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RV Living in Retirement: The Pros, Cons, and Costs of Life on the Road

August 25, 2025 · Retirement Life

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Finding Purpose and Community in Retirement Travel

One of the biggest questions retirees face, whether in a house or an RV, is “What will I do all day?” A life of pure leisure can become boring. The beauty of retirement travel is that it opens up new avenues for finding purpose, contributing to society, and engaging in hobbies. It’s about more than just seeing the sights; it’s about living a rich, fulfilling life.

Workamping and Seasonal Jobs

The term “workamping” refers to trading a few hours of work per week in exchange for a free campsite and sometimes a small wage. It’s an excellent way to reduce your biggest monthly expense (campground fees) while becoming part of a community for a season. Opportunities are everywhere. You could be a camp host at a state park, help with maintenance at a private RV park, work at an Amazon fulfillment center during the holidays through their CamperForce program, or assist with the sugar beet harvest in the northern states. These jobs provide routine, social interaction, and a way to stretch your retirement budget further.

Volunteering with Your Skills

Your lifetime of skills and experience doesn’t disappear when you retire. Many organizations welcome RVers as volunteers. You can help build homes with Habitat for Humanity’s RV Care-A-Vanners program. The National Park Service has numerous volunteer positions, from greeting visitors to maintaining trails. You can find opportunities on the official National Park Service website. These roles allow you to give back, meet interesting people, and often provide a free place to park your RV in some of the most beautiful locations in the country.

A Quick Scenario: Meet Bob and Carol

Bob and Carol, both in their late 60s, sold their home in Michigan after retiring. They bought a gently used 35-foot fifth-wheel and a powerful truck. They established their domicile in Florida to eliminate state income tax. Their first year was a whirlwind tour of the West. Now, they’ve settled into a comfortable rhythm. They spend five months every winter workamping at a state park in Arizona, where Carol works in the gift shop and Bob helps with groundskeeping. They get a free campsite with full hookups. In the spring, they travel slowly up to Colorado to spend the summer near their daughter and grandchildren, staying at a familiar RV park. This blend of work, travel, and family gives them structure, purpose, and deep satisfaction.

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1 comment on “RV Living in Retirement: The Pros, Cons, and Costs of Life on the Road”

  1. Dave says:
    October 15, 2025 at 9:36 pm

    Been there, done that and it’s a GREAT LIFE! When I reached SS retirement age we were living in Las Vegas. Sold our house, bought my mother’s house, giving her a life estate, purchased a 2000 Winnebago Adventurer and “Hit the Road, Jack”. We full-timed it for two years, enjoying every minute of it. Went to Alaska, intending to stay about a month; came back four months later with over 259 pounds of frozen halibut and salmon. The vacation of a lifetime. Still have the old Adventurer and have down-sized to an even older (1997) Roadtrek. It needs a lot of work but has four solar panels and a 3,000-watt inverter, enabling us the flexibility to “boondock” almost anywhere we desire. We’re in the process of replacing the refrigerator and adding an awning. We’re getting a little older now (both in our early eighties) but still plan to “RV into the sunset”, enjoying our “golden years”.

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