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Volunteer USA offers challenging outdoor volunteer projects in some of the most beautiful National Parks, National Forests and wilderness areas in the Western United States for up to twelve weeks. The programme is designed to offer affordable volunteering opportunities for participants eager to contribute 110% of determined effort in areas of outstanding natural beauty including the Grand Canyon, Bryce Canyon, Yosemite and King’s Canyon.

Placements

Common projects include: trail maintenance, fencing and revegetation (planting and transplanting native species). There are also projects to help protect local endangered species (e.g. the Desert Tortoise and Apache Trout).

Volunteers work in teams of between 6 and 11 volunteers. The teams will normally work for periods of 4 days followed by 3 days off. Projects are rotated every 2 – 4 weeks to provide a variety of experiences. The work is physically demanding, normally in remote areas. Days are long (10 hours) sometimes in extreme weather conditions. However, the camaraderie and sense of achievement is immeasurable.

The volunteers will have the chance to work in some of the most magnificent parks of America including the Grand Canyon, Bryce Canyon, Arches National Park, Prescott National Forest, Yosemite and King’s Canyon. Project locations are remote and may involve a long hike - just to get to the base camp!

Orientation

Projects are supervised and training is provided where appropriate.

Project placement and local support services are provided by ACE (American Conservation Experience) BUNAC's partner in America. They have offices in Flagstaff and Santa Cruz.

Accommodation

Most volunteers will camp whilst working on a project (equipment provided). While some projects have developed campgrounds with warm showers, many are in remote locations without any facilities. Food is prepared at the campsite and all volunteers take turns to cook, clean etc.

On their days off volunteers stay at the regional accommodation in Flagstaff, Arizona or Santa Cruz, California in shared houses with dormitory style rooms. The accommodation is in continual use with one team moving in as another heads off to a project. This accommodation is also used for relatively local projects.

Food is included whilst volunteers are at their project. They are responsible for their own food at other times.