Park Operators: How to Run and Manage a Successful RV Park
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- Опубліковано 19 чер 2018
- You may have built your park or maybe even bought it but what do you do now? How do you run and manage a successful RV Park? Learn how Ryan Uhles and his family designed, built and now operate their RV park in Bakersfield California.
Mark Koep founder and CEO at CampgroundViews.com shares this discussion with Ryan Uhles one of the Owners of River Run RV Park in Bakersfield CA. Located in the central valley of California the park is adjacent to CA 99 at CA 58. Built a decade ago the property has come into its own and represents the result of forward planning and strategic design by the owners.
Learn about what they considered when building and have learned from operating this successful park.
If you have any questions or comments leave them below.
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Very informative with great ideas. Good interview style. Thank you
I would like to see a video on the process of getting started, average start up cost, and possible income. I'm looking at some property, and would like to do this but, so many unknows. thanks
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This Park owner is kind of young to be so smart, I enjoyed everything he said, I would following in his shoes if I were to start a park, and I am starting a park, couple years from now, glad I found CAMPGROUND VIEWS and park owners like this to learn from, Thank you.
Glad you found us!
I've been to many parks where the people where so rude, I'd never come back and make an effort to warning people to stay away, nice to see someone that cares.
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Never felt so serious about owning a park. Thanks for the info man!! Beautiful park btw!
@Py DevEagle requests and complaints never stop. Neither does that cashflow. Lol. I so want this brother! And thank you
Good advise thanks guys
this guys interview style cracks me up 6:37 , 14:11
Glad I make you laugh. Mark
Great video. We’ll never be owners but appreciate to hear where the owners come from.
River Run RV is our go to park in Bakersfield. We have family in town and stop here while heading south to Arizona. I can’t agree more on the hospitality here at River Run RV.
Nicest park and most reasonable cost wise in the valley!
Awesome glad you enjoyed and appreciate the comment!
Indoor heated pool you can use year round is my first thought, lol.
A little late seeing this but I’m curious how big the park is? I have land I’m thinking about making a campground. Just curious about how many acres I need
I think they are about 10 acres.
Going to have to check your local zoning laws, figure on at least $2800.00 per site, not including the cost of the roads.
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How many high occupancy months could I expect from a full hookup, high end park in a zone like the state of Oregon for example? North Oregon. Thank you!
When you say North Oregon; specifically where are you looking? Widely variable responses to this one.
@@CampgroundViews - Actually in British Columbia but I wanted to make it more simple when comparing climates. Let’s say the winter is 3-4 months long.
There are actually a lot of other considerations beyond season in that region. Will it be a campground, RV park or RV resort? Any length of stay limits? For general season it is traditionally Memorial Day to Labor Day (US). Vancouver I know has seen a massive influx of RVers so who knows how long they would stay around.
@@CampgroundViews - It will be around the Okanagan Valley (sort of the Canadian version of Napa Valley). Nowhere near Vancouver. Full hookups, short and longer term, maybe selling lots too.
@@maximusfuscus Quickest way to figure out season and occupancy would be to see what others are doing in the area. Are there existing parks there now?
How many acres?