Pretty typical KOA. We were traveling as a group of four RV's and had reserved four spaces together. Upon arrival we had three spaces together and a fourth a couple rows away. The guide in the golf cart moved our fourth RV to a spot closer to the group and was very helpful but it sounded like the lady in the office was bent out of shape about having to make changes.
The spaces were rather narrow and I had a telephone pole next to my coach.....not much clearance between the pole and one of my slide outs.
They have a large multi purpose room and they serve an all you can eat buffet breakfast. I am a breakfast guy and it was very good.
Sckgl
Posted Oct 01, 2016; Idaho
Typical KOA parking (in rows, but at least at an angle so you aren't perfectly lined up) but location to city activities is almost perfect. Walking distance to a Main Street with fast food, stores and Costco. Quick drive to Farmer's Market, river, parks and more.
Staff is really friendly. Store is well stocked.
Park is very well maintained. Grass is even thick and green in the dog areas (3 separate ones). Flower beds are weeded, trees are trimmed.
Noise from train just a couple of times a day... Did not hear it overnight.
Sandy
Posted Jul 24, 2016; Elk, WA
Super friendly staff. In the middle of an RV park. I agree it's what we needed on our trip for an overnight. Close to much of what's in town. Costco across the street.
DL
Posted Jun 24, 2016; Reno
If you are looking for ambience, this isn't it. In the middle of a trailer park. But, this was just what we needed as we make our way across country. Clean bathrooms, hot showers, and laundry. Plus, Smokey (runs the place) is very nice and knowledgable.
Absa
Posted Jan 09, 2016; Maine
Very large KOA. Crowded and noisy, kid friendly but expected with KOA. Store is well stocked. Can here some airport noise too but that is concentrated to a couple times a day.
Mich49
Posted Oct 09, 2011; Florida