Michigan State Parks and Forest Campgrounds seeks camphosts
Michigan state parks, recreation areas and forest management campgrounds are seeking volunteer campground hosts for this spring, summer and fall seasons. A host can sign up for a minimum of four weeks or more of free camping in one of Michigan's natural and/or historic areas.
"The schedules of our volunteer hosts allow ample time to enjoy recreational activities with friends and family members while providing volunteer services within a Michigan state park or state forest campground," said Ron Olson, chief of the Department of Natural Resources Parks and Recreation Division. "Hosts have the opportunity to meet people from all walks of life and perhaps develop new friendships. Campground hosts can be individuals or teams such as a wife and husband; must be 18 years of age or older and have their own camping gear."
Campground hosts provide services five days each week, including weekends and holidays, totaling approximately 30 hours per occupant.
Volunteer campground hosts assist in some of the following:
• Weekly Host Camper Coffee Hour (supplies provided)
• Provide or assist with a weekly activity
• Loan equipment such as rakes, shovels (provided by the park)
• Construct and/or maintain an information bulletin board
• Create and/or update local attractions directory
• Attend Host Training (State Park Hosts only)
Volunteer campground hosts are selected by state park and state forest managers. Managers may require an interview or request additional information on prospective volunteers. Selection is based on familiarity with the Michigan campground system, camping experience, special skills, availability, knowledge of the surrounding area and needs of the park. The current schedule of campground host openings can be found on www.michigan.gov/dnrvolunteers.
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Camp Hosting USA: Your Guide to State Park Volunteering
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"The schedules of our volunteer hosts allow ample time to enjoy recreational activities with friends and family members while providing volunteer services within a Michigan state park or state forest campground," said Ron Olson, chief of the Department of Natural Resources Parks and Recreation Division. "Hosts have the opportunity to meet people from all walks of life and perhaps develop new friendships. Campground hosts can be individuals or teams such as a wife and husband; must be 18 years of age or older and have their own camping gear."
Campground hosts provide services five days each week, including weekends and holidays, totaling approximately 30 hours per occupant.
Volunteer campground hosts assist in some of the following:
• Weekly Host Camper Coffee Hour (supplies provided)
• Provide or assist with a weekly activity
• Loan equipment such as rakes, shovels (provided by the park)
• Construct and/or maintain an information bulletin board
• Create and/or update local attractions directory
• Attend Host Training (State Park Hosts only)
Volunteer campground hosts are selected by state park and state forest managers. Managers may require an interview or request additional information on prospective volunteers. Selection is based on familiarity with the Michigan campground system, camping experience, special skills, availability, knowledge of the surrounding area and needs of the park. The current schedule of campground host openings can be found on www.michigan.gov/dnrvolunteers.
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Camp Hosting USA: Your Guide to State Park Volunteering
Learn what you need to know to become a camphost at a state park. Thousands of RVers do it. Here's how to join the crowd -- no matter what state or park you choose. Learn more or order the book at RVbookstore.com.
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