We stayed here September 2, 2021. We had difficulty getting our 33 ft Class C level, but a staff member helped us out. It was a very nice KOA.
Minnesota Vicki
Posted Oct 02, 2021; Minnesota
Very clean. Friendly staff. Sites are pretty tight size-wise, but they are separated by hedge rows so there is some privacy. Nice wooded area with full hook-ups. One of the nicer KOA’s we’ve been to.
Bryan Bucher
Posted Jun 12, 2021; Ohio
Wish I could rate it at 4.5 stars. This campground has obviously improved (and continues to improve)from the older reviews. Our site was peaceful, with a new concrete patio complete with fire pit and new outdoor furniture. The staff were pleasant and did all they could to make our stay delightfully memorable.
WMH
Posted Apr 15, 2021; Alaska
Lucky to get this site. Seems like all state parks on Oregon coast are full. Clean, quiet spot.
TnT
Posted Jul 24, 2019; Arizona
We camped here on a rainy Sunday, in a 24 foot trailer. The owners were friendly and a young man came immediately to help us set up our tv, when we asked for help. The bathrooms were clean, and the middle shower was nice and hot, with good pressure, but the first of the 3 showers had poor reassure, and they only had blow dryers for the hands, which didn't work. It was extremely muddy, and probably could use a couple loads of gravel and some sand for the playground, which was in the middle of a lake. Good for an overnight, but I wouldn't want to be here longer.
Fani
Posted Oct 10, 2016; California
The usual tight commercial RV park but since we failed to make proper reservations at the nearby state park we took what we could get. Hate being so stuffed in close to others but that was the least of it. One day we spent on the coast marveling at the Pacific Ocean only to come back & find the electricity was out due to a bad circuit breaker. The power would not stay on & we were repeatedly asked to turn off things. We were offered no apology or refund of any kind. Disappointing.
Namma from TX
Posted Aug 06, 2015; TX
We arrived after closing and got our assignment from the board. A lady appeared and "opened the store for us" to check us in. There were few spots taken but those there were clusted. I asked if our spot was a was a ways away from the cluster and we got a somewhat snippy response. We backed in and uncoupled, the site was a bit soggy. Got the utility's hooked up but the coax we found was missing the connector. We looked at the other sites to see how they were configured and noticed that all the other sites were bone dry. So we walk down toward the office and found an employee and asked if the connector could be fixed, we also mentioned the mud. We got a grumble about the region being wet and we should wipe our feet. Another employee came along and said that the last people in the spot backed over the utility's and flooded the site! He came up, rummaged through the grass and found a second coax with a connector. Never cutting or hiding the bad coax. He promised to bring gravel the next day but never did. Saw them all visiting a lot. No apology, no visit the next day to check on us. Zero hospitality.
Dan P
Posted May 01, 2014; Clarkston Wa