Dinosaur National Monument Campground Hosts (CO)
ORGANIZATION: National Park Service
Please visit the new page to apply.
The Campground Host is responsible for visitor services, river trip check-in compliance, and basic custodial duties at their assigned campground within Dinosaur National Monument. There are three campgrounds on the Colorado side: Echo Park, Deerlodge, and Gates of Lodore.
The Echo Park Campground is located at the heart of Dinosaur National Monument near the confluence of the Green and Yampa Rivers. It is accessed off a "high-clearance recommended" dirt road 38 miles north of the Canyon Visitor Center and approximately 90 minutes from nearest groceries. The campground has 20 sites and one reservable group site with picnic tables and firepits. The host stays in a beautiful (but basic) cabin with solar power, running water with a full bathroom/shower, and propane/wood heat.
Deerlodge Campground is located on the east end of Dinosaur National Monument approximately 25 miles from any services and 55 miles from groceries. The campground has 7 sites suitable for tents, each site with a picnic table and fire pit. The host stays in a basic modern cabin with solar power, running water with a full bathroom/shower, and propane/wood heat.
The Gates of Lodore Campground is located on the north end of Dinosaur National Monument approximately 55 miles from the nearest location with any services and 85 miles from groceries. The Lodore Campground has 19 sites. There are two sets of vault toilets for the campground and four spigots for potable water access during the summer. Each site has a picnic table and fire pit or grill. An electric golf cart is available for host/staff use for maintenance and cleaning duties. There are two host sites: one trailer pad with RV hook-ups, and a furnished one bedroom apartment attached to the Ranger Station.
The boat ramps at the Lodore and Deerlodge Campgrounds serves as the launch site for overnight trips on the Green and Yampa Rivers through Dinosaur. During the high use season there can be 4 or 5 groups (private and commercial) putting on the river a day with up to 25 people in each group. The ramp can be very busy and direct oversight is pertinent to visitor safety and coordination. Each group needs to be checked in and hosts or rangers need to verify their trip leader and equipment checklist.
Campground Host duties will include staffing the Host RV site (or residence) and making multiple trips throughout the campground during operating hours and providing boat ramp and permit duties during peak boater hours. The Host meets and greets visitors and provides general orientation about camping, hiking, history, wildlife, and recreating in the park. The Host monitors visitor activities and reports any noncompliance of park policies or regulations to the law enforcement division of the park.
The Host will be responsible for restocking toilet facilities and maintaining a consistent cleanliness of the camp facilities, including fire rings. The Host reports any repair/replacement needs to the supervisor upon identification of the need. The Host will also provide light landscaping services to maintain campsite designations and professional appearance of facilities.
Hosts may be asked to assist with management of persons during animal encounters, search and rescue operations, or wildfire situations.
All three of these campgrounds are situated in scenic view spots along the banks of the Green or Yampa Rivers. They offer fantastic views and experiences for those staying and working in them but require self-sufficient volunteers to help maintain a successful operation.
Start Date - 2024-04-01
End Date - 2024-10-31
Activities include: Back Country/Wilderness;Campground/Site Host;Campground Maintenance;Construction/Maintenance;General Assistance;Other;Visitor Information
Difficulty_Level: Average
Hosts Housing Amenities: Cabins;RV/Trailer Pads
510 More opportunities with National Park Service
14 ReviewsOpportunities
About National Park Service
Location:
1849 C Street NW, Washington, DC 20240, US
Mission Statement
The National Park Service preserves unimpaired the natural and cultural resources and values of the National Park System for the enjoyment, education, and inspiration of this and future generations. The Park Service cooperates with partners to extend the benefits of natural and cultural resource conservation and outdoor recreation throughout this country and the world.
Description
The U.S. National Park Service, www.nps.gov, cares for special places saved by the American people so that all may experience our heritage. We care for more than 400 national parks and help communities preserve their historic places and open spaces.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
11625 E 1500 SJensen, UT 84035
DATE POSTED
October 1, 2024
SKILLS
- Outdoor Recreation
- Water Recreation
GOOD FOR
- Kids
- People 55+
REQUIREMENTS
- Sunday;Monday;Tuesday;Wednesday;Thursday;Friday;Saturday