Volunteering
The Mt. Hood National Forest works with many partners to deliver volunteer stewardship activities. Connecting with one of these partners is the best way to pursue volunteer opportunities on national forest lands. See the links below for more information.
Additional volunteer opportunities across the country on public lands can be found at www.volunteer.gov.
For more information on our partners that offer volunteer opportunities click on one of the volunteer areas below!
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Trail
StewardshipThere are more than 1200 miles of trails on Mt. Hood National Forest. Maintaining these trails is a core part of the volunteer effort on the forest.
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Wilderness Stewardship
Wilderness Stewards work in the Wildernesses on Mt. Hood National Forest and remind visitors of Leave No Trace principles.
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Interpreter/
EducatorVolunteers are needed to help provide information to visitors and lead tours at Timberline Lodge.
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Heritage
Various organizations volunteer to help preserve and protect the historic sites at Mt. Hood National Forest.
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Botany
Learn to identify invasive plant species and aid in their removal!
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Wildlife
Volunteer with a wildlife biologist or perhaps at a seasonal event.
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