Insider's Guide to Campground Hosting in Florida Parks by Jolene MacFadden

Insider's Guide to Campground Hosting in Florida Parks by Jolene MacFadden

Author:Jolene MacFadden
Language: eng
Format: epub
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Publisher: Jolene MacFadden


Suwannee River Wilderness Trail - District 2

Larry W. Arrant, Park Services Specialist/Volunteer Coordinator

4298 NW CR 292

Mayo, FL 32066

(386) 294-3667

[email protected]

https://www.floridastateparks.org/park/Suwannee-River-Wilderness-Trail

No. of Campground Hosts: 5

Campsite Amenities: Water/Electric/Sewer

Electrical Types: 20/30/50Amps

RV/Trailer Rig Length Limits: 40'

No. of Residential/Park Hosts: 0

FREE Extras: Laundry/Firewood

Other Park Amenities/Notes: Some sites have extra storage and use of extra Refrigerator/Freezer - Woods Ferry, Holton Creek, Dowling Park, Peacock Slough and Adams Tract River Camps

Hours Required: 20 hours per week

Length of Stay: 2 to 4 months

Examples of Duties: Campground Hosts Duties; Grounds Maintenance; Keep Count of Visitors and Campers for Monthly Report; Monitoring Chlorine Levels in water well; Selling Firewood and sometimes Ice; In charge of the river camps without rangers present; Greet all visitors and campers

Times Volunteers Needed Most: Late spring to early fall



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