RV Park and Campground Investment Opportunity in Northern Colorado
Big Thompson River frontage, room for expansion, and low average daily rates relative to market, generational asset offering value-add potential and a high barrier to entry for competition
Hidden beneath the cottonwood trees on 25 acres of land at 5100 ft of elevation, the park boasts 159 approved sites, including 41 extended stay sites, 77 back-in sites, 10 water-electric only sites, 23 pull-through sites, 5 tent sites, 1 rustic cabin, 1 tiny home short term rental, with 30% of the sites being for extended stay month-to-month guests.
Amenities at the park include a gift store, recreation hall, office, picnic shelter pavilion, laundry facility, playground, horseshoes, dog park, fishing, river walk, shower buildings, community water taps, dump station, dumpsters, recycle bins, propane pump, city water, on-site septic s...
Amenities at the park include a gift store, recreation hall, office, picnic shelter pavilion, laundry facility, playground, horseshoes, dog park, fishing, river walk, shower buildings, community water taps, dump station, dumpsters, recycle bins, propane pump, city water, on-site septic system, equipment shelter, workshop, and managers home.
The City of Loveland, population 77,884, is part of the Fort Collins-Loveland MSA and the Front Range Urban Corridor in southeastern Larimer County, about an hour drive north of Denver on I-25.
A perennial favorite for outdoor enthusiasts, Riverview RV Park and Campground is set in the rolling foothills of the Rocky Mountains at the entrance to Big Thompson Canyon, 7 miles west of Loveland, and 23 miles southeast of Estes Park, the Base Camp to Rocky Mountain National Park for 4,500,000 visitors each year.
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