Do the national parks support work camping?

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Just crossed my mind tonight but I recall a ranger at Glacier who had been working seasonal for years. Do any of the National Parks support work camping? Any advice/suggestions welcome.
Thanks,
John
 
John, go to the website Volunteer.Gov, this is where the NPS posts their job openings. My wife and I volunteered in Montana for 5 months in 2023 for the NPS. I'm making the assumption you are looking to volunteer versus being paid for your services. Good luck with your search.
 
A couple we know used to work at Yellowstone each summer after they retired. They made minimum wage and a rv spot. she worked in one of the gift shops and he did light maintenance and I believe was only about 20 hours each week. They both had good pensions so the wage wasn't a big deal to them.
 
@poohbear That would be a nice experience. Similar to those I met working at the welcome center at Glacier which is what started to peek my interest.
 
A couple we know used to work at Yellowstone each summer after they retired. They made minimum wage and a rv spot. she worked in one of the gift shops and he did light maintenance and I believe was only about 20 hours each week. They both had good pensions so the wage wasn't a big deal to them.
If you should happen to talk to them, I'd be curious how they found the Yellowstone opportunity.
 
We have talked to them in the past.

Also, Workkamper.com and cooljobs.com (ie, various NP contractors use these other job boards)
 
Just crossed my mind tonight but I recall a ranger at Glacier who had been working seasonal for years. Do any of the National Parks support work camping? Any advice/suggestions welcome.
Thanks,
John
My husband and I worked at Yellowstone Natl. Park when we first retired. Two companies hired temp employees-Delaware North Corp. and Xanterra. We applied on line. Don’t know if they still do any hiring but we loved every minute living in the park.
 
My wife and I "workamped" at Grant Village General Store this summer. Delaware North is the concessionaire for all the general stores. Xanterra operates the lodges, restaurants and campgrounds throughout the park. We were paid $17/hr and our FHU employee campsite was $75/week. We enjoyed employee discounts in the store as well as in the Yellowstone Forever stores. Day trips, hikes and other activities were available to all park employees.
For details check out www.ygsjobs.com
There's nothing like having Yellowstone National Park as your backyard for the summer!
 

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