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Jerry's Book
Good for you for taking on a book! It'd be great to hear more about what motivated you to write your book @Jerry Ross. DM me or post a response.
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I manage 6 campgrounds between Tennessee and Alabama, so I try to follow the trends, Campspot, and Workamper News put out their 2026 trends, so I took info from both, and added bits where i see things headed. The goal is to not fall behind. Camping is changing, this book is for those campgrounds that don't wanna get left behind.
The 2026 Campground Playbook: Attracting The New Generation of Camper
Free on Kindle Unlimited https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0GM3LZ1MZ The 2026 camping boom is here. Is your park ready for the new generation of campers—or getting left behind? Gen Z and Millennial guests now make up the majority of new campers and are driving demand for glamping, cabins, pet‑friendly stays, remote‑work sites, and “Instagrammable” weekends that blend Wi‑Fi with real digital detox. They spend more per day than older campers, travel more often, and choose parks based on photos, reviews, and online booking—yet many independent campgrounds are still running like it’s 2008. The 2026 Campground Playbook: Attracting the New Generation of Campers is a practical field guide for owners and managers of RV parks, campgrounds, and small outdoor resorts who want to thrive in this new era—without becoming a corporate “resort” or alienating loyal regulars. Inside, you’ll discover: - Who the 2026 camper really is—and what motivates them: affordability, wellness, “experiences over stuff,” and social sharing. - Big trends you can’t ignore: mixed accommodations, van and car campers, glamping, digital‑detox loops, and remote‑work‑ready zones. - Modern marketing that works: fixing Google and listings, using OTAs as a funnel, growing direct bookings, and posting simple social content that actually attracts campers. - How to design your park for experiences, not just site count—quiet loops, social clusters, premium “wow” sites, and low‑cost upgrades that improve how safe, clean, and special your park feels. - 2026‑ready revenue strategies: small‑park dynamic pricing, weekend and short‑stay tactics, packages (wellness, pet, and work‑from‑camp), and add‑ons that increase revenue per stay without guests feeling nickel‑and‑dimed. - Plug‑and‑play tools you can use immediately: confirmation and reminder templates, review requests, social caption formulas, a guest onboarding checklist, and a simple KPI dashboard (ADR, occupancy, reviews, repeat guests).
The 2026 Campground Playbook: Attracting The New Generation of Camper
💬 Today’s Camp Host Tip
Greet first, rules second. Before you point at signs or start listing check‑out times, start with something simple and human: “Hey! How was the drive?” That one question: - Lowers people’s guard so they feel welcome, not inspected - Makes the “rules talk” feel like guidance from a host, not a lecture from security​ When guests feel seen and cared for, they’re way more likely to respect the guidelines, the campground, and you.​ How do you open a check‑in conversation before you get to the rules?
💬 Today’s Camp Host Tip
Nice windy day!
I love the way the wind from a storm makes the trees sway and the sounds throughout the campground!
Nice windy day!
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Totally agree, those stormy wind days are some of my favorites too. The trees moving and the sound through the campground make it feel extra alive out there… right up until we remember who has to pick all those leaves up afterward. 🤣😂🤣
Bike Parade
Host a Bike Parade & Decorating Party where families bring bikes, scooters, trikes, and wagons to a central decorating station stocked with streamers, balloons, ribbons, glitter, and craft supplies, followed by a gentle parade around the main campground loop with simple safety checks, traffic control, and fun awards like Funniest Ride, Most Colorful, Best Theme, and Family Effort. To boost community connection and photo-worthy moments, this event is easy to run with volunteers and perfect for all ages—would you try this at your park, and what prize category would you add?
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Campground Manager, and Outdoor enthusiast.

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