New Internet Resource Available for Workcampers

 

September 2008


 

RV enthusiasts seeking a RV camp hosting position have a valuable new resource from Take Pride in America and the Good Sam Club. Take Pride announced today a new online partnership of the popular Volunteer Campground Hosts program, as part of its ongoing relationship with the Good Sam Club. Volunteer Hosts and potential hosts can search hundreds of available Volunteer Campground Host opportunities from the Take Pride website.

The new search function serves as a one-stop cyber location for anyone interested in the Campground Host program and allows them to easily browse through available campsites and details of host positions.

The Volunteer Campground Hosts program is designed to place thousands of volunteers in positions at facilities run by the National Park Service, the Bureau of Land Management, the United States Forest Service, United States Army Corps of Engineers, and state parks throughout the United States.

The Volunteer Campground Hosts are RVers who assist park personnel in performing some of the services that have been cut from park budgets throughout the years. In exchange, they get free space and hookups. Typical host duties include fee collection, light maintenance, litter pickup, etc. Volunteer hosts are needed year-round in the coastal and southern states, and Memorial Day through Labor Day in the north and central regions.

Anyone interested in joining the program can visit TakePride.gov for more details. The list of positions, is available by clicking here. Details of positions are available and include location, start and end dates, duties, and email contact information.