RV Park and Campground Wells
Whether you're building a new RV park or expanding an existing site, reliable water access isn't optional - it's the foundation of a good guest experience.
At Summers Well Drilling, we help RV park owners and developers across Northwest Arkansas, Northeast Oklahoma, and Southwest Missouri design and install dependable, code-compliant well systems that can handle high usage and seasonal spikes.
Custom Well Systems Built for RV Parks
RV parks and campgrounds don't operate like single homes. You need:
Higher daily water volume (especially with full-hookup sites)
Consistent pressure across dozens of units
Water quality that's safe and free from common well water tells (eg, sulfur odor)
Smart system design open for future expansion
We bring three generations of drilling experience to every project, from small campgrounds to larger parks with 50+ pads.
We start by helping you choose the right well location and capacity, then build out a complete system.
Pressure and Storage Tank Systems
RV parks experience spikes in usage: morning showers, laundry rooms, or dump station flushes.
We design tank setups that prevent pressure drops and ensure your pump isn't constantly overworked. Need backup water? We'll integrate a storage tank with booster pump controls.
Well Inspections for Expansions or Property Purchases
Taking over an older RV park? Not sure what shape the well is in?
We offer camera inspection services to assess the condition of the casing, screen, and water level. Combined with flow testing and water sampling, we'll give you a full picture before you spend a dime on upgrades.
Water Quality Treatment for Guest Comfort
Many wells in the Ozarks are prone to hardness, sulfur odor, or iron staining - not great for shower houses or guest laundry. We install filtration and softening systems that are:
We also offer nuvoH2O salt-free water softeners, ideal for park owners looking for eco-friendly solutions.
Permitting and Compliance Support
We're familiar with local requirements and can help you navigate the process with confidence.
Depending on your park size and location, you may be required to meet state regulatory guidelines for water systems serving multiple connections.