If you’re running an RV park, you’re likely wearing ten different hats. Between checking in rigs and managing maintenance, social media usually falls to the bottom of the list. But in 2026, your Facebook page is your digital storefront. Here are the five biggest mistakes I see park owners making:
1. The "Ghost Town" Profile: Posting once every three months tells potential guests you might not be in business. Consistency beats intensity every time.
2. Ignoring the Comments: When a traveler asks about your pull-through sites or Wi-Fi speeds in the comments and gets no reply, you’ve just lost a booking to the park down the road.
3. Using Only Stock Photos: Campers want to see your sites, your trees, and your amenities. Real beats "perfect" every day.
4. Forgetting the Call to Action: Every post should have a purpose. Are you telling them to click the "Book Now" button or check your seasonal rates?
5. Treating it Like a Bulletin Board: Social media is for socializing. If you only post rules and closures, people will tune you out. Share the sunset at Site 42 instead!
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