Many fulltimers give up home ownership, and turn to the "home is where I park it" philosophy. But where do you park it? Across the country, state parks are crying out for volunteers to greet campers, give directions, and do a "host" of other light assignments. In exchange for their service, most parks provide a free RV spot, often with utility hookups.
Two such states in need of volunteers for the upcoming summer camping season are South Dakota and West Virginia. In South Dakota, volunteers will be needed this May through September; 24 hours a week are required. In West Virginia, electric and water hookups come with a free RV site in 16 state parks.
Our advice? State parks like to fill their positions early--apply now!
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We have a membership in coast to coast resorts. Are there any fulltimers out there that use this membership? If so, how does it work full time?
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