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For adventurers who own RVs, work-camping (also called workamping) can offset the costs of enjoying America on wheels. Paid work-campers typically exchange their labor for a free camping site and pay that’s around minimum wage, and often work for private companies that operate public parks. Responsibilities might include greeting visitors, collecting fees, cleaning campground bathrooms, and raking leaves.

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