If you work in Yellowstone, then chances are you live there as well.

Most people who work for the park will not make a lot of money at it, but that's not why they are there.

It's about the experience of working in and for one of the most beautiful and famous parks in the world.

Below is a video in a series from a Yellowstone park employee as she describes a typical day as a park employee.

Apparently, coffee is a must.

The lodging these employees are given is humble and basic, but nice.

But with a job like this, a person will spend very little time in their dwelling. The action is outside, whether at work or play.

Breakfast is served in an employee dining room.

It's not all work. Our host takes us on a morning walk before her shift begins.

She's happy that the lake has finally thawed.

There is still a lot of snow on the mountains in the distance.

If you want to explore more of the park hosted by someone who actually works there, then follow her video page at this link. 

There is a long list of jobs in various professions at Yellowstone. If you are interested in working at the park, even for a couple of seasons, then visit their website at this link to find a job that suits you.

In this next video, she takes us on a walk as the first person on the trail in the morning.

So why is she waving a stick in front of her?

SPIDER WEBS that's why.

Nobody wants to run into those things.

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