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Explore our featured Campground and RV Park Properties for Sale. Each listing represents a unique investment opportunity, hand-picked for its potential.

Whether you’re new to the market or looking to expand your portfolio, we’re here to help you discover the perfect property.

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Discover top-rated campgrounds for sale across the country, narrow your search today!

NEW MEXICO
$975,000
4.8 ACRES • 51 SITES

This is an excellent opportunity to acquire a profitable and well-regarded campground located on a historic cross-country highway in the Southwest. It’s a turn-key business with consistent cash flow, easily operated by a small team. Recent upgrades and unique features like horse stalls make this a solid investment for new owners.

MISSOURI
$1,800,000
30 ACRES • 67 SITES

This is a prime opportunity to acquire a profitable and well-established campground with a stellar reputation. The property features a comprehensive suite of amenities and diverse income streams, from a profitable store and bar/grill to recreational facilities and a pool. This turnkey operation, with high visibility from a major highway, offers a strong foundation for new owners to build upon.

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Use the links below to find campgrounds across the United States. Click on a region to see detailed listings and learn more about the opportunities available in each area.

Common Questions

Get answers to your top questions about buying and selling campgrounds.

When considering a campground, check its location, amenities, and the condition of facilities. Look at the surrounding attractions and accessibility, as they can affect occupancy rates and guest satisfaction. Review existing contracts and operational history to understand its performance.

Financing can include traditional bank loans, seller financing, or partnerships. Prepare a solid business plan that outlines projected income and expenses. You may also consider private investors or special loans designated for recreational businesses.

Managing a campground can have challenges such as seasonal fluctuations, maintenance of facilities, and ensuring guest safety. Additionally, marketing effectively and keeping up with industry regulations can be crucial for success.

Review aspects like price-per-site, occupancy rates, and amenities provided. It’s also helpful to examine customer feedback and any historical financial performance available. This will give you a better idea of profitability potential.

Zoning laws vary by location and can impact what you can do with a campground property. It’s important to check local regulations regarding land use, permits, and any restrictions on types of activities you can host.