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For Campground & Park Managers: Need Hosts? Post Your Jobs Here (Free)
If you manage a campground, RV park, or public park and you’re looking for camp hosts (paid or volunteer), Camp Host Central on Skool is here to help. This community was built so hosts and managers can find each other more easily—without fees, agencies, or middlemen. You can post: - Seasonal or year‑round host positions - Paid roles, stipend + site, or full volunteer - Public parks, private parks, RV resorts, co‑ops, and everything in between When you share an opening, it helps to include: - Park / campground name + general location (city/state) - Paid / stipend / volunteer, and any extra perks - Hours expected per week - Job duties (guest services, maintenance, cleaning, reservations, etc.) - Site details (FHU? 30/50 amp? Wi‑Fi?) - Start/end dates - How to apply (email, link, phone, etc.) You’re welcome to post as often as you need to. The more complete your info, the easier it is for the right host to say “Yes, that’s a fit for me.” This Skool community is free to use and focused entirely on camp hosting and campground work—no generic job‑board clutter. If you’re hiring, go ahead and start a new post with your open position so hosts can find you.
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Welcome to CampHost Central!
You made it! This is your camp‑host home base—practical tips, friendly support, and real‑world tools to make every shift smoother. What you’ll find: quick checklists, guest‑conversation scripts, safety refreshers, and honest Q&A. Kick things off: - Comment with your name, park/state, and your current role (host, aspiring, camper, ranger, owner). - Share one win or one “wish‑I’d‑known.” - Ask one question you want answered this week. Glad you’re here—pull up a chair by the campfire and say hi!
Welcome to CampHost Central!
What’s Your Experience With Camp Hosting?
Share your answer below and tell us your BEST or WORST camp hosting moment! #CampHostLife #WorkampingStories #RVAdventures #CampgroundHost #NomadTales #OnTheRoad #RVerCommunity #TravelJobs #FullTimeRV #SkoolieLife
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What’s Your Experience With Camp Hosting?
Where’s your hard line at the campground?
For hosts, managers, and owners living this day in, day out: Running a campground is already enough: - Sites to turn over - Bathrooms and trash that never stop - check‑ins, late arrivals, “one more vehicle,” “one more tent” On top of that, every park has to decide one thing: Where’s the hard line? The line where: - It’s not “customer is always right” - It’s “this is how we do it here, or you leave” Some examples I’ve been thinking about or tightening: - Quiet hours – Is it a “suggestion,” or do you actually shut it down? One warning and done? Or three warnings and no sleep for anyone? - Speeding – Do you ignore the guy flying through at 20+ because “he’s leaving soon,” or is that a non‑negotiable safety issue? - Extra people / vehicles – Do you look the other way when extra cars or extra bodies show up on a site, or is that a line you hold every single time? - Dogs – Leash means leash? Or is it “well, he’s friendly” until something happens? Here’s what I’m noticing: When we’re vague, everything is harder: - Guests test the limits because they don’t actually know what the limits are. - Staff hesitate to enforce anything because they’re not sure you’ll back them up. - You end up exhausted from case‑by‑case decisions that should have been handled by one clear rule. When we’re clear, it gets simpler: - The right guests appreciate it. - The wrong guests leave faster. - Staff know exactly what to say and do. So I’m asking other camp hosts/managers/owners here: 1. What’s ONE hard line at your campground that you enforce every single time?(Noise, pets, speed, visitors, alcohol, generators, whatever.) 2. What’s ONE area where you know you’re too soft right now and it’s costing you peace, time, or damage? 3. Have you ever tightened a rule and watched the overall vibe of your park improve? I’m not talking about being a jerk or running a prison camp. I’m talking about being the grown‑up in charge so your guests can actually relax, your staff aren’t confused, and you don’t burn yourself out putting out the same fires over and over.
Where’s your hard line at the campground?
Grateful for Hosts Who Take Ownership
We want to take a moment to say thank you to every camp host who truly takes ownership of their campground. It’s easy to spot the difference—your dedication shines in every detail. From a spotless campsite and inviting amenities, to welcoming guests with genuine hospitality, your thoughtful efforts don’t go unnoticed. You’re the ones who go the extra mile to ensure campers have an unforgettable experience, and it’s your pride in the campground that sets the tone for adventures, memories, and connections. The results are real: - Campers return season after season. - Reviews are filled with praise for the special touches and clean spaces. - And most importantly—your love for the campground spreads, inspiring others to do the same. Thank you for being the heart of our community. With every sunrise and campfire, your ownership continues to make a lasting impact—and we couldn’t be more grateful. Tag a host you appreciate and share how their efforts have made a difference!
Grateful for Hosts Who Take Ownership
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