
The 2026 Florida RV SuperShow will be the largest in event history when the Florida State Fairgrounds’ gates open Jan. 13 in Tampa.
Florida RV Trade Association (FRVTA) Show Director Patty Flanagan said 64 manufacturers will join 251 booth vendors. Together, they will fill 1.3 million square feet of display space for the five-day event.
RV industry day is Jan. 13. The show will be open to the public Jan. 14-18.
The show will feature 10 RV manufacturers setting up their first Tampa displays: Awaken RV, Bowlus, Hoosier Custom Chassis, International RV Manufacturing, Noovo, Pebble RV, Rugged Mountain Custom RV, Soaring Eagle Campers, Sportsmobile and Sunset Park RV.
FRVTA Executive Director Dave Kelly said the show added space in the fairgrounds’ equestrian area to use for this year’s event.
“A new equestrian center opened up north of Tampa, and some of the shows that were around our dates have moved to that facility,” Kelly said, which opened the space at the fairgrounds’ equestrian area. “It will make it better for the exhibitors on the north end of the show because there will be a straight shot all the way up to the north midway. It is going to give us a better traffic flow and, we think, create more traffic for the guys on the north end of the show.”
Flanagan said the new space and shifts in existing areas will provide more prominent placement for Type B manufacturers Remote Vans and Outside Van.
“I am really hoping the changes create more of a circular flow throughout the show,” Flanagan said. “I think everyone will benefit from that.”
Another major 2026 change is a result of Campers Inn RV’s purchase of Lazydays. Campers Inn RV will take over Lazydays’ show space.
“They are a pretty aggressive group,” Kelly said, “so I think they will be prepared and ready to go. They have been in the show in the past.”
Kelly said the SuperShow will also include the Ford Towing Bootcamp.
“We just met them recently, but they said everyone they have worked with told them they need to be at the Tampa show,” Kelly said. “We are working with them to do a five-day boot camp, with classroom sessions and then hands-on trailering and showing people how to hook up their trailers. It should be a good addition for us.”
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