The business is straightforward and the upside is real. It brings in over $175K in annual revenue, driven mostly by nightly site rental, and it's still run the simple way — paper reservations, flat-rate electric, and rates that haven't been pushed in years. A new owner has clear, low-cost levers to grow: online booking, metered power, updated rates, and expanded RV storage. There's also a 1,487-square-foot owner's residence on the property that can be included or sold separately. Full financials, photos, and exact location are shared with qualified buyers on request.
It's a clean, established, turnkey operation on roughly nine wooded acres. Thirty-seven full-hookup sites (30 and 50 amp) are spread across shaded, walkable grounds built around a stocked fishing pond with a fountain — a favorite with families and a big reason guests come back. On site there's a small camp store, a bath house, free Wi-Fi, and the everyday extras road-weary travelers look for: firewood, propane, ice, and a book exchange. The park has run year-round for decades and stays busy without planning its own entertainment, because the region around it does that for free.