Dan Noble State Wildlife Area (SWA), along with Miramonte Reservoir, is a treasured gem located in remote southwest Colorado and cherished by local residents and out-of-state visitors alike. The Host will be within driving distance to the towns of Norwood, Nucla, and Naturita that all have their own set of amenities and charm. Dan Noble SWA is located in a bowl on the north side of San Juan Mountains and is home to many wildlife species such as mule deer, elk, and migratory birds at various times of the year. Miramonte Reservoir provides one of the best fisheries in Colorado; Not only with several trout species – browns, rainbows and cutthroats – but also a very healthy native crayfish population. Dan Noble SWA has 20 primitive camping sites and fire pits available on a first come first serve basis.
Hosts must be able to live in a remote area and enjoy meeting and interacting with people from all walks of life. Must be able to perform basic maintenance on the campground and facilities. Experience with maintenance and carpentry beneficial, but not required. Should be able to lift/drag 60-70 pounds.
7,500 ft.
We are looking for a couple/pair, although individuals will be considered. Hosts are allowed to have pets as long as set rules are followed.
20 hours per week (minimum), end of May - mid September.
2 months
2-3 months
Dan Noble SWA provides a vast outdoor opportunity to disconnect and unwind from the rest of the world. The area is also in close proximity to many recreational opportunities such as Mesa Verde National Park, the Four Corners region, Dolores River, and varying locations in the state of Utah.
Amenities:
In exchange for volunteer service, hosts are provided with a free hookup campsite with amenities (concrete pad, water, RV vault and electric (30 amp)). Hosts will be provided with an AT&T Service Cell Phone for work and emergency calls. AT&T service is available in the area. CPW work truck is available for host work duties contingent on background clearance. Valid driver's license is required.
Apply online to become a volunteer.
Questions? Contact Melody Miller
(970) 252-6004