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A recreational vehicle park (RV park) or caravan park is the equivalent of a hotel for people with recreational vehicles. The park provides a place to leave the vehicle for overnight or longer. They are also referred to as campgrounds, though a true campground also provides facilities for tent camping; many facilities calling themselves "RV parks" also offer tent camping or cabins with limited facilities.

Typical services offered

Services offered may include:
RV parks range from rustic facilities with no or limited utility hookups, as often found in state/provincial parks and national parks, to luxury resorts with amenities that rival fine hotels. Some high-end resorts restrict the type of RV that can stay to motorhomes of a certain length or longer, and/or newer than a certain year.
   Most RV parks are open to all comers and rent spaces on a nightly or weekly basis, much like a motel or hotel. A few parks operate on a time-share basis.
   Most RV parks are independent or operated by a government entity. In North America Kampgrounds of America, KOA, is by far the largest and best-known chain of RV parks, with Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park Campgrounds a distant second. Good Sam Parks are mostly independently owned RV campgrounds endorsed by the Good Sam Club, a large association of North American RVers that's operated for profit by the Affinity Group, Inc. Listings of RV parks can be found in several printed directories; the best known are the annual tomes by Woodall's and Trailer Life Magazine. Overnight rates for most North American RV parks are $15 to $50, although some in city and country parks may be $10 or less, even free.

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