- Organization
- U.S. Forest Service
9CN: Boulder Lake Campground Host
- Duration
- Recruiting through Oct 30th
- Location
- White Lake, WI
Opportunity Details
Ongoing
In-Person
Recruiting through Oct 30th
White Lake, WI 54491

About this Opportunity
The Lakewood/Laona Ranger District of the Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest is located in northeast Wisconsin. Boulder Lake is in the county of Oconto and Langlade, near the town of White Lake, WI.
Outdoor recreation opportunities abound at this “recreation district.” The nearby Wolf River provides excellent opportunities for fishing, rafting, canoeing and kayaking white water. The Wolf River also has opportunities for world class trout fishing.
Boulder Lake campground is located on the south end of Boulder Lake. The 362-acre lake is a popular destination for anglers as it offers walleye, northern pike, bass, and pan fish. The lake also provides a great place for your kayak or canoe. Much wildlife can be viewed from the shores on the lake. There is a sandy beach and a grassy picnic area.
If you like to camp but want more than what our rustic campgrounds may offer, then Boulder is what you are looking for. Renovations were completed in Boulder Lake campground. Three shower buildings, flush toilets, and electric hookups were added to the campground. There is also an amphitheater by the beach area.
- There are 89 family campsites (allowing up to 8 people per site).
- There are 6 small group campsites (allowing up to 16 people per campsite) All of the group sites are on the reservation system at www.recreation.gov. NONE of the group sites have electric.
- There are 4 large campsites (allowing up to 30 people per site).
- Sites 9-16 have electricity and NO reservations.
- Sites 40-54 are on the reservation system and have electrical hookups.
- Sites 66, 68 and 81-89 are on the reservation system at www.recreation.gov. These sites do not have any electric.
The campground has waterfront campsites. Sites can be used for tents and RV camping. Each site has a campfire ring and a picnic table. Vault toilets and drinking water is also available. The campground has 3 garbage collection areas and 3 recycling areas.
Fuel, fishing supplies, firewood, ice, and restaurants are within 10 miles of this campground, in the Town of White Lake. If you prefer a larger town, Antigo is approximately 30 miles away.
General duties of a campground host include:
- Campground hosts will serve as the first contact many campers will have with the Forest Service. The experience should leave campers with a positive attitude.
- Campground hosts must be identifiable, visible, and a positive representative of the Forest service. Maintain a groomed appearance, greet visitors and provide information, and display a courteous and helpful demeanor when rendering assistance to visitor questions. Host campsite will be tidy and welcoming to visitors.
- Campground hosts will serve as an important link to the Forest Service Recreation staff.
- Clean and resupply 5 vault bathrooms daily. On busy weekends the bathrooms will be checked twice a day.
- Campsites and fire rings will be cleaned after a campsite is vacated.
- The beach and boat landing area will be checked daily.
- Some light maintenance will be required as needed.
- Campground hosts will be asked to assist visitors during any severe inclement weather related emergencies.
- Encourage visitors to “do the right things” by following all Forest Service rules and regulations.
- Campground hosts do NOT do any collections or compliance in the campgrounds.
- They do not enforce any of the Forest Service rules and regulations.
- All supplies will be furnished by the Forest Service.
Time commitment:
We ask for at least a one month commitment, or as long as a full season. Season is May 1 to Dec. 1. Hosts will be expected to serve a minimum of 25-30 hours a week. This includes Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays. Service weeks will revolve around the busy weekends. Being on the host site for the busy weekends is a must.
Requirements:
- Hosts are to be neat in appearance when working with visitors.
- Have adequate housing for extended periods of time.
- Hosts should be in good physical condition and able to walk the campground several times a day.
- All host work is performed in a variety of weather conditions including rain, humidity and heat, and varying temperatures.
- Two hosts are available. One site has only electric, and the other has electric, sewer and water hookups.
Issue area
- Environment