Tiki Huts for RV Parks & RV Lots
We build tiki huts and thatched shade structures for RV parks and RV lots across Florida. Common-area shade, poolside huts, gathering spaces, and resort-style amenities—wood post-and-beam with natural or synthetic thatch, built to stand up to Florida sun, rain, and wind.
RV parks and RV lots need durable, attractive shade where guests can gather, relax by the pool, or enjoy the outdoors. Tiki huts fit that need: they add a resort feel, provide real shade, and hold up to heavy use. Lucas General Contractors builds tiki huts for RV parks and RV lots statewide—single huts for a focal point or multiple structures for common areas, pool decks, and activity zones.
We use the same build quality as our tiki huts and commercial tiki huts work: wood framing, synthetic or natural thatch roofs, and attention to code and permits so your park or lot is covered literally and legally.
Ready for a quote?
Tell us your RV park or lot location, how many huts you have in mind, and how you want to use the space. We'll reply with a clear estimate.
What We Build for RV Parks & RV Lots
- Common-area tiki huts — Shade over picnic tables, seating, or gathering spots so guests have a place to meet and relax outside their rigs.
- Poolside huts — Thatched shade by the pool or splash area. Single or multiple huts to match your layout.
- Entry or office-area shade — A tiki hut at the entrance or near the office gives a welcoming, resort-style first impression.
- Multiple huts across the property — We can build a set of matching tiki huts for different zones (pool, common area, activity yard) so the whole park feels cohesive.
- RV lot shade — Smaller huts or shade structures for individual or shared lot areas where guests want cover without leaving their site.
Why Tiki Huts Work for RV Parks
Tiki huts give RV parks and RV lots a clear visual identity and practical shade. Guests expect outdoor amenities; thatched shade structures signal that the property cares about comfort and atmosphere. Wood post-and-beam construction with synthetic or natural thatch holds up to Florida weather and daily use. We build to code and can coordinate permits so your new structures are insurable and compliant.
Materials & Build Quality
For RV parks and RV lots we recommend synthetic thatch or natural thatch only—no metal or other roof types. Wood post-and-beam framing with either thatch option holds up to Florida weather and heavy use while keeping the resort look. We’ll recommend synthetic vs. natural based on your location, wind exposure, and maintenance preferences. We can match existing huts if you're adding to a current setup. See our tiki huts and commercial tiki huts pages for more on materials and process.
How It Works
- You reach out. Tell us your RV park or lot location, how many huts or areas you want to cover, and how you plan to use the space.
- We reply. Usually within 24 hours. We may ask a few questions or schedule a site visit to confirm layout and access.
- Quote and scope. We send a written quote. For multiple huts, we can phase the work to fit your budget and schedule.
- Build. We coordinate permits as needed, schedule the build, keep you updated, and leave the site clean.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Do you build tiki huts for RV parks and RV lots in Florida?+
Yes. We build tiki huts and thatched shade structures for RV parks and RV lots across Florida. Common areas, poolside, entry zones, and multiple huts across the property.Can you build multiple tiki huts for one RV park?+
Yes. We can build a set of matching tiki huts for different areas—pool, common area, activity yard—so the whole park has a cohesive look. We can phase the work to fit your schedule and budget.What materials do you use for RV park tiki huts?+
For RV parks and RV lots we recommend synthetic thatch or natural thatch only. Wood post-and-beam framing with either option holds up to Florida weather and heavy use. We'll recommend synthetic vs. natural based on your location, wind exposure, and maintenance preferences.Do you handle permits for RV park tiki huts?+
We can coordinate with permits and code requirements for your jurisdiction. Commercial and multi-structure projects often need permits; we'll outline what's required and work within your timeline.