General Farm Labor / Harvesting — CALOOSA HARVESTING,LLC, Georgia (Summer H-2A)

📍 TIFTON, GA, GA 📅 Posted today ⏰ Expires Jul 31, 2026
🌾 Harvest & Agriculture Seasonal

Job Description

About this position: This is an H-2A seasonal agricultural worker position in Georgia, filed with the U.S. Department of Labor by CALOOSA HARVESTING,LLC for the Summer 2026 season.The H-2A program brings temporary agricultural workers to U.S. farms when domestic labor is unavailable. Employers participating in the program are required by federal regulations to provide free housing, transportation, and a guaranteed minimum wage to all workers, including U.S.…

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Work camping in Georgia — common questions

What's the typical work-camping season in Georgia?
Georgia's work-camping season runs March through November, with the strongest demand April-May and again September-October as fall foliage attracts visitors to the north Georgia mountains. Coastal Georgia (Cumberland Island, Tybee, the Golden Isles) has a longer season with mild winters that occasionally attract snowbirds. Summer is hot and humid but Lake Lanier, Lake Hartwell, and other lake-adjacent campgrounds stay busy.
What pay range should I expect for camp jobs in Georgia?
Pay rates for Georgia work-camping positions cluster between $10.52/hour and $15.00/hour for most positions, based on listings currently in our database. Camp host roles that include a free RV site typically pay at the lower end. Maintenance, front-desk lead, and activities-coordinator positions pay at the higher end. Some volunteer state-park host positions trade work hours for a free full-hookup site instead of a paycheck — the site itself is often worth $600-$1,500/month in equivalent value.
Do Georgia campgrounds typically provide an RV site?
Georgia state park host sites include a free RV site with utilities. Private campgrounds in the north Georgia mountains and on the coast typically offer discounted-site arrangements rather than fully comped sites. The Atlanta-area campgrounds have higher cost-of-living pressure that pushes up host benefits.
Which Georgia state parks hire work campers?
Yes — Georgia State Parks describes the campground host role as one of its most popular volunteer positions. Commitment is 2-6 months with at least 24 hours per week per couple. Compensation is a free RV site with utilities. Georgia is unusual in charging an annual $15 registration fee per person. Apply through explore.gastateparks.org/volunteer/hosts.