Volunteer: Campground Cleanup Host at Fort Stevens State Park - NOT CONFIRMED (expressing interest only)Responding to this opportunity alerts staff of your interest. It does not automatically sign you up for this assignment. Park Staff will reach out to interview you and determine if you will be selected to volunteer for this specific assignment. 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: Flexible Zip Code: 97121 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Day Use Host at Bradley State Scenic Viewpoint - NOT CONFIRMED (expressing interest only) Oct-Dec 2026Responding 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. This park was one of the first parcels donated as park land to the Oregon Highway Commission in 1922. One of the few rest stops along Highway 30, you'll find a restroom, monument, and a wondrous Douglas fir forest overlooking the Columbia River. The Day Use Host provides service for Bradley State Scenic Viewpoint by supporting operations and improves visitor experience by providing direct service maintaining the facilities and grounds, landscaping, and alerting staff to safety issues, facility issues, and major cleaning needs. 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: Bradley 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. 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. This park was one of the first parcels donated as park land to the Oregon Highway Commission in 1922. One of the few rest stops along Highway 30, you'll find a restroom, monument, and a wondrous Douglas fir forest overlooking the Columbia River. The Day Use Host provides service for Bradley State Scenic Viewpoint by supporting operations and improves visitor experience by providing direct service maintaining the facilities and grounds, landscaping, and alerting staff to safety issues, facility issues, and major cleaning needs. 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: Bradley 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. Program: Fort Stevens Management Unit Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Oct 1, 2026 through Dec 31, 2026 Zip Code: 97016 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Underground Mishler Tour Host at Fort Stevens State Park - NOT CONFIRMED (expressing interest only)Responding to this opportunity alerts staff of your interest. It does not automatically sign you up for this assignment. Park Staff will reach out to interview you and determine if you will be selected to volunteer for this specific assignment. 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 Underground Mishler Tour Host provides service for Fort Stevens State Park by supporting visitor experience by providing engaging information about park-specific natural as well as cultural history and guiding park visitors on tours of the historical batteries. 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 or 4 days a week with 3 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 Underground Mishler Tour Host provides service for Fort Stevens State Park by supporting visitor experience by providing engaging information about park-specific natural as well as cultural history and guiding park visitors on tours of the historical batteries. 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 or 4 days a week with 3 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: Flexible Zip Code: 97121 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Day Use Host at Bradley State Scenic Viewpoint - 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. This park was one of the first parcels donated as park land to the Oregon Highway Commission in 1922. One of the few rest stops along Highway 30, you'll find a restroom, monument, and a wondrous Douglas fir forest overlooking the Columbia River. The Day Use Host provides service for Bradley State Scenic Viewpoint by supporting operations and improves visitor experience by providing direct service maintaining the facilities and grounds, landscaping, and alerting staff to safety issues, facility issues, and major cleaning needs. 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: Bradley 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. 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. This park was one of the first parcels donated as park land to the Oregon Highway Commission in 1922. One of the few rest stops along Highway 30, you'll find a restroom, monument, and a wondrous Douglas fir forest overlooking the Columbia River. The Day Use Host provides service for Bradley State Scenic Viewpoint by supporting operations and improves visitor experience by providing direct service maintaining the facilities and grounds, landscaping, and alerting staff to safety issues, facility issues, and major cleaning needs. 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: Bradley 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. Program: Fort Stevens Management Unit Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 97016 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Day Use Host at Fort Stevens State Park - NOT CONFIRMED (expressing interest only)Responding to this opportunity alerts staff of your interest. It does not automatically sign you up for this assignment. Park Staff will reach out to interview you and determine if you will be selected to volunteer for this specific assignment. 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 Day Use Host provides service for Fort Stevens State Park by helping maintain day-use 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 Day Use Host provides service for Fort Stevens State Park by helping maintain day-use 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: Flexible Zip Code: 97121 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Interpretive Host at Fort Stevens State Park - NOT CONFIRMED (expressing interest only)Responding to this opportunity alerts staff of your interest. It does not automatically sign you up for this assignment. Park Staff will reach out to interview you and determine if you will be selected to volunteer for this specific assignment. 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 Interpretive Host provides service for Fort Stevens State Park by supporting visitor experience by providing engaging information about park-specific natural as well as cultural history. Aiding Park staff with the Jr. Ranger Program as well as kayak tours. 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 Interpretive Host provides service for Fort Stevens State Park by supporting visitor experience by providing engaging information about park-specific natural as well as cultural history. Aiding Park staff with the Jr. Ranger Program as well as kayak tours. 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: Flexible Zip Code: 97121 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Maintenance Host at Fort Stevens State Park - NOT CONFIRMED (expressing interest only)Responding to this opportunity alerts staff of your interest. It does not automatically sign you up for this assignment. Park Staff will reach out to interview you and determine if you will be selected to volunteer for this specific assignment. 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 Maintenance Host provides service for Fort Stevens State Park by supporting landscaping, general 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 Maintenance Host provides service for Fort Stevens State Park by supporting landscaping, general 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: Flexible Zip Code: 97121 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Relief Host at Fort Stevens State Park - NOT CONFIRMED (expressing interest only)Responding to this opportunity alerts staff of your interest. It does not automatically sign you up for this assignment. Park Staff will reach out to interview you and determine if you will be selected to volunteer for this specific assignment. 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 Relief Host provides service for Fort Stevens State Park by supporting campground operations and improves visitor experience by providing direct service at the park including but not limited to serving in the visitor center, museum store, maintaining the park’s woodbins, covering for yurt and cabin cleaning and campground maintenance. Host volunteer helps maintain park areas by supporting landscaping and facilities at the park. This role is a great option for new hosts looking to experience a little bit of everything that hosting has to offer. 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 Relief Host provides service for Fort Stevens State Park by supporting campground operations and improves visitor experience by providing direct service at the park including but not limited to serving in the visitor center, museum store, maintaining the park’s woodbins, covering for yurt and cabin cleaning and campground maintenance. Host volunteer helps maintain park areas by supporting landscaping and facilities at the park. This role is a great option for new hosts looking to experience a little bit of everything that hosting has to offer. 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: Flexible Zip Code: 97121 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Truck Tour Host at Fort Stevens State Park - NOT CONFIRMED (expressing interest only)Responding to this opportunity alerts staff of your interest. It does not automatically sign you up for this assignment. Park Staff will reach out to interview you and determine if you will be selected to volunteer for this specific assignment. 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 Truck Tour Host provides service for Fort Stevens State Park by supporting visitor experience by providing engaging information about park-specific natural as well as cultural history, and conducting truck tours. 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 Truck Tour Host provides service for Fort Stevens State Park by supporting visitor experience by providing engaging information about park-specific natural as well as cultural history, and conducting truck tours. 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: Flexible Zip Code: 97121 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Visitor Services Host at Fort Stevens State Park - NOT CONFIRMED (expressing interest only)Responding to this opportunity alerts staff of your interest. It does not automatically sign you up for this assignment. Park Staff will reach out to interview you and determine if you will be selected to volunteer for this specific assignment. 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 Visitor Services Host provides service for Fort Stevens State Park by supporting campground operations and improves visitor experience by providing direct service at the park’s visitor center and/or museum store and serving in the campground’s entry stations in the summer months. 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, 4-6 hours per day, 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 Visitor Services Host provides service for Fort Stevens State Park by supporting campground operations and improves visitor experience by providing direct service at the park’s visitor center and/or museum store and serving in the campground’s entry stations in the summer months. 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, 4-6 hours per day, 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: Flexible Zip Code: 97121 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Yurt & Cabin Host at Fort Stevens State Park - NOT CONFIRMED (expressing interest only)Responding to this opportunity alerts staff of your interest. It does not automatically sign you up for this assignment. Park Staff will reach out to interview you and determine if you will be selected to volunteer for this specific assignment. 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 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 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: Flexible Zip Code: 97121 Allow Groups: No |