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Work camping — also called workamping — is a lifestyle where people trade their time and skills for an RV site, housing, or a combination of housing and pay. Work campers (or workampers) fill essential roles at campgrounds, RV parks, national parks, resorts, and ranches across the United States and Canada.
Typical work camping jobs include campground host positions, RV park maintenance and front desk roles, resort and lodge hospitality, national park seasonal staff, and gate guard jobs. Many positions include a free RV site or housing with the job, making them ideal for RVers, van lifers, and nomads looking to travel while earning income.
Work camping is popular with retirees, couples, solo travelers, and anyone looking for seasonal work in beautiful outdoor settings. No experience is needed for most entry-level positions — just a willingness to work and a love for the outdoors.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Work camping is an arrangement where you trade your labor for a free RV site, housing, utilities, or a combination of those plus hourly pay. Workampers fill roles like campground host, maintenance, front desk, and housekeeping at campgrounds, RV parks, resorts, and national parks across North America.
Most entry-level work camping positions do not require prior experience. Campground host and RV park jobs typically look for friendly, reliable people willing to learn. Some specialized roles like maintenance or resort management may prefer relevant experience.
Many do. A large number of work camping positions include a free RV site with full hookups (water, electric, sewer). Some resort and national park jobs provide cabins, dorms, or shared housing. Use the "Jobs with Housing" filter to find positions that include a place to stay.
Yes — couples are highly sought after by employers because they get two workers sharing one RV site. Many campground and RV park listings specifically say "couples welcome" or "couples preferred." Browse our Jobs for Couples page to find couple-friendly positions.
Pay varies widely. Volunteer campground host positions may offer only a free RV site. Paid positions typically range from $10-$18/hour plus a free site. Resort and national park jobs often pay $12-$20/hour plus housing. When you factor in free rent and utilities, the effective compensation is significantly higher.