
Georgia · market analysis
Blue Ridge sits within reach of 93 campgrounds & RV parks — and currently has 2 RV rental operators serving them.
Backed by Fireside RV Rental · 60+ locations · 6,700+ trips · est. 2016
Fireside Opportunity Index
Our composite score for Blue Ridge across demand, competition, growth, and income.
What feeds the score
The addressable market around you.
More places to camp means more rental demand.
Few incumbents — open-territory opening.
Supports both renters and would-be operators.
The opportunity in Blue Ridge
Real rental demand, very few operators, and an exclusive-territory model — Blue Ridge has the profile most aspiring RV rental operators are looking for and rarely find.
Blue Ridge sits within driving range of 93 campgrounds and RV parks — places like Camp Morganton, Morganton Point Campground and Glamp Blue Ridge. Each one is a reason someone near Blue Ridge wants an RV for a weekend, a holiday, or a season. That's not a marketing claim; it's countable, physical demand, and it's the foundation every RV rental operation is built on.
Against that demand sit 2 established RV rental operators — roughly 46.5 demand drivers for every operator currently in the market. When demand outruns supply that far, the territory is open in a way that doesn't last long once word gets out.
And here's the part that changes the math: with the OPRV method, you don't buy a fleet to capture any of this. You manage RVs that owners around Blue Ridge already have sitting idle. Low overhead, fast start, and a ceiling set by how many owners you earn — not how much you can finance.
CampgroundRV parkPark / lake· 93 real places near Blue Ridge
Within about 30 miles of Blue Ridge we counted 87 campgrounds and 6 RV parks. The more places there are to take an RV nearby, the more rental trips there are to capture — and these are real, named, verifiable locations, not estimates.

Only 2 RV rental operators currently serve Blue Ridge. That's the definition of an open territory: proven demand that nobody has fully organized to meet yet. Exclusive 10-mile territories are sold first-come, first-served — which is exactly why open markets like this don't stay open.

Blue Ridge benefits from a long season — milder winters stretch RV demand well beyond the summer peak, which is one of the quiet advantages of Sun Belt markets. A longer calendar means more booked days per unit, the single biggest lever on the income side.
Two kinds of people tend to win in a market like Blue Ridge: organized aspiring operators who treat it like the real business it is, and existing business owners who already have half the pieces — an RV repair shop with the bays and the owner trust, a storage facility sitting on idle rigs, a property manager who already runs managed-asset income, or an independent owner ready to scale past what they can buy. If that's you, the runway here is shorter than you think.
The bottom line
Bottom line: Blue Ridge reads as an open-territory opportunity — strong, countable demand and very little competition, in a model that doesn't ask you to buy a fleet. If the territory is still available, this is the kind of market worth moving on quickly.
The Blue Ridge RV rental franchise opportunity
Fireside RV Rental — founded by Garr Russell in 2016 as the nation's first RV rental management company — turns “start a business” into “plug into one that already works.” Instead of spending two or three years figuring out bookings, insurance, pricing, and brand the hard way, you launch in Blue Ridgeon systems proven across 60+ locations and thousands of completed trips. That's the real RV rental franchise opportunity: the hard part is already built.
Launch on systems proven across 60+ locations instead of inventing bookings, pricing, and process by trial and error.
The rental engine — listings, pricing, scheduling, logistics — is ready to run from day one.
The protections and agreements that make managing owners' RVs safe are already in place.
You plug into a known name and proven channels — not a logo you build from zero.
An exclusive 10-mile radius, sold first-come, first-served. Yours to build.
The OPRV model means you manage other owners' RVs — not a fleet you financed.
Is the Blue Ridge territory still open?
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