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Lake Roosevelt National Recreation AreaLake Roosevelt with smooth water, like glass.
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Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area
Volunteer
Volunteer and ranger putting out an unattended fire. Volunteer is pouring water over the pit and the ranger is putting sand in the pit.

Unattended fire.

Lake Roosevelt wants volunteers who are committed to our mission: to provide safe outdoor recreational experiences, preserve and protect the historic, cultural, and natural objects on our site, for the benefit and enjoyment of the public, now and in the future.

Our volunteers have many different skills, but they have one thing in common. They are here because they recognized the park's importance and want to be stewards of the lake.

Click here to learn more about volunteering at Lake Roosevelt. To apply for a volunteer position, download the application here and mail to the Volunteer Coordinator at the address below.


For more information please contact the Volunteer Coordinator
1008 Crest Drive
Coulee Dam, WA 99116
509.633.9441 ext 130

 
Below is a list of current volunteer opportunities. Please follow the link to position description and application.

Summer Campground Host
The mock orange grows prolifically at Fort Spokane and has a fragrant blossom similar to the orange blossom.  

Did You Know?
Fort Spokane (1880 - 1898) was established in part to protect the rights of local Native American tribes from newly arrived settlers who wanted to settle, poach, or illegally mine on the Spokane and Colville Reservations.

Last Updated: December 01, 2008 at 20:37 EST