In the United States, workamping (a portmanteau word) is a combination of work and camping.
A workamper combines part-time or full-time paid or volunteer work with RV or tent camping.
[1] Workampers generally receive compensation in the form of a free campsite, usually with free utilities and additional wages.
Workamping positions can include working at campgrounds, RV resorts, mobile home communities, Christmas tree or pumpkin sales lots, amusement parks, motels/hotels, national parks, state parks, U.S. Army Corps of Engineer locations, national monuments, lighthouses, retail stores, food service, sales and more.
[2] While year round workamping jobs do exist, many workamping positions are seasonal.