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yankeeflyer

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Posted: 08/30/08 11:54am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Looking to volunteer as campground host or maintainance man for Texas Hill country for Nov thru April this winter.Anyone got any leads ?


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Posted: 08/30/08 11:58am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Nope - but you should post in the work camping forum here.


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Posted: 08/30/08 12:44pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Check with Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park in Canyon Lake, Tx. on FM 306. goggle it. We'll be there this winter and were told that they had openings for work kampers (a couple) for free campsite. Don't know if it's still available.


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Look at the federal park and state park web sight. I know many of the state parks we have stated at have had them but many were not occupied. I know the federal parks had some posting on there sight. I was reading about what it took to get a lifetime full access pass and they require 500 hours and that lead to a link to a sight with postings. Not sure where all they were. Welcome to texas if you decide you want to move to the austin area look me up.
Let us know what you find out.


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yankeeflyer

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Thanks for all the info.....I've got our name in with Texas state parks,have'nt heard back from them yet and I'll give Yogi a call.We plan on arriving in Texas by the begining of November.Even if we don't work we're looking forward to enjoying our winter with no SNOW!

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yankeeflyer wrote:

Thanks for all the info.....I've got our name in with Texas state parks,have'nt heard back from them yet and I'll give Yogi a call.We plan on arriving in Texas by the begining of November.Even if we don't work we're looking forward to enjoying our winter with no SNOW!


If you end up at Yogi, let me know...we'll be wintering there.

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I suggest that you check with Balcones Canyonlands National Wildlife Refuge. I know several people who have volunteered there and really enjoyed it. If you want more city life, check with San Antonio Missions Natl. Park as we have volunteered there and really enjoyed it.


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lazylandl

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Lazy L&L Campground located outside of New Braunfels, TX, is looking for a workcamper couple. In fact, it is located within about 5 miles from the Jellystone Park mentioned earlier. Check it out at www.lazylandl.com. The campground is located in a scenic hill country setting on the Guadalupe River ... rainbow trout fishing!! You can email your photos and resume to lazylandl@gvtc.com.

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