State Park Host Program
Park Hosts are volunteers who supplement park staff and serve as a representative of the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department. Hosts greet campers and give assistance to park visitors and park staff.
Where do Hosts serve?
More than fifty State Parks have Host positions available. These parks are
located throughout the state in a variety of scenic settings. Most parks
have opportunities for fishing, hiking, viewing wildlife and other recreational
activities. Each park has its own unique features and special qualities.
When are Hosts needed?
The use of Park Hosts depends on the visitation at each park. Hosts are used
seasonally in some, and at all times of the year in others. Hosts usually
serve a minimum of one month; this may be extended with the approval of
the Park Superintendent. Texas State Park Host Locations.
What are the duties of a Host?
The primary duty of the Park Host is to assist park visitors by providing
information. Hosts will need to become familiar with park regulations and
points of interest in and near the park. Hosts may also be asked to perform
duties such as litter collection and light maintenance. Hosts will serve
about 25 hours per week and be given days when they will not be on duty.
In addition, as a representative of the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department,
Hosts should maintain their campsite in an orderly manner. Hosts will not
perform law enforcement duties.
It's easy to volunteer!
As full-time volunteers, all camping and entrance fees are waived for park
hosts. Host sites have water and electrical hookups, and many furnish sewer
hookups as well. Hosts will be trained by park staff, and uniform items
are provided to identify them as park volunteers.
How do I get started?
For applications and opportunities go to our "Volunteer for Texas Parks and Wildlife" web page.
If you are having difficulty accessing the on-line applications please contact:
Lori Reiley
TPWD - State Parks Division
4200 Smith School Rd.
Austin, Tx. 78744-3291
512-389-4746 (phone)
512-389-4895 (fax)
Lori.Reiley@tpwd.state.tx.us
Texas State Park Host Locations
- Abilene
- Atlanta
- Balmorhea
- Bastrop
- Battleship TEXAS
- Bentsen-Rio Grande
- Big Bend Ranch
- Big Spring
- Blanco
- Brazos Bend
- Buescher
- Caddo Lake
- Caprock Canyons
- Cedar Hill
- Choke Canyon
- Cleburne
- Colorado Bend
- Cooper Lake
- Copper Breaks
- Daingerfield
- Davis Mountains
- Dinosaur Valley
- Eisenhower
- Eisenhower Birthplace
- Enchanted Rock
- Estero Llano Grande
- Fairfield Lake
- Falcon
- Fort Boggy
- Fort Leaton
- Fort Parker
- Fort Richardson
- Franklin Mountains
- Galveston Island
- Garner
- Goliad
- Goose Island
- Government Canyon
- Guadalupe River
- Hill Country
- Hueco Tanks
- Huntsville
- Inks Lake
- Kickapoo Cavern
- Lake Arrowhead
- Lake Brownwood
- Lake Bob Sandlin
- Lake Casa Blanca
- Lake Colorado City
- Lake Corpus Christi
- Lake Livingston
- Lake Mineral Wells
- Lake Somerville
- Lake Tawakoni
- Lake Texana
- Lake Whitney
- Lockhart
- Lost Maples
- Martin Creek Lake
- Martin Dies, Jr.
- McKinney Falls
- Meridian
- Monahans Sandhills
- Monument Hill & Kreische Brewery
- Mustang Island
- Mother Neff
- Palmetto
- Palo Duro Canyon
- Pedernales Falls
- Possum Kingdom
- Purtis Creek
- Ray Roberts Lake
- San Angelo
- San Jacinto
- Sea Rim
- Sebastopol
- Seminole Canyon
- South Llano River
- Stephen F. Austin
- Tyler
- Washington-on-the-Brazos






