TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – The Apalachicola National Forest is accepting applications for volunteer camp hosts at various recreation sites throughout the forest.
Camp hosts on the Apalachicola National Forest are unpaid volunteer positions. The hosts camp for free on one of our beautiful camping or day use recreation areas in exchange for 30 hours of service per week. This time requirement may be divided up when there is more than one individual occupying the host site.
Some of the duties that camp hosts are required to perform include welcoming visitors and providing them with information about the forest, performing general site maintenance, and assisting the Recreation Technicians.
Camp hosts are valued members of the Apalachicola National Forest. Their contributions are vital to the operation of the forest. With over 570,000 acres of first-rate outdoor recreation space, camp hosts can enjoy a multitude of recreational opportunities including hiking, swimming, fishing, cycling, paddling, OHV trail riding and hunting.
Situated in the Florida Panhandle southwest of Tallahassee, the Apalachicola National Forest is the largest National Forest in Florida and is surrounded by an abundance of educational and cultural opportunities.
Camp hosts must have their own self-contained camping unit such as an RV, pull behind or fifth wheel trailer. Full hookups are available at most host sites.
To apply for a camp host position on the Apalachicola National Forest, contact Anna Servay at 850-575-9064 ext. 6626 or amservay@fs.fed.us for more information.
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