Coal Banks Landing Campground Host
ORGANIZATION: U.S. Department of the Interior Bureau of Land Management
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Volunteer campground hosts at Coal Banks Landing Campground work a 7 days on, 7 days off schedule, allowing them time to rest, and explore the beauty and adventures that Montana has to offer. The campground host is primarily responsible for ensuring fees are paid for multi-day river trips and campground services, as well as monitoring the drinking water system and collecting river trip departure forms. Hosts can also expect to disseminate information regarding paddling the river, explaining rules and regulations, ensuring visitors have all required equipment, posting weather forecasts and river flows, etc. Campground hosts are also expected to maintain the facilities at Coal Banks by cleaning and stocking the two vault toilets, watering and mowing the lawn and occasionally running a string-trimmer and z-turn mower.
Coal Banks Landing campground is fortunate enough to have an incredible log cabin as a visitor contact station with WiFi and electricity.
The host trailer-pads are full service with water, electricity and septic.
Start Date - 2022-05-15
End Date - 2022-09-30
Activities include: Campground/Site Host;Campground Maintenance;Conservation Education;Construction/Maintenance;Fish/Wildlife;General Assistance;Historical Preservation;Other;Range/Livestock;Tour Guide/Interpretation;Trail/Campground Maintenance;Visitor Information;Weed/Invasive Species Control
Difficulty_Level: Average
Hosts Housing Amenities: RV/Trailer Pads
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About U.S. Department of the Interior Bureau of Land Management
Location:
760 Horizon Drive, Grand Junction, CO 81506, US
Mission Statement
The Bureau of Land Management's mission is to sustain the health, diversity, and productivity of public lands for the use and enjoyment of present and future generations.
Description
The BLM manages 245 million acres of public lands and 700 million acres of mineral estate. These public lands and subsurface acres are integral to the lives and livelihoods of communities and families across the country. We promote multiple-use on public lands to maximize opportunities for commercial, recreational, and conservation activities. This promotes healthy and productive public lands that create jobs in local communities while supporting traditional land uses such as responsible energy development, timber harvesting, grazing, and recreation, including hunting and fishing.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
5901 Virgelle Ferry RoadLoma, MT 59460
DATE POSTED
June 9, 2022
SKILLS
- Environmental Education
- Safety & Disaster Education
- Interpreter
- Outdoor Recreation
- Water Recreation
GOOD FOR
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REQUIREMENTS
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