About Wyoming
Wyoming offers a quintessential wild west experience for work campers, blending rugged natural beauty with a welcoming, independent spirit.
Imagine waking up to the majestic peaks of the Grand Tetons or the geothermal wonders of Yellowstone, breathing crisp mountain air. It's an ideal destination for those seeking profound outdoor adventures and a connection to nature.
Key work-camping destinations often center around its iconic national parks, such as Mammoth Hot Springs in Park County, within Yellowstone, or Moran in Teton County, near Grand Teton.
Beyond these famous spots, charming towns like Dubois, Lusk, and Medicine Bow provide unique opportunities, often with a focus on ranching or local tourism.
Work-camping roles frequently involve hospitality at lodges, resorts, and RV parks, especially during the busy summer tourist season.
Additionally, you'll find positions in conservation with organizations like the Great Basin Institute, ranch hand roles with outfits such as Askin Land & Livestock, and general maintenance across the state. The diverse landscape mirrors a variety of job types.