Campers Inn Expands in Midwest

A picture of (L to R) Roskopf’s RV Center founder Tony “Chief” Roskopf, son Brian Roskopf and son Gary Roskopf outside the Richfield, Wisconsin, dealership in fall 2019.
(L to R) Roskopf’s RV Center founder Tony “Chief” Roskopf, son Brian Roskopf and son Gary Roskopf are shown outside the Richfield, Wisconsin, dealership in fall 2019.

Campers Inn RV acquired Roskopf’s RV Center in Richfield, Wisconsin, the latest move in its nationwide dealership expansion strategy.

With the acquisition, Campers Inn RV now has 29 dealerships across multiple U.S. regions.

“We are pleased to bring such a long-standing, highly regarded RV dealership as Roskopf’s RV Center into the Campers Inn RV family,” said Jeff Hirsch, owner/president, Campers Inn RV. “When I discovered that Roskopf’s had an even longer history than us of being a family-owned dealership, I knew it was a good match.”

Roskopf’s RV Center was founded in 1955 by Anthony and Diane Roskopf when they added RV sales to their existing Standard Oil gas station. For the past 12 years, the business has been operated by the founders’ sons, Gary and Brian Roskopf. In 2014, Roskopf’s RV relocated to Richfield and built a new 20-acre state-of-the-art facility off Interstate 41.

“We felt that aligning our dealership with Campers Inn RV and their great staff would give our location the opportunity to grow and expand while continuing to serve our existing customer base and allow us to reach new customers,” said Gary Roskopf, Roskopf’s RV Center owner. “Campers Inn RV has the same philosophy as my father when he started the business over 50 years ago, which is to provide a quality and value-driven product with superb customer care. We also wanted to make sure our employees would be taken care of, and Campers Inn RV has an incredible record of doing exactly that with their past acquisitions.”

Campers Inn RV now has six Midwest region locations. The others are Davenport, Iowa; Naperville, Illinois; Clarksville, Indiana; and Capital RV Centers in Bismarck and Minot, North Dakota.

“As a company, we are focused more than ever on the goal of becoming the RVer’s Trusted Resource for all RVers, while still holding on to the family-owned values that inspired my parents to start Campers Inn RV over 50 years ago,” Hirsch said. “Our customer-centric values were well-aligned with the Roskopf family, and I look forward to a smooth transition for employees and customers.”

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