Past Years Rock Bridge Volunteers - Campground Host - Handy - October 2024
Day Use Handy Host Duties:
• Check restrooms for cleanliness before the end of each shift to ensure an adequate supply of toilet tissue is available. Any instance is to be reported to park staff immediately
• Hanging and removing reservation cards on shelters posts prior to arrival and after departure
• Check and clean Special Use Area Camping prior to arrival and after departure of groups
• Mow Day Use areas, trails, fire lines, and trailheads with a riding lawn mower and/or tractor
• Assist with repair projects in the park
• Patrol and pick up trash in the park day use areas and trails
• Provide the best customer service possible to all park visitors
Office Handy Host Duties
• Provide park information to all visitors that come to the office
• Take program, shelter and camping reservations
• Sell gift store items
• All sales and fees collected must be entered in to the RS2 System at
time of sell. You are responsible for ensuring the correct amount is collected and
accounted for. You are responsible for the money used at the start and end of your
shift. Complete all sales report at the end of each shift. Ensure that all funds are
placed in the safe at the end of each shiftClose and lock park office at the end of each shift
• Clean park office
• Restock office handouts when needed
• Answer all telephone calls about park facilities and direct other calls where
needed
• Check shelter reservation to ensure the reservation cards are ready to post each day
• Assist with programs and events
• Provide the best customer service possible to all park visitors
Schedule Summary
This activity occurs between Tuesday, October 01, 2024 and Thursday, October 31, 2024
About Rock Bridge Memorial State Park
Just minutes from Columbia, Rock Bridge Memorial State Park gives visitors the chance to scramble, hike and bicycle through a scenic environment – and lets them peek into Missouri’s underworld. The park contains some of the most popular hiking trails in the state and also offers solitude while hiking in the Gans Creek Wild Area. Visitors can also see a large cave system with its rock bridge, sinkholes, a spring and underground stream at the Devil's Icebox. You can explore Connor's Cave in the light of the opening for a taste of the underground world.