Work Campers
Working
campground jobs you can have a free camp site and make money while camping
and RVing. Work campers (also known as workcampers or workampers) help out
at campgrounds and RV parks in exchange for their RV or tent site. Many
campgrounds also pay their workers for the jobs they do!
Lets imagine your favorite campground
Do you see a luxury resort? Maybe a four-star RV park with all the
amenities? Big spacious sites with neatly groomed grass and concrete pads? A
gym and swimming pool, recreation hall with activities, classes, and
entertainment?
Or, maybe you see more rustic camping accommodations in state parks,
national forests, and primitive camps? Do you see hiking trails or fishing
lakes? Perhaps wildlife, wild flowers, and nature all around your campsite?
Whatever your preference they all need workers! They all have jobs that
you can do while enjoying camping and RVing.
Just as there is a lot of diversity in campgrounds, there is a lot of
diversity in campground jobs. Camp hosting, working in the park store or
office, doing maintenance around the campground or working at another
outdoor job.
Some camping jobs are even more diverse and interesting! Participate in a
buffalo round-up. Be on the look-out for wild fires. Gather campers for a
chuck wagon dinner.
Campground jobs can be laid back and relaxing, giving you the chance to
be part of the campground family. Other campground jobs are demanding and
require specific skills, and the pay compensates you handsomely.
Volunteer work campers receive free camp sites at city, county, state,
and national campgrounds.
a great book for more info is
Support Your RV Lifestyle! An Insider's Guide to Working on the Road