Alaska Camp Host

Job Description

Posted on: 
January 25, 2026

Do you love the outdoors, enjoy chatting with fellow travelers, and have a knack for keeping things running smoothly?
Do you:
·        Have a passion for outdoor recreation?
·        Enjoy swapping RV stories over coffee?
·        Like the idea of working a week on, then exploring Alaska the next?

If you’re nodding along, keep reading—we might have the perfect gig for you.

**What You’ll Be Doing _(a.k.a. The Fun Stuff)_**
As a Volunteer Campground Host, you’ll get about 95% of the fun of running a campground—with none of the heavy lifting (literally). You’ll be the friendly face greeting campers, sharing local tips, and helping keep things tidy and welcoming.

**Your day-to-day might include:**
·        Welcoming guests and checking them in (bonus points for good jokes).
·        Helping with reservations—making, extending, or canceling.
·        Sharing info about campground rules, nearby hikes, moose etiquette, and where to get the best coffee.
·        Light upkeep like restocking restrooms, picking up stray trash, and keeping common areas looking sharp.
·        Reporting anything unusual to staff (you’re the eyes and ears, not the enforcer).
·        Being on-call a couple nights a week—just in case someone needs help or a bear gets curious.
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**Important note:** You’ll never be asked to handle dangerous situations. That’s what security, police, and Fish & Game are for. (Yes, we call them when bears sniff out someone’s BBQ leftovers.)

**Schedule & Setup**
We’re looking for two hosts to rotate weekly. One week on, one week off—plenty of time to explore Alaska in between. Expect about 25 hours per work week, split between office time and campground rounds.

**Perks & Benefits**
·        Monthly stipend (based on experience)
·        Free campsite with electric hookup + dump station or black/grey water removal
·        Free showers (because, yes, you’ll want those)
·        Family pass to our indoor recreation centers
·        Flexible schedule
·        Free Bear & Moose Awareness Training (because Alaska)
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**How to Apply**
Send your volunteer application, resume, and a quick cover letter to:

Holly Petersen
[hollyanne.petersen@anchorageak.gov](mailto:hollyanne.petersen@anchorageak.gov)

Learn more about the Anchorage Volunteer Host Programs
[Parks and Recreation ​Park Host Program](https://www.muni.org/Departments/parks/Pages/BeaParkHost.aspx)

**Come Be a Part of the Adventure**
Join our team and help create unforgettable outdoor experiences in one of the most beautiful places on Earth. We can’t wait to meet you!

Responsibilities

**What You Bring to the Campfire** ü Experience in customer service, hospitality, education, public safety, or maintenance? Awesome. ü Love for camping and the outdoors? Even better. ü Friendly, reliable, and able to work independently? Perfect. ü Willing to be on-call up to two nights during your work week? Great—we’ll make sure the coffee pot is full.

Job Requirements

**Physical Stuff** ·        You’ll need to walk, stand, and bend for extended periods. ·        Be able to lift up to 50 lbs (think: firewood, not bears). ·        Comfortable responding to camper needs after hours. Background Checks are required for all on-site persons over 18.
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