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How Many RV Parks Does RVParkway List?

RVParkway is an RV park directory listing 2,806+ parks and campgrounds across all 50 states. Each listing includes hookup type, amp service, pet policy, pricing, amenities, photos, and contact details.

Filter parks by state, city, hookup type, or amenity. Available filters include full hookups, pet-friendly, WiFi, swimming pool, big rig access, cabin rentals, glamping, and playground.

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Found a pet-friendly park with full hookups near Yellowstone in under 2 minutes. Every detail on the listing was accurate when we arrived.

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Full-time RVer · Montana
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Planned a 2-week Florida tour using the state and city filters. Six parks booked in one session. Every listing had the hookup and pricing info I needed.

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Weekend Warriors · Texas
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Filtered by full hookups and pet-friendly and had a shortlist in minutes. The amenity tags saved me from calling a dozen parks to ask basic questions.

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Retired Traveler · Oregon
Common Questions

What Should I Know Before Booking an RV Park?

Common questions about RV park types, costs, hookups, pet policies, and amenities.

What is an RV park?

An RV park is a designated area where travelers can park their RVs, motorhomes, or campers and connect to on-site utilities. Most offer electrical hookups (30 or 50 amp), water connections, and sewer or dump station access. Many include amenities like WiFi, laundry, swimming pools, and shower facilities.

What does full hookup mean at an RV park?

A full hookup site provides three connections: electricity (30 or 50 amp), fresh water, and sewer. This lets you use all your RV's systems without manually emptying holding tanks or refilling water. Full hookup sites are ideal for extended stays and are often preferred by larger rigs.

How much does it cost to stay at an RV park?

Nightly rates typically range from $25 to $150+ depending on location and amenities. Budget campgrounds average $25–$45/night, mid-range parks with full hookups run $45–$75/night, and premium RV resorts with pools and waterfront views can be $80–$150+. Weekly and monthly rates are usually significantly discounted.

What is the difference between an RV park and a campground?

RV parks are designed specifically for motorhomes and trailers, with paved or gravel sites, electrical, water, and sewer hookups. Campgrounds are more nature-focused, often including tent sites alongside RV spots with fewer utilities. The terms are frequently used interchangeably, but RV parks tend to be more developed with more amenities.

Are RV parks pet friendly?

Most RV parks welcome pets, though policies vary. The majority allow dogs and cats with leash rules and may charge a small pet fee. Some parks have dedicated dog parks or pet exercise areas. Always confirm the pet policy before booking, especially for larger breeds. Use the Pet Friendly filter on RVParkway to find verified pet-welcoming parks.

Can I stay at an RV park with a large or big rig?

Yes — many RV parks are big-rig friendly and accommodate Class A motorhomes, fifth wheels, and large trailers up to 45 feet. These parks offer pull-through sites, 50-amp service, and paved roads wide enough for long vehicles. Use the Big Rig filter on RVParkway to find parks that can handle your rig size.

Do RV parks have WiFi?

Many RV parks offer WiFi, but quality varies. Resort-style parks and newer facilities tend to provide stronger, more reliable connections. Rural or budget parks may have limited coverage. If reliable internet is important — especially for remote work — look for parks advertising high-speed WiFi and check recent reviews. Filter by WiFi on RVParkway.

What amenities do RV parks typically offer?

Common amenities include electrical hookups (30/50 amp), water and sewer, shower facilities, laundry, WiFi, and dump stations. Better-equipped parks add swimming pools, clubhouses, playgrounds, dog parks, camp stores, propane, cable TV, and recreational activities like fishing, sports courts, or hiking trails.

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