Campground Host
- Part Time
- Kamiah, ID
- 0* USD / Year
- Applications have closed
Forest Service / Powell Campground
Volunteer
Job Description
FROM: https://www.volunteer.gov/s/volunteer-opportunity/a093d0000017hy3
ADDRESS: 903 Third Street Kamiah, Idaho, 83536
DATES: 2024-05-15
DEPT: Forest Service
JOB DESCRIPTION:
Powell Campground provides direct access to the Lochsa Wild and Scenic River, one of Idaho’s most scenic waterways. The Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness lies on the opposite side of the river. Powell Campground sits in a mature stand of mixed-conifers and shrubs, providing nice shade for all of the campsites. A popular destination for visitors from Montana, as well as travelers along Highway 12, it is often used for family reunions, weddings, and large group gatherings. The area has long been popular with visitors, even famed explorers Lewis and Clark passed through the Lochsa corridor on their way to the Pacific Ocean, in September of 1805!
The campground offers 34 campsites in two camp loops, nestled in a forested setting at 3,400ft elevation. 20 of the campsites can be reserved in advance, and one loop offers electrical hookups. Drinking water is provided by 6 separate hydrants throughout the campground. There is 1 flush toilet, and 4 vault toilets. It is within walking distance of a small general store, fuel, lodging, and a restaurant at the Lochsa Lodge. Other services can be found in Missoula, MT (60 miles) or Kooskia, ID (88 miles).
Host opportunities typically run from approximately mid May through mid September, with a minimum 1 month commitment (3-4 months preferred). Hosts volunteer five days a week, including weekends and holidays, typically working 4-5 hours per day/20 hours per week. Hosts are on duty in the morning and evening, during daylight hours. Days off are taken mid-week on Tues/Wed or Wed/Thurs. Hosts are not required to stay on site during their days off. Start/end dates and schedules are negotiable.
Selected candidates will be expected to:
· Wear a volunteer uniform and represent the Forest Service in a friendly, courteous, and professional manner, while conducting visitor contacts
· Conduct daily campground rounds, initiating contacts to share information about recreation opportunities, answer questions and encourage visitors to comply with forest regulations
· Monitor campground sites for fee compliance and record daily occupancy levels
· Manage daily visitor site reservations and assist visitors in locating reserved campsites
· Assist with facility maintenance at campgrounds including, but not limited to: removal of debris and garbage from fire rings, campsites and surrounding grounds, sweeping and washing debris from picnic tables, daily maintenance of restrooms, mowing and weed-eating, sanding and painting site posts and picnic tables, and other light site maintenance as necessary
· Identify operational/maintenance problems and assist in implementing solutions
· Maintain informational signs in and around the campground
· Maintain tools and equipment in serviceable condition
· Provide their own RV or camp trailer and UTV/ATV, if desired. The use of a tent as the only means of housing is not permitted. Previous hosts have found the use of ATV’s or UTV’s to be extremely helpful in performing their duties. ATVs, UTVs, and motorcycles must meet Idaho State law (must be street legal) in order to ride on State and Forest Service roads. Pets may be permitted on a case-by-case basis.
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