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Best practices, tips, and strategies for operating successful RV parks and campgrounds.

Campground Demand Is Up 9.4%. Your Rates Probably Aren't. Here's the Problem.
The first standardized pricing benchmark for the outdoor hospitality industry just dropped its May numbers. Demand is surging. RV site pricing is actually below baseline.

RV Tech Week Is Here. It's Also a Good Time to Audit Your Maintenance Pipeline.
The industry is spending this week recognizing RV service technicians. Campground operators who depend on the same labor pool should be paying attention.

Two Texas RV Parks Evacuated Again. The Flood Risk Problem Isn't Going Away.
Shady River and Good Water RV Parks in Georgetown were ordered to evacuate Wednesday morning. It's the second flood evacuation at these parks in under a year.

New RVs Are Coming With a Device That Will Cut Power at Your Pedestal. Is Your Park Ready?
The 2026 National Electrical Code requires all new RVs to carry a Grounding Monitor Interrupter. If your park's electrical system isn't properly grounded, those RVs won't accept power at your sites.

The RV Industry Is Building a Technician Pipeline. Campground Operators Are Still Winging It.
RVTI is expanding its certification program in 2026. The skilled labor gap it's solving at dealerships exists at every campground in the country.