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Position: COUPLES NEEDED 2027 Summer – Guest Services TeamLocation: Huntington / Fox Fire KOA Holiday, West VirginiaDuties: Front Desk, General, Guest Services, K2 Reservation Software, Other, Outside Maintenance, Security, StoreEmployment Type: Either Full- or Part-TimeApplication Deadline: 2026-09-13View the full listing and apply at Work at KOA.

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Work camping in West Virginia — common questions

What's the typical work-camping season in West Virginia?
West Virginia work-camping runs April through November with peak demand in summer and during fall foliage (mid-October). The New River Gorge area has been growing rapidly since the national park designation. Ski-resort positions (Snowshoe, Canaan Valley, Winterplace) have a winter season November through March — a useful counter-cyclical opportunity in a state that's mostly summer-focused.
What pay range should I expect for camp jobs in West Virginia?
Pay for West Virginia work-camping positions follows national norms: camp host roles at private campgrounds typically run $10-$15/hour plus a free or discounted RV site; maintenance and front-desk-lead positions run $13-$20/hour. State park volunteer host positions trade work hours for a free site rather than paying cash — that site is often worth $600-$1,500/month in equivalent value. Always confirm the housing arrangement before accepting — it's the biggest variable in actual take-home value.
Do West Virginia campgrounds typically provide an RV site?
West Virginia state park host sites are within the campground at the assigned park. The state's resort-park system (Pipestem, Hawks Nest, Cacapon) has lodges and restaurants in addition to campgrounds — paid seasonal positions exist at the resort facilities alongside volunteer host arrangements at the campgrounds.
Which West Virginia state parks hire work campers?
Yes — West Virginia's Very Important Parks Person (VIPP) program coordinates volunteer hosts. Five state parks currently advertise host openings: Audra, North Bend, Pipestem Resort, Tygart Lake, and Watoga. Minimum days vary by park area. Training program required to understand the role. Contact Matt Yeager (district administrator) at [email protected] or 304-558-2764. Apply at wvstateparks.com/about/vipp.