Add these 5 spring amenities to your RV rental listing

Josh SchukmanFebruary 15, 2022

Add these 5 spring amenities to your RV rental listing

Spring break is here! People will be excited to start planning vacations and head outdoors to shake off the dreary, cold winter months. As warmer weather nears, you can add amenities to your listing that get your renters dreaming about being active and relaxing outdoors.

We even put together this page that’ll save you 10% on some of our most popular add-on types. Let’s dig in to see how you can make your next trip even more memorable with a fun add-on.

Check out these five spring amenities you can add to your listing to help you stand out AND get you those 5-star reviews!

1. Kayaks & stand-up paddle boards

As temperatures begin to heat up, people will look to get back out on the water. Including things like stand-up paddleboards makes it easy for your renters to do so. With these included as an amenity, renters won’t have to worry about buying or renting their own equipment.

You can make the amenity even more enticing by recommending some popular spots to take the kayak or SUP out to in the surrounding area. If you have a smaller rig, don’t forget there are great inflatable options for both kayaks and stand-up paddleboards. Many of these inflatables have paddles that break down into two pieces as well.

2. Hammocks

Nothing says relaxation like a hammock. Hammocks will appeal to those who are seeking to get away and just relax. At the same time, those who are looking for more rigorous adventure will need a place to wind down after the day’s adventure. You may want to consider if you’d like to have multiple single hammocks in your listing or one or two double hammocks. You can always start out with one single, too.

Don’t forget that hammocks often don’t come with tree straps. If you’re including a hammock in your listing, be sure to also include the necessary straps for your renter to be able to hang the hammock and use it.

3. Mountain bikes

Many state parks and campgrounds have great mountain bike trails that will be back in full swing come spring. The mountain bike enthusiasts will surely have their own specialized gear, but entry-level mountain bikes are a great amenity to include for the casual camper. Your renters may just want a fun way to get around the campground or state park. They could also be looking to casually explore some of the nearby trails. If your RV is great for couples, consider his and her’s bikes. If it’s a family-friendly RV, you may wish to consider some kids’ bikes.

4. Grill

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When the weather is nice it can be more enjoyable to cook outside the RV rather than inside. Give your renters the option by including a grill as a spring amenity on your listing. You can include a gas, wood, charcoal, or electric grill, but factor in your location and where renters will likely take your RV to decide what would be most appropriate.

Renters could easily forget to bring along propane or charcoal, so be sure to consider including whatever they may need as an amenity or an additional package they can opt for. If you do make a grill package, you can include grilling utensils, propane, skewers, a tablecloth, and outdoor-friendly plates and flatware.

Heck, you can even throw in some RV recipe ideas too. Here are some ideas:

5. Lawn games

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Renters looking for some outdoor fun will enjoy having lawn games as an amenity. You may want to consider cornhole or ladder ball. If storage space is a concern, there are some compact options available that fold down to a small size. Jenga and bocce ball are two other fun ideas that will have renters counting down the minutes until they can have some fun beneath blue skies. Lawn games are an attractive, low-cost amenity.

Put some spring in your renters’ steps

With spring upon us, people will be looking to get back to enjoying the outdoors. Some renters not only lack their own RV, but also outdoor gear. Help your renters get the most out of their time outdoors this spring. These five ideas will get you started thinking about enticing amenities to add to your listing

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Josh and his wife traveled around the country in an '88 Airstream for 4+ years of full-time RVing. They made an unexpected pitstop in Montana in 2020 and haven't left since. That's because they got hooked on the glamping resort they run by Glacier National Park. Fittingly, they keep up their RVing love by renting out vintage Airstreams and other retro RVs to travelers hitting Montana.


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