Volunteer Campground Hosts

Campground hosts set an example by being model campers, practicing good housekeeping, and obeying all rules and regulations. Hosts live in a free campsite at the campground for an extended time and volunteer a few hours a day. As a representative of the Department of Natural Resources, a host:

Campground hosts at work
Campground hosts greet new visitors, answer questions, and assist campers.
DNR Photo

  • Greets new visitors
  • Hands out literature
  • Answers questions about the property and local area
  • Performs minor maintenance tasks
  • Shares camping experiences
  • Assists other campers as needed
  • Is alert to visitor's needs, comments, complaints, etc.

Most Wisconsin state parks with campgrounds have hosts. Campground hosts are selected based on interests and familiarity with the park system, camping experience, customer service experience, and knowledge of the surrounding area. If you're interested in becoming one, send a volunteer application to the park or forest where you'd like to work.

Related Links

Friends of Wisconsin State Parks [exit DNR]
Wisconsin Natural Resources Foundation [exit DNR]

For more information, ask Luthien Niland, outreach coordinator, (608) 264-8994.
Last Revised: Wednesday September 24 2008