Volunteers
The Volunteers in the National Forest Act of 1972 formalized Volunteer service for the USDA Forest Service. National forests, grasslands, and prairies are available to enjoy by the public because of numerous years of service by individuals to preserve, protect, and improve them. Your volunteer efforts help continue that legacy!
Why Volunteer?
Working with the Forest Service and fellow volunteers provides an opportunity to see what our National Forests and Grasslands offer in a way that benefits both you and the forest. The commitment you make is up to you.
Volunteering with the USDA Forest Service can offer valuable experience and life-long memories. Discover Opportunities today!
Contact the local Ranger District Station for more information.
Denbigh Experimental Forest Campground Host - Seasonal

The volunteer Interpretive Host at the Denbigh Experimental Forest resides in the historic Forester cabin Friday - Monday weekly each season from late May to mid-September.
Position vacancies for seasonal campground hosts are listed in January each year on Volunteer.gov
Buffalo Gap Campground Host - Seasonal

The Buffalo Gap Campground Host works on-site 20 hours weekly, Thursday through Sunday, each season from late May to Labor Day or early September.
Position vacancies for seasonal campground hosts are listed in January each year on Volunteer.gov
CCC Campground Host - Seasonal

The CCC Campground Host works on-site 20 hours weekly, Thursday through Sunday, from mid-May to early September.
Position vacancies for seasonal campground hosts are listed in January each year on Volunteer.gov