
Texas · market analysis
Frisco sits within reach of 173 campgrounds & RV parks — and currently has 11 RV rental operators serving them.
Backed by Fireside RV Rental · 60+ locations · 6,700+ trips · est. 2016
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Our composite score for Frisco across demand, competition, growth, and income.
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The opportunity in Frisco
A sports-and-corporate boomtown in the heart of Collin County, with one of the deepest demand counts in this whole project and a field that hasn't caught up to the growth. Frisco is a rare setup.
Frisco is North Texas growth at its most concentrated — corporate headquarters, pro sports, and new rooftops by the thousand, arriving with the incomes and the appetite for the kind of weekend that starts at a Constellation Park site on Lake Lavon or a Destiny Dallas KOA slot and ends on the water. One hundred seventy-three campgrounds and RV parks within range — among the deepest counts in the entire project — against a population still climbing fast is a market growing into its own demand in real time.
Eleven operators currently serve this market. Against demand this deep, in a city expanding this quickly, that field hasn't kept pace. Read it as a discovered market that growth is actively re-opening: every new subdivision is more renters than the current operators were built for. A new operator who runs clean and stays close to owners has real room. Your territory is an exclusive 10-mile radius, first-come, first-served — and in a boomtown, that clock matters.
And you build it without a fleet. OPRV means managing the rigs Collin County owners already have parked between trips — and in an affluent, fast-growing suburb, there are a lot of them. Low overhead against booming, high-income demand is one of the stronger setups on this list.
CampgroundRV parkPark / lake· 173 real places near Frisco
Frisco's demand is growth plus means. Lake Lavon and the Collin County reservoirs put water close, Constellation Park and the area KOAs serve the trade, and the relentless in-migration of affluent families keeps adding renters faster than most markets can. That's why the demand count runs among the deepest anywhere here — and why it keeps climbing.

Eleven operators in a city growing this fast is a field that hasn't caught up to the demand. Frisco is discovered, but its explosive growth keeps re-opening the market — more trip volume arrives every quarter than the current operators were built for. That rewards an operator who moves now and out-executes a field still sized for a smaller city.

North Texas gives Frisco a long, forgiving season — spring and fall are prime around Lake Lavon, summer stays busy despite the heat, and mild winters keep the calendar open. Pushing utilization across most of the year matters even more in a market where the renter base keeps growing.
Frisco fits a sharp aspiring operator ready to ride a growth curve, and it fits adjacent businesses unusually well — RV repair shops, storage facilities, and property managers are multiplying alongside the rooftops in Collin County. If you already run one here, you're in front of one of the fastest-growing renter bases in the country.
The bottom line
Bottom line: Frisco pairs explosive, affluent growth with one of the deepest demand counts here and a field that hasn't caught up — a genuinely strong setup. In a boomtown the territory window is the thing to watch, so the first step is whether your exact area is still open.
The Frisco 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 Friscoon 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.
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