Trout Creek Ranch Facilities Assistant
Join the team at Trout Creek Ranch in wrapping up some much needed tasks. If you are a detail-oriented person, this is a job for you! We have painting, cleaning, landscaping and sign-hanging projects around headquarters. Some can be completed in an hour, some in a day, but all will help us improve facility conditions and ultimately help with our restoration plans.
You would be welcome to stay overnight and, after registering, staff will connect on what projects are open and when is best for everyone’s schedule. There is lodging for sleeping indoors, outdoors, or vehicle camping, along with access to bathrooms, showers and kitchens.
WHEN:
ONGOING with overnight stays
WHERE:
Trout Creek Ranch Headquarters Visitor Info (with detailed directions)
Trout Creek Ranch Headquarters Webpage
Google Maps Directions. (about 15 min south of Fields).
Next Steps
Please register and, if you haven’t already, fill out our Volunteer Application & Liability Form to participate. Afterward, we’ll contact you with details.
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