Tidebreak is a single-column landing page built for saltwater campgrounds and coastal RV parks. It pairs a cinematic Northern Lights color palette with immersive scroll storytelling, a location-input header, and an event registration flow. Visitors move from drone-shot coastal scenery through campsite galleries to a structured booking form, making it feel like the park is already expecting them.
by Rocket studio
Tidebreak is a coastal RV park landing page template designed to sell the experience before the site reservation. A looping aerial header, full-viewport campsite photography, and a tide-condition display pull visitors into the environment immediately. The page closes with a focused event registration form that captures arrival dates, rig type, and party size in a single guided flow.
This template fits campground and glamping operators who want their page to feel as good as their location. It is built for parks where the setting does the selling.
Most campground pages look like reservation portals. They list amenities and show a contact form, but they never make the visitor feel the place. Tidebreak fixes that gap by leading with atmosphere and earning the registration at the end.
You get a full single-column landing page layout built around a coastal RV park experience. Every section serves the visitor's journey from arrival curiosity to confirmed registration.
This template includes purpose-built sections and interaction patterns that guide visitors from first impression to form submission.
The header plays a slow aerial drone loop of the coastline at blue hour. A single glowing search field reading "Enter your arrival date" sits centered over the footage. No navigation, no logo, just the landscape and the prompt.
Below the header, a full-width section presents water temperature, sunrise and sunset times, and surf height in a tide chart layout. It makes the park feel active and present, not static.
Each campsite type fills the entire screen as a photographic scene. Oceanfront pull-throughs, shaded hookup loops, and waterfront tent pads each hold the frame before descriptive text slides in from the edge.
The event section includes a guest count ticker, a photo grid from past gatherings, and a short looping video of the solstice cookout. Together they make the upcoming event feel half-attended before registration even opens.
The form captures arrival and departure dates first, then rig type and length via illustrated icon selectors, then guest count, and finally an optional field for setup notes. A secondary link lets visitors browse the full event calendar before committing.
On mobile, the primary call to action anchors as a persistent bottom bar. The button reads "Reserve Your Site for the Gathering" in aurora teal, keeping the next step visible at every scroll position.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Cinematic Header | Drops visitors into the coastal scene with a looping aerial video and arrival-date input |
| Tide Conditions Bar | Displays water temperature, surf height, and sunrise or sunset times to make the park feel live |
| Oceanfront Sites | Full-viewport golden-hour photography with sliding descriptive text for pull-through sites |
| Shaded Hookup Loop | Full-viewport photography showcasing maritime oak canopy hookup sites |
| Waterfront Tent Pads | Full-viewport image of kayak-side tent sites with animated text entry |
| Event Showcase | Guest count tickers, past-gathering photo grid, and looping solstice video |
| Registration Form | Structured form capturing dates, rig type, guest count, and optional setup notes |
| Event Calendar Link | Secondary path to browse all upcoming events before committing to registration |
| Sticky Mobile Bar | Persistent bottom call-to-action bar visible throughout the mobile scroll |
The template uses a Northern Lights color system built around four carefully chosen values. The palette feels like a cold beach at midnight with the sky rippling green over dark water.
The template is structured for a smooth mobile experience throughout. The single-column flow translates directly to smaller screens without layout reflow.
Every design decision in Tidebreak moves a curious visitor toward a completed registration. The emotional journey is structured, not accidental.
Tidebreak is built as a single-column flow landing page, making it straightforward to publish and maintain. It suits parks running recurring coastal events across multiple seasons.




Theme
Marine & Coastal
Creative direction
Immersive Visual
Color system
Northern Lights
Style
Single Column Flow
Direction
Event Registration
Page Sections
Cinematic Looping Header Scene
Full-viewport Campsite Photography
Live-feel Tide Conditions Display
Event Showcase with Social Proof Elements
Illustrated Rig-type Registration Form
Sticky Mobile Call-to-action Bar
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Is Tidebreak a multi-page template?
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