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Campground Job on Cape Cod


We enjoyed our campground job at Atlantic Oaks Campground on Cape Cod. Really, what's not to like? The campground is two and a half miles from the lovely ocean beaches of the National Seashore and about a mile from Cape Cod Bay. Not a bad place to hang our hats for the summer!

This was our experience with a campground job. But like the other workaming jobs we have held, we found the job through workamper.com. The campground's location was appealing to us, since it was near the beach on the Lower Cape (the section of the Cape we like the best), within reasonable distance for visits with family from Rhode Island.

Atlantic Oaks is situated in the town of Eastham, near Cape Cod Bay and National Seashore ocean beaches, and just 26 miles from Provincetown. For bicycling, the Cape Cod Rail Trail is accessible right from the back of the campground.

The campground job duties included office and store duties, making reservations, checking in guests, cleaning, maintenance, yard work and pumping propane. Jose was usually outside and Jill worked mostly in the store/office. Compensation included an hourly wage, store discounts, laundry allowance, end-of-season completion bonus and an RV site with electricity credit.

It was a nice setting and we had plenty of time off to take in the sites and enjoy the area. The Lower Cape includes the towns of Harwich, Brewster, Chatham, Orleans, Eastham, Wellfleet, Truro, and Provincetown.

This area includes the Cape Cod National Seashore, a national park comprising much of the outer Cape, including the entire east-facing coast, and is home to some of the most popular beaches in America, such as Coast Guard Beach and Nauset Light Beach in Eastham.

Stephen Leatherman, aka "Dr. Beach", has named Coast Guard Beach in his Top Ten beaches in America for 2010 and many prior years.

In addition to the lovely beaches, there are other nearby recreational options. Take a whale watch trip from Provincetown, charter a fishing boat or launch your own from Rock or Wellfleet Harbors.

Enjoy kayaking, clam digging, fishing, bicycling, excellent restaurants, lighthouses, local museums, gift and antique shops, mini golf, the famous Wellfleet Flea Market and the Cape’s last drive-in movie theater.

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