✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount

SleekRank for RV park listings

Feed SleekRank an RV park inventory with slug, state, hookups, pull-through length, amenities, and nightly rate. It renders one WordPress URL per park, a per-state hub, and a per-amenity hub from the same source, wired into the sitemap with rate and hookup data mapped from columns.

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SleekRank for RV park listings

RV park search is state plus hookups plus pull-through length

RVers run very specific queries: "RV park Arizona 50 amp full hookup", "RV park Texas 80 foot pull through big rig", "family RV park Tennessee with pool and laundry", "snowbird RV park Florida monthly rate". Each query expects a page that names the state, the hookup type, and the rig accommodation, not a generic park finder.

Most RV park operators publish through Good Sam, Campendium, or KOA listings. The aggregator outranks the operator's own domain, the per-park URLs render thin, and the operator keeps no SEO equity for the long-tail rig-specific queries.

SleekRank reads the park inventory sheet, with one row per park and columns for state, hookups (30/50 amp, full hookup, partial), max pull-through length, amenities, and rate. Each row becomes a real WordPress URL with the hookup data, the pull-through length, and the amenity badges in the source HTML. Per-state and per-amenity hubs render from the same data.

Workflow

From park inventory to ranked listing pages

1

Build the park template

Design one WordPress page with placeholders for park name, state, hookups, pull-through length, amenities, nightly rate, monthly rate, photo gallery, and reservation CTA. Every park inherits it.
2

Maintain the inventory sheet

Columns for slug, state, hookups, pullThroughLength, sites (count), amenities (JSON array), nightlyRate, monthlyRate, season, and reservationStatus.
3

Wire the mappings

Tag mappings for title and rate. List mappings for amenities and rate bands. Selector mappings for state copy and reservation URL. Meta mappings for og:image and Campground schema.
4

Publish and refresh

Set cache duration to twelve hours. Closed parks flip to off-season via a status flag, and the sitemap regenerates on the next refresh without manual editing.

Data in, pages out

Park inventory, one page per RV park

A Google Sheet or park database export with slug, state, hookups, pullThroughLength, amenities, and nightly rate drives the corpus.
Data source: Google Sheets / CSV / REST API
slug state hookups pullThroughLength nightlyRate
sedona-50-amp-full-hookup-pool Arizona 50 amp / Full 65 ft $78
austin-big-rig-80-foot-pull-through Texas 50 amp / Full 80 ft $92
pigeon-forge-family-pool-laundry Tennessee 30/50 amp / Full 55 ft $68
yuma-snowbird-monthly-rate Arizona 50 amp / Full 60 ft $45
boondock-bend-tx-rio-grande-river Texas 30 amp / Partial 45 ft $38
URL pattern: /rv-parks/{slug}/
Generated pages
  • /rv-parks/sedona-50-amp-full-hookup-pool/
  • /rv-parks/austin-big-rig-80-foot-pull-through/
  • /rv-parks/pigeon-forge-family-pool-laundry/
  • /rv-parks/yuma-snowbird-monthly-rate/
  • /rv-parks/boondock-bend-tx-rio-grande-river/

Comparison

Aggregator listings vs sheet-driven park pages

Good Sam, Campendium, or KOA listings

  • Aggregator listings outrank the operator's own domain for the operator's own parks
  • Hookup and pull-through filters live in JavaScript that crawlers ignore
  • State-plus-amenity queries route to a generic homepage instead of a hub
  • Big rig accommodation never surfaces as a dedicated URL
  • Seasonal rate changes drift between sheet and aggregator listing
  • Operator keeps no SEO equity for snowbird and long-stay queries

SleekRank

  • One indexable WordPress URL per RV park
  • Per-state and per-amenity hubs from the same source
  • Hookup type and pull-through length rendered as HTML
  • Closed parks flip to off-season via a status flag
  • Sitemap auto-includes new parks without manual editing
  • Pair with SleekPixel for a per-park OG image with state and hookup overlay

Features

What SleekRank gives you for RV park listings

Per-park URL on the operator's own domain

Each RV park gets a real WordPress page with state, hookups, pull-through length, amenities, and rate in the source HTML. Search engines see the park before any reservation widget loads.

Per-hookup hubs

Run /rv-parks/50-amp-full-hookup/ and /rv-parks/big-rig-friendly/ as parallel hubs filtered by the hookups and pullThroughLength columns. Rig-specific queries land on a page already filtered for the right power and length.

Snowbird and monthly-rate hubs

Add a monthlyRate column and run /rv-parks/snowbird/ as a hub filtered by parks accepting long stays. Snowbird searches in October and November route to the right URL without the operator paying for ads.

Use cases

Who builds RV park listings with SleekRank

RV park operators

Multi-park operators surface every park as a durable URL on the company domain. The same sheet that runs reservations runs the public site, with hookup and length data straight from operations.

RV park directories

Independent directories curate vetted RV park shortlists per state or region, with each park submission becoming a row in a shared sheet and a URL on the directory site.

Regional tourism boards

State tourism boards publish RV park hubs per region with durable URLs they link from itinerary content, big-rig route guides, and snowbird campaigns.

The bigger picture

Why RV park operators should own the URL for every park

RV park demand is rig-specific and route-driven: a Class A owner running a 45 foot diesel pusher needs a 50 amp pull-through site that fits the rig, and the search query names the rig length and the power requirement. A generic park listings page collapses every dimension of that intent and loses the long-tail queries to Good Sam or Campendium. The industry default is to publish through aggregators that then outrank the operator's own site for the operator's own parks, with the aggregator taking the booking lead and the operator earning no SEO equity.

SleekRank flips the dynamic: the inventory sheet operations already keeps runs both operations and the public site, every park becomes a real URL on the operator's own domain, and the per-state plus per-hookup hubs accumulate authority across years. Closed parks flip cleanly off-season, new parks appear on the next refresh, and the reservation CTA routes to the operator's own booking platform.

Questions

Common questions about SleekRank for RV park listings

Yes. Run parallel page groups with /rv-parks/50-amp-full-hookup/ and /rv-parks/big-rig-friendly/ as URL patterns, sourced from the same sheet with row-level filtering on hookups and pullThroughLength. One sheet, multiple URL patterns.

 

Add a season or status column with values like open and closed-for-winter. The base page reads the column and renders an off-season block with the next open date while keeping the URL alive.

 

Yes. Add a pullThroughLength column with values like 60 ft, 70 ft, 80 ft. The base page surfaces the length in a hookup badge, and a per-length hub filters parks that fit 70 ft and longer. Big rig queries route to a focused list.

 

No. SleekRank renders the page and exposes the data; the reservation flow stays with your park management software. Embed the reservation widget in the base page with the park ID injected via selector mapping.

 

Yes. Store monthly and seasonal rates as columns. A list mapping renders a rate band table, and a per-rate hub filters parks accepting monthly stays. Snowbird queries in fall route to the right page.

 

Yes. Map an image URL column to og:image, or pair with SleekPixel to render a dynamic card combining hero photo, state, and rate. Each park gets a unique social card.

 

Rates reflect the dataset on the next render after cacheDuration expires or after a manual cache clear. For peak season with weekly rate adjustments, set cache to four hours. For steady pricing, daily is enough.

 

Yes. Add a JSON-LD block to the base template and map row fields into name, geo, address, amenityFeature, and priceRange. SleekRank pushes row values into the schema on render so every park page surfaces valid structured data.

 

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