All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsSpend summer of 2018 at a Nature ParkWe have one park host position to fill for summer 2018. Volunteer May 1st through October 31st, at a small, beautiful nature park in exchange for a spacious campsite with full hookup. Spring Lake Nature Park at Streator, Illinois is a city owned, volunteer assisted nature park, the home of deer, wild turkeys, birds, raccoons, rabbits, and butterflies. Singles and couples are encouraged to apply. The park provides two campsites (no public camping) for hosts, who open and close the park gate, greet park guests, monitor guests’ adherence to park rules, check trails for needed maintenance, and pick up trash. There is always something to be done for hosts with energy to do more. No toilet cleaning is required. Hosts work three or four days a week on alternating weeks. For safety, an underground tornado shelter is provided on site. Furry family members are welcome. Streator, located in north central Illinois, is a community of 15,000 people and is home to a Walmart, Kroger’s Grocery, Walgreens, Ace Hardware, and an emergency room, all located near the rural park. See Spring Lake Nature Park at www.springlakefalls.org. Apply by sending a photo of you, your hard top living unit, and resume to: Lois Guyon, laguyon@frontier.com, 508 Columbus Rd., Streator, IL 61364 (phone: 815 343-3774).Volunteer Nature Park HostVolunteer May 1st through October 31st, at a small, beautiful nature park in exchange for a spacious campsite with full hookup. Spring Lake Nature Park at Streator, Illinois is a city owned, volunteer assisted nature park, the home of deer, wild turkeys, birds, raccoons, rabbits, and butterflies. Singles and couples are encouraged to apply. The park provides two campsites (no public camping) for hosts, who open and close the park gate, greet park guests, monitor guests’ adherence to park rules, check trails for needed maintenance, and pick up trash. No toilet cleaning is required. Hosts work three or four days a week on alternating weeks. For safety, an underground tornado shelter is provided on site. Furry family members are welcome. Streator, located in north central Illinois, is a community of 15,000 people and is home to a WalMart, Kroger’s Grocery, Walgreens, Ace Hardware, and an emergency room, all located near the rural park. See Spring Lake Nature Park at www.springlakefalls.org. Apply by sending a photo of you, your hard top living unit, and resume to: Lois Guyon, laguyon@frontier.com, 508 Columbus Rd., Streator, IL 61364 (phone: 815 343-3774).Volunteer Nature Park HostVolunteer May 1st through October 31st, at a small, beautiful nature park in exchange for a spacious campsite with full hookup. Spring Lake Nature Park at Streator, Illinois is a city owned, volunteer assisted nature park, the home of deer, wild turkeys, birds, raccoons, rabbits, and butterflies. Singles and couples are encouraged to apply. The park provides two campsites (no public camping) for hosts, who open and close the park gate, greet park guests, monitor guests’ adherence to park rules, check trails for needed maintenance, pick up garbage, and help with park maintenance and flowerbed care. No toilet cleaning is required. Hosts work three or four days a week on alternating weeks. For safety, an underground tornado shelter is provided on site. Furry family members are welcome. Streator, located in north central Illinois, is a community of 15,000 people and is home to a WalMart, Kroger’s Grocery, Walgreens, Ace Hardware, and an emergency room, all located near the rural park. See Spring Lake Nature Park at www.springlakefalls.org. Apply by sending a photo of you, your hard top living unit, and resume to: Lois Guyon, laguyon@frontier.com, 508 Columbus Rd., Streator, IL 61364 (phone: 815 343-3774).Volunteer Nature Park HostVolunteer May 1st through October 31st, at a small, beautiful nature park in exchange for a spacious campsite with full hookup. Spring Lake Nature Park at Streator, Illinois is a city owned, volunteer managed nature park, the home of deer, wild turkeys, birds, raccoons, rabbits, and butterflies. Singles and couples are encouraged to apply. The park provides two campsites (no public camping) for hosts, who open and close the park gate, greet park guests, monitor guests’ adherence to park rules, check trails for needed maintenance, and pick up garbage. No toilet cleaning is required. Flower gardeners enjoy working in the perennial flower beds. Hosts work three or four days a week on alternating weeks. For safety, an underground tornado shelter is provided on site. Furry family members are welcome. Streator, located in north central Illinois, is a community of 15,000 people and is home to a WalMart, Kroger’s Grocery, Walgreens, Ace Hardware, and an emergency room, all located near the rural park. See Spring Lake Nature Park at www.springlakefalls.org. Apply by sending a photo of you, your hard top living unit, and resume to: Lois Guyon, laguyon@frontier.com, 508 Columbus Rd., Streator, IL 61364 (phone: 815 343-3774).Re: Volunteer Host at Spring Lake Nature ParkThank your for reading about Spring Lake Nature Park. We filled the volunteer host position for 2014.Volunteer Host at Spring Lake Nature ParkVolunteer Nature Park Host Spring Lake Nature Park, near Streator,Illinois,(North Central, IL) has an opening for a volunteer park host(s)from May 1, 2014 through October 31st 2014. This 37 acre city owned park is operated by congenial volunteers. Singles and couples are welcome. Hosts work 3 or 4 days a week on alternating weeks. No physical labor and no restroom cleaning required. However, hosts who enjoy trail trimming and other physical activities are welcome to join with the park volunteers. Hosts greet park guests, open and close the park gate, and let the public know that the park is being watched. Park guests behave well and are respectful of hosts. Streator is a small town where you will soon be called by name at your frequent haunts. We are two hours from Chicago with train services a half hour away. Also two hours away is Springfield with all of the wonderful historic Lincoln sites. Hosts are able to observe deer, wild turkeys, a wide variety of birds, and other wildlife that live in the park. The two host campsites are spacious with full hookups. No public camping is accommodated. An underground tornado shelter is provided for the safety of hosts and their pets. Yes, furry family members are welcome. See information on Spring Lake at www.springlakefalls.org. Questions or interested: Call Lois at 815-343-3774 or e-mail laguyon@frontier.com.Re: Volunteer Nature Park HostWe are still looking for park hosts. If you are looking for a mid-season spot, come enjoy our wonderful nature park.Re: Volunteer Nature Park HostMaybe not paradise, but pretty close. Our hosts come back year after year to enjoy living in the park. I was at the park last night and watched the deer walking across the parking lot like it was a place to park deer.Volunteer Nature Park HostSpring Lake Nature Park, near Streator,Illinois,(North Central, IL) has an opening for a volunteer park host(s)now through October 31st 2013. This 37 acre city owned park is operated by congenial volunteers. Singles and couples are welcome. Hosts work 3 or 4 days a week on alternating weeks. No physical labor and no restroom cleaning required. However, hosts who enjoy trail trimming and other physical activities are welcome to join with the park volunteers. Hosts greet park guests, open and close the park gate, and let the public know that the park is being watched. Park guests behave well and are respectful of hosts. Hosts are able to observe deer, wild turkeys, a wide variety of birds, and other wildlife that live in the park. The two host campsites are spacious with full hookups. No public camping is accommodated. An underground tornado shelter is provided for the safety of hosts and their pets. Yes, furry family members are welcome. See information on Spring Lake at www.springlakefalls.org. Questions or interested: Call Lois at 815-343-3774 or e-mail laguyon@frontier.com.