Find yourself at the Shenandoah National Park

Looking for the experience of a lifetime? Working at Shenandoah National Park is more than just a job — it’s a one-of-a-kind adventure.

Camping, scenic driving, biking, fishing, and of course hiking are just a few of the attractions at Shenandoah. With hundreds of miles of trails hikers can explore spectacular vistas, quiet wooded hollows, and plenty of wildlife.

Every day here brings a chance to discover something new.

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The Shenandoah National Park experience

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Working at Shenandoah National Park

Location

Just over an hour’s drive from Washington, DC, Shenandoah National Park overlooks the lush Shenandoah Valley and the Blue Ridge Mountains. We operate lodging, retail, and food service locations throughout the park including Skyland Lodge, Big Meadows Lodge, Elkwallow, Loft Mountain Wayside and Camp Store, Lewis Mountain Cabins, and Big Meadows Wayside.

Housing

Housing is available at $50.00/week which includes all meals! Houses are dormitory style with a shared bathroom. This includes free bed and bath linens and free laundry. A limited amount of housing is available, so apply early. Children and pets are not permitted in employee housing.

Perks

  • Low cost employee housing available
  • Free shift meal or all meals included for those in housing
  • Referral bonus
  • Free Wi-Fi in dorms and common areas
  • Meals are available at discounted rates
  • Fire pit available in the dorm areas and team members can participate in all of the events and activities available to guests at the resort including: horseback riding, self-guided hiking tours, rock climbing and repelling programs

Recreation

  • Hiking, camping, biking, fishing, photography, and canoeing
  • 200,000 acres of protected lands including cascading waterfalls, spectacular vistas, quiet wooded hollows, and lots of wildlife
  • The highest peak is 4,010 feet at Stoney Man Mountain
  • View over 1,400 types of plants throughout the park
  • Skyline Drive noted as one of the top 10 most beautiful drives in the world

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