Needed From April 1, 2019
Needed To October 31, 2019
In keeping with Cottonwood Canyon's ongoing partnership with the Oregon Paleo Lands Institute (OPLI), we have agreed to help them promote their Visitor Center Host position. This specific volunteer opportunity is NOT at Cottonwood Canyon. Inquiries should go directly to them, rather than through the Parks Volunteer Coordinator.
Interested? Contact:
Host Coordinator: Bonnie Lofton (OPLI Center Board) 541-462-3263 bonnie.g.lofton@gmail.com
Application and Questions:
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The Oregon Paleo Lands Center is seeking qualified volunteers now for one or two-month Visitor Center Host assignments, between April and October 2019 This is an exciting new position to meet, welcome, and educate visitors and school groups from all over Oregon and the United States. As you help visitors at the Oregon Paleo Lands Center, you will learn about the spectacular natural/cultural history of the John Day Basin. The Center will provide you with training and assistance.
The attractive Center is located next to the historic Wheeler Co. Courthouse in downtown Fossil, a friendly, small community (20 miles from Condon, 65 miles from Madras). The Center is within a short walking distance from a full range of local services such as stores, restaurants, post office, bank, and laundry. (SEE BELOW Fossil Services and Amenities) The Host position includes free camping and electrical service at the nearby full hookup Wheeler Co. Fairgrounds RV Park. The Host will have free use of the Center’s Wi Fi, phone, and office equipment. The Center is an information hub for the John Day Fossil Beds region, Painted Hills Scenic Bikeway, and the Journey Through Time Scenic Byway.
You can enjoy the July 4 Fossil Bluegrass Festival, local rodeos and fairs May- Sept.. In your spare time you can explore the area’s exciting recreational opportunities, including the beautiful John Day River, Cottonwood Canyon State Park and John Day Fossil Beds National Monument.
The Visitor Center Host will:
1. Inform, educate and assist visitors/school groups about John Day Basin natural and cultural history.
2. Assist and inform visitors of local special events including the Memorial Weekend Spray Rodeo, 4th of July Fossil Bluegras Festival, August County Fair and Rodeo
3. Keep the Center open for 4 days a week (Th -Sun) Normal Hours 10AM-4 PM.
4. Orient visitors to John Day Basin attractions, services, lodging, and campgrounds using the Center’s extensive handouts and guidebooks. Help visitors to use nearby Fossil Beds, State Parks, Scenic Bikeways/Byways, John Day River, National Monument, National Forests, BLM lands.
5. Lead short talks & occasional in-town tours: Fossil Museum, Fossil historic sites, Wheeler High Fossil Beds.
Fossil Community Services and Amenities
Paleo Center (for Host Use)
Within Fossil (Within 1-10-minute walk of Oregon Paleo Lands Center)
20 miles of Fossil
· John Day River 145 miles of free-flowing river (Kimberly to Cottonwood Park)
· White Water Rafting, floating (Kimberly, Service Creek, Clarno, Cottonwood Park)
· Fishing: Channel Catfish, Bass and Trout.
30-50 miles of Fossil
Special Events:
The Paleo Lands Center developed this Park Host position with assistance from the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department.