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Site Host (Leon Sinks)

Forest Service

Job category:
Camp Host
Volunteer
Compensation: RV Site Only
Hookups: Unknown - Inquire
Wi-Fi: Unknown
Pets OK?: Unknown

Job Description

FROM: https://www.volunteer.gov/s/volunteer-opportunity/a093d000000W8GwAAK/site-host-leon-sinks-recreation-area-day-use-on-apalachicola-nf

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ADDRESS: Apalachicola National Forest; Highway 319; Tallahassee, Florida 32311

DEPT: Forest Service

DATES: 3/11/2022 – 3/11/2023

DESCRIPTION:

Right off US 319 south of Tallahassee, the Leon Sinks Geological Area contains 5 miles of trails leading to a series of sinkholes big and small. The land in this area is underlain by a layer of limestone, eroded and dissolved by rainwater and groundwater to form caverns, holes, and tunnels. This type of terrain is called “karst” and results in many geological features such as wet sinkholes, depressions, natural bridges and a disappearing stream.

 

  • Be a first person informal contact for visitors and campers; may be asked to provide roving and formal/informal interpretation to communicate developed site, agency mission.
  • Stay in the area and serve as a resource for visitors ; visit with visitors and conduct inspections throughout the campground area.
  • Assist with registering trail usage plus provide information on rules/guidelines to help provide a safe, clean environment for all visitors (note: fees are not collected by volunteers directly from hikers – this is a self-service fee area).
  • Provide posted information, answer questions about the campground, local amenities and services, trails, area recreational opportunities and site regulations
  • Identify issues that need to be addressed; contact FS officials to address issues.
  • Serve as an important link between USFS law enforcement officials and the recreation area. Hosts only report incidents and situations that need to be addressed. Hosts do not take actions to enforce laws, regulations and policies, such as detaining or arresting suspects and endangering themselves or visitors.
  • Monitor safety and reporting hazards to appropriate FS officials.
  • Assist in maintaining the beauty of the site and visitor safety by ensuring that visitors know and follow rules during their visit; conduct minor maintenance and clean up.
  • Help with other duties that may arise that benefit the visitors.
  • Maintenance responsibilities will include: cleaning restroom, cleaning contact station, operate mowing equipment as needed and trained, light carpentry and plumbing repairs, emptying of trash cans and recycling receptacles, litter pickup.
  • May be called upon to assist with emergencies such as SAR (search-and-rescue) or evacuations due to hurricane or wildland fire; operate two-way radio equipment; report suspicious behavior and/or criminal incidents.

QUALIFICATIONS

Must be willing to make 6 month commitment including holidays, be able to work at least 30 hours per week, and have your own RV/trailer with a shower and bathroom.

SKILLS

  • Visitor Information
  • Working with People
DUTIES

General maintenance, cleaning, and grounds keeping.

SKILLS
  • Carpentry
  • First Aid Certificate
  • General Assistance
  • Heavy Equipment
  • Other Trade Skills
  • Visitor Information
  • Working with People
WORK ENVIRONMENT

Walking / Day Hiking

  • Visitors who feel like taking a walk around the site can take either the 3.6-mile Sinkhole Trail to view the numerous sinkholes and geological features, or the 2.8-mile Gum Swamp Trail around a cypress and gum swamp. The 0.5-mile Crossover Trail connects the two trails for a complete 4.4-mile outer loop.

Nature viewing

  • While walking, keep an eye open for gopher tortoises, deer, turkey, hawks, raccoons, snakes and salamanders. This is also an excellent area to learn about karst geology.

At a Glance

Operational Hours: Temporarily closed while the area undergoes improvements. Normal operating hours April 1-Sept. 30, 8 a.m. – 8 p.m. Oct. 1-Mar. 31, 8 a.m. – 6 p.m.
Reservations: None needed
Fees: $5 per vehicle
Usage: Medium-Heavy
Restrictions: Hunting and posessions of weapons are prohibited. Swimming is not allowed for the preservation of the sinkhole walls and your personal safety.
Closest Towns: Tallahassee
Passes: America the Beautiful and Every Kid Outdoors passes may be used here.

General Information

General Notes:

Amenities

  • Drinking water
  • Interpretive site
  • Parking
  • Picnic tables
  • Toilets
JOB HAZARDS
  • General housekeeping
  • Slip, trip, and fall hazards
  • Equipment maintenance

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