Is Workkamper.com a reasonable deal? I'm not trying to knock anyones enterprise, but I was wondering if the subscription fee is a good deal? We are currently Workkamping at a KOA in Colorado and this seemed like a pretty easy process. We're having a great experience and would like to WK again next summer. Is there a central website for National Parks and COE WK opportunities? I guess, I was just wondering where the better sites / areas are to keep abreast of WK opportunities? Thanks in advance for your help.
Marie and Paul,
2005 Ford F350 PSD DRW LB CC
16K Draw-Tite Slider
2003 HitchHiker II LS 32.5 RLBG
We have found workamper.com and volunteer.gov to be the two best sites for workamping job information. I believe that the workamper.com is the best money spent, if you're serious about workamping, as they seem to offer the greatest variety and the most locations.
Bob & Betsy - USN Ret'd '78 & FL LEO Ret'd '03 FMCA #F203528 '05 HR Endeavor, 40PRQ w/400 Cummins - With -'05 GMC Sierra LT, CC Z-71, the pusher '07 Arctic Cat 500A & Wilderness Kayak, riding in the pusher - Our Current Location
If you want paying jobs the best two are workamper.com and the KOA Jobs site.
The volunteer jobs are also (SOME) on workamper and the others on the volunteer site.
All in all with those 3 you should find something you like.
This website has all of the volunteer opportunities within the federal system.
This is far from accurate. While the site is a central location for any federal agency to use, a great many of the positions are never posted there. If you are looking for volunteer positions, I suggest that you also use the direct volunteer site for the agency that you wish to volunteer with. You will find far more choices in that way.