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Total nights all sites were occupied during the period

Revenue Metrics

RevPAR (Revenue Per Available Site)
Occupancy Rate
Average Daily Rate (ADR)
Revenue Per Occupied Site-Night

How It Works

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Enter Your Numbers

Input your total revenue for the period, number of sites, days in the period, and how many site-nights were occupied. A site-night is one site occupied for one night.

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See Your RevPAR

RevPAR (Revenue Per Available Room/Site) is the hospitality industry's standard performance metric. It combines your pricing and occupancy into one number.

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Benchmark Your Performance

Compare your RevPAR month over month and against competitors. A rising RevPAR means you're either filling more sites, charging more, or both.

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Monitor RevPAR, occupancy rates, and revenue per site automatically. Reservety gives campground owners the data they need to optimize pricing and maximize revenue.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is RevPAR and why does it matter?
RevPAR (Revenue Per Available Room or Site) is the standard metric in hospitality for measuring revenue performance. It equals total revenue divided by total available site-nights. Unlike occupancy rate alone, RevPAR accounts for both how full you are and how much you charge. It's the single best number to track your campground's financial health.
What is a good RevPAR for a campground?
RevPAR varies significantly by location, amenities, and season. A well-run RV park with full hookups in a popular area might achieve $30-50 RevPAR. Tent-only campgrounds average $10-20. Resort-style parks with premium amenities can hit $60-100+. Track your own RevPAR over time rather than comparing to dissimilar properties.
How do I calculate site-nights?
Count the total number of nights each site was occupied during the period and sum them up. If Site 1 was occupied 25 of 30 nights and Site 2 was occupied 20 of 30 nights, that's 45 occupied site-nights. Most campground management software tracks this automatically.