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Camp Hosts (Kenai/Prince William Sound Region)

  • Full Time
  • Soldotna, AK, USA
  • 0 USD / Year
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Website Alaska State Parks

Job category:
Camp Host
Maintenance
Compensation: Other - Inquire
Hookups: Unknown - Inquire
Wi-Fi: Unknown
Pets OK?: Unknown

Job Description

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AREA: Kenai/Prince William Sound Region

Kenai/PWS Area Office
Soldotna, AK 99669

The following positions were open as of 11/18/20 according to the website. These positions appear to welcome RVs, but may or  may not have hookups and amenities. For full listings for this region/area, visit: http://dnr.alaska.gov/parks/vip/hstkenai.htm

KamperJobs Note: These positions in the Kenai/Prince William Sound Region describe the amenities differently from other positions with this organization. The following listings are interpreted to be appropriate for RV’s, but that is based solely on the assumption that ‘electric hookup’ and other terms are referring to RV compatible hookups (as opposed to a regular electrical outlet, for example).  If you find that this is incorrect, please let us know.

 

 

 

Lowell Point State Recreation Site
This twenty-acre park is located two miles south of Seward. It offers beach access to scenic Resurrection Bay and is the trailhead for the Caines Head State Recreation Area. Facilities include day use area, latrines and overnight trailhead parking.
Special Projects: Provide visitor information, litter pickup, maintain and supply latrines.
Amenities: Electricity, water and sewer. Subsistence payment
Season: 2 – 4 months, Starting 5/15
See Contact information at http://dnr.alaska.gov/parks/vip/hstkenai.htm

 

 

 

Bing’s Landing Campground – Kenai River Special Management Area (1 position)
This forested campground is located on the Kenai River, above Naptown Rapids in Sterling. There is a State Parks boat launch near the campground. River and shore fishing for trout and salmon (kings, reds and silvers) is available.
Special Projects: Position requires daily maintenance of three latrines, monitor fee compliance, litter pickup and educating the public.
Amenities: Free camping, subsistence payment and holding tank for septic. All services located nearby in Sterling.
Season: 3 months, starting 6/1.
See Contact information at http://dnr.alaska.gov/parks/vip/hstkenai.htm

 

 

 

Bing’s Landing Boat Launch – Kenai River Special Management Area (1 position)
This forested day use boat launch is located on the Kenai River, above Naptown Rapids in Sterling. There is
a campground near the boat launch. River and shore fishing for trout and salmon (kings, reds and silvers) is
available.
Special Projects: Position requires daily maintenance of three latrines, monitor fee compliance, litter pickup and educating the public.
Amenities: Free camping, subsistence payment and holding tank for septic. All services located nearby in Sterling.
Season: 3 months, starting 6/1.
See Contact information at http://dnr.alaska.gov/parks/vip/hstkenai.htm

 

 

 

Funny River Campground – Kenai River Special Management Area
This small, minimally improved 12 unit campground and day use area is located at the confluence of the Funny and Kenai Rivers, 11 miles from Soldotna. Improved angler access is available. Fishing is good for sockeye and silver salmon and trout.
Special Projects: As arranged.
AmenitiesFree camping, subsistence payment, electrical hookup, water on-site and storage cabin. 
Season: 2-4 months, Starting 6/1
See Contact information at http://dnr.alaska.gov/parks/vip/hstkenai.htm

 

 

 

Izaak Walton Campground – Kenai River Special Management Area
Located in Sterling, this 31 site campground sits at the confluence of the Moose and Kenai Rivers in a mature spruce forest. This historical site offers camping, day use facilities and a boat launch.  Fishing is good for salmon and trout.
Special Projects: As arranged.
Amenities: Free camping, subsistence payment, electrical hookup, water on-site, all services located in Sterling.
Season: 2 – 4 months, Starting 6/1
See Contact information at http://dnr.alaska.gov/parks/vip/hstkenai.htm

 

 

 

Morgan’s Landing Campground – Kenai River Special Management Area
High on a bluff overlooking the Kenai River, this park offers magnificent views of the Kenai Mountain Range. The campground has 39 sites and an over flow camping area. There are also walking trails and access to fishing on the Kenai River for salmon and trout.
Special Projects: Position requires daily maintenance of latrines, monitor fee compliance, litter pickup and educating the public.
Amenities: Free camping, subsistence payment, electrical hookup, water, sewer, ranger station on-site.
Season: 2 – 4 months, Starting 6/1
See Contact information at http://dnr.alaska.gov/parks/vip/hstkenai.htm

 

 

Morgan’s Landing Day Use Parking – Kenai River Special Management Area
High on a bluff overlooking the Kenai River, this park offers magnificent views of the Kenai Mountain Range, and day use access. There are also walking trails and access to fishing on the Kenai River for salmon and trout.
Special Projects:Position requires daily maintenance of latrines, monitor fee compliance, litter pickup and educating the public. Maintenance of the Kenai and Prince William Sound office grounds and gardens.
Amenities: Free camping, subsistence payment, electrical hookup, water, sewer, ranger station on-site.
Season: 2 – 4 months, Starting 6/1
See Contact information at http://dnr.alaska.gov/parks/vip/hstkenai.htm

 

 

 

 

Kasilof River State Recreation Site
This recreation site is located along the Kasilof River about ten miles south of Soldotna. Boat launch and day use parking areas are located in a mature spruce forest next to the river. Alaskan residents and visitors enjoy fishing the Kasilof River for salmon.
Special Projects: As arranged.
Amenities: Subsistence payment, holding tank, all services available in Soldonta
Season: 2 – 4 months starting May 15
See Contact information at http://dnr.alaska.gov/parks/vip/hstkenai.htm

 

 

 

Crooked Creek State Recreation Site
This campground is at the confluence of Crooked Creek and the Kasilof River. It offers some of the most successful King salmon bank fishing in the state. There are walking trails along the Kasilof River. Access to Cook Inlet beaches is nearby. One of the volunteer positions performs park host duties such as monitoring park use, answering visitor questions, and assisting with campground operations. The other volunteer position performs maintenance and cleaning duties in the campground.
Special Projects: As arranged. May include working in park entrance station.
Amenities: Subsistence payment, phone, electricity, and holding tank. All services available in Soldotna.
Season: 2 – 4 months starting May 15
See Contact information at http://dnr.alaska.gov/parks/vip/hstkenai.htm

 

 

 

Johnson Lake State Recreation Area (2 positions)
This popular campground is located on the shore of Johnson Lake in a mature spruce and birch forest, about twelve miles south of Soldotna. Johnson Lake is a non-motorized lake and is a great lake to explore by canoe and kayak. One of the volunteer positions performs park host duties such as monitoring park use, answering visitor questions, and assisting with campground operations. The other volunteer position performs maintenance and cleaning duties in the campground.
Special Projects: As arranged.
Amenities: Subsistence payment, power and dump tank. All services available in Soldotna.
Season: 2 – 4 months starting May 15
See Contact information at http://dnr.alaska.gov/parks/vip/hstkenai.htm

 

 

 

Clam Gulch State Recreation Area
Local residents and visitors are drawn to this recreation area to dig for razor clams during low tide cycles. A day use parking and overnight camping area are located on a bluff overlooking scenic Cook Inlet and the Alaska Range. An access road allows people to drive four wheel drive or all-terrain vehicles to the beach. This recreation area is located about twenty miles south of Soldotna.
Special Projects: As arranged. May include working in park entrance station.
Amenities: Subsistence payment, electricity. All services are available in Soldotna.
Season: 2 – 4 months starting May 15
See Contact information at http://dnr.alaska.gov/parks/vip/hstkenai.htm

 

 

 

Ninilchik River Campground – Ninilchik State Recreation Area
This thirty-nine site campground is located in a mature spruce and birch forest about one mile north of Ninilchik. Visitors will typically stay at this campground while they are fishing in the nearby Ninilchik River and Deep Creek or digging for razor clams at Ninilchik Beach.
Special Projects: As arranged.
Amenities: Subsistence payment, holding tank, shower and laundry facilities available at park office. All services available in Ninilchik.
Season: 2 – 4 months starting May 15
See Contact information at http://dnr.alaska.gov/parks/vip/hstkenai.htm

 

 

 

Ninilchik View Campground – Ninilchik State Recreation Area
The Ninilchik View campground has 13 camping sites located on a bluff overlooking Cook Inlet. This area offers beautiful views of Cook Inlet, the Alaska Range, and the Ninilchik Village. The campground is located in a forest of large cottonwood trees with direct trail access to Ninilchik Beach.
Special Projects: As arranged.
Amenities: Subsistence payment, electricity and water, shower and laundry facility available at park office. Other services are available in Ninilchik.
Season: 2 – 4 months starting May 15
See Contact information at http://dnr.alaska.gov/parks/vip/hstkenai.htm

 

 

 

 

Deep Creek State Recreation Area (2 positions)
This campground is located along Cook Inlet and offers excellent views of the Inlet and the Alaska Range. The campground is located along the beach uplands where Deep Creek enters Cook Inlet. Many species of shorebirds can be seen along the beach. Deep Creek is a popular road side salmon fishing area. The campground has 60 sites and an additional 60 sites for day use parking. The day use area includes a tractor launch facility to launch and retrieve boats on the beach. This service is offered by a private business to access the world famous Cook Inlet salmon and halibut fishing grounds.
Special Projects: As arranged. May include working in park entrance station.
Amenities: Subsistence payment, shower and laundry facility available at park office. Other services are available in Ninilchik.
Season: 2 – 4 months starting May 15
See Contact information at http://dnr.alaska.gov/parks/vip/hstkenai.htm

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