About Ohio
Ohio offers a surprisingly diverse work-camping experience, blending Midwestern charm with vibrant city life and natural beauty. From the shores of Lake Erie to the rolling Appalachian foothills, work campers can find a welcoming atmosphere.
It's an ideal state for those who appreciate a changing landscape and community spirit, without the extreme weather of some coastal regions.
Popular destinations include the Lake Erie Islands region, offering resort-style positions, and the scenic Hocking Hills area, known for its natural parks.
Cities like Columbus and Cleveland provide urban opportunities, while rural areas around Greenville and Perry often have agricultural roles. Buckeye Lake and Ruggles also host unique work-camping sites.
Work-camping roles in Ohio are varied, spanning camp host positions, retail support in places like Hilliard, and agricultural harvesting in the state's fertile regions.
Some roles involve property management, while others focus on guest services, maintenance, or even specialized farm work. This diversity allows for a broad range of skills to be utilized.