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The_Coopers
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We're staying in northern Colorado and are interested in workamp and or camp host jobs does anyone have any ideas or information on how to do this where to look etc?
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Captain_Happy
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Another web site is called "RV WORKERS"

wtmtnhiker
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Work for Rvers
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Executive45
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If you use Facebook, there's a site called The Camphosts. Lots of good info....Dennis
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bobjogone
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Volunteer.gov or coolworks

SDcampowneroper
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OP, PM me or just read the PM I sent you. I can help now, over winter or next year.
Max

Merrykalia
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Almost all state park systems utilize camp hosts - you will have to check each state's website and their contact person.

I have contact persons for Virginia and for Maryland. PM me if you would like that info.

National parks also utilize hosts. Get on their website and apply.
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darsben1
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Of course you could volunteer at a national park or forest service campgound. Usually a free spot, water, sewer, and electric for some work each week
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doxiemom11
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There are many sites to find jobs and most are free. I also would say a google search like --- jobs for rvers or work for rvers and campers, something like that should pull many of them up for you.

darsben1
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Try A Google search
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donn0128
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By this time of year, most parks are looking at winter shut down, not adding to their staff. Good luck though. If you come to Oregon, there are year round parks open for hosts. Mainly on the coast, wet winters, but at least generally above freezing.

jarata1
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