About Washington
Washington state calls to work campers with its unparalleled natural beauty and diverse landscapes. From the rugged Olympic Peninsula coastline to the majestic peaks of the Cascade Mountains, there are endless opportunities for outdoor adventure.
Cities like Anacortes and Blaine offer charming coastal experiences, while the state's interior provides a different kind of allure.
Key work-camping destinations span the Puget Sound region, known for its vibrant maritime culture, and the fertile agricultural valleys of Eastern Washington, including areas like Prosser and Grandview.
Mountain resorts such as Crystal Mountain also provide seasonal roles, attracting visitors seeking recreation in stunning settings. National Parks like Olympic and North Cascades create demand for support staff.
Work-camping roles in Washington are as varied as its geography.
You'll find hospitality positions at resorts and RV parks (e.g., Crystal Mountain, Columbia Hospitality), essential agricultural support roles in the state's bountiful farmlands (e.g., Wafla, Wyckoff Farms), and municipal jobs (e.g., City of Anacortes).
Camp host positions are particularly common in state and private campgrounds across the state.