
Love Yelling at Tourists? Become New Hampshire’s New ‘Wolfman’
Are you someone who generally hates people but loves yelling at them, takes pleasure in chasing them away from your property, and always looks scraggily, wild and unkempt?
Have we got a job for you!
Clark’s Bears, formerly known as Clark’s Trading Post, is looking for a new Wolfman for the 2026 season. The Lincoln, New Hampshire attraction is hiring multiple positions, but none are as coveted as the role of the Wolfman.
Who Is the Clark's Bears Wolfman?
Clark’s Bears has been around since 1928, and it has been offering train rides around the White Mountains amusement park since 1958. Part of that train ride ventures into the property of the “old goat” known simply as “Wolfman.” He thinks the people on the train are trying to steal his secret stash of Unobtanium from his mine, so he chases the train in his homemade jalopy to keep them away from it.
Perhaps the most iconic Wolfman in Clark’s history was the late Bill Farrands, who passed away in 2018. There has been a series of Wolfmen since then, including WWE Hall of Famer Mick Foley in a one-off appearance in 2023.
READ MORE: WWE Legend Mick Foley Portrays 'Wolfman' at Clark's Bears

Other Jobs Available at Clark’s Bears
In addition to a new Wolfman, Clark’s Bears is also hiring full and part-time employees for multiple positions:
- Food service staff
- Retail salespeople
- Janitorial/park services
- Ride attendants (minimum age 16)
- Photo parlor staff
- Ticket scanners
You must be at least 14 years old to work at Clark’s Bears.
“At Clark's Bears, you will find more than just a job. You will gain valuable work experience, make friendships that last a lifetime, receive discounts in the park, plus receive free tickets to Clark's Bears and other White Mountain attractions,” Clark’s Bears posted, noting the atmosphere is “second to none.”
How to Apply for 2026 Positions at Clark's Bears
You can apply on the Clark’s Bears website. Oh, and because we’re the ones that let you know, if you do become the next Wolfman, maybe share a little of that Unobtanium with us?
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