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Department of Natural Resources * Managing your resources Go to Accessible recreation * Cheboygan River Lock schedule * Crooked River Lock schedule * Mitchell State Park Walleye Fishing Clinic Go to Camping and lodging * Camping and lodging rates and operating dates Get all your fishing information here, including rules and regulations, license info, the weekly fishing report and much more.
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Use the button above to visit the hunting home page, or go directly to your area of interest below: * Hunter safety certificate * Hunting season calendar * Michigan DNR Hunt Fish app Information on DNR shooting and archery ranges, rules and regulations, resources to get started and more. Use the button above to visit the target shooing and archery home page, or go directly to one of the pages below: * Algonac (St.
Clair County) * Bald Mountain (Oakland County) * Dansville (Ingham County) * Echo Point (Allegan County) * Island Lake (Livingston County) * Lost Nation (Hillsdale County) * Skoglund-Erickson (Marquette County) * Ortonville (Lapeer County) * Pontiac Lake (Oakland County) * Porcupine Mountains (Ontonagon County) * Rose Lake (Clinton County) * Sharonville (Jackson County) * Supply Road (Grand Traverse County) * Voyer Lake (Montmorency County) Find snowmobile trail permit info, maps, rules and regulations and more.
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MacMullan Conference Center Find facility info, overnight info, an event calendar and much more. Find a great trail experience near you - whether you want to hike, bike, snowmobile or ride an ORV. From long, paved linear trails to rugged forest terrain, Michigan offers trail opportunities for all abilities and interests.
Visitor Centers across the state provide education programs, field trips, archery, fishing, trails and much more. Click the box above to see all our locations, or click the individual location below. * Carl T.
Johnson Hunting and Fishing Center * Michigan DNR Pocket Park * Hartwick Pines Visitor Center * Gillette Sand Dune Visitor Center * Ludington State Park education programs * Oden Hatchery Visitor Center * Porcupine Mountains Visitor Center * Saginaw Bay Visitor Center * Tahquamenon Falls education programs * Wolf Lake Hatchery Visitor Center * Search for permits and more Go to Search for permits and more Go to Recreation Passport We administer grants that enable our local partners to promote the lifestyles we all enjoy by providing recreational opportunities, enhancing wildlife habitat and ensuring public safety.
Visit the grants home page by clicking on the button above, or view a specific area of interest below: * Law enforcement and safety Go to Education and safety * Recreational safety and hunter education * Learn about Michigan's species Recreational safety and hunter education Go to Recreational safety and hunter education Recreational Safety and Hunter Education Learn about Michigan's species Go to Learn about Michigan's species Learn about Michigan's diverse range of fish, plants, trees, reptiles, amphibians, insects and mammals.
Click the box above to see all species, or click the species group below. * Reptiles and amphibians DNR educators across the state provide fun, educational activities, programs and workshops year-round for adults, families and kids. Click the box above to see all our offerings, or click the program below.
* Nature programs in state parks * Natural and historical education resources for home * Archery classes and clinics * Becoming an Outdoors Woman Go to Programs for educators DNR educators provide classroom lessons, field trip opportunities, professional development and experiential programs to teachers around the state. Click the box above to see all our offerings, or click the program below.
* Academy of Natural Resources * Salmon in the Classroom * Wildlife classroom curricula * National Archery in the Schools Program Go to Managing your resources * Landowner/homeowner resources * Parks, trails and waterways * Rules, laws and enforcement * Creel Clerks & Angler Surveys * Cultural & Scientific Collectors Permit (Fisheries) DNR forest resources professionals maintain healthy forests, manage wildfire, maintain responsible harvesting certifications and improve wildlife habitat.
Click the box above to learn more about Michigan's state forests.
* Resources for private forest land owners * Forest Products Industry * Commercial Timber Sales * Urban and Community Forestry Landowner/homeowner resources Go to Landowner/homeowner resources Parks, trails and waterways Go to Parks, trails and waterways * BIP strategic development plan * Permission to Use Public Land * Payment in Lieu of Taxes * Underground Natural Gas Storage Doing business with the DNR Rules, laws and enforcement Go to Rules, laws and enforcement * Regulation summaries and handbooks * County and Municipal Law Enforcement Information * Land Auctions and Sales * Recent Land Acquisitions and Exchanges * Voluntary best management practices for solar energy and wildlife * Voluntary best management practices for wind energy and wildlife in Michigan * Michigan Grassland Coalition * Mission, vision and values * Office of Outdoor Recreation Industry Mission, vision and values Go to Mission, vision and values Accessible recreation opportunities in Michigan * Color Blind Scenic Viewers * Trails and Scenic Sites Go to Boards and committees All DNR-related boards, committees, and advisory groups * Accessibility Advisory Council * Belle Isle Park Advisory Committee * Citizens Waterfowl Advisory Committee * Fisheries Division Citizens Advisory Committees * Forest Management Advisory Committee * Natural Resources Commission * Natural Resources Trust Fund Board * Northern Lake Michigan Islands Collaborative * Michigan History Center Commissions & Committees * Pigeon River Country Advisory Council * Pigeon River Country Equestrian Committee * State Parks Advisory Committee * Timber and Forest Products Advisory Council * Trails Advisory Council * Upper Peninsula Citizens' Advisory Councils * Upper Peninsula Habitat Workgroup * Urban and Community Forestry Council * Michigan Wildlife Council * Wolf Management Advisory Council Find seasonal, part-time and full-time job openings with the DNR information on how to contact us * Customer Service Centers information about volunteer and donation opportunities News releases, closures, photos and more * Ice Storm 2025 Information * Conservation officer bi-weekly reports Office of Outdoor Recreation Industry Go to Office of Outdoor Recreation Industry Go to Policies and Reports * Managing your resources BackAccessible recreation * Cheboygan River Lock schedule * Crooked River Lock schedule * Mitchell State Park Walleye Fishing Clinic * Camping and lodging rates and operating dates * Master angler and state record * Fishing Tournament Information System * Report observations and marked or tagged fish * Hunter safety certificate * Hunting season calendar * Michigan DNR Hunt Fish app * Algonac (St.
Clair County) * Bald Mountain (Oakland County) * Dansville (Ingham County) * Echo Point (Allegan County) * Island Lake (Livingston County) * Lost Nation (Hillsdale County) * Skoglund-Erickson (Marquette County) * Ortonville (Lapeer County) * Pontiac Lake (Oakland County) * Porcupine Mountains (Ontonagon County) * Rose Lake (Clinton County) * Sharonville (Jackson County) * Supply Road (Grand Traverse County) * Voyer Lake (Montmorency County) BackMorel mushroom hunting * Muskegon Luge Adventure Sports Park * Customer service centers * Michigan History Center * Outdoor Adventure Center * Ralph A.
MacMullan Conference Center BackCustomer service centers BackMichigan History Center BackOutdoor Adventure Center BackRalph A. MacMullan Conference Center * Carl T.
Johnson Hunting and Fishing Center * Michigan DNR Pocket Park * Hartwick Pines Visitor Center * Gillette Sand Dune Visitor Center * Ludington State Park education programs * Oden Hatchery Visitor Center * Porcupine Mountains Visitor Center * Saginaw Bay Visitor Center * Tahquamenon Falls education programs * Wolf Lake Hatchery Visitor Center * Search for permits and more BackSearch for permits and more * Law enforcement and safety * Recreational safety and hunter education * Learn about Michigan's species BackRecreational safety and hunter education BackLearn about Michigan's species * Reptiles and amphibians * Nature programs in state parks * Natural and historical education resources for home * Archery classes and clinics * Becoming an Outdoors Woman BackPrograms for educators * Academy of Natural Resources * Salmon in the Classroom * Wildlife classroom curricula * National Archery in the Schools Program BackManaging your resources * Landowner/homeowner resources * Parks, trails and waterways * Rules, laws and enforcement * Creel Clerks & Angler Surveys * Cultural & Scientific Collectors Permit (Fisheries) * Resources for private forest land owners * Forest Products Industry * Commercial Timber Sales * Urban and Community Forestry BackLandowner/homeowner resources BackParks, trails and waterways * BIP strategic development plan * Permission to Use Public Land * Payment in Lieu of Taxes * Underground Natural Gas Storage BackRules, laws and enforcement * Regulation summaries and handbooks * County and Municipal Law Enforcement Information * Land Auctions and Sales * Recent Land Acquisitions and Exchanges * Voluntary best management practices for solar energy and wildlife * Voluntary best management practices for wind energy and wildlife in Michigan * Michigan Grassland Coalition * Mission, vision and values * Office of Outdoor Recreation Industry BackMission, vision and values * Color Blind Scenic Viewers * Trails and Scenic Sites BackBoards and committees * Accessibility Advisory Council * Belle Isle Park Advisory Committee * Citizens Waterfowl Advisory Committee * Fisheries Division Citizens Advisory Committees * Forest Management Advisory Committee * Natural Resources Commission * Natural Resources Trust Fund Board * Northern Lake Michigan Islands Collaborative * Michigan History Center Commissions & Committees * Pigeon River Country Advisory Council * Pigeon River Country Equestrian Committee * State Parks Advisory Committee * Timber and Forest Products Advisory Council * Trails Advisory Council * Upper Peninsula Citizens' Advisory Councils * Upper Peninsula Habitat Workgroup * Urban and Community Forestry Council * Michigan Wildlife Council * Wolf Management Advisory Council * Customer Service Centers * Ice Storm 2025 Information * Conservation officer bi-weekly reports BackOffice of Outdoor Recreation Industry Back to Department of Natural Resources Search is currently unavailable.
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[](https://www. michigan. gov/dnr "DNR") Career, seasonal, part-time, student assistant and internship openings are posted on the state of Michigan job openings page.
Check the website frequently as vacancy postings are added often. View active DNR job openings A DNR staff person holds up a plant to talk about it with people who are in the background Featured short-term, part-time and full-time positions We are currently seeking candidates to fill these high-demand positions.
a thumbnail of the DNR Career playlist ### DNR Careers YouTube playlist This video series highlights important work for the Michigan Department of Natural Resources. More than 1,300 passionate full-time employees contribute to current and future conservation efforts. smiling summer park worker sitting at desk in contact booth ### Summer park workers **Starting 2026 rate: $15.
50 an hour** Join our team this spring, summer and fall! As a frontline staff member, you'll help answer visitor questions, register campers, clean park buildings, mow grass, maintain trails and more. ranger standing outside contact station smiling and waving ### Seasonal park rangers **$21.
39 - $30. 08 an hour** Train and lead staff and volunteers; provide customer service; maintain grounds, infrastructure and equipment; and perform other related duties. explorer guide holding a bird book and pointing with kids in background ### Educators **Starting rate: $15.
50 an hour** We're looking for educators to lead educational hikes and activities in state parks and recreation areas. a ranger officer in a yellow hat helping two shooting range visitors ### Range officers **Starting rate: $12.
48** As a range officer, you'll be the face of the DNR on the firing line, ensuring that every visitor enjoys a safe, organized and welcoming environment while maintaining our high-quality facilities three workers in green grassy field ### Michigan Civilian Conservation Corps / AmeriCorps positions Gain hands-on experience in ecological restoration, forest health, horticulture or sign manufacturing.
MCCC members are limited term and can serve up to two years. two conservation officers standing on boat ### Conservation officers **Pay range: $20. 91 – $27.
44 an hour** Protect Michigan’s natural resources, the environment, and the health and safety of the public through effective law enforcement and education. seasonal staff dressed in vest writing a telegram ### Michigan History Center summer jobs **Starting rate: $15. 50 an hour** Expand skills, gain experience, and work independently in a variety of public history contexts in some of Michigan’s most beautiful places.
A firefighter looks on at a fire in the woods in the distance ### Full- and part-time firefighters **Starting rate: $22. 95** Fight fires, conduct prescribed burns and assist with forest management (i.e. cultivation work, operate heavy machinery, work with partners, maintain equipment). A forester in a green, fern-filled forest ### Forestry professionals **$20 to $44.
52 an hour** Manage and sustain forests by collecting site data, developing treatment plans, preparing bid packages, overseeing environmental restoration projects and more. A bridge at the OAC ### Outdoor Adventure Center **Starting rate: $15. 50 an hour** Join our team in Detroit!
We're looking for passionate part-time staff to engage visitors, spark their curiosity and create lasting memories. Whether it's a group of kids on a field trip, a family celebrating a birthday or a team of executives, you'll greet visitors, answer questions and more. bird's eye view of fall trees and shoreline ### Ralph A.
MacMullan Conference Center **Starting rate: $15. 50 an hour** Join our passionate and customer-oriented team on the shores of Higgins Lake in Roscommon! You'll play a vital role in enhancing the overall experience of guests, help prepare and serve meals, clean facilities, assist guests and more.
DNR employees receive much more than just a paycheck! The following are some of the benefits available for eligible employees. Learn more about the benefits of working for the State of Michigan.
*Alternate and remote/hybrid schedules not available for all positions.
Health benefits icon with stethoscope Health, dental, vision & life insurance Remote work icon with house *Alternate & remote work schedules Paid vacation days icon with beach umbrella 15 - 35 paid vacation days each year Paid holidays icon with gift 13 or 14 paid holidays each year Paid sick leave icon with hospital 13 paid sick leave days each year Parental leave icon with family 12 weeks paid leave for birth or adoption Bonus icon with trophy cup Bonus and longevity pay with accrual of 5+ years of service Retirement benefits icon with three barrels of different sizes and arrow pointing up 401(k) and 457 enrollments with generous match Flexible spending account icon with wallet Tax-advantage child care and health savings accounts Professional development icon with lightbulb Professional development, loan forgiveness & more Volunteer icon with 2 hands shaking 8 paid hours each year for community or school service Below are some examples of potential careers with the DNR.
These are not necessarily active job postings, just examples of various position descriptions within the DNR that we hire for.
* pdf pdfFisheries Biologist * pdf pdfResearch Biologist * pdf pdfWildlife Biologist * pdf pdfFisheries Technician * pdf pdfSurveying Technician * pdf pdfWildlife Technician * pdf pdfEquipment Operator * pdf pdfFisheries Assistant * pdf pdfWildlife Assistant _Pursuant to section 238 of PA 166 of 2022, the Department of Natural Resources posts this notice that it has adopted a hybrid policy that includes in-person, remote, and alternative work arrangements.
The department or agency has the authority to assign and schedule its employees and determine their work location. This policy also provides for work options contingent upon the operational needs of the department or agency. Approval is at the discretion of the department or agency and can be changed or rescinded based upon operational needs.
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