Hero clarity
Your first screen should explain what you offer, where you are, who you serve, and how to book, call, or ask about availability.
RV park website audit checklist
Use this checklist to review whether your RV park website helps guests understand your property, trust your offer, and take the next step without extra work.
How to use this
Use this checklist to review whether your RV park website helps guests understand your property, trust your offer, and take the next step without extra work. You do not need to fix everything at once; start with the items closest to booking, calls, map visibility, reviews, and follow-up.
Checklist
Your first screen should explain what you offer, where you are, who you serve, and how to book, call, or ask about availability.
Your booking, call, text, or inquiry action should be visible and easy to tap on a phone.
Your website should explain how visitors can check availability, understand rates, ask about monthly stays, or contact you before booking.
Your site, cabin, pull-through, pet, laundry, Wi-Fi, long-stay, and local-area information should be easy to scan.
Your best Google reviews, guest quotes, photos, and trust signals should appear near high-intent sections.
Your website, Google profile, photos, categories, services, and reviews should reinforce the same location and stay details.
Your forms, calls, SMS, and email notifications should help your team respond before the lead goes cold.
Make the work connected
Magrify can help you turn the findings into better pages, clearer CTAs, stronger Google and Maps signals, cleaner platform listings, visible reviews, social proof, and faster follow-up.
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Next step
Share your contact info to start. Add your website, Google profile, booking engine, or listing links if they are handy.