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NATURAL RESOURCE 
INTERNSHIP PROGRAM 16-30

POSITIONS AND APPLICATIONS

Internships are designed to engage youth and young adults in valuable work experiences within natural resources management agencies and non-profits. Internships allow participants to consider or advance careers and education in natural resources. RMYC provides support to all internships while the intern works under the daily supervision of the hosting public lands management agency, or non-profit. Partners include the United States Forest Service, the Bureau of Land Management, the National Park Service, the Colorado Youth Corps Association, and a growing circle of agency and non-profit partners.  Please refer to position descriptions for each internship type below.

Upon successful completion of the season and at least 640 hours, interns will qualify for the Public Land Corps Hiring Authority which gives priority hiring when applying for jobs with the USFS, BLM, NPS, and other land management agencies.  It would take two years of year-round work to qualify at the same level.

Current Opportunities 

AIM (Soils and Vegetation Monitoring: 

AIM crews typically have 2-3 participants and travel to over 40 randomized BLM plots collecting valuable soil and vegetation data so. This data is used to renew grazing permits, assess sage grouse habitat, inform new oil and gas leases, and aid in writing environmental policies. We offer both Lead and Member positions.

District/Field Office
Location
Dates
Term Length
Living Stipend/Wage (Pre-tax, paid biweekly)
Position Description

Archaeology:

Archaeology interns conduct cultural surveys in a variety of settings and helps with transcribing field notes and preparing photographs for reports. The surveys are crucial for a variety of projects to move forward. Interns will also learn about laws, regulations, and policies that guide cultural resource management on public lands.

District/Field Office
Location
Dates
Term Length
Living Stipend/Wage (Pre-tax, paid biweekly)
Position Description
Kremmling Field Office
Kremmling, CO
May 18 - September 12, 2026
17 weeks
$1,680/biweekly
KFO Archaeology Member

Facilities:

Facilities interns aid in maintaining Agency grounds with carpentry, plumbing, and other trade tasks. Day to day tasks can vary tremendously and you will work on facilities scattered not all over the park.

District/Field Office
Location
Dates
Term Length
Living Stipend/Wage (Pre-tax, paid biweekly)
Position Description
Rocky Mountain National Park
Estes Park, CO
February - October, 2026
37.5 weeks
$21/Hour
ROMO Custodial Intern

Fire and Fuels:

Fire and fuels position do a variety of projects depending on the position. Interns conducting fuel monitoring help survey areas for data collection, while interns on a fire crew assist in fuels reduction projects and fire assignments.

District/Field Office
Location
Dates
Term Length
Living Stipend/Wage (Pre-tax, paid biweekly)
Position Description
Little Snake Field Office
Craig, CO
June 1 - August 22, 2026 (with possibility for extension)
12 weeks +
$24/Hour
LSFO Fire and Fuels Mitigation Crew Lead
Little Snake Field Office
Craig, CO
June 1 - August 22, 2026 (with possibility for extension)
12 weeks +
$1,680/biweekly
LSFO Fire and Fuels Mitigation National Guard Crew Member

Hydrology:

Hydrology interns collect various stream and riparian data throughout their host site's management area. Interns will typically serve in a more self-sufficient manner once they have a grasp of the tasks and projects they are assigned to.

Land Survey:

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Rangeland and Noxious Weeds:

Although these can be two separate programs, there is overlap in tasks completed. Weeds crews will typically conduct noxious weeds treatments to improve and restore environments. Rangeland interns aid in range monitoring, compliance, and improvement projects (including noxious weeds treatments). Depending on the location, there are opportunities to work with the Wildlife program.

District/Field Office
Location
Dates
Term Length
Living Stipend/Wage (Pre-tax, paid biweekly)
Position Description

Realty:

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Recreation:

Recreation positions offer a dynamic mix of hands-on tasks in both developed and remote recreation areas, focusing on maintenance and enhancement projects to ensure an exceptional experience for visitors. In smaller offices and districts, these roles can be especially diverse, often involving trail work and collaboration across various programs, providing a unique and well-rounded experience.

District/Field Office
Location
Dates
Term Length
Living Stipend/Wage (Pre-tax, paid biweekly)
Position Description
Aspen-Sopris Ranger District
Aspen, CO
May 11 - October 31, 2026
25 weeks
$22/Hour
A-S Maroon Bells Lead
Aspen-Sopris Ranger District
Aspen, CO
May 18 - August 22, or September 19, 2026
14-18 weeks
$1,360 Biweekly
A-S Dispersed Recreation Member
Aspen-Sopris Ranger District
Aspen, CO
May 18 - August 22, or August 3 - November 7, 2026
14 weeks
$1,360 Biweekly
A-S Maroon Bells Member
Brush Creek-Hayden Ranger District
Saratoga, WY
May - September, 2026
17 weeks
$1,360/biweekly
Medicine Bow-Routt Recreation Member
Dillon Ranger District
Silverthorne, CO
May 18 - October 31, 2026
24 weeks
$22/Hour
Dillon Recreation Lead
Dillon Ranger District
Silverthorne, CO
June 1 - October 17, 2026
20 weeks
$1,360 Biweekly
Dillon Recreation Member
Douglas Ranger District
Douglas, WY
May - September, 2026
17 weeks
$1,360/biweekly
Medicine Bow-Routt Recreation Member
Eagle-Holy Cross Ranger District
Minturn, CO
May 18 - August 21 or May 18 - September 12, 2026
14 weeks or 17 weeks
$1,360 Biweekly
Eagle-Holy Cross Recreation Member
Hahns Peak-Bears Ears Ranger District
Steamboat Springs, CO
May - September, 2026
17 weeks
$1,360/biweekly
Medicine Bow-Routt Recreation Member
Kremmling Field Office
Kremmling, CO
May 18 - September 12, 2026
17 weeks
$19/Hour
KFO Special Recreation Permit Administration Intern
Kremmling Field Office
Kremmling, CO
May 18 - September 12, 2026
17 weeks
$760/week
KFO Special Recreation Permit- River Intern
Kremmling Field Office
Kremmling, CO
May 18 - September 12, 2026
17 weeks
$1,520/biweekly
KFO Travel Management Intern
Laramie Ranger District
Laramie, WY
May - September, 2026
17 weeks
$1,360/biweekly
Medicine Bow-Routt Recreation Member
Parks Ranger District
Walden, CO
May - September, 2026
17 weeks
$1,360/biweekly
Medicine Bow-Routt Recreation Member
Rifle Ranger District
Rifle, CO
May 18 - August 21, 2026
14 Weeks
$1,360/biweekly
Rifle Recreation/Trails Member
Yampa Ranger District
Yampa, CO
May - September, 2026
17 weeks
$1,360/biweekly
Medicine Bow-Routt Recreation Member

Timber and Silviculture:

The primary role for Timber interns is to "cruise" or mark and count trees for sustainable harvest on public lands. Silviculture interns assist in reforestation efforts. There is generally overlap in these positions and many Timber interns aid in Silviculture tasks and vice versa.

District/Field Office
Location
Dates
Term Length
Living Stipend/Wage (Pre-tax, paid biweekly)
Position Description
Eagle-Holy Cross Ranger District
Minturn
May 18 - September 5, 2026
16 weeks
$17/hour
Timber Sales/Prep Member

Trails and Wilderness: 

Trails and Wilderness positions fall under Recreation, but some locations have dedicated crews and interns who focus exclusively on maintaining and enhancing trail networks within their management areas. Depending on the location, the position may involve wilderness areas patrols and trail work in wilderness areas, non-motorized zones, motorized trails, or even a combination of all three, offering a diverse and impactful experience.

District/Field Office
Location
Dates
Term Length
Living Stipend/Wage (Pre-tax, paid biweekly)
Position Description
Aspen-Sopris Ranger District
Aspen, CO
May 4 - October 19, 2026
24 Weeks
$22/Hour
A-S Wilderness Lead
Aspen-Sopris Ranger District
Carbondale, CO
May 4 - October 19, 2026
24 Weeks
$22/Hour
A-S Trails Lead
Aspen-Sopris Ranger District
Carbondale, CO
May 17 - August 22, 2026
14 Weeks
$1,360/biweekly
A-S Trails Member
Aspen-Sopris Ranger District
Aspen, CO
May 18 - August 22 or May 18th - September 12, 2026
14 weeks or 17 weeks
$1,360/biweekly
A-S Wilderness Member
Blanco Ranger District
Meeker, CO
May 18 - August 28, 2026
15 weeks
$1,360/biweekly
Blanco OHV Member
Blanco Ranger District
Meeker, CO
May 18 - August 28, 2026
15 weeks
$1,360/biweekly
Blanco Wilderness Member
Dillon Ranger District
Silverthorne, CO
April 28 - October 17 or May 19 - October 17, 2026
22-24 weeks
$22/Hour
Dillon Trails Lead
Dillon Ranger District
Silverthorne, CO
May 19 - October 3 or May 19 - August 21, 2026
20 or 14 Weeks
$1,360/biweekly
Dillon Trails Member
Eagle-Holy Cross Ranger District
Minturn, CO
May 18 - August 22, 2026
14 Weeks
$1,360/biweekly
EHX Trails Member
Eagle-Holy Cross Ranger District
Minturn, CO
May 17 - August 22, 2026
14 weeks
$1,360/biweekly
EHX Wilderness Member

Visitor Information Services:

VIS positions can include a lot of administrative work and helping or informing the public at a visitor centers. 

District/Field Office
Location
Dates
Term Length
Living Stipend/Wage (Pre-tax, paid biweekly)
Position Description
Kremmling Field Office
Kremmling, CO
May 1 - September 14, 2026
20 weeks
$19/hour
KFO VIS PD

Wildlife:
 

Wildlife interns typically work in a small crew setting and conduct various surveying and restoration projects with the goal of collecting data and improving wildlife habitats.

District/Field Office
Location
Dates
Term Length
Living Stipend/Wage (Pre-tax, paid biweekly)
Position Description
Kremmling Field Office
Kremmling, CO
May 18 - September 12, 2026
17 weeks
$1,520/biweekly
Kremmling Wildlife Member
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