California State Parks is seeking to hire ten Visitor Services Park Aides for the 2021 spring Antelope Valley poppy season. The reporting location is the Antelope Valley California Poppy Reserve, which is 16 miles east of State Route 14, at 15101 Lancaster Road, Lancaster 93536.
These positions will work under the direction of the Supervising State Park Ranger with a pay range between $12.42 – $14.51 an hour. The visitor services park aide duties will include operating the entrance station at the Antelope Valley California Poppy Reserve, collection of park fees, and completing end-of-day cash register accounting and associated collections paperwork.
These positions are a primary point of contact for park visitors and will provide information on the park(s); explain and advise park rules; and give directions to park facilities, surrounding area features, and establishments.
Updated on January 12, 2021 at 7:11 pm
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What to Know
Antelope Valley California Poppy Reserve in Lancaster
The visitor center traditionally opens on March 1 each year, with blooms possibly following later in March and April
The 2021 season, including the possibility of not opening to the public, remains in flux; Poppy Cam remains active, however, for home viewers
So many of our hopes surrounding the tides and time of nature are very much of the wait and see variety.
Patience is required. So. Much. Patience.
We need to wait and see if the wind will stop, if hoped-for snow will fall, if our tomatoes will ripen, if the weekend weather will be warm, and what s happening on the sometimes mercurial, always majestic wildflower scene.