Lake Havasu
Volunteer Opportunities

Celebrated volunteer Bob Wright presents "The Mountain Man," part of the Arizona Living History Series.
“Volunteerism is the voice of the people put into action. These actions shape and mold the present into a future of which we can all be proud” —Helen Dyer
Can I be a Volunteer?
You can if you ... Enjoy helping people. Love having fun and being outside. Take pleasure in finding innovative solutions to problems. Like to help in achieving group goals. Are thrilled inspiring others into action. If so volunteering at Arizona State Parks is for you!
Review our list of positions and contact the Volunteer Coordinator with any questions or concerns. Download a PDF fact sheet about any position for more details.
Camphost: Position Filled
To assist park visitors and encourage compliance of park rules and regulations and to collect campground fees. Download Fact Sheet (
23 KB PDF)
Contact Station Support
Assist park with various clerical and administrative duties.
Provide entry station support (fee collection, disseminating information to visitors). Download Fact Sheet (
21 KB PDF)
Field Trip Ambassador
To assist the Intrepretive Education (IE) Department in promoting the parks and it’s educational field trip programming within the community.
Continual development of the field trip program
Participating and leading field trip activities on park and at schools within the communities.
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25 KB PDF)

The Cactus Garden Crew whipping the garden into shape.
Greenscape Team
Assist the parks in caring and maintaining the landscape, parkscape and cactus gardens. Download Fact Sheet (
21 KB PDF)
Guided Hike & Tour Presenter
To assist the Intrepretive Education (IE) Department in promoting and presenting natural history guided hikes and tours within the community and the parks. Download Fact Sheet (
23 KB PDF)
Interpretive Education Presenter
To assist the Intrepretive Education (IE) Department in promoting and presenting educational programs within the community and the parks.
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22 KB PDF)
Onsite Interpretive Education Volunteer
Present onsite nature, natural history, and other interpretive programs as agreed.
Assist in outreach efforts and special events within the community, ex. Library programs.
Assist in recruiting, training and coordinating with the IE Coordinator and Park Volunteer Coordinators with other IE volunteers.
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27 KB PDF)
Cactus Garden Support
To assist the Intrepretive Education (IE) Department and parks in promoting, caring and maintaining the cactus gardens and eventually promoting xeriscape/low water use gardening programs within the community.
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22 KB PDF)
Outreach & Special Events Ambassador
To assist the Intrepretive Education (IE) Department in promoting the parks and its programs within the community.
Help at special events and outreach programs.
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25 KB PDF)
Volunteer Coordinator:
Tim Kristof, Park Manager
phone: (928) 855-2784
ASP Volunteer Programs
Visit the Volunteer Program Home Page
Parks Volunteer On-Site Volunteer Service Projects Site Stewards R.I.M. Project OHV Ambassadors Friends Groups Historical Re-Enactors

Read about news and events in the Volunteer Voice Newsletter.
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Western Region
- Alamo Lake
- Buckskin Mountain
- Cattail Cove
- Lake Havasu
- River Island
- Yuma Quartermaster Depot
- Yuma Territorial Prison
Northern Region
- Dead Horse Ranch
- Fort Verde
- Homolovi Ruins
- Jerome
- Red Rock
- Riordan Mansion
- Slide Rock
- Verde River Greenway
Eastern Region
- Boyce Thompson Arboretum
- Catalina
- Fool Hollow Lake
- Lost Dutchman
- Lyman Lake
- McFarland
- Oracle
- Tonto Natural Bridge
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