PORTLAND, OR, March 19, 2026 -- WorkCampConnect.com is a new membership community for work campers, RVers, van lifers, and seasonal travelers. The site combines a job board, career prep tools, employer reviews, a news feed, downloadable resources, and a community forum into one platform for people who live and work on the road.
The job board alone has more than 5,100 active listings from seven sources across the U.S. and Canada. That makes it the largest work camping job board currently online. But the jobs are only one piece of it.
The job board
Listings come from seven verified sources and update daily. Members search by keyword, company, or location, then filter by category: work camping, resort and hospitality, seasonal outdoor, national parks, government and conservation, remote, and others.
There is an interactive heat map of the U.S. and Canada built right into the browse page. Click a state or province and the job results filter instantly. Seven region presets (Pacific Northwest, Southwest, Southeast, Mountain West, New England, Gulf Coast, and the National Parks Belt) let members zero in on a part of the country without clicking each state one at a time. Saved searches and email alerts mean members hear about new matches without having to check the site every day.
Job readiness center
Getting hired is only half the problem. The Job Readiness Center covers 18 job categories, from camp hosting and park ranger work to Amazon warehouses and remote positions. Each one has guides on what to expect, relevant certifications and training, outside resource links, and an interactive checklist that members work through at their own pace. Progress saves automatically.
A Camp Counselor chat assistant (AI-powered) is available inside the center. Members can ask it questions about any of the topics covered, and it pulls answers from the site's own knowledge base.
Camp Review Radar
Nobody wants to show up to a work camping job and discover the site looks nothing like the listing. Camp Review Radar tracks nearly 1,900 employers. Members look up an employer, read reviews from people who actually worked there, and leave their own. Reviews cover site conditions, management, pay accuracy, and the overall experience.
Work camping news
The news section pulls articles from 16 sources across the work camping, RV, and nomad world. There are over 240 articles on the site right now, and new ones show up daily. Categories include national parks, RV living, van life, boondocking, seasonal work, and travel tips. WorkCampConnect also writes and publishes its own original content.
Member map
The Member Map shows where other members are parked or traveling. Each person controls how their location appears: state level, city level, approximate, or completely hidden. The map also has Points of Interest layers for fuel stations, grocery stores, and RV services. A route planner is built in, so members can map a travel route and see jobs and services along the way.
Resource portal
108 downloadable PDF guides, checklists, templates, and worksheets sit in the Resource Portal, organized into 11 categories. RV purchase budgets, pet travel safety, boondocking prep, full-time RV living. Curated collections like "Getting Started with Work Camping" and "Budget Planning for RV Life" group related downloads together so members can grab a whole bundle at once instead of digging through the library file by file.
Community forum and dashboard
Every member gets a dashboard. It shows activity stats, notifications, platform updates, and links to every section of the site. The community forum is where members ask questions, share what they have learned, and talk about life on the road.
Membership and pricing
Two tiers. Base Camp is free and includes the job board (with daily view limits), the community forum, news, and the help center. Full Hookup costs $8.95/month or $89.50/year and removes all limits. It adds the Resource Portal, Job Readiness Center, Camp Review Radar, advanced map features, saved searches, email alerts, and a set of Insider Tools: a connectivity speed test, a fair exchange calculator, and route-based job matching.
Every new Base Camp member gets a 14-day Full Hookup trial. No credit card required.
About WorkCampConnect
WorkCampConnect was built by work campers for work campers. The site launched in 2026 with one goal: put everything the community needs in one place. Jobs, preparation, reviews, news, resources, and a community to talk it all through.
Visit WorkCampConnect.com for more information, or create a free account at workcampconnect.com/register to start a 14-day Full Hookup trial.