MAMMOTH HOT SPRINGS, Wyo. — Yellowstone National Park (YNP) is currently recruiting for the 2023 Youth Conservation Corps (YCC), a residential work-based education program for students between the ages of 15 and 18.
Two one-month-long YCC sessions will be offered from June 11 – July 12 and July 16 – Aug. 15. Applicants must be U.S. citizens and 15 years of age by June 11, but not over 18 years of age by August 15. No previous wilderness experience is necessary, but enjoying camping is ideal since it will be required four nights a week during work assignments.
Applicants should possess a positive attitude, a willingness and ability to work and learn in a physically active outdoor program and get along well with others. Participants will be required to live in the park, and a minimal fee will be charged for room and board. Wages will be $9.50 per hour. YCC is designed to develop an appreciation for the nation’s natural resources and cultural heritage through unique educational, recreational and work experiences. Corps members work together with National Park Service (NPS) staff to complete conservation projects such as trail rehabilitation, campground restoration and a variety of resource management, visitor support services and maintenance projects.
Participants develop their job and leadership skills while exploring personal values, gaining self-esteem, expanding their awareness of work ethics and learning firsthand about environmental and conservation issues. Corps members also participate in evening and weekend recreational activities and discover the many options for careers in the NPS and other land management agencies.
For questions go to YELL_YCC_Office@nps.gov.









