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jornvango
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Aug 03, 2015

Where can I find workamping opportunities?

We are in our early 40s and are considering the switch to fulltiming. We have fulltimed in the past for about 2 years and love it. However, we'll need some additional income to make it work. What are good places to look for workamping opportunities?

P.S. My wife hates cleaning toilets. Is there a life as a workamper that doesn't involve cleaning toilets???

Thanks,

Jorn
  • Workampers.com

    fee to join

    http://www.work-for-rvers-and-campers.com/

    free site

    http://workampingjobs.com/workampingjobs.php

    Volunteer.gov for non-paying jobs.
  • OK, I do not necessarily want a paid job. I would like to camp host for the winter months in the Fl Panhandle in or near Santa Rosa. No toilet cleaning and not 40 hours a week.

    Any suggestions or offers?
  • So, what you're talking about is a volunteer position, not a workkamper.

    Each state has their own volunteer site for state parks. Just Google the state for campground volunteers.

    The Corps of Engineer parks also have their own site along with national forest campgrounds.

    Also, here's a site for a national public park list of volunteers needed such as national parks:

    Volunteer.gov
  • Thank you

    2gypsies wrote:
    So, what you're talking about is a volunteer position, not a workkamper.

    Each state has their own volunteer site for state parks. Just Google the state for campground volunteers.

    The Corps of Engineer parks also have their own site along with national forest campgrounds.

    Also, here's a site for a national public park list of volunteers needed such as national parks:

    Volunteer.gov
  • WorkampingJobs.com is a very active site with guaranteed up-to-date ads, you can also submit a workamper resume and even leave reviews about past workamping jobs. It is 100% free for everyone to use and no registration is required.
  • If u are interested in a volunteer position for the Corps of Engineers park in central Alabama, pm me an I can give u the contact info. There are several positions from gate host to cleaning the campground. Good luck.
  • WorkersOnWheels;CoolWorks.com are free sites. National Park Service; State Parks; Some County and City parks can be found on AllStays.com; freecampsites.net or freecampsites.Org