JDSF volunteer campground hosts needed for 2015

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FORT BRAGG, Calif. – Cal Fire's Mendocino Unit Jackson Demonstration State Forest (JDSF) has two exciting opportunities for volunteer campground hosts at two of its campgrounds located off Highway 20 between Fort Bragg and Willits.

JDSF was established in 1949 and is the largest of the state demonstration forests at approximately 50,000 acres of beautiful coastal redwood forest.

The campgrounds are located adjacent to tributaries of Big River and Noyo Rivers and offer endless opportunities for recreational hiking, mountain biking and equestrian trail rides.

The volunteer campground hosts provide basic operational services and information to the campground visitors.

Volunteer campground hosts generally work approximately 20 hours a week and, in exchange for those services, the hosts are provided with a campsite during their stay.

Hosts, using their own recreational vehicle or trailer, reside temporarily in a designated campground host location.

Host campsites have nonpotable water, sewer and telephone hookups but do not have any other utilities available.

The campgrounds are generally open to visitors between Memorial Day and Labor Day of each year. 

As with all volunteers, hosts are provided direction by Cal Fire personnel and receive orientation and training to perform the duties of a volunteer campground host.

To apply as a volunteer campground host, please contact the JDSF office at 707-964-5674. Office hours are 8 a.m. to noon and 1 to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday.

Multiple uses of JDSF for a wide variety of activities that benefit the public, the economy and natural resources are what our demonstration forests are all about.