6-Property SEO & Local Pack Audit
A live data audit of how each of your 6 publicly-listed RV resorts ranks on Google Maps and organic search against its local competitors. Built on Google SERP and Google Business Profile data pulled this week. Each park gets its own detailed audit and prioritized action plan.
Across your 6 properties, the competitive picture splits into three distinct strategic situations. Two parks dominate locally and need defense. Two are contested and need overtake plays. Two are invisible despite excellent ratings — pure discoverability gaps. Each park's full audit is one click away.
Click any property to open its full audit. Each report includes a 27-cell Google Maps geo-grid, head-to-head GBP comparison vs. the top local competitors, and a prioritized 10-item action plan.
You win 7 of 9 grid cells across the San Antonio metro. The risk is the QRV chain (Greenlake + Admiralty) closing the review-volume gap. Lock in your lead.
You own Minot — +143 reviews and +0.7 rating over the next-closest local park. Growth is regional: AFB families, Bakken oil corridor, ND State Fair.
You win 5 of 9 cells in east Houston — but Houston East RV Resort has +111 reviews and +71 photos and will overtake you unless you accelerate.
You sit at #2 behind Preferred RV Resort across the Pahrump grid. GBP gaps: −72 reviews, −213 photos, −0.1 rating, and a toll-free phone where every competitor has local 775.
Highest-rated park in Beaumont at 4.8★ — but 0 of 9 local pack cells won. 41 photos vs. competitors at 266+. This is a discoverability problem, not a quality one.
Highest rating in Port O'Connor at 4.9★, but only 59 reviews. Invisible for Texas Gulf Coast snowbird and monthly-stay queries that drive seasonal traffic.
Across all 6 properties, three repeating themes show up — and they share a common solution:
5 of 6 parks have a review-count gap to their nearest competitor. Across the portfolio, your guest ratings are excellent (4.3–4.9 avg). The bottleneck is volume, not quality — and that's a fixable operations problem.
Cardinal RV (41 photos) and Cedar Grove (91 photos) trail every nearby competitor. Photo count is a documented Local Pack ranking signal and the lowest-cost intervention you can run.
Every property is invisible for "snowbird RV park <state>" and "monthly RV park <state>." Snowbirds plan stays months ahead — these queries drive the highest-LTV bookings. None of your sites target them.
30 minutes. We pull up each park's audit, prioritize which actions move the needle fastest for your team, and scope what RoverPass handles vs. what you keep in-house.
Book the 30-min walkthrough →Or email sales@roverpass.com