Texas region
Selling an RV Park in Texas Panhandle
Panhandle parks are shaped by Interstate 40. Overnight transient travel is a bigger share of revenue here than almost anywhere else in Texas, alongside agricultural, wind-energy and feedlot workforce demand.
Character
How Texas Panhandle parks operate
- Interstate 40 and historic Route 66 travel between Oklahoma and New Mexico.
- Palo Duro Canyon and regional tourism in the warmer months.
- Agriculture, dairy, feedlot and wind-energy construction workforce demand.
- Cold-weather operations that require winterization planning.
Underwriting
What buyers examine in this region
- Share of revenue that is one-night transient versus monthly.
- Winterization: freeze protection on water lines, sewer risers and bathhouses.
- Highway visibility, signage and ease of large-rig access.
- Fuel, store or propane income if the park has an ancillary business.
Counties
Potter • Randall • Deaf Smith • Hutchinson • Gray • Moore
Cities and towns
Amarillo • Canyon • Dumas • Pampa • Hereford • Borger
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