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Published on: June 5, 2025
Last Updated: June 27, 2025

When it comes to finding unique and memorable places to park your RV, platforms like HookHub and Hipcamp offer innovative solutions. Here’s a detailed comparison to help you decide which platform suits your needs best.

Overview: Founded by White Mountain locals Caylee Harrington and Evan Lehr, HookHub is designed specifically for RV travelers and landowners. The platform connects RVers with private landowners offering parking spots, whether for overnight stays, long-term parking, or storage. HookHub aims to create a community-driven marketplace, fostering local connections and sustainable travel options.

1. Specialization

Focuses exclusively on RV parking, ensuring that the platform is tailored to the specific needs of RV travelers and landowners. Hookhub offers parking for any length of stay (nightly, monthly, yearly) and offers storage parking. This specialization allows for a more streamlined and efficient user experience.

Focuses on camping and short-term stays. While this variety caters to a wider audience seeking camping accommodations, it may not provide the same level of focus and expertise in RV-specific needs.

2. Community and Local Engagement

Emphasizes building a local community of landowners and RV travelers. The platform encourages local connections, helping landowners earn passive income while providing travelers with unique and off-the-beaten-path locations.

Also promotes community engagement but with a broader scope, encompassing all types of outdoor enthusiasts. This approach may dilute the focus on RV-specific communities.

3. Revenue Opportunities for Landowners

While you can rent for short-term, long-term and/or storage parking- Many of Hookhubs’ current Hosts enjoy the ability to rent their spaces for long-term stays. This reduces the frequency of people coming in and out constantly, making it less stressful and generates consistent and more income than nightly stays here and there. The platform supports landowners with tools and resources to maximize their listings and attract more RV travelers.

Offers landowners the chance to earn from a variety of short-term camping accommodation types. While this can increase potential revenue streams, it requires landowners to manage different types of guests and accommodations.

This reduces the frequency of people coming in and out constantly, making it less stressful and generates consistent and more income than nightly stays here and there.

4. Where Do You Go From Here?

By choosing the right platform, you can enhance your travel experiences or maximize your land’s potential, contributing to the growing community of outdoor enthusiasts.

1. Are you just looking for camping options, whether it be RV or tent?

HipCamp or Hookhub is a great option.

2. Are you strictly an RV-er, whether it be vacation or full-time?

Hookhub is the way to go.

3. Do you live full-time in your RV?

Without a doubt—Hookhub.

Final Thoughts

Both HookHub and Hipcamp offer valuable services for outdoor enthusiasts and landowners. However, if you are specifically an RV traveler or a landowner with RV parking space, HookHub’s specialized focus, community-driven approach, and user-friendly platform make it an excellent choice. On the other hand, if you are looking for a variety of outdoor accommodations, Hipcamp’s broader scope may better suit your needs.

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