Volunteer at the Hoodsport Visitor Information Center

The Hoodsport Visitor Information Center (HVIC) provides information on the Olympic National Forest and Park, along with local business and tourist information. The Chamber also hosts a Wilderness Information Center from Memorial Day to Labor Day, in partnership with Olympic National Park Rangers.

The Chamber relies on volunteers to provide personal, informative, and timely visitor information services to visitors and the traveling public. The HVIC provides information and direct assistance to visitors requesting information about area events, parks, lodging, dining, retail and recreational services and opportunities available in Mason County. Volunteers also sell various maps, passes, and apparel.

Volunteers interact with Visitors from all over the world. Volunteering is an incredible way to share your passions and knowledge of the Olympic Peninsula, the Olympic National Park, Forests, Hiking Trails and Hood Canal. Our volunteers say, “Volunteering gives us a sense of accomplishment, and community.” Many volunteers are outdoor enthusiasts, retired rangers, and local experts.

Whatever your motivation to Volunteer is, we appreciate you and will give you the knowledge and opportunity to become successful and fulfilled. To apply, submit the form below or contact Volunteer Coordinator Nancy Milliman by email or by calling (360) 877-2021.

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