.; bobcat, dingo, large zero turn mowers, tractors, etc. – This activity is only performed by paid park staff.

·         No use of ladders while on duty.

·         Working in open toed shoes or sandals while on duty.

·         Working in shorts/capris, hosts must wear pants that cover the entire legs while on duty.

 

Minimum Required Qualifications:

·         Be at least 18 years old.

·         Ability to lift up to 20 lbs.

·         Ability to travel on uneven terrain, as well as be stationary for long periods of time.

·         Ability to work in a variety of environmental conditions.

Bending & twisting motions from side to side, crouching, walking on uneven terrain, walking up stairs and/or ramps, shoveling and raking motions, use of pruners and other tools that may require grip strength.

Program: Cape Blanco Management Unit

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Jul 1, 2026 through Jul 31, 2026

Zip Code: 97465

Allow Groups: No