By Greg Gerber
Maine, America’s most northeastern state, is a treasure trove of natural beauty, unique cultural experiences and many opportunities to find seasonal Workamping jobs.
For adventurers, nature lovers and culture enthusiasts, Maine is an ideal location to immerse yourself in the region’s charm while volunteering or being paid. Here’s why Workamping in Maine is an opportunity you won’t want to miss.
Explore Maine’s Natural Beauty
Known as the Pine Tree State, Maine is a nature lover’s dream. With 90% of the state covered in dense forests, Maine offers a tranquil escape into the wilderness.
Acadia National Park, one of the most-visited national parks in the country, is a highlight for Workampers. From hiking Cadillac Mountain to biking along its scenic Carriage Roads, the park provides endless opportunities for exploration on your days off.
Beyond Acadia, Maine has more than 6,000 lakes and ponds, as well as 31,806 miles of rivers, brooks and streams, much of which is ideal for catching trout. In fact, there are 56 species of freshwater fish in Maine plus 36 species of saltwater fish off the state’s nearly 3,500 miles of Atlantic coastline.
Baxter State Park, home to Mount Katahdin, Maine’s tallest peak and the northern terminus of the Appalachian Trail, is another haven for outdoor enthusiasts. Whether you prefer kayaking on Moosehead Lake, fishing in Sebago Lake, or spotting moose in the wilderness, Maine’s natural landscapes create the perfect balance between work and play.
Maine’s Coastal Heritage
Maine’s rugged shoreline offers breathtaking views and diverse recreational opportunities. Iconic lighthouses, such as Portland Head Light and Bass Harbor Head Lighthouse, are symbols of Maine’s maritime heritage.
Coastal towns like Portland, Bar Harbor, Camden, Belfast and Kennebunkport offer a mix of seasonal tourism jobs, from campground hosting to working in quaint shops or waterfront restaurants.
For those drawn to the water, Workamping in Maine offers the chance to test your sea legs.
Windjammer cruises, ferry services to islands like Peaks or Monhegan, and whale-watching tours often seek seasonal employees. That makes it possible to combine work with the unique experience of exploring Maine’s islands and observing its diverse marine life.
It is possible to enjoy a fabulous meal and cruise aboard the Portland Spirit. Budget-conscious Workampers can enjoy a tour of the bay as a passenger on Portland’s Mailboat run, which makes scheduled deliveries daily to several islands.
America’s Lobster Capital
No trip to Maine is complete without indulging in its iconic seafood, particularly lobster. As the largest producer of lobster in the United States, Maine’s lobster industry offers a unique dining experience.
Fresh lobster can be purchased at roadside stands, and for just a couple of dollars, you can have it steamed on-site. Popular destinations like The Lobster Shack at Two Lights offer fresh lobster dinners with stunning ocean views.
For a true feast, try a shore dinner with lobster, crab legs, clams, shrimp, mussels, scallops, and more—all topped off with a slice of fresh blueberry pie.
Maine’s famous lobster rolls are another must-try. The line at Red’s Eats in Wiscasset might be long, but it’s worth the wait.
The Maine Lobster Festival in Rockland is an annual celebration of the industry; however, many smaller coastal towns plan lively community events as well.
Experience Maine’s Cultural Charm
The best part of Workamping is the people you meet and the experiences you enjoy. Maine’s coastal towns exude quaint charm with cobblestone streets, boutique shops, and historic architecture.
Portland, Maine’s largest city, is a vibrant hub offering opportunities in hospitality, tourism, shopping, and food services. Strolling through the Old Port District or sampling seafood at renowned spots like Eventide Oyster Co. is unforgettable.
For quirky attractions, Workamping near the Desert of Maine or the world’s largest rotating globe, Eartha, in Yarmouth, provides unique experiences. In Freeport, you’ll find L.L. Bean’s flagship store, a legendary destination for outdoor enthusiasts.
Maine’s literary and artistic heritage is equally captivating. Many are drawn to Monhegan Island, an artist’s haven known for stunning landscapes and historic charm. It’s no wonder that writers like Stephen King set their stories in Maine, a place where beauty and mystery coexist.
A Seasonal Workamping Wonderland
Maine’s distinct seasons provide variety for Workampers year-round. Spring and fall temperatures range from the mid-40s to upper-60s. With an average temperature of 69 degrees, summer brings warm days perfect for outdoor adventures, especially on the water.
Fall transforms Maine into a kaleidoscope of colors, attracting leaf-peepers from across New England. Scenic routes like the Rangeley Lakes Scenic Byway come alive with vibrant reds, oranges, and yellows, offering a front-row seat to one of nature’s most dazzling displays.
Typical Workamping Jobs In Maine
Outdoor recreation is one of Maine’s five primary industries. The others are forest products, aquaculture, agriculture and life sciences. As a result, Maine offers an array of Workamping jobs to suit anyone’s unique interests and skills. Here are the most popular jobs:
- Campground hosting – With an abundance of state parks, national recreation lands and private campgrounds, Maine offers ample opportunities for Workampers to manage campsites, assist visitors and maintain facilities.
- Tourism and hospitality – Seasonal jobs in coastal towns and national parks include working in restaurants, shops or lodges catering to visitors.
- Adventure and outdoor roles – Work as a guide for kayaking, hiking or whale-watching tours, which gives you a chance to share Maine’s natural wonders with others.
- Event support – Seasonal festivals, like the Maine Lobster Festival or the Common Ground Fair, often hire temporary workers to perform a variety of tasks, either serving guests or working behind the scenes.
- Agriculture – Maine’s blueberry farms and apple orchards are always in need of extra hands during harvest season.
Spend A Season In Maine
As a Workamping destination, Maine stands out not just because of its beauty, but also for the lifestyle it offers. It’s a state where you can wake up to the sight of moose in the wild, spend your day helping tourists discover hidden gems, and end the evening with a lobster dinner by the ocean.
The friendly locals, slower pace of life, and deep connection to nature make Maine a haven for those looking to escape the hustle of everyday life.
For culture seekers, Maine’s rich maritime history, literary connections, and bustling art scene provide endless inspiration.
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Recent Workamping Jobs In Maine
Here are some recent employers seeking help on Workamper.com for jobs in Maine:
Boothbay Craft Brewery
Offering a one-of-a-kind experience working and living at a brewery, tavern and RV resort in coastal Maine. The small family-run workplace was seeking chefs and cooks in the tavern prepping, cooking, and serving wood-fired pizza, unique farm-to-table specials, and traditional smoked BBQ to local patrons and RV guests. Not only do Workampers receive a base pay for all hours worked, they also participate in the brewery’s unique and equitable tip system. Visit www.boothbaycraftbrewery.com.
Island Explorer/ Downeast Transportation
Seeking bus drivers to shuttle tourists and residents in beautiful Acadia National Park and surrounding communities. A commercial driver’s license (CDL) is required. Full- and part-time jobs are usually available from June through mid-October. Starting pay is $23.50 per hour with flexible schedules as well as night and weekend differentials. A limited number of single and double room housing options are available for people without RVs. Visit www.exploreacadia.com.
Coastal Kayaking Tours / Acadia Bike
Seeking shuttle drivers, customer service reps, and bike shop staffers for summer and fall of 2025 to work in downtown Bar Harbor. The jobs offer an attractive salary, beautiful scenery and great weather plus a bustling, pleasant work environment. Visit www.acadiafun.com.
Equity Lifestyle Properties
Seeking Workampers for several campgrounds for full- or part-time jobs staffing the front desk or working in maintenance and housekeeping. All hours are paid and Workampers receive a deeply-discounted full-hookup RV site. Available to solos and couples, the hours and shifts vary based on demand. Visit www.equitylifestyleproperties.com/career-opportunities.
Pumpkin Patch RV Resort
Seeking office helpers to work four six-hour shifts per week. Workampers put in no more than 24 hours a week from May 1 to Oct. 15. The position would be in exchange for a full-hookup RV site, Wi-Fi, laundry and a discount on propane. Solos are preferred, but couples can split the shifts. Visit www.pumpkinpatchrvresort.com.
Maine Forest and Logging Museum
Seeking volunteer Workampers to live off-the-grid in a beautiful wooded area as the only residents on the property located between Acadia and Katahdin. They are needed to help run the gift shop, assist other volunteer crew with regular maintenance, and help during events. Water, Blue Boy and some solar electricity is available. The 2025 season runs from May 1 through Oct. 15. Visit www.maineforestandloggingmuseum.org
Dixon’s Coastal Maine Campground
This family-run facility in York was looking for enthusiastic, people-oriented couples to work 30 to 35 hours per week from May 9 through Sept. 21, 2025. Workampers receive a free campsite plus $15 per hour, per person for all hours worked. Office positions includes answering phones, taking reservations, cashiering, posting payments, and balancing end-of-the-day reports. Maintenance positions includes security, minor electrical and plumbing, mowing and light landscaping, pool maintenance, and cleaning restrooms and sites. Visit www.dixonscampground.com.
Wassamki Springs Campground
This family campground near Portland was seeking friendly, motivated couples to work from May 1 through September. Full hookup site provided and all hours paid for an average of 25 hours per week, per person. Duties may include registering campers, helping with reservations, answering phones, site maintenance, security, staffing the snack-bar and camp store. Visit www.wassamkisprings.com.
Olis Trolley
Operating in Bar Harbor and Acadia National Park, they were looking for ticket agents/retail clerks with a flair for customer service and teamwork to work from May through October. Duties included assisting guests with trolley ticket and gift shop purchases, stocking shelves, cash handling and performing basic computer skills and managing the flow of traffic at the boarding location. Some Workampers serve as interpretive guides. Pay ranges from $19 to $21 per hour, based on experience. Visit www.olistrolley.com
Mount Desert Campground
This long-established oceanfront campground located on Mt. Desert Island was seeking cheerful, energetic couples to work as a pair to help with spring cleanup, light maintenance and cleaning from early May through mid-October. Couples worked four days on, and three consecutive days off for a total of about 25 hours per week for $16 per hour, per person in exchange for an RV site with electricity, water and laundry. Visit www.mountdesertcampground.com.
Acres Of Wildlife
This 43-year-old, family run campground located near Sebago Lake in southern Maine was seeking Workampers to put in 30-40 hours per week, per person from May to October or June to Labor Day. Typical duties include making pizzas in the family pub and restaurant, helping prep food, staffing the campground store, short-order cooking and baking. They also take reservations, clean, perform security and basic maintenance services in addition to operating the honey wagon service. Workampers receive a wage, 50-amp RV site with Wi-Fi and on-site discounts. Visit www.acresofwildlife.com.
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