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Summer Workamping Guide: Seasonal RV Jobs, Top Destinations and Tips for Success

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For many RVers, summer represents the ideal Workamping season. Campgrounds are full, tourist destinations are buzzing with activity, and employers across North America are looking for dependable seasonal help.

Whether you’re hoping to earn extra income, secure a free campsite, or spend several months in a destination you’ve always wanted to explore, summer offers more Workamping opportunities than any other time of year.

From national parks and lakeside resorts to small-town festivals and family attractions, summer jobs can be found in nearly every region of the United States and Canada. Here’s what you need to know to find the right Workamping opportunity and make the most of your summer season.

Why Summer Workamping Is Different

Summer is peak travel season throughout much of North America. Between Memorial Day and Labor Day, campgrounds, RV resorts, amusement parks, tourist attractions, state parks and national parks often experience their highest visitor traffic of the year.

That increased demand creates thousands of seasonal positions for Workampers.

Unlike winter, when opportunities are concentrated in southern destinations, summer Workamping jobs are available almost everywhere. Whether you prefer mountain towns, waterfront communities, rural areas, or major tourist destinations, there are likely employers looking for help.

Because of the large number of openings, summer is often the easiest season for first-time Workampers to enter the lifestyle.

Types of Summer Workamping Jobs

Summer Workamping opportunities are incredibly diverse. Full-time and part-time positions are available for solo travelers, couples and families in many types of industries.

Campgrounds and RV Parks

Many Workampers spend the summer at campgrounds and RV resorts helping operators manage their busiest season.

Common duties include:

  • Guest services
  • Reservations
  • Maintenance
  • Housekeeping
  • Landscaping
  • Activity coordination

Compensation may include a free campsite, hourly wages or a combination of both.

Workamper Terry Curry tossing dirt onto a dirt pile in a trailer attached to a UTV.

National Parks and Public Lands

National parks, state parks, national forests and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers recreation areas all rely on seasonal workers and volunteers during the summer months.

Some positions are offered through concessionaires that typically pay hourly wages but may not include an RV site. Others are volunteer opportunities that provide an RV site in exchange for a limited number of hours each week.

Opportunities often include:

  • Visitor services
  • Retail operations
  • Food service
  • Lodging support
  • Housekeeping

Many Workampers are drawn to these positions because they provide an opportunity to explore some of North America’s most spectacular landscapes during their time off.

Tourism and Attractions

Summer tourism creates Workamping opportunities far beyond campgrounds.

Workampers can often find positions at:

  • Museums
  • Historic sites
  • Amusement parks
  • Water parks
  • Adventure centers
  • Wildlife facilities

These jobs are especially appealing to people who enjoy interacting with guests and sharing information about local attractions. Compensation at tourist attractions typically does not include a campsite because most of these employers do not operate campgrounds.

Workamper Sharon Davis at Adventureland, she is responsible for sales and stocking and maintaining each retail outlet in the park.

Retail and Hospitality

Popular vacation destinations frequently need additional staff during the summer season.

Opportunities may include:

  • Retail sales
  • Restaurant positions
  • Hotel support
  • Customer service roles

Many employers pay for all hours worked and either provide RV sites directly or make arrangements with nearby campgrounds to offer discounted rates.

Events and Festivals

Summer is festival season across North America.

County fairs, music festivals, sporting events, races and community celebrations often hire temporary workers for assignments lasting anywhere from a few days to several months.

These opportunities can be a great fit for Workampers who enjoy variety and meeting new people. Compensation may include a free campsite, hourly wages or a combination of both.

Responsibilities may include:

  • Ticket sales
  • Crowd management
  • Information booths
  • Food service support
  • Event setup and cleanup

Agricultural Opportunities

Summer harvests create seasonal jobs on farms, orchards and vineyards.

Workampers may assist with:

  • Harvesting
  • Packing
  • Customer service
  • Retail sales

Many agricultural employers welcome RVers and provide an RV site in addition to pay.

Volunteer Opportunities

Not every Workamper is looking for a paycheck.

Many volunteer positions provide a campsite and utilities in exchange for a set number of hours each week. State parks, visitor centers, wildlife refuges and public lands frequently rely on volunteers during the busy summer season.

These opportunities can be especially rewarding for Workampers who enjoy giving back while spending time in beautiful locations.

Volunteer positions often provide more scheduling flexibility than traditional jobs and can be an excellent option for retirees who are primarily interested in reducing travel expenses.

renee agredano picking up trash near a river

Understanding Compensation

Workamping positions vary widely in how compensation is structured.

Some employers offer:

  • An RV site only
  • An RV site plus hourly wages
  • Hourly wages with no campsite included
  • Salary, tips, or other bonuses

Before accepting any position, make sure you understand exactly what compensation and benefits are being offered.

Ask questions about hours, duties, campsite costs, utilities, bonuses and any additional benefits.

Having those details documented in a written work agreement helps prevent misunderstandings later.

Choosing the Right Location

One of the greatest advantages of summer Workamping is the wide variety of destinations available.

Some Workampers seek cooler mountain climates where daytime temperatures remain comfortable. Others prefer waterfront communities, national parks or small tourist towns.

A helpful question to ask yourself is:

Where have you vacationed and wished you could stay longer?

Workamping allows you to experience a destination in a way that traditional vacations never can. You’ll have time to discover local attractions, explore hidden gems and become part of the community.

Weather Considerations

Summer weather varies dramatically across North America.

While some destinations enjoy mild temperatures, others experience extreme heat, humidity or frequent storms.

Before accepting a Workamping position, ask employers about:

  • Typical temperatures
  • Work schedules
  • Indoor versus outdoor duties
  • Seasonal weather challenges
  • Extreme weather potential

Understanding local conditions can help ensure a more enjoyable and comfortable experience.

When to Apply

One of the biggest surprises for new Workampers is how early summer jobs are filled.

Many Workamper employers begin recruiting in the fall and winter for the following summer season. By January and February, some of the most desirable destinations already have waiting lists.

For the best selection:

  • Begin searching several months in advance.
  • Apply early for popular destinations.
  • Keep your resume updated and ready to send.
  • Contact employers even if openings have not yet been posted.

While opportunities continue to appear throughout the spring and summer, the most sought-after positions are often filled early.

Workamper camp hosts with golf cart at an RV park

Where to Find Summer Workamping Jobs

There are several places where Workampers can find information about employers looking to hire full- or part-time help. They include:

Workamper News Job Listings

New Workamping opportunities are added regularly here on workamper.com, providing access to positions across North America.

Many employers specifically seek RVers and understand the unique needs of traveling workers.

Employer Profiles

Employer Profiles here on workamper.com provide detailed information about job opportunities, benefits and workplace culture.

Reading reviews and learning about an employer before applying can help you identify positions that match your interests and goals.

Workamper Seeker and Pro members can search employer profiles to learn more about specific employers and read reviews from other Workampers.

Networking

Experienced Workampers consistently report that networking is one of the best ways to discover future opportunities.

Visit with other Workampers and employers during your travels, and build relationships before you need your next position. Those connections often lead to future opportunities and valuable referrals.

Online Communities

Workamping forums, RV groups and social media communities can provide helpful insights about employers, destinations and seasonal opportunities. Many Workampers report finding positions through networking and referrals from fellow travelers in these online communities.

Tips for Success

If you’re planning to Workamp this summer, these strategies can improve your chances of success:

  • Keep your resume updated and ready to send.
  • Apply early for popular destinations.
  • Be flexible about location and job duties.
  • Ask detailed questions before accepting a position.
  • Get compensation agreements in writing.
  • Maintain a positive attitude and strong work ethic.
  • Use each position as an opportunity to build references and experience.

Every assignment can help open doors to future opportunities.

The Bottom Line

Summer offers more Workamping opportunities than any other season. Whether you dream of spending time in the mountains, along a scenic lake, near a national park or in a bustling tourist destination, there are opportunities available for nearly every skill set and interest.

Start your search early, stay flexible and focus on destinations that genuinely excite you. With a little planning, your next summer Workamping adventure could become one of the most memorable experiences of your RV lifestyle.

Looking ahead to cooler weather? Read our Winter Workamping Guide to learn where RVers find seasonal opportunities during the winter months.

Ready to find your next opportunity? Explore current job listings on Workamper.com and start planning your summer adventure today.

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Greg Gerber
Greg Gerber

Greg is a writer, journalist, coach, public speaker, and the host of The Workamper Show podcast. He's been a full-time RVer and has been publishing content about RV related topics since 2000.

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