Juneteenth Office Closure
Colorado Parks and Wildlife offices will be closed for the state holiday, Friday, June 19.
Juneteenth Office Closure
Colorado Parks and Wildlife offices will be closed for the state holiday, Friday, June 19.
State Park in Oak Creek , CO
Hours:
Park: Daily, 6 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Office: Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Entrance Fees:
Daily Vehicle Pass: $β12-$17
Individual Daily Pass: $4
Animals Permitted:
Park Address:
25500 County Road 14
Oak Creek , CO 80467
United States
State Park in Oak Creek , CO
Hours:
Park: Daily, 6 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Office: Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Entrance Fees:
Daily Vehicle Pass: $β12-$17
Individual Daily Pass: $4
Animals Permitted:
Park Address:
25500 County Road 14
Oak Creek , CO 80467
United States
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Whether you are an avid hiker, mountain biker or hunter, or you simply appreciate all the Colorado outdoors has to offer, there are many ways you can get involved. Colorado state parks have a variety of employment and volunteer opportunities. Jobs include naturalists and maintenance and administrative work, and range from full to part time and temporary. Volunteer opportunities include wildlife monitoring and campground host. Check out the opportunities below for more information.
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Every year we hire:
All temporary, YIP internship and full-time jobs are posted directly on the state's career website.
Camp hosts greet guests, provide information or offer other assistance to park visitors and validate reservations. Hosts clean campsites after they are vacated, perform basic landscaping duties and more.
Assist with park maintenance, the entrance gate or park office, inspect for aquatic nuisance species, remove invasive weeds and other duties as assigned.
Customer service assistants answer phones; greet and assist park visitors with park and local area information, as well as campsite reservations; sell park passes, camping permits, registrations and wildlife licenses; balance shift boxes as needed; filing and other clerical tasks as needed.
Volunteers oversee the environmental weed control program, spray trails and picnic pads, repair and construct fences, groom the winter cross-country trails, trail maintenance, clean up park grounds and facilities, carpentry, remodeling, landscaping and complete other maintenance tasks as needed.
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Friends is a nonprofit group formed to help enhance the park's recreational resources, support educational and interpretive activities, sponsor park improvement projects and to connect people to the outdoors.
Ongoing and potential projects include:
Please contact the Friends group to join, help support the group in other ways, or for more information. ease contact them.