Campground Managers, Sarah and Matthew Glatfelter, are veteran workampers who enjoy the perks and challenges of full-time RV living. They came to us from Michigan in the spring of this year. They have made a tremendous impact in a relatively short time. We are blessed and grateful to have them.
By way of demonstrating the typical duties undertaken at the campground, they have shared some photos of our youngest workamper, Cooper their daughter, who typically accompanies them and lends a helping hand.
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Safety First. Cooper makes sure she is wearing eye protection when required by the task.
Hanging reservation tickets is a daily task. Weekends are the busiest time.
Repairing our Camp Roads after a heavy rain is a constant
Clearing our 50 campsites of fallen limbs and debris is a regular task.
Trimming around the sites, roads and trails also needs to be done.
Some older fallen trees and limbs can be gathered for firewood.
Campfires are fun but also useful for disposing of deadfall.
Dad and Daughter taking a water break. Staying hydrated is important.
A little rain in the summer can provide a refreshing break.
Keeping our bathhouses up to par takes constant vigilance. Daily during the week and several times daily on the weekends.
We have 10 buildings and 8 Yurts to maintain. Carting cleaning supplies from place to place keeps a girl busy.
Keeping our tools and equipment clean and well maintained is vital.
Workamper Kandra and Cooper keeping our newly landscaped areas well watered and groomed.
Resting after a gravel spreading project.
Cooper helping parents make picnic tables out of cable spools for our primitive tent sites.
Feeling Strong after a hard days work taking care of the campground and campers
Working in nature can be fun and rewarding
The Glatfelters! A wonderful workamping family that are now our official campground Managers. We are grateful for them.