Product types

Sell stays, rentals, activities, passes, and store items online.

OHNava is built for outdoor hospitality businesses with real-world product mixes. A campground can sell sites, firewood, and pool passes. A kayak company can sell hourly rentals and guided tours. A small property store can sell simple add-ons without needing a lodging-first website.

What you can list

Five product families cover the MVP selling flow.

Each product type gets guest-facing copy, pricing, images, and a booking or add-to-cart action that fits the way that item is normally sold.

Stays

For RV sites, tent sites, cabins, glamping units, rooms, or similar overnight inventory.

  • Date-range search
  • People count
  • Site, cabin, or room fit details where configured
RV sitesCabinsGlamping

Rentals

For equipment, gear, bikes, kayaks, fire pits, propane bottles, or similar rentable items.

  • Hourly or daily rental model
  • Start times for hourly products
  • Add-for-whole-stay support for daily add-ons
KayaksBikesGear

Activities

For one-day experiences such as guided hikes, tours, classes, charters, or events.

  • Single-day search
  • Scheduled start times
  • Guest quantity on the product card
Guided hikesToursCharters

Access passes

For water park access, day-use access, parking, pool passes, or amenities that can cover one or more dates.

  • Date-range selection
  • Add for whole stay when a stay exists
  • Useful for guests and non-staying visitors
Day usePoolParking

Store items

For simple merchandise, firewood, ice, snacks, branded goods, or pickup-ready add-ons.

  • Keyword search
  • Quantity selection
  • Stock-on-hand enforcement for MVP inventory
FirewoodIceMerchandise

Not just lodging

OHNava can support outdoor businesses that do not sell overnight stays.

The public website, templates, and booking flow can lead with the product category that matters most for that operator.

Kayak and bike rentals

Lead with rental availability, date, start time, duration, units, and pickup details rather than a lodging search.

Guides and tour operators

Lead with activity dates, scheduled start times, guest count, and tour-specific product pages.

Small property stores

Let guests add practical items such as firewood, ice, or branded merchandise with stock limits and simple quantity controls.

Guest booking path

Product category shapes the search and card actions.

OHNava keeps the guest flow category-aware so guests are not forced through lodging controls when they are trying to rent a kayak, book a tour, buy a pass, or add store items.

  1. Choose the right product type

    Guests can start from stays, rentals, activities, passes, or store items.

  2. Use the right search controls

    Stays and passes use date ranges, rentals can use rental date and duration, activities use a day, and store items use search and quantity.

  3. Add items to the itinerary

    Cards expose the relevant dates, times, quantities, and add actions before checkout.

  4. Review pricing before payment

    Guests see product totals, taxes, fees, and final total before continuing to payment.

Fee context

Product fees follow the current OHNava fee schedule.

Lodging/stays use a 5% OHNava fee, store items use a 5% OHNava fee, and rentals, activities, and access passes use a 10% OHNava fee, including standard Stripe processing where payments are enabled.