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Alberta ................... 244
British Columbia ...... 245
Manitoba................ 247
Ontario................... 248
Quebec.................. 256
New Brunswick ....... 261 ON THE COVER:
Newfoundland ........ 262
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Nova Scotia ............ 263 our 2019 Directory cover campers!
Prince Edward
Island ..................... 264
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This year, a record 423 President’s Picacho/Tucson NW KOA Journey Orlando SE/Lake Whippoorwill
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were presented. All of those winners Willcox/Cochise KOA Holiday St Augustine Beach KOA Holiday Augusta/Gardiner KOA Journey
are listed on the following pages. St Petersburg/Madeira Beach Bangor/Holden KOA Holiday
Williams/Exit 167/Circle Pines KOA
Holiday KOA Holiday Bar Harbor/Oceanside KOA
We’re thrilled that our camper Starke/Gainesville NE KOA Holiday
satisfaction scores continue to climb, ARKANSAS Sugarloaf Key/Key West KOA Bucksport/Fort Knox KOA Holiday
Eureka Springs KOA Holiday Freeport/Durham KOA
and that our owners continue to Hot Springs National Park KOA Titusville/Kennedy Space Center Naples KOA
strive to give you just the camping Little Rock North/Jct I-40 KOA KOA Saco/Old Orchard Beach KOA
Journey West Palm Beach/Lion Country Holiday
experience you are looking for… Memphis KOA Journey Safari KOA Skowhegan/Kennebec Valley KOA
every time. GEORGIA
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During your next KOA camping trip, Banning/Stagecoach KOA Americus KOA Hagerstown/Antietam Battlefield
Cartersville/Cassville-White KOA KOA Holiday
look for their proudly displayed KOA Barstow/Calico KOA
Journey Washington DC/Capitol KOA
Coleville/Walker KOA
President’s or KOA Founder’s Award. Crescent City/Redwoods KOA
Cordele KOA Journey Holiday
It’s proof that the owners of your Holiday Forsyth KOA
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Jacksonville N/St Marys KOA
favorite KOA campgrounds are Manchester Beach/Mendocino
Holiday Boston/Cape Cod KOA Holiday
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listening, and working hard for you. Mount Shasta City KOA Holiday Savannah South KOA Holiday
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Craters of the Moon/Arco KOA Covert/South Haven KOA Holiday
The campgrounds listed on the Palm Springs/Joshua Tree KOA
Journey Emmett KOA Holiday
Placerville KOA
following pages are all winners of San Diego Metro KOA Resort
Lava Hot Springs KOA Holiday Gaylord KOA Holiday
the 2019 KOA President’s Award. Lava Hot Springs/City Center Ludington East/Pere Marquette
San Francisco North/Petaluma KOA KOA River KOA
Santa Cruz/Monterey Bay KOA Montpelier Creek KOA Journey
The campgrounds with the yellow Holiday Mackinaw City/Mackinac Island
Pocatello KOA Journey KOA
star won a 2019 President’s Santa Cruz North/Costanoa KOA
Twin Falls/Jerome KOA Holiday Monroe County/Toledo North
Santa Margarita KOA KOA Holiday
Award AND a 2019 KOA Founder’s Trinity Lake KOA ILLINOIS Muskegon KOA
Award. Ventura Ranch KOA Holiday Benton KOA Journey Oscoda/Tawas KOA Holiday
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The small locator maps and directions that are attached to FAVORITE THINGS President
Toby O’Rourke
each campground listing will show you the best way to drive We’ve added handy
those last few miles, and the color photograph you’ll see on icons to each Directory Editor
most listings will hopefully give you a taste of what to expect campground’s listing Louie Mann
when you arrive. Be sure to follow our directions, and not stick information, so you’ll be
able to see at a glance Graphic Design
strictly to those given by your GPS device, which may not take Heins Creative
into account road closures, tight corners or overpass many of the features and
restrictions. amenities that KOA has Photography
to offer. Space doesn’t Jeff Dow
When in doubt, call the campground. permit us to list icons for Photography +
everything available at Motion;
each KOA, but we hope Dan Armstrong
the icons – along with Photography;
the KOA Journey, AWStudio;
KOA Holiday and Michele Newbrough
KOA Resort designations Publication Office
you’ll find on many KOAs Accenture Interactive
– will help you pick the
Des Moines, Iowa
right campgrounds to fit
your needs. Don’t forget 50309-3023
to use the handy icon KOA Home Office
guide on the inside front Kampgrounds of
cover of this Directory, as America Inc.
well as the descriptions PO Box 30558
The green of the KOA Journey, KOA
Billings, MT 59114
NEW oval Holiday and KOA Resort
brands also found in the 406.248.7444
you’ll see on
some listings front of the book. KOA.com
means that
campground
is new this Campground rates are
subject to change. KOA
year to the campgrounds are owned
KOA system. and operated by individual
owners. Although every
effort has been made to
verify the information
ON THE DIRECTORY COVER submitted by the individual
campgrounds regarding
Michael Sutton and wife Louise Levergneux had a simple reason for services provided, KOA
chucking their professional lives and hitting the road full time... and Accenture Interactive
makes no warranties or
they sought freedom from a traditional lifestyle. representations as to the
The couple featured on this year’s KOA Directory cover (taken at the accuracy of the information.
Gila Bend KOA Journey – the 2018 KOA Rising Star Award winner) © Copyright Kampgrounds
actually spent a full year traveling in the tiny T@B teardrop trailer in of America Inc., 2019
the photo after they sold their home in Boise, Idaho. All rights reserved
Printed in the USA
Louise, a visual artist, and Michael, a game-based learning expert,
decided they couldn’t keep making payments on their home and
travel as much as they liked, so they took the plunge.
“Traveling is a far better life,” says Michael during a stop in Texas.
“We’ve traveled across North America four times already. We tend to
spend from two weeks to a month at each stop along the way.”
They’ve since invested in a slightly larger RV, but are still totally addicted to the freedom travel brings. KOA is proud to support the
environment by printing the
“It’s safe to say we’ve fallen in love with the lifestyle,” Louise said. 2019 Directory on Forest
Stewardship Council ™ (FSC ®)
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11650 County Road 99, Lillian, AL 36549
3 Ozark/Fort Rucker
After a day of driving, you’ll find this KOA along US 231 a welcoming
oasis. Large, flat Pull-Thru RV Sites make it easy to get settled with even
the biggest rigs. All come with FHU 50/30-amp service, 72 cable chan-
nels and Wi-Fi. Or stay in a beautiful two-bedroom bungalow with 1 1/2 baths (daily/
weekly rentals). Enjoy a dip in the pool, or stretch your legs with a stroll along the koi
pond, waterfall and gardens. Kids can expend energy in the playground while canine
companions run freely in the fenced pet area. The well-stocked store offers RV
supplies. This KOA now offers pizza and wings! The 1,200-square-foot clubhouse/
game room has seating for 50, a full kitchen and a covered outdoor patio. Open all
year except New Year’s Eve/Day, Easter, July Fourth, Thanksgiving, and Christmas
To Montgomery, Eve/Day. Pool: Open all year. Max pull thru: 70 ft. Your hosts: Bill & Lori Hemmis.
70 miles
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Ma AL, KOA is 3.3 mi N of McDonald’s on R (MM 47). Do not use GPS, please call.
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The end of the road is the beginning of a great Alaskan adventure at this
KOA perched on the edge of Alaska’s magnificent Kenai Peninsula. The
campground provides a peaceful retreat in a truly remarkable setting.
Gaze out across Kachemak Bay and Cook Inlet, reveling in views of snow-dusted
mountains, active volcanoes, fishing boats, surfacing whales and other wildlife.
Terrific hiking trails lie just across the road. Downtown Homer is filled with great
restaurants, local art galleries and museums. Visit the Homer Spit for more gift
shops, local seafood and many activities, such as fishing, kayaking, four-wheeling
and bear viewing. Take a ferry to the coastal communities of Halibut Cove, Seldovia
and Kodiak. Max pull thru: 60 ft. Your hosts: Wayne & Penny Eyre.
ANCHORAGE
S’bnd from Anchorage: At the Seward cutoff, go right toward Homer/Soldotna/
Kenai through Cooper Landing to the end of the road. KOA is at mile 169, the first
driveway shared with the Tesoro station. Keep right. If you crest the hill, you’ve gone
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for the incredible mountain and river scenery! Bring your big rig or tent—or stay in National
one of the Camping Cabins. Bring the dog too—you’ll both enjoy the pet park and
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hiking trails. It’s also an easy walk to local restaurants, bars and a hardware store.
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the Kenai Fjords National Park Visitor Center. Seward’s harbor is also the place to 0 1 mi 9
sign on with guides to go kayaking, whale watching or sport fishing for halibut and 0 1 km Resurrection
salmon in Resurrection Bay. A few miles north, walk right up to the dense blue ice SEWARD Bay
of Exit Glacier. Max pull thru: 65 ft. Your hosts: Bree & Billy Dodson.
From Seward Hwy (Hwy 9): Turn on Herman Leirer Rd. Seward KOA is 1 mile down
the road on the right. Anchorage is 115 miles away. GPS: N60.157956, W149.44002 May 1 — September 30
koa.com/camp/seward
RESERVATIONS 800-562-9105
INFO 907-362-7863
31702 Herman Leirer Road
Seward, AK 99664
3 Valdez
The wild beauty of America’s Last Frontier awaits at the Valdez KOA.
Eighteen acres of wilderness surround the campground, where you can
easily access hiking and ATV trails. Beyond, glacier-caked peaks domi-
nate the view in all directions. A pristine stream flows right through the campground,
churning with salmon in season. Bald eagles soar by, and the occasional bear
wanders through. With a camp store, Wi-Fi and other on-site services, you can settle
right in and get ready to explore this magnificent region. Charter a local guide to fish
world-class waters for salmon and halibut. Board a wildlife excursion boat to scan
the Sound for humpback whales, fuzzy sea otters, comical-looking puffins and other
birds not often seen in the Lower 48. Come face-to-face with one of the largest
tidewater glaciers in North America, an ice sheet as high as a football field—and an-
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VALDEZ ch Airport other big Alaska memory. Max pull thru: 75 ft. Your hosts: Tim & LaVerne Eickman.
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0 1 mi Dayville Rd RESERVATIONS 800-562-3912 • INFO 907-835-2723
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PARTIAL INDEX TO Chandler D-3 Flagstaff B-3 Hope D-2 Mesa D-3 Picacho D-3 Second Mesa B-4 Tombstone E-5
Chinle B-5 Florence D-3 Huachuca City E-4 Miami D-4 Pima D-5 Sedona C-3 Tonalea A-4
CITIES AND TOWNS Chino Valley C-3 Fountain Hills D-3 Jacob Lake A-3 Nogales E-4 Prescott C-3 Seligman B-2 Tucson E-4
F Ajo E-2 Black Canyon Clifton D-5 Fredonia A-3 Joseph City B-4 North Rim A-3 Prescott Valley C-3 Sells E-3 Tusayan B-3 F
Ak-Chin D-3 City C-3 Congress C-2 Ganado B-5 Kayenta A-4 Oracle D-4 Quartzsite D-1 Show Low C-4 Whiteriver
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Apache Buckeye D-3 Coolidge D-3 Gila Bend D-2 Kingman B-1 Oro Valley E-4 Quijotoa E-3 Sierra Vista E-4 Wickenburg C-2
Angostura
Junction D-3 Bullhead City B-1 Douglas E-5 Glendale D-3 Lake Havasu Page A-3 Roosevelt D-4 Snowflake C-4 Willcox E-5
Ash Fork B-3 Cameron B-3 Duncan D-5 Globe D-4 City C-1 Parker C-1 St. Johns C-5 Somerton D-1 Williams B-3
Rio Ba
Benson E-4 Camp Verde C-3 Eagar C-5 Grand Canyon B-3 Many Farms A-5 Payson C-3 Salome C-2 Sun City D-3 Winslow B-4
Bisbee E-5 Casa Grande D-3 Ehrenberg D-1 Green Valley E-4 Marana E-4 Peach Springs B-2 Safford D-5 Surprise D-3 Yucca C-1
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Chambers B-5 Eloy D-3 Holbrook C-4 Marble Canyon A-3 Phoenix D-3 Scottsdale D-3 Tempe D-3 Yuma D-1
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stronghold is nearby. Tombstone hosts daily re-creations of the infamous O.K.
4th St BENSON
To Tucson Corral shoot-out. Tour an old copper mine near the Mexican border in Bisbee,
Ocotillo
4th St where steep hillside streets and Victorian buildings evoke the mining boom days.
To Wilcox Tour Kartchner Caverns and drive or hike past weirdly shaped rock formations
in the Chiricahua Mountains. Pool: March 15–Oct. 31. Max pull thru: 80 ft.
90 80 Your hosts: Kim and Choi.
To Kartchner Caverns Exit 304 off I-10: Go north 1 mile.
State Park 0 1 mi
0 1 km
NE of downtown on 89N. From I-40 Exit 201, 1/2 mile on US 89 to Page. Turn left
at light at Smokerise Dr. GPS: N35.234192, W111.575673
Flagstaff Mall
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RESERVATIONS 800-562-3524 • INFO 928-526-9926 Exit
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5803 North US Highway 89, Flagstaff, AZ 86004
3 Gila Bend
After a day of rolling through the dramatic and diverse Sonoran Desert,
you can roll your rig right into this KOA. It’s so convenient with the easy-
on/easy-off access from both I-8 and AZ 85. The campground was built
for RVers by RVers and it shows: You’ll find roomy full-hookup sites throughout the
park—all big rig friendly! Relax by the heated pool, enjoy the outdoor fireplace on
the 2,500-square-foot veranda or just soak up the desert views and dark evening
skies from your site. Fido will love the 4,000-square-foot Kamp K9 with three
separate corrals (two with grassy areas). Explore nearby historic sites or the many
trails in the desert. Although you’re just an hour from Phoenix, you’ll feel worlds
away as you savor a brilliant sunset at day’s end. Tent Sites closed June 15–Oct. 1.
Gila Bend
Indian Reservation To Phoenix Pool: Open all year. Max pull thru: 100 ft. Your hosts: Scott Swanson & Winston.
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0 2 mi Butterfield Trl To Tucson RESERVATIONS 800-562-1895 • INFO 928-683-2850
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800 South Butterfield Trail, PO Box 322, Gila Bend, AZ 85337
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From Williams: Take Exit 165 off I-40. Head north on Grand Canyon Hwy (SR 64) National Canyon
Park Village 64
about 5 miles. KOA on left. From Grand Canyon: Head south on SR 64 about 40 Kaibab
National
miles. KOA on right. From Flagstaff: Take I-40 WB to Exit 165. Head north on Grand Forest
Canyon Hwy (SR 64) about 5 miles. KOA on left. GPS: N35.327451, W112.156613 0 15 mi
0 15 km 64 89
OPEN ALL YEAR 180
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WILLIAMS
RESERVATIONS 800-562-5771 • INFO 928-635-2307 40 Exit
5333 Highway 64, Williams, AZ 86046 165 FLAGSTAFF
5 Holbrook/Petrified Forest
Let the Holbrook/Petrified Forest KOA be your base camp to explore
the surrounding national parks and monuments. Easy access to I-40
gets you to the Painted Desert and Petrified Forest National Park (20
minutes). The Grand Canyon (2.5 hours) and Canyon de Chelly (1.5 hours) are easy
drives. Walk around the rim of Meteor Crater, less than an hour west. Take a day trip
to Monument Valley (2.5 hours) or Fort Apache (1.5 hours). Or head north to Four
Corners Monument and Arches and Canyonlands national parks. In Holbrook, drive
through town on the original Route 66 (don’t miss the historic Wigwam Motel). Visit
Holbrook’s museum that features the Hashknife Outfit cattle ranch and Route 66.
Back at the campground, you can relax, swim, eat at the Chuck Wagon cookout and
To Petrified Forest cy
National Park L e ga y plan your next day’s adventures. Pool: May 2–Sept. 28. Max pull thru: 110 ft.
Exit
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right corner). Take a right, 100 yards to entrance. Driving west on I-40: Exit 289,
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6 Kingman
Set in the high desert and surrounded by mountains, this KOA is the
campground most centrally located to Arizona attractions. Enjoy a quiet,
peaceful environment and great weather year-round. This is the perfect
place to set up camp and take day trips to Las Vegas (1.5 hours), the Hoover Dam and
Lake Mead (closer than Vegas), the Grand Canyon (2+ hours) and Lake Havasu, home
of the London Bridge (45 min.). This is the KOA closest to the Grand Canyon West
Skywalk. Visit fun ghost towns like Chloride or Oatman. The campground has free
mini golf, Wi-Fi, cable TV, seasonal heated pool and children’s train rides. Check out
the grocery and souvenir store, laundry and large, landscaped pull thrus. This KOA is
pet and big rig friendly. Fun activities welcome all guests throughout the year. Pool:
April 30–Oct. 15. Max pull thru: 70 ft. Your hosts: this KOA’s award-winning team. 0 .5 mi
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3820 North Roosevelt, Kingman, AZ 86409-3298
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Tomahawk Rd
Goldfield Rd
Fwy
Main St Apache Trl floor against a backdrop of craggy granite ramparts. Drive the 145-mile Apache
Trail loop, resplendent with deep canyons, rugged trails and pristine lakes. Also
202 nearby, climb a short path up to ancient cliff-dweller Indian ruins at Tonto National
Superstition Fwy Monument. Explore with off-road jeep tours or guided horseback rides into the
Exit 197 60 foothills. Phoenix is 30 miles west of the campground, with great restaurants,
Baseline Ave museums and a choice of Major League Baseball spring training games. A heated
To Mesa, Tempe 0 2 mi
& Phoenix 0 2 km pool, a hot tub, assorted games and fine hospitality await at KOA. Savor them as
the sun sets over the mountains. Pool: Open all year. Max pull thru: 65 ft.
From I-10 to US Hwy 60 east: Exit 197 Tomahawk Rd, north 1 mile.
OPEN ALL YEAR
koa.com/camp/mesa
RESERVATIONS 800-562-3404
INFO 480-982-4015
1540 South Tomahawk Road
Apache Junction, AZ 85119
8 Picacho/Tucson NW
Tall shade trees and gorgeous cactus landscaping welcome you to this
inviting KOA with easy access from I-10. Roomy sites up to 140 feet
accommodate even the biggest rigs. Wi-Fi is available in the main build-
ing. Enjoy the mild winter weather, with daytime temps in the 60s and 70s. Relax in
the pool or explore the area. You’ll find terrific hiking, sightseeing, birding and daily
hummingbird shows. Visit Casa Grande Ruins National Monument and the Arizona-
Sonora Desert Museum or stop by the Rooster Cogburn Ostrich Ranch. The area
offers plenty of shopping, dining, casinos and golf courses. At KOA, dig into a juicy
steak at the Chuckwagon Steakhouse (Dec. 1–April 15). Please call for great monthly
rates! Pool: Open all year. Max pull thru: 140 ft. Your hosts: Ryan & Felicia Ramsey.
87
From Tucson I-10W Exit SR 87: At end of ramp, turn left and cross bridge over I-10.
Turn left on Phillips Rd, then right on Peak Ln. Go 1/2 mile to stop sign; KOA on right. Ca
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From Phoenix I-10E Exit SR 87: At end of ramp, turn right toward Phillips Rd. Turn Ad
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RESERVATIONS 800-562-4186 • INFO 520-466-2966 0 .5 km
Hwy
18428 S Picacho Highway, Picacho, AZ 85141
9 Salome
An endless blue sky bookended by mountain ranges is the setting for this KOA in
Arizona’s McMullen Valley, northwest of Phoenix. On US 60 between Wickenburg
and Quartzsite, the campground provides unbeatable access to surrounding desert
public lands. ATV riders can depart right from this KOA onto a web of more than 300
miles of trails that wind through hills and washes, and even to old gold mines. A half-
hour southwest, explore Kofa National Wildlife Refuge. Nearby Quartzsite is a rock
hound’s paradise (gem shows in winter). At KOA, enjoy the pool and hot tub, play
mini golf or shoot a game of pool in “Diamond Jim’s Billiards Game Parlour.” The
clubhouse is perfect for reunions/parties. Pool: Open all year. Max pull thru: 60 ft.
East on I-10 from Quartzsite & CA: Take Exit 31/US 60 E/Wickenburg/Prescott
To Wickenburg onto US 60 E. At MM 54, turn right onto KOA’s entrance road. West on I-10 from
72 60 Phoenix & Buckeye: Take Exit 81/Salome Rd/Harquahala Hwy. Turn right onto
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om Salome Rd. Travel 31 miles to Hwy 60. Turn left (west) on Hwy 60, go 2 miles.
e Rd
At MM 54 turn left onto KOA’s entrance road. GPS: N33.760976, W113.649419
To Palm
Springs 60
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0 5 mi
0 5 km To Phoenix RESERVATIONS 800-562-7857 • INFO 928-859-4639
64812 Harcuvar Drive, PO Box 831, Salome, AZ 85348-0831
Exit 123 off-ramp from I-40: Turn north 1 mile. GPS: N35.317627, W112.854223
Exit
121 40
OPEN ALL YEAR
koa.com/camp/seligman Exit
123
RESERVATIONS 800-562-4017 • INFO 928-422-3358 0 1 mi
0 1 km To Williams
801 East Highway 66, Seligman, AZ 86337
11 Tucson/Lazydays
Take in mountain views from your site and enjoy the fresh fruit you
can pick right outside your door! Many unique campsites await you,
including Premium Tent Sites, RV Sites with KOA Patio and a fire-
place, RV Sites with a private off-leash area and Deluxe Cabins that sleep up to
eight people. Play a round on the 9-hole chip & putt or feed the fish at the pond.
Weekly activities, a fitness center, a game room and three off-leash dog parks
will keep you going all day long. When you’re ready to slow down, relax in
the poolside cabana or soak in one of the hot tubs. Don’t want to cook? Eat
at the BBQ Rush Bar and Grill. Enjoy the complimentary Wi-Fi as well as shopping
at the camp store. Camping in Arizona is a breeze at the Tucson/Lazydays KOA.
To Downtown Tucson Pools: Open all year. Max pull thru: 73 ft.
From I-10 East: Take Exit 264B merging onto Palo Verde Road N. Make a left on
Country Club Rd
Irvington Road. Continue to Country Club Road and make a left. From I-10 West:
Take Exit 264. Left on Irvington Road and left on Country Club Road.
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To Nogales 0 1 mi RESERVATIONS 800-562-8730 • INFO 520-799-3701
0 1 km
5151 South Country Club Road, Tucson, AZ 85706
12 Willcox/Cochise
An easy 80-mile drive east of Tucson, this KOA offers an idyllic high
desert getaway in the shadow of 10,720-foot Graham Peak. Spend a day
in historic downtown Willcox and visit the Rex Allen and Marty Robbins
museums. Take another day to explore the Cochise Stronghold, stop by the Amerind
Museum, go hiking/birding at Chiricahua National Monument or visit the frontier
towns of Tombstone and Bisbee. You are in the heart of Cochise County’s wine
region, home to several tasting rooms set among scenic vineyards. After a day of jeep-
ing, hiking or riding your ATV, relax in the new heated pool or spa. Watch a beautiful
sunset as you enjoy hand-dipped ice cream at the community fire pit. Check out the
great Wi-Fi, seasonal entertainment and breakfasts/dinners at the KOA Roadrunner
Virginia Ave
Café or on the patio. Browse the camp store for unique local gifts, groceries and RV
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RESERVATIONS 800-562-5415 • INFO 520-384-3212 Tucson 0 1 km
700 N Virginia Avenue, Willcox, AZ 85643
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Canyon Grand ski areas and prehistoric cliff dwellings at Walnut Canyon National Monument.
National Canyon
Park Village Kaibab 64 Let the staff book train, helicopter, airplane, jeep, ATV and rafting tours for you!
National Pool: April 1–Oct. 31. Max pull thru: 90 ft. Your hosts: Kathy & Stefan Maassen.
Forest
0 15 mi I-40 Exit 167: Turn north and follow Circle Pines Rd to KOA.
0 15 km 64 89
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40 Exit
RESERVATIONS 800-562-9379 • INFO 928-635-2626
167 FLAGSTAFF
1000 Circle Pines Road, Williams, AZ 86046
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Black A-2 Helena- Lonoke C-3 Mount Ida C-2 Piggott A-5 Star City D-3
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838 McClendon Road
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To Ft. Smith
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California
In beautiful, historical Soledad Canyon, this KOA has all you need for the ultimate
camping getaway. The fun, family-friendly campground offers educational programs.
Enjoy the swimming pool, volleyball, basketball, convenience store, playground,
sandbox, tetherball, horseshoes, recreation/meeting rooms, three bathhouses with
showers and laundry facilities. The large-group retreat center with wide-open green
fields accommodates family reunions, school groups, clubs and nonprofit organiza-
tions. Local/area attractions include Universal Studios Hollywood, Disneyland Park,
Six Flags Magic Mountain and Los Angeles’ museums and downtown area. Check
out the Santa Monica, Venice and Malibu beaches. This KOA is a great base camp for
hiking the famous Pacific Crest Trail. The nearby Metrolink runs to/from downtown
Crown Valley Rd ACTON
LA and beyond. Email: acton@koa.com. Pool: May 1–Oct. 1. Max pull thru: 65 ft.
Soledad
Six Flags 14 Canyon Rd From Los Angeles Hwy 14 (N): Exit 11 at Soledad Canyon Rd. Turn R at stop sign.
Magic Mtn.
5 Follow 8.5 mi to KOA on L. From Palmdale Hwy 14 (S): Exit at Crown Valley Rd. Turn
Angeles National Forest
SAN FERNANDO L and go 2 mi to stop sign. Turn R at Soledad Canyon Rd. Follow 5 mi to KOA on R.
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10 RESERVATIONS 800-562-2172 • INFO 661-268-1214
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MONICA 7601 Soledad Canyon Road, Acton, CA 93510
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The comforts of a small beachside town and the quiet of a beautiful California sB
San Lui Obispo
canyon await you at the Avila/Pismo Beach KOA. The surrounding hills protect
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Coastal Hwy
the Cabins and 50-amp hookup sites from ocean fog. The temperate weather
means campers can enjoy the nearby trails and pet-friendly bike path year-round.
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swimming pool, gaming room and a kids’ play area. Everyone enjoys the petting D
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zoo, hayrides and a destination farm just across the street from the campground.
Nearby, you can visit vineyards and a farmers’ market, along with the quaint 101
0 .5 mi Exit
communities of Pismo Beach and San Luis Obispo. Explore the natural wonders AVILA BEACH 195
0 .5 km
of Pismo State Beach and Pismo Dunes Natural Preserve. This is a nonsmoking
campground. Pool: Open all year. Max pull thru: 42 ft.
San Luis Obispo Bay To Beach
Pismo
This campground is just off Exit 195, Avila Beach Dr: Turn right onto Ontario
Road. This KOA is 5 miles north of Pismo Beach, 3 miles from Avila Beach and
5 miles south of San Luis Obispo. OPEN ALL YEAR
koa.com/camp/avila
RESERVATIONS 800-562-1244
INFO 805-595-7111
7075 Ontario Road
San Luis Obispo, CA 93405
3 Banning Stagecoach
Discover Banning Stagecoach KOA, a hidden treasure surrounded with
gorgeous panoramic views of the San Jacinto Mountains. The camp-
ground is nestled in the foothills before you incline to mile-high Idyllwild.
Choose a spacious shaded RV Site (satellite access, basic cable and free Wi-Fi), some
with a large grassy area and fire pit, or a fully furnished bungalow or trailer. Three fully
equipped clubhouses are great for group reservations and special occasions. Out-
door games include bocce ball, horseshoes and giant checkers. Or you can just relax
and take a dip in the pool. Fido will appreciate the enclosed dog park. The camp-
ground is near one of the largest prime outlet malls in the country. Some of the best
gaming in the desert is less than 10 minutes away. Located 22 miles west of Palm
Hargrave
Springs with convenient interstate access, this KOA is a perfect getaway spot for I-10
8th St
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To travelers, RV groups, family and friends. Pool: April 1–Dec. 1. Max pull thru: 65 ft.
Los Angeles
Ramsey St Jct I-10/Hargrave St Exit 101: (Please use Hargrave Exit; follow signs to Hwy 243.)
10 To Palm
Lincoln St Exit 101
Springs Heading south, take a R on Lincoln. Turn L on San Gorgonio Ave. KOA is on the R.
San Gorgonio Ave
California
A refreshing oasis in California’s Mojave Desert, Barstow/Calico KOA is
conveniently located midway between Los Angeles and Las Vegas.
Accommodations include 70-foot Pull-Thru RV Sites with dividing
hedges, full hookups, free cable and Wi-Fi, Deluxe Cabins and Tent Sites as well as
remodeled central restrooms/showers. This KOA focuses on family fun and travelers’
needs. Pets enjoy the space provided to run free (with owners’ supervision). Check
out the safari tents! Try out the banana bikes, archery range or Jump Pad. Relax at the
seasonal family pool or in the hammocks. KOA offers a free shuttle to Calico Ghost
Town, a former 1880s silver-mining town. You’ll have easy access to hiking trails and
off-roading at nearby Mule Canyon. Pool: April 15–Nov. 1. Max pull thru: 70 ft.
N’bnd: I-15 Exit 191 (Ghost Town Rd), left under freeway to service station, left 1/4 mi.
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RESERVATIONS 800-562-0059 • INFO 760-904-3069 0 3 km
35250 Outer Highway 15 North, Yermo, CA 92398
5 Benbow
Mountain views and some of the tallest redwood trees in the world wow
visitors to the Lost Coast of Northern California—and so will the ameni-
ties at this KOA, located on the East Branch South Fork Eel River. Settle
into a Deluxe Cabin, RV or seasonal Tent Site and savor the beauty of Benbow Valley.
Kids love the playground, sport court and splash park that accompany the pool and
Jacuzzi. Families enjoy the 9-hole golf course, putting green and FootGolf course.
Seasonal planned activities offered Memorial Day–Labor Day weekend. Gathering
spaces include the Village Hall for groups up to 140, and Friendship Hall for groups up
to 30 (full kitchens). Visit Benbow Historic Inn, a few steps away. A member of Historic
Hotels of America, the inn offers fine dining, a full lounge and summer entertainment
To Garberville & under the stars. Campers enjoy seasonal fishing and swimming in the Eel River, a des-
Humboldt Redwoods
State Park ignated National Wild and Scenic River. Pool: May 1–Oct. 31. Max pull thru: 55 ft.
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0 .25 mi RESERVATIONS 800-562-7518 • INFO 707-923-2777
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7000 Benbow Drive, Garberville, CA 95542
than 160 acres, everything about this campground encourages you to relax, Golden 8
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recharge and rejuvenate. Settle into a roomy shaded campsite tucked under Casino
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grand old oaks. Enjoy miles of nearby hiking and horseback trails or take a dip in H w To Yuma
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State Park. San Diego, with its acclaimed beaches and abundance of activities, is 94
just 65 miles west. Pool: March 1–Oct. 31. Max pull thru: 60 ft. Shasta Way
Take I-8 East/West to Exit 61 (Crestwood Rd) and turn R. Go to 2nd St (Church Rd)
and turn R (opposite of Golden Acorn Casino). Follow Church Rd to 94/Campo Rd
and turn L. Go to Shasta Way and turn R. Follow paved road to KOA on L. OPEN ALL YEAR
koa.com/camp/boulevard
RESERVATIONS 800-562-0271
INFO 619-766-4480
1331 Shasta Way
Boulevard, CA 91905
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1166 Asti Ridge Road, Cloverdale, CA 95425
8 Coleville/Walker
Magnificent chiseled gray granite rises up behind Coleville/Walker KOA, situated
along the Three Flags Highway (395). This is the perfect base camp in the Eastern
Sierra for visiting Lake Tahoe, Yosemite National Park, Mono Lake, Reno, Virginia City
and Bodie. The big-rig friendly KOA offers RV Sites with KOA Patio, Pull-Thru RV Sites
and Back-In RV Sites. All are full hookup with electric, water, sewer, cable TV, free Wi-
Fi and a picnic table. You’ll find clean, private family-style restrooms with hot show-
ers, a laundry and a general store, as well as a restaurant serving breakfast (seasonal),
volleyball, pool (seasonal) and horseshoes. The area is known for fishing, hiking,
birding, horseback riding, biking and off-road riding. Several ghost towns and natural
hot springs invite exploring, and a casino is 10 minutes away. Pool: Memorial Wknd–
To I-80
Labor Day Wknd (or later). Max pull thru: 68 ft. Your hosts: Tim & Mary Fesko. Lake CARSON CITY 95
Tahoe 50
1 mile S of Coleville. From N: Go S on Hwy 395 past town of Coleville 1 mi. KOA is 89
right off hwy on R (west). From S: Go N on Hwy 395, past Bishop, Lee Vining, Bridge- Walker
395 Topaz Lake
port and Walker. KOA is 3 mi N of Walker on L (west). GPS: N38.551763, W119.5023 50
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9 Crescent City/Redwoods
Crescent City/Redwoods KOA is the best place to stay while exploring
the redwood forests and America’s Wild Rivers Coast. This KOA is close
to some great hiking trails in the Redwood National and State Parks as
well as many beautiful beaches and four major rivers. Area highlights include
the Trees of Mystery, Battery Point Lighthouse, Ocean World, Tour Thru Tree,
Fern Canyon and Oregon Caves. The campground’s tour center has all the info
you’ll need for exploring/day trips. This 17-acre park has 10 acres of redwood
forest surrounded by alder groves. The RV area has full-hookup, 30/50-amp
big-rig friendly sites with expanded cable and free Wi-Fi. One- and two-room
Cabins are scattered in/around the redwood forest, along with private/unique Tent
To Oregon
Sites. There are limited RV Sites in the redwood forest for RVs under 30 ft. Please call
Lake 101
Earl Smi the office for info on forest RV Sites. Wi-Fi is available for all forest campers in the
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Ocean . Rec Center (open 24 hours/day). Max pull thru: 80 ft. Your hosts: the Fallon family.
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OPEN ALL YEAR To
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koa.com/camp/lake-isabella & Hwy 14
RESERVATIONS 800-562-2085 • INFO 760-378-2001 To Bakersfield LAKE ISABELLA 0 2 mi
11 Los Angeles/Pomona/Fairplex
210 Imagine having all of Southern California at your doorstep—Disneyland,
Fruit St
Foo Hollywood, Knott’s Berry Farm, Universal Studios and more—with a
thill
Blvd serene, safe, country-style environment to return to. That’s the package
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Arrow at this KOA, close to three major freeways and adjacent to the County Fairgrounds.
Hwy
La Verne Your hosts provide sightseeing tours of L.A. so you don’t have to drive! Then retreat
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LA County Ave to this campground with lush landscaping, pine trees and a lovely San Gabriel
57 Fairgrounds Mountains backdrop. Enjoy Wi-Fi for your computing needs. The full gym and
Aveve
pool are open year-round, the mini market is fully stocked and a catering service is
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10 Open all year. Max pull thru: 70 ft. Your hosts: KOA management.
35 miles east of L.A., adjacent to I-10, 57 and 210. Exit White Ave from west or
Garey Ave from east. From 210 exit east/west off-ramp at Fruit St/White Ave
OPEN ALL YEAR south, 2 miles to KOA. Follow signs to fair.
koa.com/camp/los-angeles
RESERVATIONS 888-562-4230
INFO 909-593-8915
2200 North White Avenue
Pomona, CA 91768
From I-5 N or S: Take 152 W Exit 403B, take first exit (Hwy 33), turn south under 33
freeway, then left at Gonzaga Rd. Go 1/4 mile to park entrance. GPS: Please use 5
Gustine as the city with zip code 95322. To Gilroy To Los Banos Exit
403
152 33
OPEN ALL YEAR Gonzaga Rd
To Bakersfield
koa.com/camp/los-banos
0 .5 mi
RESERVATIONS 800-562-3992 • INFO 209-826-5542 0 .5 km
28485 Gonzaga Road, Santa Nella, CA 95322
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Paso Robles Hwy 46 other games, and a swimming pool provides the perfect respite after a day
of travel. And you can always count on clean restrooms and showers—recently
remodeled. There’s even a truck stop nearby where you can wash your rig, and
fast-food dining is within walking distance. Lost Hills sits at the crossroads of
I-5 and CA 46, so you’re well-positioned for exploring the myriad attractions
0 .25 mi of central California. Head west to the Paso Robles wine country and to coastal
0 .25 km To Bakersfield attractions like Pismo Beach, Morro Bay and Hearst Castle. Head east and you’ll
soon reach the magnificent trees of Sequoia National Park. Daily, weekly and
extended stays are available. Pool: Open all year. Max pull thru: 65 ft.
OPEN ALL YEAR Directions: Easy access off of I-5 from both directions: Take the Hwy 46 Exit.
koa.com/camp/lost-hills
RESERVATIONS 800-562-9143
INFO 661-797-2719
14831 Warren Street
Lost Hills, CA 93249
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fishing village. Located in the heart of Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary,
To Gilroy it offers a little bit of something for everyone. Take a scenic nature tour through
Elkhorn Slough, one of California’s largest coastal wetlands, or catch a chartered
Sandholdt Rd whale-watching cruise out of the harbor. A vision of seaside Americana, Moss
Moss Landing is a place where you can catch fresh fish straight off the boat. The town’s
Landing 156 101 antique shops and art galleries provide a welcome escape from the hustle and
Rd CASTROVILLE bustle of city life. Come for a visit and see the best that Monterey Bay has to offer!
0 1 mi
From this KOA, it’s just a short walk to the beach. Many delightful restaurants
0 1 km
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To Monterey 183 To Salinas To Salinas Santa Cruz or Monterey.
Moss Landing KOA is located in the heart of Monterey County just off Highway 1
to the west, at the corner of Moss Landing Road and Sandholdt Road.
OPEN ALL YEAR
koa.com/camp/moss-landing
RESERVATIONS 800-562-3390
INFO 831-633-6800
7905 Sandholdt Road
Moss Landing, CA 95039
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approx 0.3 mi to 2nd stoplight, turn L onto N Mt. Shasta Blvd. Go approx 1/2 mi to
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Hinckley, turn R. KOA on immediate L. S’bnd I-5: Take 1st Mt. Shasta Exit 740, follow 740
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17 Mt. Lassen/Shingletown
The natural landscape of this KOA reflects the beautiful geography of
the area. This shaded, peaceful campground is nestled among cedars,
oaks and pines at an elevation of 3,900 feet. Nearby Lassen Volcanic
National Park, McArthur-Burney Falls Memorial State Park and Lake Shasta offer
wonderful opportunities for sightseeing, hiking, stargazing and photography.
Spend the day fishing at Hat Creek or one of the local lakes. Back at camp,
enjoy a swim in the heated pool and play basketball, beach volleyball, horseshoes
or tetherball. Your dog will enjoy the large Kamp K9 with its obstacle course.
Deluxe Cabins have A/C and heat with full baths and kitchens. Every camper is
treated like family. Pool: Memorial Wknd–Labor Day Wknd. Max pull thru: 65 ft.
Your hosts: Jim, Diana & the amazing staff.
299 Lassen
Volcanic Take Hwy 44, Lassen Park Exit off I-5: Go east 34 mi to KOA Road. KOA located
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Exit 678 Park 14 mi west of the Lassen Park entrance. Do not take Hwy 36 from Red Bluff CA to
PALO VIOLA County Rd A6. These roads are not suitable for large RVs or towing vehicles.
CEDRO 44
SHINGLETOWN
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koa.com/camp/mt-lassen
36 0 10 mi RESERVATIONS 800-562-3403 • INFO 530-474-3133
0 10 km
7749 KOA Road, Shingletown, CA 96088
18 Needles
See that lush oasis in the desert? It’s no mirage, it’s the Needles KOA. At the edge
of the Mojave Desert, hand-laid rock walls grace this surprising spot bursting
with vibrant bougainvillea, eucalyptus, mesquite and palm trees. Historic Needles
is close to the casinos of Laughlin, Nevada, and the scenic ghost town of
Oatman, Arizona. There’s plenty of life at this KOA, where the clubhouse (with
a stone fireplace) is a popular gathering spot for potlucks, bingo, card games
and holiday parties. The campground store offers award-winning salsa and red-
chile marmalade. Stop by the gift shop for Route 66 items. Pool: Open all year.
Max pull thru: 80 ft. Your hosts: Bill & Carla Sandberg.
I-40 W’bnd: Exit W Broadway/River Rd; take a L at the off-ramp. Go 1/2 mi and veer d
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PALERMO RESERVATIONS 800-562-5079 • INFO 530-533-9020
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1 Feather Falls Boulevard, Oroville, CA 95966
21 Placerville
You’ll think you’ve struck gold when you discover Placerville KOA—and you have!
Located in the glorious Sierra foothills between Sacramento and South Lake Tahoe,
it’s a terrific launching pad for trips to California’s Gold Country, the American River
for rafting, Apple Hill, Old Town Sacramento and Red Hawk Casino. Visit the area’s
fine wineries or plentiful apple orchards with handmade crafts, pies and pastries.
Relax in KOA’s refreshing pool (in-season) and hot tub, or take the free on-call
shuttle to Red Hawk Casino for a delicious buffet. Sunday mornings in the summer,
this KOA serves a fabulous breakfast. Join in movie nights with free popcorn (most
Fridays/Saturdays). Enjoy the new arcade, giant tent with free Ping-Pong and foos-
ball and hand-dipped ice cream. Stop by to pamper the adorable miniature goats.
N Shingle Rd
To Placerville Check out the new large dog park for your four-legged buddies! Pool: May 1–
Ponderosa Rd
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4655 Rock Barn Road, Shingle Springs, CA 95682
California
Nobel Prize-winning author John Steinbeck captured the beauty of the Monterey
Coast and its beachside and inland communities in his landmark books. Visitors can
enjoy an easy 20-minute drive to Monterey. Visit Carmel and take the 17-mile drive
at Pebble Beach or spend the day at the Santa Cruz Boardwalk. This KOA is close to
local wineries, where wine tasting is the jewel of Monterey County. Stay in one of the
Deluxe Cabins with all the amenities and comfort of a hotel room (with a fireplace
and/or garden tub in two of the Deluxe Cabins). Sorry, no pets or smoking in Deluxe
Cabins. Or choose from 50-amp (by request only) Pull-Thru RV Sites and 30-amp
sites that accommodate rigs up to 40 feet. Pool: Open all year. Max pull thru: 40 ft.
North 101: Take Exit 336, Vierra Canyon Rd, make R at light onto Hwy 156. Proceed
th Rd
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to next light, make a R onto Prunedale North Rd. Go to stop sign, turn R. KOA on L. To Gilroy
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dale North Rd. Go about 1 mi, KOA on R. South 101: Exit 337, turn R on San Miguel Cany
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away. Summer fun at KOA includes a rec program, rock wall, Jumping Pillow, pool Rosa
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Point Lighthouse, 3 miles north, has watched over the sheer cliffs and rocky
shore since 1872. Max pull thru: 45 ft.
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Ocean To Santa Cruz
25 mi S of Half Moon Bay & 1 hour S of San Francisco on Hwy 1. KOA’s entrance is
Rossi Rd. Entrance is 3 mi S of Pigeon Point Lighthouse. From Santa Cruz: Go about
25 mi N to Rossi Rd. Look for Rossi Rd on R, just N of Año Nuevo State Park signs.
OPEN ALL YEAR
koa.com/camp/santa-cruz-north
RESERVATIONS 800-562-9867
INFO 650-879-1100 (option 2)
2001 Rossi Road at Hwy 1
Pescadero, CA 94060
27 Santa Margarita
Unplug, unwind and leave the city lights behind at “the best-kept secret on California’s
Central Coast.” This rustic KOA offers a variety of camping for every taste and budget.
Sites are terraced into the hills on 70 acres (difficult for bicycles/wheelchairs). Expect
dusty roads and sites, uneven terrain, insects, wildlife and steep stairs to restrooms.
Enjoy the pool, large deck, Jumping Pillow and Wi-Fi. Boat, fish, kayak, hike, bike, ride
a horse and zip-line nearby. Take day trips to Hearst Castle, elephant seals, Morro Bay,
Oceano Dunes, a waterslide and wineries. Dark, cool nights are great for campfires,
s’mores and stargazing. Quiet hours are strictly enforced. Check-in before dark is
recommended. From Memorial Day to Labor Day: Enjoy the Saturday crafts, water-
balloon volleyball, foam party, hayrides, outdoor movies, holiday breakfast and bingo.
Exit 58 Pool: May 1–Sept. 30. Max pull thru: 40 ft. Your hosts: Rex & Karen Jacobsma.
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koa.com/camp/santa-margarita
227 0 3 km RESERVATIONS 800-562-5619 • INFO 805-438-5618
4765 Santa Margarita Lake Road, Santa Margarita, CA 93453
California
Escape to nature with wide-open spaces to explore at this expansive new KOA
that sprawls across 385 acres in the foothills of Southern California’s coastal
mountains. Explore 200 acres of hiking and world-class mountain biking trails.
You’ll find pickleball courts, disc golf, mini golf, newly refinished basketball courts,
horseshoe pits and three sparkling pools—a large leisure pool, a kiddie pool and
a 25-meter lap pool. The summer recreation staff offers organized activities for
families, and the campground’s Vail Lake Village provides meals and entertainment
with a seasonal café and bar. With 467 campsites, options include RV Sites, Deluxe
Cabins and new eco tents (fall 2019). This KOA is a favorite spot for family reunions.
Wineries offer tastings in the surrounding Temecula wine country (15 minutes away).
Pools: Open all year. Max pull thru: 70 ft. Your hosts: Ian Mole and the Bell family. To Hemet
From I-15/I-15 N: Take Exit 58 for CA 79/Temecula Pkwy toward Indio. Turn east 79
onto CA 79 S/Temecula Pkwy; continue for 8.9 miles. Turn left onto Vail Oak Rd. To Los Angeles
GPS: N33.4707, W116.9910 Vail
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Indio
38000 Highway 79 South, Temecula, CA 92592
29 Trinity Lake
Camping is spectacular on this KOA’s 90 forested acres. Located in
the Trinity Alps at the north end of Trinity Lake, it’s the perfect place
to get back to nature. Enjoy all that the mountains, lake and local area
have to offer. Fishing is fantastic, and all levels of hiking trails are abundant.
On-site amenities include a heated pool, playgrounds, an open pavilion, a
walk-up-window restaurant, mini golf, a dog park, kayak rentals and boat slips.
Choose from wooded Tent Sites, RV Sites with full hookups and Deluxe Cabins.
Pool: Memorial Wknd–Labor Day Wknd. Max pull thru: 70 ft.
From I-5 S: Take Hwy 3 Exit in Yreka, turn S on Hwy 3, 70 mi to Trinity Center.
Caution: CA DOT restricts vehicles over 30 ft (including tow) from Etna to Trinity
Center due to grade changes over 6% and “S” curves. Vehicles over 30 ft should go
TRINITY CENTER
Trinity to Redding: Turn W on 299W, drive 40 mi W to Weaverville, then Hwy 3 N 30 mi to
3 Lake 5 Trinity Center. From I-5 N: Take Hwy 299W Exit to Redding, turn W on 299W, drive
Shasta
40 mi W to Weaverville, then Hwy 3 N 30 mi to Trinity Center.
Lake This business operates under a special permit on land under the jurisdiction of the National Forest Service.
299 WEAVERVILLE May 11 — October 1
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3 0 10 mi RESERVATIONS 800-562-7706 • INFO 530-266-3337
0 10 km 44 60260 State Highway 3, Trinity Center, CA 96091
30 Ventura Ranch
Delight in the incredible Southern California landscape with majestic
oaks and giant sycamore trees shading RV, Deluxe Cabin, safari tent,
tent and teepee sites on 76 beautiful acres. This KOA is located in the
foothills of Los Padres National Forest, 16 miles east of Ventura beaches. Enjoy the
clear cascading stream at the campground’s base. Check available times for the
outdoor movies, tie-dye T-shirts, gem mining, playground, 25-foot climbing wall,
Jumping Pillow and Bigfoot Night Adventure hikes. The pool has an adjacent cor-
porate event area designed for birthdays, weddings and family reunions. Visit Santa
Paula museums and restaurants. Take a drive to the artist community of Ojai or Air
Force One at the Reagan Library. Fishing, boating, whale watching and golfing are
OJAI Pine Grove Rd
minutes away. Pool: Memorial Wknd–Labor Day Wknd. Max pull thru: 75 ft. 150
Mupu Rd
From 101 freeway: Head east on 126 freeway. From I-5: Head west on 126 freeway.
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198 koa.com/camp/visalia
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102 To Visalia RESERVATIONS 800-562-0540 • INFO 559-651-0544
To Bakersfield
7480 Avenue 308, Visalia, CA 93291
32 Willits
Nestled among rolling hills and redwoods just off Highway 20, Willits
KOA offers a relaxing, yet exciting vacation spot for your entire family.
Whether you just kick back in one of the prestige sites with a private
hot tub or take advantage of the campground’s activities, everyone is sure to have
fun. Enjoy the Old West theme as well as disc golf, an RC track, mini golf, a petting
zoo, a fishing pond, Kamp K9, multiple arcades, a pavilion and a meeting center.
Kids enjoy karaoke, dance games, ice cream socials and movies on the big screen.
Check out the pool, spray park, wading pool and hot tub (seasonal). Explore
downtown Willits, visit Seabiscuit’s ranch, head to the beautiful Mendocino Coast
or ride the famous Skunk Train (runs to Northspur). Themed weekends include:
Crabfest, Easter Weekend, Luau Weekend, Father’s Day Fishing Tournament, To Leggett
Old Western Days and Halloween (with a haunted castle!). Pool: Memorial Wknd–
Labor Day Wknd. Max pull thru: 70 ft.
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Colorado 1 Alamosa
Nestled between the breathtaking San Juan Mountains and Sangre
de Cristo Mountains at 7,550 feet, the San Luis Valley is your gateway
to adventure. This KOA is near the golden ridges of the Great Sand
Dunes National Park and Preserve, where you can hike dunes up to 750 feet tall.
It’s also at the base of Colorado’s fourth tallest mountain, 14,345-foot Blanca
Peak. The campground is just minutes from the Rio Grande Scenic Railroad and
the championship Cattails Golf Course. You’ll also find museums, hot-spring
pools, family fun at the alligator farm, spectacular trails and wildlife. Or check
out the Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Railroad in nearby Antonito. Then come back
to the campground to enjoy the various amenities and activities offered at this
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KOA. Pool: Memorial Wknd–Labor Day Wknd. Max pull thru: 100 ft. Your hosts:
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6900 Juniper Lane, Alamosa, CO 81101
2 Buena Vista
The view from your campsite at this KOA is buena indeed—a panorama
of five 14,000-foot-plus peaks frames this mountain valley. Tucked
among rocks and shaded by piñon pines, the campground is a few miles
southeast of the small resort town of Buena Vista and a mile from the Arkansas
River. Hike or bike on public land adjacent on three sides of the KOA. Your hosts can
arrange for a wide variety of other pursuits—such as rafting, fishing, ATVing, jeeping
and soaking in hot springs—or direct you to hiking trails, ghost towns and rock-
hounding sites. At KOA, play sand volleyball, basketball and horseshoes. Breakfast is
served summer mornings in the Cook Shack. Enjoy this quiet and tranquil setting.
Groups are welcome. Email: buenavista@koa.com. Campground is open the first
Friday in April to the last Sunday in Oct., weather permitting. Max pull thru: 105 ft.
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3 Carbondale/Crystal River
Colorado’s Rocky Mountain majesty surrounds campers in this lovely
spot, spread along the banks of the Crystal River and at the foot of
12,965-foot Mount Sopris. Formerly known as BRB Crystal River Resort,
it’s now a KOA. Many sites are right along the half mile of riverfront, including roomy
RV Sites and fully equipped Cabins with kitchens, baths, linens and heat for those cozy
winter nights after skiing. The riverfront pavilion is available to large Cabin groups. The
clubhouse offers billiards, games, a movie/book library and a TV/Wi-Fi lounge. This
KOA lies between the resort areas of Aspen and Glenwood Springs. Enjoy a bike ride
or walk directly from the campground on the Crystal Valley Trail, connecting to the
Rio Grande Trail. Hiking, hunting, whitewater rafting, horseback riding, jeep tours, golf
To Grand Junction
70 To Denver and fly-fishing are favorite activities. Cabins open all year. RV/tent camping open
Exit 116
GLENWOOD May 1–Oct. 31. Pool: June 1–Sept. 10. Max pull thru: 85 ft.
SPRINGS
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8100 Bandley Drive, Fountain, CO 80817
5 Cortez/Mesa Verde
The towering flat-topped ridge of Mesa Verde National Park rises
less than 15 minutes away from this KOA near the four corners
where Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona and Utah meet. After visiting
the 700-year-old cliff dwellings in the park’s canyon walls, return to your own
high desert oasis. Swim in the heated pool or round up a game of basketball or
horseshoes. Enjoy the 1-mile walking trail around Denny Lake (with fishing along
the trail) and the 3-acre enclosed dog park. Stock up on supplies and souvenirs
in the grocery store and gift shop. Take a day trip to Utah’s Monument Valley,
the setting for several of John Wayne’s most famous Westerns. In addition to
Mesa Verde, Native American life is chronicled at Hovenweep National Monu-
To Moab ment and the Anasazi Heritage Center. Pool: Memorial Wknd–Labor Day Wknd.
145 Max pull thru: 80 ft.
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April 15 — October 15
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27432 East Highway 160, Cortez, CO 81321
6 Cotopaxi/Arkansas River
A stay at this KOA puts you on one of the most popular stretches of the Arkansas
River for fly-fishing, kayaking and whitewater rafting. From mid-April through
mid-May, an amazing caddis hatch produces incredible dry-fly action. Local
whitewater rafting guides can put you on a raft through tame stretches of
water near KOA or take you for a wild ride through Royal Gorge, 23 miles east.
Swimming, hayrides, hiking and mini golf keep kids smiling. Everyone will love
the art shed and craft classes. Enjoy the RV Sites with KOA Patio and the Tent Sites
with their own concrete patios, patio furniture and fire rings overlooking the
Arkansas River! Or stay in the Loma Linda Motel (duplexes with private baths,
some with kitchenettes). You’re near Royal Gorge, the Royal Gorge Route
Railroad, the new Royal Gorge Dinosaur Experience, the historic town of Salida, To Cañon City
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Perched in an alpine meadow at an elevation of about 10,000 feet, America’s
highest KOA is just 5 miles from Colorado’s most fabled gold-mining camp.
More than a half billion dollars’ worth of gold was blasted and dug from the
slopes of Pikes Peak. Weathered mine buildings and vast piles of rock tailings
still dot the landscape. After a long slumber as a near ghost town, Cripple Creek
has been transformed into a modern boomtown with casinos. Stroll the historic
district and tour two museums. Biking, hiking and horseback trails fan out in
all directions. Hike up Trachyte Knob. You’re less than an hour’s drive from
Colorado Springs, the Pikes Peak Cog Railway and Royal Gorge. Then head
back to camp and slumber under a starry sky. Max pull thru: 62 ft. Your hosts:
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Welcome to the gateway to Denver and the Rocky Mountains. This KOA
on the eastern plains has long, level Pull-Thru RV Sites for big rigs or the
family trailer, Deluxe Cabins, Camping Cabins and Tent Sites with electric.
Relax in the heated pool (seasonal). Enjoy the pavilion, game room, basketball, horse-
shoes and bike rentals. Cable TV and Wi-Fi are free. This KOA gives you easy access
to regional activities. Visit Elitch Gardens theme and water park or Water World.
Tour the Denver Museum of Nature & Science, Wings Over the Rockies Air & Space
Museum, Colorado History Museum and Coors Brewery. KOA’s office hours are
reduced in the winter. Treat yourself to pizza, a weekend pancake breakfast, ice
cream in the parlor or java in the Koffee Shop. Stop by the new barbecue restaurant
(open Wed.–Sun., 11 a.m. to 8 p.m.). Let your dog run in the pet park. Staff is fully
Wagner St
Monroe Strasburg Rd
trained in CPR and AED. Pool: Memorial Wknd–Labor Day Wknd. Max pull thru:
72 ft. Your hosts: Scott, Marina, Isabella & Angelina Jacobson.
15th Ave
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11 Durango
Just a 7-mile drive from this mountain sports town and the depot for
the Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad, the Durango KOA
provides a panoramic view of the jagged San Juan Mountains. At an
elevation of 7,000 feet, this piñon-shaded campground makes for comfortably
cool summer nights. In season, wake up to buttermilk pancakes served at the
Kaboose Kafe. In the evening, fresh-made pizza can be delivered to your site.
The dessert bar has sundaes, root beer floats and fresh baked pies. Enjoy nightly
movies, weekly duck races, mini golf, a heated pool and kids’ activities. Lodging
includes basic Camping Cabins to the all-out comfort of Deluxe Cabins. Several
outfitters guide kayak/whitewater raft outings on the Animas River. Make Durango
550 KOA your base camp for Mesa Verde National Park (only an hour’s drive away) and
DURANGO
many other Durango adventures. Pool: May 24–Sept. 16. Max pull thru: 100 ft.
160
To Mesa Verde 7 miles east of Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge RR on Hwy 160 at MM 91.
National Park
To Chimney Rock GPS: N37.227355, W107.803542
National Monument
160 April 26 — October 15
0 2 mi koa.com/camp/durango
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30090 US Highway 160, Durango, CO 81303
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RESERVATIONS 800-562-2124 • INFO 970-247-4499 140 160
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rents bicycles and fishing gear, with private guides available. Lake Estes Marina
Big Thomps rents pontoon boats, paddleboats and canoes. The glorious Rocky Mountains are
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2051 Big Thompson Avenue, Estes Park, CO 80517
College Ave
Lakeside
Laporte). Turn left at Taft Hill Rd (CR 19). KOA is 0.6 mile on left. 25
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I-70 to Exit 97 (town of Silt): Go south to River Frontage Rd, west 1/4 mile to Main St
KOA’s entrance. To Grand Junction
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OPEN ALL YEAR River Fr ntage Rd
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16th St
RESERVATIONS 800-562-3708 • INFO 970-876-4900
Colorado R.
629 River Frontage Road, Silt, CO 81652
17 Grand Junction
This western Colorado KOA is centrally located within the Grand
Valley. It is an ideal base camp for exploring local town attractions and
spending time outdoors: Check out the unusual rock formations and
hiking trails at the Colorado National Monument. Just around the corner, enjoy
the scenic explorations of the Grand Mesa National Forest, Black Canyon of the
Gunnison or the Uncompahgre National Forest. Additional outdoor activities in
the area include fishing, ATVing, desert hiking and mountain or roadside biking.
Be sure to stop by some of the wineries and fruit stands for a taste of western
Colorado. Pool: Memorial Wknd–Labor Day Wknd. Max pull thru: 80 ft.
Exit I-70 E’bnd Exit 26: Right on Hwy 50, follow road signs to Montrose to stay on
26
Exit US 50, about 9 miles to KOA. I-70 W’bnd Exit 37: 1 mile turn left on Hwy 141
70 37
6 (Wendy’s), 5.5 miles turn right on Hwy 50, 3.5 miles, KOA on left. Make U-turn at
50 North Ave fairgrounds and come back. GPS: N39.034728, W108.529683
32 Rd
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18 Gunnison
“Come and watch the grass grow” is the slogan at the Gunnison
KOA. Mom, Dad, children and dogs will enjoy camping on the 100%
grass-covered sites. Unique to the West, this KOA has an abundance
of water to provide green grass for camping. Take off your shoes and enjoy the
blades between your toes. Blue Mesa Reservoir, the largest body of water in
Colorado, is so close you can feel the fishing and water recreation from 8 miles
away. Children and adults will enjoy the weekend petting zoo. Fish, bike, hike,
raft and shop within minutes of this quiet campground. The campground has
a stocked trout pond, and you can catch-and-keep for a fee. The wildflowers
in nearby Crested Butte are spectacular! This is a unique camping experience.
Main St
Max pull thru: 100 ft. Your hosts: Dave and Susie Taylor. To Crested
Butte
R.
From Main St/Hwy 135 in Gunnison: Go 1.5 mi west on Hwy 50, take a left onto Tomichi Ave
Gunnis o n
To Poncha
CR 38 after airplane hangars, south to campground. GPS: N38.529312, W106.946559 GUNNISON Springs
Gunnison-Crested Butte
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To 0 .5 mi
RESERVATIONS 800-562-1248 • INFO 970-641-1358 Montrose 50 0 .5 km
105 County Road 50, Gunnison, CO 81230
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20 Limon
Let the romance of Colorado’s High Plains capture you. Take a rest
from your travels at this beautiful, clean and quiet park. Ninety minutes
from Denver and Colorado Springs along I-70, the campground is at
the crossroads of several highways. Visit Limon Heritage Museum & Railroad Park
or relax in this gracious community. Let the staff help you with your plans to tour
Colorado. Enjoy the playground, bike rentals and swimming pool (seasonal). An
activity room can be rented as a meeting room for groups and summer pancake
breakfasts. Pets are welcome. Everything is easy here, with long, wide, flat Pull-Thru
RV Sites and Cabins with heat/air-conditioning. The store has RV supplies, groceries
and gifts. Limon KOA now serves Hunt Brothers Pizza and Wings. Cable and Wi-Fi
are free! Pool: Memorial Wknd–Labor Day Wknd. Max pull thru: 75 ft.
I-70: Exit 361 to US 24/Main St, west to Pizza Hut, turn right to KOA. All other 71
To Denver
highways, see map. GPS: N39.264518, W103.672871 70
1st Ave
LIMON
24 Main St
Indiana Ave
Exit
361
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23 Pueblo
Everyone is welcome! This KOA is centrally located to Pikes Peak, Garden
of the Gods, Royal Gorge, Lake Pueblo State Park, Bishop Castle and
downtown Pueblo. Enjoy the friendly family atmosphere, level Pull-Thru RV Sites,
24/7 laundry room and free Wi-Fi/cable. Relax in the adults-only hot tub, take a walk
or rent a fire pit and sit under the stars—the night sky is spectacular. During the
summer, order from the Kactus Kitchen and have pizza and wings delivered to your
site. Check out the Jumping Pillow, pedal karts, heated pool and playgrounds. You’ll
feel pampered by the private RV Sites with KOA Patio and Deluxe Cabins (with grills
and fire pits). Four-legged family members enjoy the 8,000-square-foot fenced
To Colorado dog park. This is a great base camp for exploring Pueblo, the Front Range and more.
Springs Pool: May 12–Sept. 16. Max pull thru: 100 ft. Your hosts: Carolyn & Mike Stowe.
25
7 miles north of Pueblo at Exit 108. Take road next to S’bnd exit ramp. For correct
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24 Pueblo South/Colorado City
Planning a trip to the Pueblo area? This KOA is 20 miles south in a
country-quiet mountain setting just minutes from the city. You’ll love the
mountain views and beautiful sunsets. Enjoy grassy/shaded 65-foot Pull-Thru
RV Sites or big-rig- and satellite-friendly 60 × 30-foot angled sites. For big rigs
towing, there are 85-foot Pull-Thru RV Sites with grass (some shaded, some satellite
friendly). Tent/Cabin areas are grass with shade—or upgrade to a Deluxe Cabin.
All include free cable TV and Wi-Fi. This KOA offers a heated pool, hot tub, fitness
center and mini golf. Enjoy holiday/weekend planned activities, barbecues, break-
fasts and dessert socials. Groups can use the covered pavilion or indoor social room.
Visit Pikes Peak, Royal Gorge, the Riverwalk and other area attractions. Hollydot golf To Pueblo
Exit
course is 2 miles away. Fishing lakes and Bishop Castle are just up the road. Pool: 74
May 1–Sept. 30. Max pull thru: 85 ft. Your hosts: Rubens and Helena Salles.
165 25 y Rd
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Exit 74 off I-25 on the east side of the highway. Do not use GPS, call for directions. To Colorado
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27 Steamboat Springs
You won’t find steamboats, but you will find natural hot springs in this
scenic northwest Colorado mountain community (and in the area). This
KOA puts you in the heart of all the natural wonders you can experience
here, from fishing or floating the trout-filled Yampa River to tackling the nearby
slopes of Mount Werner at Steamboat Ski Resort. World-class hiking and mountain
biking trails wind through the surrounding mountains. Enjoy the heated pool, mini
golf and other activities at the campground. Then hop on the free bus to Steam-
boat Springs, just 3 miles south. A true Western ranching town, Steamboat Springs
charms with unique galleries and shows, dining and even a pioneer museum. Get
a taste of local culture at the many festivals, including the Hot Air Balloon Rodeo,
Elk River
To Craig Rocky Mountain Mustang Roundup and Winter Carnival. Pool: Memorial Wknd–
Lincoln A
ve Labor Day Wknd. Max pull thru: 60 ft. Your hosts: Recreational Adventures Co.
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Connecticut 1 Mystic
Mystic KOA is located at the easternmost tip of Connecticut on the
250-year-old site of one of the area’s first farms. This beautiful, historic
campground has a nostalgic backdrop of colonial architecture, and it
is set among hills outlined by trees. Nearby, visit an olden-day seaport, the Nautilus
at Submarine Force Museum, beautiful ocean beaches or two casinos. At this KOA,
enjoy daily recreational activities (in-season), two pools, mini golf, on-site catch-and-
release fishing in ponds, a Jumping Pillow, bike rentals, hayrides, outdoor movies and
embankment slides. You’ll find RV Sites, new Premium Tent Sites, wooded Tent Sites,
Camping Cabins and fully furnished Deluxe Cabins. Limited RV Sites/service during
winter months. Pools: Memorial Wknd–Labor Day Wknd. Max pull thru: 85 ft.
pk 184
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Westerly Rd on T To From S/W: Take I-95 N to Exit 92. At bottom of exit ramp, take a left at light onto 2.
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WESTERLY RESERVATIONS 800-562-3451 • INFO 860-599-5101
118 Pendleton Hill Road, North Stonington, CT 06359
2 Niantic/I-95 Exit 72
The broad sandy beaches and salty blue waters of Long Island Sound
are just minutes away from this KOA, with free beach passes for camp-
ers! After a day of fresh sea air, you’ll appreciate your convenient site at
this campground, just off I-95. Themed weekends, kids’ activities and games add
to the fun. Rest up, because there’s plenty to see in the delightful seaside village of
Niantic. Its main street runs right along Long Island Sound, lined with boutiques,
antiques, a bookstore, a movie theater, restaurants and pubs. Immerse yourself in
the region’s rich maritime history at two terrific museums, the Connecticut River
Museum and Mystic Seaport, both within a half hour of the campground. Other area
attractions include Mystic Aquarium and two casinos. Recreational boating and fish-
ing abound, with plenty of lakes, streams and ponds—and, of course, the big waters 1
of Niantic Bay and the Sound. Max pull thru: 65 ft. Your hosts: the Kelsey family.
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0 4 mi RESERVATIONS 800-562-5685 • INFO 727-937-8412
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37061 US Highway 19 N, Palm Harbor, FL 34684
2 Davie/Fort Lauderdale
Old and new Florida blend beautifully at Davie/Fort Lauderdale KOA—a lush
10-acre campground in the heart of south Florida’s horse country. With spacious
RV Sites, pet-friendly rentals, Tent Sites and motel rooms, this KOA can meet all
your camping needs. Fort Lauderdale serves up the Florida many visitors imagine,
with its enticing Atlantic beaches and endless attractions, shopping and dining.
Sawgrass Mills, an outlet shopping destination, is minutes away. Back at the
campground, soak up sunshine in the large swimming pool or go fishing in
the catch-and-release pond. Access miles of equestrian and walking trails right from
the grounds, or take advantage of some activities at the adjacent Vista View Park.
Davie/Fort Lauderdale KOA even has its own restaurant: Island Time Bar and Grill
SW 154th Ave
From N or S: Take I-75 to Exit 13A for Griffin Rd East. In 0.8 mi, turn L toward Orange
Flamingo R d
Dr. Turn R onto Orange Dr. In 0.2 mi, turn L onto SW 142nd Ave (Boy Scout Rd). In SW 37th Ct
0.7 mi, turn R onto SW 37th Ct. Follow signs to KOA. GPS: N26.072654, W80.336242
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RESERVATIONS 800-562-1893 • INFO 386-736-6601
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2999 State Road 44 W, DeLand, FL 32720
St. John
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There’s even a 6,000-square-foot clubhouse (with a kitchen) that has plenty of room S Rd 7
0 5 km
for dancing, reunions and other events. You’ll also want to check out the adjacent 7
Junior Olympic-size pool. If coming from I-95 N, call for directions. Pool: Open all Lake
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year. Max pull thru: 81 ft. Your hosts: Jennifer Nachman & Jackie Laundeane. Ocklawaha NE 160th 19
Ave Rd
Driving S: I-75 to Exit 368 (SR 318). Go L (E) to Hwy 301, go R (S) to Old Hwy 301
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(200A), go L to CR 316. Go through Fort McCoy and Eureka. After you cross over tall MCCOY
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bridge, take first L (160th Ave Rd); about 11 mi to KOA on L. Driving N: I-75 to Exit
358, turn R (SR 326) to Hwy 441/301. Turn L, go to 2nd light and turn R on SR 329.
Turn L on Hwy 200A, turn R on CR 316. From CR 316, go through Fort McCoy and
Eureka. Cross over tall bridge to first rd on L (160th Ave Rd); about 11 mi to KOA. OPEN ALL YEAR
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RESERVATIONS 800-562-9389
INFO 352-546-5500
15991 NE 243rd Place Road
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the L. From I-95: Take Hollywood Blvd/FL 820 via Exit 20. Turn R onto N 60th Ave/
95 US 441 N/FL 7. Take the 2nd right onto Polk St. The campground is on the R.
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Pembroke Rd 824 RESERVATIONS 800-562-9120 • INFO 954-983-8225
5931 Polk Street, Hollywood, FL 33021
8 Jennings NEW
Let your Florida vacation begin! Jennings KOA is your gateway to all
that the Sunshine State has to offer. Kick back and relax at sites shaded
by grand oak trees draped with Spanish moss. Kids can’t get enough of
the campground’s small lake, home to fish, ducks and turtles. Enjoy the swimming
pool, volleyball/basketball court, horseshoe pits, game room and planned activities
on many weekends. With Deluxe Cabins, RV Sites and Tent Sites, you’ll find accom-
modations to suit all camping styles. Stay for a night, a week or the entire month!
It’s a short 20-minute drive north to the rides and exotic animals at Wild Adventures
Theme Park near Valdosta. You can reach Florida’s famed sand beaches—on either
the Gulf or Atlantic coast—within a couple of hours. Jennings makes an ideal stop
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on your way to or from Walt Disney World; it’s less than a four-hour drive south on FL
I-75. Pool: Open all year. Max pull thru: 100 ft. Your hosts: the Reinard family. To Valdosta, GA
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First exit in Florida at the FL/GA state line: I-75 Exit 467. Jennings KOA is located 143
on the southbound side of the highway. GPS: N30.595092, W83.123915 75
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RESERVATIONS 800-562-8134 • INFO 386-938-3321 0 .5 km 143 To Lake City
2039 Hamilton Avenue, Jennings, FL 32053
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Ease your RV into a spacious 100-foot-long Pull-Thru RV Site, then
Exit stretch out and take a look around. You won’t be surprised that the
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Milton/Gulf Pines KOA is one of the top-ranked campgrounds in
29 10 Florida. It’s a superclean, tidy spot. Spend some soothing time in the heated pool.
87 Rent a cozy Camping Cabin or a fully equipped Deluxe Cabin. Or you can pitch
B ay
0 5 mi a tent in the woodsy tent area. This campground is a great place to stop for a
281 0 5 km day (less than a mile from I-10) or to stay for a season. The sugar-sand beaches
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98 98 out the fully planned activities schedule for the winter. Come stay and play at
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Rosa So Mexico Milton/Gulf Pines KOA. Pool: Open all year. Max pull thru: 100 ft.
Santa Gulf of
From I-10: Take Exit 31, then go north on Highway 87 for 1/10 of a mile, turn right
into entrance.
OPEN ALL YEAR
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RESERVATIONS 888-562-4258
INFO 850-623-0808
8700 Gulf Pines Drive
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Follow I-4: Take State Route 535 S (Exit 68) for about 3.5 mi, turn left on US 192 E 0 2 km
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Take US 19 south from I-10 through Perry: Then 2 miles south of city limits to 27
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4513 West Main Street, Mims, FL 32754
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right on Lion Country Safari Rd. Go 2 miles, right at campground sign. Or take Whitney Rd
FL Turnpike to Exit 97. Head west on Southern Blvd about 10 miles, then right
Okeechobee Blvd
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2000 Lion Country Safari Road, Loxahatchee, FL 33470-3976
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1655 US 280 East, Americus, GA 31709
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296 WHITE Whether you’re seeking the quiet of a country campground or the
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75 from I-75, large Pull-Thru RV Sites and two huge pet-walk areas to help the whole
CASSVILLE family unwind from a road trip. With the red-rock rolling hills of northern Georgia
surrounding you, you’re a mere 45 to 50 freeway miles from Atlanta. Get out and
411 explore the Etowah Indian Mounds Historic Site, the 1880s covered bridge and
20 Pickett’s Mill Battlefield Historic Site. Or take a stroll through the Booth Western Art
Museum. It’s just a one-hour drive to Six Flags Over Georgia and Stone Mountain
0 2 mi Park. Sample the historic charm of nearby Rome and Cartersville. Stop by the
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41 To Atlanta Weinman Mineral Gallery at Tellus Science Museum (I-75, Exit 293), only 3 miles
CARTERSVILLE from the campground. Pool: Memorial Wknd–Labor Day Wknd. Max pull thru:
100 ft. Your hosts: Jay and Ann Camp.
OPEN ALL YEAR Exit 296 off I-75: Go west 1/4 mi on Cassville-White Rd. Campground is on the left.
koa.com/camp/cartersville
RESERVATIONS 800-562-2841
INFO 770-382-7330
800 Cassville-White Road NW
Cartersville, GA 30121
3 Cordele
Enjoy ultra-high-speed Wi-Fi and true Southern Georgia hospitality at
this convenient, friendly campground, just 1 block off I-75. You’ll
appreciate the shade provided by pecan and pine trees. This KOA is
4 miles from historic Cordele, watermelon capital of the world. It offers easy access
to many area attractions, including beautiful 8,700-acre Lake Blackshear for boating,
fishing and other water sports. Plan a scenic cruise on the party/event boat (up to
45 people) and enjoy restaurants near the lake. Ride the SAM Shortline Excursion
Train to President Jimmy Carter’s former campaign headquarters in Plains and
boyhood home in Archery. Visit a museum, national cemetery and site of a
Confederate prison camp at Andersonville National Historic Site. Tee off at Georgia
Veterans Memorial Golf Course (10 miles). In season, stop by a local strawberry To Macon
CORDELE
farm. At the campground, gather pecans in season (Oct./Nov.) or fish in a private 280
pond. Pool: May 1–Oct. 1. Max pull thru: 95 ft. Your hosts: the Perlis family’s staff. 280
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373 Rockhouse Road East, Cordele, GA 31015
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busy. Early spring to late fall (Fridays/Saturdays), the Forsyth KOA Express Train pro-
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Ca vides free late evening narrated tours of the city of Forsyth. Email: ke123@msn.com.
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6 Lake Oconee/Greensboro
A playful railroad theme is just a hint of all the fun you’ll have at this one-of-a-kind
KOA. The campground has 23 authentic railroad boxcars, club cars and cabooses
scattered across 55 acres—and you can spend the night in one! With its own boat
launch and slips, this KOA is a perfect base camp for boaters and anglers eager to
get out on Lake Oconee, the region’s sparkling jewel. The campground’s private
white sand beach and two swimming pools also make a big splash with the kids. A
4,000-square-foot clubhouse allows groups to enjoy the lakefront setting. Check out
Greensboro’s shops and historic attractions. Pool: May 1–Nov. 1. Max pull thru: 42 ft.
From Atlanta: Take I-20 E to Exit 130. Off the ramp, turn R onto GA 44 W. Go 5.4 mi,
turn R onto Carey Station Rd. Go 5.1 mi; KOA on L. From N: Take US 129 S/US 441 S/
15 GA 15 S. Turn L onto GA 12 W/US 278 for 3 mi. Turn R onto Carey Station Rd. Go 2.7
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BUCKHEAD 5.4 mi to Carey Station Rd. Turn R onto Carey Station Rd. Go 5.1 mi; KOA on L. From S:
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Come to the equine- and pet-friendly Tifton KOA and you’ll find a quiet setting
nestled in a grove of pecan trees, along with good old-fashioned country
hospitality. Stay for an extended time or enjoy a quick stop en route to your final
destination. You’ll find easy-in/easy-out full-hookup sites and impeccable service.
Night registration is available. This KOA is 180 miles south of Atlanta and 250 miles
north of Orlando. Take a relaxing walk around the campground’s big open field
and gaze at a picturesque Georgia sunset. Enjoy the pool or check out the two
catch-and-release fishing ponds (with bream, bass and catfish). Kids have fun at
the playground while parents throw a few rounds of horseshoes close by. There are
55 Pull-Thru RV Sites, a small general store, RV parts, propane, ice cream, ice, laun-
dry facilities, a bathhouse and a rustic, one-room air-conditioned/heated Cabin. The
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Open all year. Max pull thru: 80 ft. Your hosts: Ron & Ramona Lundquist.
From I-84: Take Exit 44. Turn north onto Main St. Travel about 4 blocks, turn left W Franklin Rd E Franklin Rd
Main St
(west) onto Franklin Rd. Go 1 block to Meridian Rd, turn left (south). In 2 blocks turn
0 .5 mi
right onto W Pennwood St. KOA is on the right. GPS: N43.600735, W116.395835 W Pennwood St 0 .5 km
ve Located off Hwy 20/26 in Arco. Turn S at Pickle’s Place restaurant onto CR 3000 W.
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3 Kamiah/Clearwater River
Let the beauty of Idaho surround you in the Kamiah Valley. Set along the
Northwest Passage Scenic Byway, this campground is directly across from
the Clearwater River and the Heart of the Monster. You’ll find plenty of recreation
in the Kamiah Valley, from tubing down the Clearwater River to exploring the
area’s renowned fishing spots. The Lewis and Clark Corps of Discovery expedition
traveled through this region—the homeland of the Nez Perce—and it’s still a
delight to explore. The scenic byway is a favorite of motorcyclists and driving
enthusiasts. Centrally located, this KOA is a short drive to some of Idaho’s best
OHV trails, hot springs and skiing locales. Pool: May 25–Sept. 30. Max pull thru:
100 ft.
To Lewiston
From Lewiston, ID: Take US Hwy 12 East for 65 mi. Your destination is on the left. 64
KAMIAH
From Missoula, MT: Take US Hwy 12 West for approx 150 mi. Your destination is on
the right. From Grangeville, ID: Take Hwy 13 to Kooskia for approx 40 mi. Turn left
12 0 2 mi
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Exit
47 for Lava Hot Springs KOA can be made one year in advance by phone or online.
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Max pull thru: 60 ft. Your hosts: Kody & Andi Tillotson.
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Exit 47 off I-15: Travel 13 miles east.
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100 Bristol Park Lane, Lava Hot Springs, ID 83246
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snacks, swimsuits, water shoes and souvenirs. Your hosts: Kody & Andi Tillotson. Exit
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double speed slides. Turn right at KOA sign. GPS: N42.619869, W112.012389
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koa.com/camp/lava-hot-springs-city-center
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RESERVATIONS 800-562-7807 • INFO 208-776-5209 2 km
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89 North Center Street, Lava Hot Springs, ID 83246
6 Montpelier Creek
This peaceful KOA lies along the Oregon Trail, halfway between Salt
Lake City and Yellowstone National Park. Settle back in a tree-shaded
site, lulled by the trickle of the creek that runs through the camp-
ground. Drop a lure into the creek (fishing license required) or relax in the
heated pool. Your dog will love the fenced-in dog park and a walk along the
nature trail. No RV or tent? Stay in a Cabin by the creek. Or go “glamping” in a
Deluxe Cabin with a full bath and linen service (no linens provided for bunk beds).
The National Oregon/California Trail Center provides an amazing look at the
pioneer experience, including a computer-simulated covered-wagon ride. For
adventure today, you can explore ATV trails, enjoy water sports at Bear Lake, bird-
To Lava Hot Springs watch at Bear Lake National Wildlife Refuge or head underground to Minnetonka
Cave. Please call for campground’s early opening dates. Pool: Memorial Wknd–
30 GENEVA Labor Day Wknd. Max pull thru: 75 ft. Your hosts: Jim and Brenda Reno.
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From I-15: Take Exit 71 Pocatello Creek Rd. East 1 1/4 miles. From I-86 W: Take
Salt Lake Jct to Pocatello Creek Exit 71. Then east 1 1/4 miles. Pocate
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9815 West Pocatello Creek Road, Pocatello, ID 83201
8 Twin Falls/Jerome
Experience Southern Idaho’s Magic Valley as you walk on the new
cantilevered overlook by the Perrine Bridge. Watch daredevil BASE
jumpers, see Evel Knievel’s jump site or cool down at Shoshone Indian
Ice Caves. Back at KOA, enjoy a refreshing swim after a day of sightseeing or
stop by the ice cream social. The store is stocked with groceries, beer, wine, RV
supplies and souvenirs. Tired from a long day’s drive and don’t feel like cooking or
unhooking? Take advantage of the campground’s KOA Café, open June through
August. Dinner service: Have your meals delivered to your site, and enjoy this
campground’s own style of “room service.” Whether you want to relax at your
campsite, explore the area, play games or sit by the pool, the Twin Falls/Jerome
JEROME
25 KOA has it all. The staff looks forward to your visit! Pool: Memorial Wknd–Labor
To Boise 93 Day Wknd. Max pull thru: 80 ft. Your hosts: the Carranza family.
84 From I-84 Exit 173: Go N for 1 mi on US 93. Turn L at American Ave; then turn R on
Liberty Ln
Liberty Lane to KOA. (Old address: 5431 US Hwy 93, Jerome, ID 83338.)
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RESERVATIONS 800-562-4169 • INFO 208-324-4169
TWIN FALLS 441 South Liberty Lane, Jerome, ID 83338
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N Main St
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71 W Main St
RESERVATIONS 800-562-8619 • INFO 618-439-4860 14 34
1500 North Du Quoin Street, Benton, IL 62812
2 Casey
Immerse yourself in the 19th century at Lincoln Log Cabin State Historic Site
near this KOA. Costumed guides play Tom and Sarah Lincoln and their neighbors
at the working living history farm, owned in the 1840s by Honest Abe’s father
and stepmother. You’re only 45 miles from Arthur/Arcola, the hub of Illinois
Amish Country, and 30 miles from Eastern Illinois University and Lake Land
College. Shaded level sites offer beautiful views of the rising/setting sun.
Swim in the pool or rent a boat to fish on the lake. Play basketball or enjoy the
game room. From Memorial Day to Labor Day, join in ice cream socials on
Saturday nights. Celebrate July 4th by watching fireworks at the city park in
Casey. Be sure to check out Casey’s huge wind chime, golf tee, knitting needles
E 1250th Rd and crochet hook, all the largest in the world according to Guinness World
To Terre Records. Limited facilities in March. Pool: Memorial Wknd–Labor Day Wknd.
Haute
Max pull thru: 70 ft.
Exit
129
To Effingham
70 From I-70: Exit 129 1/4 mile north to crossroads, then left 1/4 mile.
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CASEY
0 .5 km RESERVATIONS 800-562-9113 • INFO 217-932-5319
1248 East 1250th Road, Casey, IL 62420
3 Chicago Northwest
Welcome to the KOA closest to Chicago! The front desk staff will be
able to give you detailed information on public transportation from the
campground to Chicago or Wrigley Field. Wi-Fi is provided throughout
the park at no extra cost. All the amenities are free for you and your family to enjoy,
including the Swiss Tree Fort Village playground, a Jump Pad, mini golf, gaga ball,
Frisbee golf, a pool and more. Enjoy planned activities on weekends. The camp-
ground also offers discounted tickets to area attractions such as Donley’s Wild West
Town (next door) and Santa’s Village Azoosment Park. The popular Illinois Railway
Museum is just a few miles down the road. Get a taste of the Midwest while enjoying
a nice dinner at one of several family-owned restaurants nearby. This KOA is a 24-
MARENGO
hour gated facility. All guests arriving after hours need a reservation. Pool: Memorial
S Union Rd
UNION
Wknd–Labor Day Wknd. Max pull thru: 70 ft. Your hosts: Thomas & Sylvia Weber.
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on South Union Rd. Follow signs to Wild West Town. GPS: N42.206118, W88.550137 To Rockford Mareng
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CHEBANSE RESERVATIONS 800-562-4192 • INFO 815-939-4603
425 East 6000 South Road, Chebanse, IL 60922
5 LaSalle/Peru
With easy access from I-39 and I-80, yet away from interstate noise,
this KOA is a great country retreat for weary travelers looking for a good
night’s sleep. Simple pleasures like relaxing around a campfire and enjoy-
ing the sounds of nature will help you prepare for the next leg of your journey. Or
extend your stay and explore the state parks in the area. Just 5 miles south, the deep
canyons and towering bluffs at Starved Rock State Park will make you feel as though
you’ve left the Prairie State altogether. Hike up to 13 miles of trails along canyons with
waterfalls. At nearby Matthiessen State Park, you’ll find vigorous trails and beautiful
rock formations. Check out restaurants, shopping and golf in the area. Pool: Memo-
rial Wknd–Labor Day Wknd. Max pull thru: 70 ft. Your hosts: Dave & Linda Waszak.
From I-80 Exit 81 (Route 178): Turn N for 1.5 mi to 3150th Rd. From I-39 traveling N 33rd Rd
N: Go E on I-80 2 mi to Exit 81 (Route 178). Turn N for 1.5 mi to 3150th Rd. From N 3150th Rd
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756 North 3150th Road, North Utica, IL 61373
6 Lena
Visit and see why campers of all ages love this beautifully landscaped
campground located at the start of the historic Stagecoach Trail, just
35 miles east of Galena. Nearby, you’ll find hiking, fishing, golf courses,
bike trails and antique shops. It’s perfect for vacations or weekend getaways. Enjoy
the heated pool with a double tube slide and the Jumping Pillow. Play cornhole,
sand volleyball, gaga ball, carpetball and horseshoes. Try gem mining—or rent fun-
bikes and pedal karts. Themed weekend activities include ice cream socials, barrel
train rides, “hey” rides, live music, movies and more. This campground features a
variety of camping options, including RV Sites with KOA Patio, Deluxe Cabins and
teepees. With a large outdoor Camping Kitchen, fire pits at every site and Wi-Fi
available throughout the park, this KOA is ideal for groups, reunions and families.
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Illinois’ capital forms the heart of Abraham Lincoln country. Visitors can tour the
16th president’s home, law offices and Old State Capitol where he served in the
legislature. View the Lincoln Library and Museum. Pay your respects at Lincoln’s
Tomb. Visit the New Salem State Historic Site. Here, costumed guides re-create
the 1830s town where the future president lived and worked. Southeast of the
city, this KOA offers a quiet country setting with covered Tent Sites, level Pull-Thru
RV Sites and Deluxe Cabins. Head to Lake Springfield for boating and fishing.
Nostalgia buffs: Don’t leave without getting your kicks on Route 66, where you’ll
find shops, motorcycle races, antique car rallies and a drive-in diner. Relax at
0 2 mi
KOA’s pool or enjoy the banana bikes, mini golf and Jump Pad (all included with
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Stevenson 29 0 2 km your stay), along with Wi-Fi, cable and Kamp K9. Pool: Memorial Wknd–Labor
Dr Exit
Main St Day Wknd. Max pull thru: 80 ft. Your hosts: the Roller family.
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Bloomfield D-2 Columbus D-4 Fort Wayne B-4 Greenwood C-3 Lawrenceburg D-5 Muncie C-4 Greensburg
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Bloomington D-3 Connersville C-4 Fowler B-2 Hammond A-2 Morgantown
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Indiana
The serenity of the White River sets the pace for a relaxing getaway
at this KOA. Discover the pleasures of peaceful country living along
the campground’s full mile of secluded river frontage. Explore the
13-acre island, two ponds and a 3.5-acre lake perfect for fishing and swimming.
Minutes away, visit Mounds State Park with its remarkable earthworks created by
the Adena-Hopewell people more than 2,000 years ago. Muncie, home to Ball
State University, is just 15 miles away. It’s less than an hour’s drive to Indianapolis,
where you’ll find professional sports, shopping and dining along with the NCAA
Hall of Champions and Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum. Limited availabil-
ity Oct. 15–April 15. Max pull thru: 100 ft. Your hosts: Steve & Terri Foster.
I-69 Exit 234: West on Hwy 32, 2.8 mi to CR 300 E. (Directly across from entrance
to Anderson Municipal Airport.) North 1/2 mi to CR 75 N. Turn right on 75 N, 200 yds. Ri To Muncie
White ve
r Exit
KOA is on left. N’bnd Exit 234 is a double exit. At bottom of exit ramp, go through 234
300E 75N
light. Stay in right lane to Hwy 32. Continue as above. GPS: N40.117064, W85.610478 32
To CHESTERFIELD
Anderson Anderson
OPEN ALL YEAR Municipal
Airport
69
koa.com/camp/muncie Mounds
RESERVATIONS 800-562-0795 • INFO 765-378-5909 State
Park
0 1 mi
Tri-State
Steuben
County
Airport ANGOLA
20 OPEN ALL YEAR
Exit
348 koa.com/camp/angola
S 600 W
3 Batesville
Soak up the serenity at this lovely campground in southeast Indiana, midway between
Indianapolis and Cincinnati. It’s surrounded by hardwood forest, a golf course and
a 52-acre lake, with easy access to I-74 only 2 miles away. This established 544-acre
campground makes the most of its rural setting among fishing ponds with a spacious
lodge at the lake’s edge. Also enjoy the pools, pavilions, a gazebo and an adult center.
Tee off right from the campground on the 9-hole golf course that wraps through
woods and along waterways. Two boat ramps offer easy access to the stocked fishing
lake, popular with anglers/swimmers. Enjoy mini golf, beach volleyball and horse-
shoes. Join in hayrides, nature walks, crafts, candy hunts and themed weekends.
The family lodge seats up to 150 guests, and the picnic pavilions and gazebo offer
gathering spaces too. This KOA is a great place for groups and rallies. Pools: Memorial OLDENBURG
To
Wknd–Labor Day Wknd. Max pull thru: 45 ft. Your host: Warren Tester. Indianapolis
From Cincinnati, OH: Take I-74 W across OH/IN state line to Exit 156 (Sunman/Milan).
Turn L at exit to Hwy 46. Turn R onto Hwy 46. KOA approx 2 mi on L, past golf course. BATESVILLE
74
To Cincinnati
Exit 156
April 5 — October 20 Bischoff 46
Reservoir
koa.com/camp/batesville
RESERVATIONS 800-562-3418 • INFO 812-934-0296 0 1 mi 101
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7234 E State Road, Hwy 46, Batesville, IN 47006
Visit koa.com 73
State Rd 3 & State Rd 124 E. Continue E approx 9 mi on State Rd 124 E to 2nd 4-way
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1 stop at Adams St (to S) and State Rd 124 (to N), large warehouse on N side of inter-
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Division Rd section. Continue E approx 1/4 mi to KOA entrance. For more directions, please call.
124
Adams St
BLUFFTON
Exit
278
OPEN ALL YEAR
koa.com/camp/bluffton
WARREN 0 1 mi
RESERVATIONS 800-562-8515 • INFO 260-824-0127
0 1 km
1625 West Lancaster Street, Bluffton, IN 46714
5 Brown County/Nashville
To Indianapolis
The gentle hills of southern Indiana’s Brown County roll off into the dis-
135
tance from this KOA set atop a forested ridge. Although it’s easy to reach,
the campground is tucked among the trees away from the main road.
Tent Sites and Back-In RV Sites make the most of the wooded setting; so 31
NASHVILLE
Exit
does the walking trail, popular with both human and canine campers. You’ll find Pull- 68 COLUMBUS
Thru RV Sites, Camping Cabins, a pool, basketball court, pavilion and fenced pet park. 46 46
Hikers and golfers appreciate Brown County State Park and Salt Creek Golf Retreat, 46
both just across the road. Less than two miles away, downtown Nashville, Indiana,
65
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delights visitors with its historic artists’ colony, locally owned shops, restaurants and Brown 135
County 0 4 km 11
live music. New in 2019: Deluxe Cabins and Premium Tent Sites! Pool: Memorial State
Wknd–Labor Day Wknd. Max pull thru: 60 ft. Your hosts: Paul and Matt Lawson. Park
To Louisville
From I-65: Take Exit 68 (Columbus); go west on State Road 46 for 14 miles. You
will see a Shell gas station/Circle K on the right. KOA entrance is about 200 yards
past the Shell station on the right. GPS: N39.19577, W86.205112 April 1 — November 1
koa.com/camp/brown-county
RESERVATIONS 800-562-9132
INFO 812-988-4675
2248 State Road 46 East
Nashville, IN 47448
6 Crawfordsville
It’s always a thrill to stay at a KOA—and at Crawfordsville KOA, your dogs
and cats will agree. Rover and Muffin receive free treats at check-in, and
the animal-loving staff offers a pet-walking service. You’ll enjoy relaxing
at your campsite, whether it’s a long, shady Pull-Thru RV Site or a cozy Camping
Cabin. The peaceful country setting offers many trees and a kaleidoscope of flowers.
The pool, game room and playground keep guests entertained. Hold your family
reunion at the enclosed pavilion. You’ll find canoe rentals, hiking trails, horseback
riding and state parks nearby. In Parke County, explore more than 30 covered bridges
as well as old mills and small towns with shops selling antiques and hand-stitched
quilts. If you need a site during the off-season, please email. Coming soon: Kamp K9!
To Exit
34
Limited facilities from Nov. 15 to April 15. Store closed. Water, electric and sewer
Danville
on 10 sites only. Rest of sites have everything but water. Pool: Memorial Wknd–
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74
Lafayette Av
Labor Day Wknd. Max pull thru: 80 ft. Your hosts: Jamie Nelson & Kevin Crull.
To
Indianapolis From E or W: Take Exit 34. Go down the ramp, turn R (S) onto US 231. KOA is 1 mi on L.
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136 RESERVATIONS 800-562-4191 • INFO 765-230-0965 or 765-362-4190
1600 Lafayette Road, Crawfordsville, IN 47933
24 24
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To Indianapolis 43 RESERVATIONS 800-562-9505 • INFO 574-583-8646
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2882 Northwest Shafer Drive, Monticello, IN 47960
9 Indianapolis
This KOA has camping for all types of RVs including long RV Sites with
KOA Patio! No RV? No problem. You’ll find sites for tents and Cabins
for those without a tent. Take a leisurely stroll along a meandering
creek and enjoy the shade of a towering canopy of oak, maple and sycamore
trees. Horses await your arrival at the corral. Professionals will enjoy Wi-Fi and the
convenience to downtown. Youngsters can spend hours on the playground, and
the whole family will love the new water park. Even the family dog can run free in
the campground’s Bark Park! Indianapolis KOA is the place to be on weekends for
the Indy 500, Brickyard 400 and the Red Bull Air Race. Campers can fuel up with
breakfast before the high-octane excitement! This KOA is 20 minutes from the
Mt. Com fort Rd
famous Speedway and 15 minutes from the Children’s Museum, Lucas Oil Stadium,
Indy Zoo and malls. Pool: Memorial Wknd–Labor Day Wknd. Max pull thru: 110 ft. 36
9
Exit
East of downtown Indianapolis just off I-70 at Exit 96 (Mt. Comfort Exit). Go 96
70
465
south 1/4 mile—the campground is on the left. GPS: N39.816021, W85.911252
GREENFIELD
N 600 W Rd
INDIANAPOLIS 40
March 15 — November 10 0 3 mi
koa.com/camp/indianapolis 52 0 3 km
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Exit
151
Highland Rd 227 From I-70: Take Exit 151. Go north on US 27 about 1/4 mile, turn right (east) onto
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RESERVATIONS 800-562-0611 • INFO 765-962-1219
Mid
12 Terre Haute
Looking for a home-away-from-home? You’ll find it at Terre Haute
KOA! Enjoy the welcoming atmosphere and peaceful campsites as you
take advantage of the many amenities, including a saltwater pool, pedal
kart track, gem mining, miniature donkeys and Krossroads Café (March 15–Oct. 25).
Take a trip downtown where you can tour the Clabber Girl Museum & Bake Shop
and the Children’s Museum. Or you can take in the National Road Heritage Trail.
Don’t forget the Covered Bridge Festival in October! Worn out from all the fun?
Quiet and relaxation await you on your shady, level RV Site. If you don’t have an RV,
don’t fret. The campground also offers Camping Cabins, Deluxe Cabins, Tent Sites
and teepees. Come find your happy place at Terre Haute KOA! Pool: Memorial
46 To Indianapolis
Wknd–Labor Day Wknd. Max pull thru: 112 ft. Your hosts: the Davidson family.
70 I-70 Exit 11A at IN 46: Follow IN 46 E—1.3 miles across bridge to Tucker St.
Exit E Sony Dr
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With its beautiful bathhouses, RV Sites with KOA Patio, two dog
parks, large easy-in/easy-out Pull-Thru RV Sites, immaculate Cabins,
Tent Sites and jam-packed themed organized activities, you’ll be
hard-pressed to find a better place than this KOA to relax and have fun. You
won’t be bothered by road noise, train tracks or planes while sitting around the
campfire or enjoying the pavilion’s Camping Kitchen. Take a dip in the heated
pool, challenge a friend to trampoline basketball, bounce on the Jumping Pillow,
relax on the paddleboats, soak your family and friends at Water Wars or drop a
line in the stocked fishing pond. This quiet, family-friendly RV park has plenty
of amenities to keep both overnighters and vacationers busy during their stay.
35 Pizza, wings and more can be delivered right to your site. Pool: May 9–Sept. 16.
141 Max pull thru: 75 ft. Your hosts: the Rademacher family.
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Newton KOA is the place for family fun and a perfect overnight stop off
I-80. In 2018, 30 new long Pull-Thru RV Sites with full hookups were
added. Sites include cable TV and free Wi-Fi via a new high-speed inter-
net connection. Deluxe Cabins and Tent Sites are in open and shaded areas. Relax by
the pool or cast a line in the stocked 3-acre fishing pond (no license required). Walk
your dog on the mile-long nature trail adjacent to this pet-friendly KOA (breed restric-
tions apply). Enjoy the Frisbee golf course, horseshoes, shuffleboard, Jump Pad, gaga
ball, basketball and a game room and lounge. The camp store offers RV accessories
and local wines and beer. Join in weekend ice cream socials and pancake breakfasts.
Visit the NASCAR-owned Iowa Speedway. Winterized sites available. Pool: Memorial
Wknd–Labor Day Wknd. Max pull thru: 70 ft. Your hosts: Curtis & Dana VanGilder. 1st Ave E 6
E 12th St S
From I-80: Turn N at Exit 168 onto Iowa Speedway Dr. Travel 3/4 mi, look for KOA’s S 9th Ave E
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sign on left (between Barney’s and a row of mailboxes). Take a hard left in front of a S E 36th St S
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Iowa
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1601 E 36th Street S, Newton, IA 50208
3 Onawa/Blue Lake
Follow the Lewis and Clark Trail to Onawa/Blue Lake KOA, located in the heart of the
Loess Hills (pronounced “luss”), unique formations created thousands of years ago.
You can view the topography along the Loess Hills National Scenic Byway. Relax at
this quiet, rural campground that offers shade trees and open grassy areas. Enjoy
beautiful lake sunsets and the wind whispering through the trees. Let the kids (or the
kid inside of you) take a dip in the pool and explore the campground with paddle-
boats or fun-cycles. This KOA is located on the lake, with fishing and boating for all
to enjoy. Free Wi-Fi! In June, the area hosts a Lewis & Clark Festival with a keelboat
display, quilt show and reenactments—or visit the Lewis & Clark Interpretive Center
year-round. Try your luck at Blackbird Bend Casino, just a 5-minute drive. Get your
To Sioux City motor running over to the Onawa Racing and Events Complex, Onawa’s newest
Dogwood
Ave attraction. Open April 1–Oct. 31 (weather permitting). Pool: Memorial Wknd–
Blue Lake Exit Labor Day Wknd. Max pull thru: 95 ft. Your hosts: Onawa/Blue Lake KOA family.
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1 Dodge City NEW
Discover America’s frontier past at this new campground in Dodge City’s historic
Heritage District. Of course, you’ll have all the modern amenities such as Wi-Fi,
cable, a laundry, camp store, covered pavilion and even access to a dog park. You’ll
find a site to match your travel style, including Pull-Thru RV Sites up to 117 feet long,
Back-In RV Sites, Deluxe Cabins and Tent Sites. This KOA is within walking distance
to Dodge City’s Wild West hot spots, water park, restaurants and shopping. Boot Hill
Museum offers a unique look into Dodge City’s early days as a gunslinging town
filled with buffalo hunters, railroad workers and cattle drivers. In summer months,
the streets come alive with cowpoke gunfights. Other attractions include Boot Hill
Casino, Dodge City Raceway Park and the Dodge City Roundup Rodeo. Open with
limited services Jan. 1–March 31. Max pull thru: 117 ft. Your host: Linda Schlegel.
113 Rd
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Park St. KOA entrance on south side of Park St. From S: Take Hwy 400; turn north on 50 Wyatt Earp Blvd
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2 Goodland
This award-winning KOA is an oasis of green lawns and mature shade
trees less than a mile from I-70. It’s a great place to refresh and regroup!
After a long day on the road, take a dip in the pool or just enjoy the
abundant flowers. You’ll find 30/50-amp, full-hookup Pull-Thru RV Sites, Back-In
RV Sites, basic water and electric sites and Tent Sites. Or try a Cabin with A/C for
hot summer days! Free Wi-Fi offered throughout the park. Goodland’s High Plains
Museum contains a replica of America’s first patented helicopter, built by two local
men in 1909. Near the city park, a giant 32-foot-high replica of Vincent van Gogh’s
famous sunflower painting rises on an 80-foot easel, a tribute to Kansas’ status as
the Sunflower State. Less than an hour north of Goodland, hike and mountain bike
Cher r y Ave
Commerce Rd
on quiet country roads dotted with yucca and prairie flowers throughout the rug-
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24 Wknd–Labor Day Wknd. Max pull thru: 95 ft. Your hosts: Ray & Alex Gruenfeld.
Exit
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To Denver 70 24
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April 15 — October 31
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1114 East US Highway 24, Goodland, KS 67735
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To Downtown
To Wichita Salina RESERVATIONS 800-562-3126 • INFO 785-827-3182
1109 West Diamond Drive, Salina, KS 67401
5 Topeka/Capital City
Welcome to the capital city! This campground on the southern edge of
Topeka offers a unique rural setting and easy access to I-70, I-335 and
US 75. You are close to all area attractions. The main building is a turn-
of-the-century barn that contains the office, general store, rec room, exercise
room, restrooms and one of two laundries. Other amenities include a new fire pit
swing, saltwater pool, three fishing ponds, playground, hiking trail, Wi-Fi, cable TV
and a Kamp K9. Pool: Memorial Wknd–Labor Day Wknd. Max pull thru: 90 ft.
N’bnd/S’bnd: Hwy 75, Exit SW 57th St, E 500 ft to Wenger St. N on Wenger St,
1.5 mi to SW 49th St, W 800 ft to entrance on L. E’bnd: I-70 Exit 355 onto I-470
and US 75. Continue on US 75 to SW 57th St; E 500 ft to Wenger St. N on Wenger
SW 37th St
St, 1.5 mi to SW 49th St, W 800 ft to entrance on L. W’bnd: Veer off I-70 onto Exit 470
SW Gage Blvd
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1949 SW 49th Street, Topeka, KS 66609
6 WaKeeney
WaKeeney KOA is located midway between Denver and Kansas City
with easy access to and from I-70. The spacious Pull-Thru RV Sites
can accommodate RVs of all types and sizes. Sites include access to
30/50-amp or 30-amp electric, water, sewer, cable TV and grass to relax on. Grass
Tent Sites are large and private with access to power and water nearby. Cabins are
available for those traveling without a tent and are located close to the restroom
and shower facilities. The laundry room is open 24 hours for your convenience.
Wi-Fi is accessible throughout the park. During hot summer months, the swimming
pool is always refreshing. From Memorial Day to Labor Day, Sophie’s Kitchen offers
a pancake breakfast each morning and an ice cream social every evening. Take your
Old
US 283 pet for a walk around the park or off-leash in the fenced-in pet walk. Pool: Memo-
4 0 rial Wknd–Labor Day Wknd. Max pull thru: 90 ft. Your hosts: Mark & Deb Wood.
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RESERVATIONS 800-562-7572 • INFO 620-326-8300 0 1 km
To Oklahoma City
100 South KOA Drive, Wellington, KS 67152
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Check out this beautiful campground in the northeast corner of
Kentucky. It’s less than 1 mile from I-64 with easy-on/easy-off access.
This great KOA has a pool, mini golf, volleyball, a playground, pavilions,
big-rig friendly Pull-Thru RV Sites, Deluxe Cabins with full baths and
rustic/improved Tent Sites. Cable TV is available. Take advantage of the on-site
hiking trails and stocked fishing pond. Boat, fish or kayak on local lakes. Weekend
activities from May to October as well as local festivals are listed on the camp-
ground’s website or Facebook page. Appalachian arts and crafts are available in
the country store. Nearby, visit the Paramount Arts Center, Highlands Museum &
Discovery Center, Camden Park and the Country Music Highway. Pool: May 10–
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Bowling Green is home of the National Corvette Museum and the
General Motors Bowling Green Assembly Plant (check if tours are
available). Other area attractions include Mammoth Cave National
Park, Lost River Cave, Shaker Museum and Riverview at Hobson Grove. The
campground has a great conference center that seats 100 banquet-style. With
spring-fed lakes, fishing is popular at this KOA (no license required for guests).
Weekend activities abound April through October and include holiday cookouts,
live entertainment, pool parties and much more. Enjoy horseshoes, a playground
and a nature trail. Free Wi-Fi is available on most sites. This campground offers
clean laundry facilities, and it is close to shopping areas and a movie theater.
Pool: Memorial Wknd–Labor Day Wknd. Max pull thru: 100 ft. Your host: To Downtown
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3 Corbin/Laurel Lake
Setting up camp at the Corbin/Laurel Lake KOA is hassle-free, thanks
to big-rig friendly Pull-Thru RV Sites. This is the KOA closest to pristine
Laurel Lake and Cumberland Falls State Resort Park (known as the
Niagara of the South), where you can view the famous “Moonbow.”
Visit the Harland Sanders Cafe and Museum, Big South Fork Scenic Railway in
Stearns and Daniel Boone Country and Cumberland Gap National Historical Park,
where Daniel Boone cut his way west in 1769. Enjoy nearby water rafting, horse-
back riding, hiking and canoeing. At camp, enjoy the shade trees, swim in the
pool, take a half-mile hike to Laurel Lake or a 2-mile drive to a public-access boat
ramp. Free Wi-Fi (may not be available at water/electric-only sites and Tent Sites).
For after-hours registration, use KOA’s outdoor booth. Pool: Memorial Wknd–
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RESERVATIONS 800-562-8132 • INFO 606-528-1534
171 East City Dam Road, Corbin, KY 40701
Kentucky
If you’ve ever been intrigued by the subterranean world, plan a stay at
Horse Cave KOA. It lies in the heart of one of the most significant cave
regions on the planet. Beneath the area’s rumpled hills, eons of dripping
and flowing waters have worn through the limestone bedrock, creating a maze of
underground rooms, rivers and sinkholes. Nearby Mammoth Cave National Park pre-
serves the world’s largest known cave system. Sign on for a tour for an introduction
to this geological wonder. For an adventure, try the belly-crawling 6-hour Wild Cave
Tour. Cleanup is easy at KOA, with its hot showers and laundry facilities. Camping
Cabins, shady Pull-Thru RV Sites, a swimming pool, mini golf and a playground make
this a relaxing base. In fall, the trees reward you with glorious color. Pool: Memorial
Mammoth Cave
Wknd–Labor Day Wknd. Max pull thru: 70 ft. Your hosts: the Gedda family. National Exit
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Stay and play at this beautiful KOA, a gateway to the Bluegrass State’s
stellar system of state parks and natural attractions, located just
minutes from the action of downtown Louisville. It’s an easy drive to the
Louisville Slugger Museum & Factory, Churchill Downs, Kentucky Kingdom and
the Louisville Zoo. Throughout the summer, enjoy various themed weekends
and the large Jumping Pillow. Roam nature trails through the woods, observe
prehistoric Indian cave dwellings burrowed into limestone cliffs and fish in this
KOA’s catch & release pond. With a fishing license, you can try your luck on the
Salt River. No RV? Try one of the Deluxe Cabins with linens provided. Or you can
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Amidst the beautiful rolling foothills of the Appalachian Mountains, Ren-
fro Valley offers a rich heritage of music and history. This KOA is about a
mile from the Renfro Valley Entertainment Center, where you can enjoy
quality shows and featured artists, as well as the Kentucky Music Hall of Fame and
Museum. Visit Civil War battlefields and see history come alive. Hike and explore
Daniel Boone National Forest, tour local distilleries, shop for Appalachian art or just
relax and appreciate the many amenities this award-winning KOA offers. Check out
the brand-new Jump Pad! Too tired to cook after a long day on the road? You can
have hot, freshly baked pizzas and wings delivered to your site or poolside. Join in
Saturday morning all-you-can-eat pancake breakfasts during the summer. Come
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enjoy Southern hospitality and a true Kentucky camping experience. Pool: Memorial
Wknd–Labor Day Wknd. Max pull thru: 80 ft. Your hosts: Kevin & Holly Richard. Lake
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184 KOA Campground Road, Mt. Vernon, KY 40456
9 Russell Springs
It’s water, water everywhere when you stay at this campground right
next to Lake Cumberland in one of Kentucky’s most scenic recre-
ational areas. Camp here, and it’s just a mile to the lakeshore, boat
ramp, boat rentals and restaurant. Fishing is great, and so is cruising along the
lake’s meandering shoreline. Also be sure to visit the area’s other key water
attraction: Cumberland Falls has been dubbed the “Niagara of the South” and
is one of the nation’s largest waterfalls. There’s plenty more to do in the area—
including Mammoth Cave National Park—and plenty to do right at KOA. Play
a set of tennis or team up for some volleyball, then cool off in the pool. The
recreation hall has cable TV and plenty of video games. Pool: Memorial Wknd–
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a few minutes from the Mighty Mississippi and sample all the cultural
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plantation homes and their glorious gardens. Feast on authentic Cajun cooking in
down-home cafés. Wind by boat through a world of bayous and swamps. Discover
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a waterfall. Kids will enjoy the playground’s equipment. Or you can head to the park
right next door for tennis. Pool: April 1–Oct. 31. Max pull thru: 100 ft.
OPEN ALL YEAR 7 miles east of Baton Rouge. Take Exit 10 from I-12 then south 1/2 mi, west 1/4 mi.
koa.com/camp/baton-rouge
RESERVATIONS 800-562-5673
INFO 225-664-7281
7628 Vincent Road
Denham Springs, LA 70726
2 Lafayette
Located in the heart of Cajun Country, you’ll find this award-winning
KOA. The city of Scott is known as the Boudin Capital of the World. No
matter what the weather brings, there is just the right campsite waiting
for you. All roads and camping pads are hard-surfaced. Some are nicely shaded and
near activities, while others are roomy, quiet and satellite friendly. Start the day off
with a cup of local Community Coffee and enjoy a peaceful view of the private
10-acre lake. After a long day of travel, relax with a dip in one of two pools. Then
head to one of the nearby outstanding restaurants serving tasty local dishes like
gumbo, étouffée and crawfish along with other fresh local seafood. Visit exciting
local attractions such as LARC’s Acadian Village, Vermilionville, the Tabasco factory, PAST KOA CAMPGROUND OF THE YEAR
Jungle Gardens and historical St. Martinville. Take an adventurous backwater swamp Exit
97 To Lafayette
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RESERVATIONS 800-562-0809 • INFO 337-235-2739
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537 Apollo Road, Scott, LA 70583
Quarter and the finest food, sassiest jazz and wildest times in the South. It’s a
Exit 10 great place to recharge or use Wi-Fi in a serene setting with trees, concrete pads
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10 90 of real Cajun cooking or the one-of-a-kind charms of the French Quarter and
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to nearby attractions such as plantations, cemeteries and casinos. Pets welcome!
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From I-10: Take Exit 223A Williams Blvd (LA 49). Go S on Williams Blvd to end (LA
48/Jefferson Hwy), turn L 3/4 mi to KOA on L (Starrett Rd). Please do not use GPS!
OPEN ALL YEAR
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RESERVATIONS 800-562-5110
INFO 504-467-1792
11129 Jefferson Highway
River Ridge, LA 70123
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KOA believes in not only celebrating the great outdoors, but in taking good care of it as well.
That’s why we’re dedicated to encouraging and supporting eco-friendly practices at KOAs
across the country.
Start your campfire the old-fashioned Turn off computers, TV and lights
way – without lighter fluid or gasoline. Try when you’re not using them.
saving your dryer lint at home and stuffing
it into used toilet paper rolls. Skip the bottled water and bring
water from home in recycled milk or
Keep windows and doors closed when juice jugs. Even better, freeze a few
the A/C is turned on. ¾-full jugs, use as ice in the cooler
and then as drinking water after they
Use an all-in-one biodegradable soap thaw. Later, refill the jugs from the
for dishes, showering and laundering. local tap.
There are several companies that sell an
all-in-one wash for dishes and bodies that Reduce fuel use by driving the
are made specifically for camping. Less to speed limit and keeping tires
haul along and less to keep track of, too. properly inflated.
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30 Mallard Drive, Richmond, ME 04357
2 Bangor/Holden
This KOA truly makes the most of its enviable Downeast Maine setting,
with much of the campground preserved as woods and natural spaces.
Immerse yourself in the sights and sounds of nature as you explore hik-
ing trails or relax at your site. Bring your big rig or stay in a Deluxe Cabin or one of
the geodesic domes. This pet-friendly KOA offers a busy roster of events, from kids’
games and weekend themes to card games and crafting on weeknights. Play bingo
every Tuesday and most Saturdays! The pavilion is the perfect place for reunions or for
cheering on a sporting event. Red Barn Café serves pizza, sandwiches and Gifford’s
Famous Ice Cream. From the campground, it’s a quick 6-mile jaunt to Bangor. Enjoy
shopping, dining and big-name entertainment with the Waterfront Concerts series.
2 Visit Acadia National Park and other attractions along Maine’s magnificent coast. Pool:
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602 Main Road, Holden, ME 04429
3 Bar Harbor/Oceanside
At the Bar Harbor/Oceanside KOA, watch the sky melt into sunset
pastels from your waterfront site. With 3,500 feet of Atlantic shoreline,
the campground is a short distance from Acadia National Park’s 1,530-
foot Cadillac Mountain, Rockefeller’s carriage roads and historic hiking trails. Enjoy
nature’s beauty as you explore marine wonders in saltwater tide pools or watch the
seals fish in the bay. Take advantage of all the outdoor pleasures Acadia National
Park offers, such as fishing, swimming, bird-watching, canoeing, biking, paddle-
boarding and more. The island shuttle (mid-June to Columbus Day) allows campers
easy access to the local area. Discounts are available for whale watching, deep sea
fishing, guided kayak trips, bike rentals, Oli’s trolley and more. Max pull thru: 80 ft.
To Bangor 1
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mi before you arrive, you’ll pass Trenton Bridge Lobster Pound and the Visitor Center. 3
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5 Freeport/Durham
Feast on fresh lobster and clams. Prowl rocky points overlooking the sea. Go whale
watching. Find choice bargains in one of America’s premier shopping towns. It’s
all there along Maine’s fabled coast, and the Freeport/Durham KOA puts you well
within reach. Enjoy the variety of spacious sites—completely wooded, tree-lined,
wide-open Pull-Thru RV Sites, Cabins, unique dome lodging and glamping tents
with bathrooms. This KOA offers quiet respite and plenty to do, including dinners,
themed weekends, waterslides, a pool, a large playground and pony rides. Freeport
is home to L.L.Bean’s flagship store and scores of outlets. In nearby Portland, refur-
bished warehouses line the Old Port district, boasting galleries and brewpubs. For
more Maine scenery, ferries regularly visit the islands dotting Casco Bay. Pool: Me-
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82 Big Skye Lane, Durham, ME 04222
6 Naples
In the heart of the Lakes Region of Maine, Naples KOA is surrounded by
outdoor fun that includes fishing, boating, hiking and golfing—all just a
short drive away. The campground’s location provides abundant day-
trip opportunities. An hour east takes you to beautiful beaches, or you can go west
to the mountains for breathtaking views. Check out this KOA’s website for more
suggestions, along with a list of area theme parks for added family fun. The variety
of accommodations here will ensure a great stay! You’ll find everything from RV
rentals to Deluxe Cabins, as well as RV Sites (some with patios and gas grills). All sites
include up to 50-amp electric, free Wi-Fi and 70-channel cable TV. The friendly staff
will be happy to assist you, so you can take home lasting memories. Pool: Memorial
Long
Lake Wknd–Labor Day Wknd. Max pull thru: 85 ft. Your hosts: Pam & Con Crepeau.
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814 Portland Road, Saco, ME 04072
8 Skowhegan/Kennebec Valley
Come set up camp at Skowhegan/Kennebec Valley KOA and plan
your day trips to explore all of central Maine’s great scenic areas such
as Rangeley, Jackman and Moosehead Lake! Even Acadia National
Park and the coast are not out of the question for this quiet, country park.
Or, if you prefer, you can just kick back and relax by the pool. The campground
offers planned weekend activities for the kids, hay wagon rides and 83 acres
to roam with your dog. All the staff at this KOA look forward to meeting you
and your family! Pool: Memorial Wknd–Labor Day Wknd. Max pull thru: 75 ft.
Your hosts: Jeff and Melanie Peterson.
Route 2 E’bnd: 10 miles east of downtown Skowhegan. I-95 N’bnd: Exit 133,
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1 Hagerstown/Antietam Battlefield
At this KOA, you can take a lazy canoe ride under a bright canopy of
leaves. Enjoy great fishing in the creek too! Meander along winding paths
through extensive, lush rock gardens. Relax in the gazebo surrounded
by flowers and herbs. Enjoy the Jump Pad, playground, outdoor theater, swimming
pool, outdoor pool table and oversize chess. Feed the friendly goats and chickens.
Participate in themed weekends during the summer. Check out the Haunted House
in October, a chilling experience. On weekends, stop by KOA’s nostalgic Remember
When Diner. Enjoy hamburgers and fries, pizza or a crab cake dinner, as well as
a full breakfast menu. Indulge in the soda fountain’s old-fashioned malts, shakes
and floats. With this KOA as your home base, visit Antietam, Gettysburg and Harpers
Ferry battlegrounds. It’s a great place for Scouts, church groups and family reunions. 40
Pool: May 25–Sept. 8. Max pull thru: 60 ft. Your hosts: the Durham family.
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11759 Snug Harbor Lane, Williamsport, MD 21795
2 Washington DC/Capitol
Whether you’re looking for a peaceful weekend in the country or an
action-packed visit to Washington D.C., this KOA is the perfect choice.
Take the daily shuttle from the campground to the U.S. Capitol. Visit the
historic landmarks of our nation’s capital on your own or continue with the group
on a sightseeing tour. Set on 50 acres of rolling countryside, this KOA offers a variety
of RV Sites, shaded Tent Sites, Camping Cabins, Deluxe Cabins, group areas and
a Kamp K9. Enjoy the outdoor pool with a lifeguard, outdoor billiards, Ping-Pong,
basketball and a Jumping Pillow. Summers buzz with activities such as flashlight lol-
lipop hunts, outdoor movies and poolside ice cream socials. Pool: Memorial Wknd–
Labor Day Wknd. Max pull thru: 90 ft. Your hosts: Recreational Adventures Co.
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1 Boston/Cape Cod
The countryside setting of the Boston/Cape Cod KOA, 15 miles west
of Plymouth, makes a great base camp as you explore one of the
oldest cities in the United States. This New England campground
boasts wooded campsites and plenty of on-site recreation opportunities
including a Jumping Pillow, a pool and a pavilion for family get-togethers.
Enjoy the picturesque setting in a Camping Cabin or a furnished Deluxe
Cabin. Your KOA hosts will make it easy to explore the history-rich area of
southeastern Massachusetts. They’ll supply you with lots of info for a quick ride
into Boston. Additionally, they can offer brochures and helpful tips for visiting
Plymouth, Boston, Cape Cod and the surrounding areas. Enjoy great seafood
restaurants and shops in the area. After a fun-filled day of sightseeing, head To Boston 3
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back for a swim in KOA’s heated swimming pool and enjoy a s’mores feast at
Plymouth PLYMOUTH
your site’s fire ring. Pool: May 27–Oct. 1. Max pull thru: 70 feet. St To Cape Cod
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438 Plymouth Street, Middleboro, MA 02346-0616
2 Northampton/Springfield
With fantastic attractions, arts and entertainment, outdoor recreation and shopping,
the Greater Springfield, Northampton and Pioneer Valley area is the place to be. This is
a great overnight stop, conveniently located off I-90 and I-91. Or stay awhile and enjoy
the area and KOA. The campground is 30 minutes from Six Flags and the Naismith Me-
morial Basketball Hall of Fame. Visit the Yankee Candle Company and The Big E, New
England’s Autumn Tradition and largest fair in the Northeast. KOA’s spacious sites are
easy access. Enjoy daily planned activities/amenities. Your dog will love Kamp K9. Pool:
Memorial Wknd–Labor Day Wknd. Max pull thru: 85 ft. Your hosts: the Kelsey family.
Follow blue camper signs. Best route: Mass Pike (I-90) to Exit 3. Route 10 N for
6.7 mi. Turn L on Pomeroy Meadow Rd. Turn L on Glendale. Turn L on Cold Spring.
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Michigan 1 Allendale/W Grand Rapids
Slow down, back in and unload! Friday and Saturday night hayrides (camper
favorites!) make for a great family escape at the Allendale/W Grand Rapids KOA.
Large sites, mostly shaded by pines and hardwoods, greet visitors at this camp-
ground located between Grand Rapids and Grand Haven. This family-friendly
campground can accommodate any size RV as well as tent campers and Cabin
guests (stay in one of the rustic or Deluxe Cabins). Toss in a line and fish in any
of the three ponds or just soak up some rays at the pool. Have fun petting the
goats, jumping on the Jump Pad, painting some targets in the paintball gallery
or drenching your opponent in water wars. Enjoy an abundance of local festivals
within a 20-minute drive. Email: info@allendalekoa.com. Limited services
GRAND Nov. 1 to May 1; self-contained units only. Pool: Memorial Wknd–Labor Day
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Step out of the city and into nature. At this KOA, you will find your
perfect camping oasis: You can choose from Deluxe Cabins, shady
Tent Sites, RV Sites with KOA Patio and everything in-between. Roast
s’mores by your campfire—or challenge your friends and family at a round of
outdoor bowling. During summer months, cool off in the swimming pool or
just relax on the patio/paver deck. You’ll also enjoy fire truck rides, planned
crafts and water-blasting wagon rides. The campground is only minutes from
the shops at Great Lakes Crossing, Canterbury Village, Michigan Renaissance
Festival (mid-August through September) and DTE Energy Music Theatre with
top stars performing daily. This KOA has great facilities for groups and reunions.
FLINT
For a guaranteed best available rate, book online at koa.com/camp/holly. Pool:
Memorial Wknd–Labor Day Wknd. Max pull thru: 85 ft. 69 475
15
I-75 Exit 101: East side of interchange. From Hwy 23 Exit 79: Go east 9 miles. 75
24
Exit 101
FENTON
0 5 mi Grange
May 1 — October 31 0 5 km
Hall Rd
koa.com/camp/holly 23 24 AUBURN
HILLS
RESERVATIONS 800-562-3962 • INFO 248-634-0803 59 PONTIAC
7072 Grange Hall Road, Holly, MI 48442
3 Coloma/St. Joseph
This is one of the closest KOAs to Lake Michigan, and you’ll experi-
ence exceptional guest service here with second-to-none access to
several area beaches, orchards and award-winning vineyards. The
parklike setting features mature trees with a full canopy of shade, paved roads
and well-maintained grounds that offer a restful, enjoyable environment for
your entire stay. In the heart of southwest Michigan, you’ll appreciate the area’s
weekend festivals and attractions that include antique shops, golf courses and the
popular carousel. This family-friendly KOA has a heated pool, hot tub, Jumping
Pillow, bike rentals, mini golf, playground, cable TV, Wi-Fi and an inviting general
store and café that serves Hunt Brothers Pizza. Planned activities and themed
LAKE MICHIGAN
BEACH weekends are held throughout the summer. Pool: Memorial Wknd–Labor Day
Lake
Wknd. Max pull thru: 90 ft. Your hosts: the Lemoine family.
Coloma Rd WATERVLIET
Michigan
Exit COLOMA Located east of I-196, Exit 4. From N: Take I-196 S. From S: Follow US 31 N. From E
4
63 94 or W: Take I-94 to Exit 34, merging onto I-196 N. GPS: N42.186239, W86.373353
196
Exit
34 0 2 mi
140 April 12 — October 13
Main St 0 2 km
BENTON
HARBOR
koa.com/camp/coloma
Napier Ave RESERVATIONS 800-562-5341 • INFO 269-849-3333
ST. JOSEPH Na pier Ave
3527 Coloma Road, Benton Harbor, MI 49022
May 24–Sept. 8. Max pull thru: 105 ft. Your hosts: Tom, Libby & Joshua DeRosa. Lake
Exit 18
Michigan
From I-94: Take Exit 41, then north on M-140 Hwy 7.3 miles. From I-196: Take COVERT
koa.com/camp/covert 63 94 Exit 41
0 5 mi
RESERVATIONS 800-562-9304 • INFO 269-764-0818 BENTON
HARBOR 0 5 km
39397 M-140 Highway, Covert, MI 49043
5 Emmett
Relax at Emmett KOA, where a 4-acre lake and sandy beach draw sand-
castle architects, swimmers and catch-and-release anglers. The Aqua
Park (inflatables in the lake) keeps the kids playing and swimming all day
long (Memorial Wknd–Labor Day Wknd). The 40-acre wooded campground offers
lakefront Camping Cabins, Tent Sites, Pull-Thru RV Sites and lakefront RV Sites with
KOA Patio. Organized activities entertain campers, and groups gather at the pavilion.
You’re minutes from historic Port Huron, which bustles with activities/festivals. Take a
sightseeing cruise or charter a fishing trip out onto Lake Huron. Golf and horseback
riding are nearby. It’s an easy one-hour drive to Detroit. In suburban Dearborn, visit
the Henry Ford Museum and Greenfield Village. This KOA also has a Kamp K9, Deluxe
Breen Rd L. Huron
PORT
Cabins, full-hookup Pull-Thru RV Sites, a Jumping Pillow, a mining sluice and family-
HURON
To Flint
69 style restrooms. Max pull thru: 90 ft. Your hosts: the Pietras & Orlando families.
Exit
180
From Junction I-69 & Riley Center Rd: Exit 180, north 1/4 mile on Riley Center
24 53 Rd to Burt Rd, west 1/4 mile to Breen Rd, north 1.5 miles on right.
94
ONT
MI
0 5 mi May 1 — October 20
75 To Detroit 0 5 km koa.com/camp/emmett
Lake
PONTIAC 59 St. Clair RESERVATIONS 888-562-5612 • INFO 810-395-7042
STERLING
HEIGHTS 3864 Breen Road, Emmett, MI 48022
6 Gaylord
Make Gaylord KOA your base camp as you explore all that northern
Michigan has to offer. Day trips to Mackinaw City and Mackinac Island,
Great Lakes Shipwreck Museum and Thunder Bay National Marine
Sanctuary are a must. There are many lakes to fish and trails to hike or bike, such as
the North Central State Trail from Gaylord to Mackinaw. Take a kayak or canoe trip
on the rivers in the area. You are in the heart of the Golf Mecca with great courses
for any level. Take in the Big Ticket Festival, Alpenfest and Wings Over Northern
Michigan. Kids have fun in KOA’s heated pool, on the Jump Pad and in the Tram-
poline Jumpshot! Play mini golf, horseshoes, ladderball, cornhole and basketball or
rent banana bikes and four-wheel pedal bikes. Kamp K9 is a popular place for your
furry friends. Come in the fall for a spectacular color tour. Stay in touch with free Exit To Gaylord
Wi-Fi and enjoy the cable TV. This KOA is big rig friendly. Pool: Memorial Wknd– 279
Labor Day Wknd. Max pull thru: 100 ft. Your hosts: Dave & Georganne Hornacek.
Old Highway 27
I-75 Exit 279: South on Old 27, 2 miles to blinker, left 1 mile on Charles Brink Rd. 75 0 1 mi
0 1 km
May 1 — October 15
koa.com/camp/gaylord Otsego Charles Brin
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Lake
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Branch Rd
St, go 0.5 mi to KOA. GPS may not be accurate. GPS: N43.915753, W86.033111
10
L. Michigan
40th St 76th St
May 1 — October 15 31
Huron-Manistee
koa.com/camp/pere-marquette 0 5 mi National Forests
5 km
RESERVATIONS 800-562-6350 • INFO 231-480-0303 0
Exit
Lake the right in 1/2 mi. S’bnd Exit 338: Then right at 1st light onto M-108 to KOA sign;
338 Huron
turn right on Trails End Rd. KOA on the right in 1/2 mi. GPS: N45.767477, W84.73995
Trails End Rd
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337 May 1 — October 15
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75 RESERVATIONS 800-562-1738 • INFO 231-436-5643
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566 Trails End Road, Mackinaw City, MI 49701
11 Munising/Pictured Rocks
The wild beauty of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula and Lake Superior will lure you
to this KOA, located near the bayfront community of Munising. After a day
of adventure, just relax at the campground or take a dip in the heated pool.
Choose from full-hookup RV Sites, Tent Sites and Cabins. Munising serves as the
western gateway to Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore, where multihued cliffs and
immense sand dunes rise up from Superior’s clear waters. Sign on for a boat cruise
from Munising Harbor for the best perspective of Pictured Rocks’ delicate rock
formations, colored cliff walls and caves. Or you can set off on a hike to enjoy the
waterfalls, lighthouses and beaches. A quick ferry takes passengers to Grand Island,
a national recreation area best explored by tram, bicycle or boat tour. Marquette,
Lake Pictured Rocks
MARQUETTE Superior National Lakeshore the Upper Peninsula’s largest city and home to Northern Michigan University, is less
than an hour’s drive west. Pool: June 24–Sept. 3. Max pull thru: 90 ft.
28
41
Located on M-28 in Wetmore: 3 1/2 mi E of Munising. The campground is approx
MUNISING
125 mi from Mackinac Bridge and 45 mi from Marquette. GPS: N46.3773, W86.5915
94 28
67 May 17 — October 20
Hiawatha 94
0 10 mi
National
Forest
koa.com/camp/pictured-rocks
0 10 km RESERVATIONS 800-562-9503 • INFO 906-387-3315
E10102 State Highway M-28, Wetmore, MI 49895
12 Muskegon Strand Rd
From roller coasters and water rides at Michigan’s Adventure amusement park E Bard Rd
to relaxing at this KOA’s peaceful private lakes, you will find it here. Settle into a Exit
121 0 1 mi
R ussell Rd
lakeside Cabin or pitch your tent right on the lakefront! RVers really appreciate the
Putman Rd
0 1 km
shaded, level, full-hookup sites or water/electric lakefront sites. Swimmers enjoy
the warm waters and sandy beaches, while anglers are drawn to the great catch- 31 120
and-release bass fishing. Every Saturday evening, enjoy KOA’s ice cream social
and a hayride around the lake. The campground is just minutes from Michigan’s
Adventure amusement park and beautiful Lake Michigan beaches, golf courses, River Rd E River Rd
numerous festivals and fairs and other popular attractions such as the USS Silver-
sides, a WWII submarine. Max pull thru: 65 ft. Your host: Steve Yates. Rd
on To Muskegon
US 31 N’bnd: Take Russell Rd, Exit 121. Turn right, then immediate right before
lt
Ho
gas station onto Bard Rd. Go 1/2 mile, turn right onto Strand Rd. US 31 S’bnd:
Take Russell Rd, Exit 121. Turn left at exit ramp, cross over US 31, turn right onto
Bard Rd before gas station. Go 1/2 mile, turn right onto Strand Rd. May 1 — October 15
koa.com/camp/muskegon
RESERVATIONS 800-562-3902
INFO 231-766-3900
3500 Strand Road
Muskegon, MI 49445
A u S ive r Rd Turn west on Johnson Road from US 23. Take Johnson Road to Forest Road and
R
OSCODA turn left. Take Forest Road all the way into the campground. This KOA is 1 mile
Johnson Rd
Forest Rd south of Oscoda and 1 1/2 miles west of US 23. GPS: N44.385284, W83.347758
65
0 5 mi
0 5 km
23 May 3 — October 6
EAST TAWAS
55 Lake koa.com/camp/oscoda
TAWAS CITY Huron
To Standish & I-75 RESERVATIONS 800-562-9667 • INFO 989-739-5115
3591 Forest Road, Oscoda, MI 48750
14 Petoskey
The motto at this KOA is: “A place you will always remember, and a
vacation you will never forget.” The staff offers service as spectacular
as the campground setting, just a mile from Lake Michigan. Little
touches—from a helpful escort to your campsite to complimentary delivery
of ice and wood to your door—signal their aim to please. Kids enjoy scavenger
hunts, games and crafts. Every RV Site comes with a large concrete patio area
with a picnic table or KOA Patio. From Camping Cabins and Deluxe Cabins
tucked away among lush cedars and pines to the luxuriously appointed full-
service lodges, this KOA has something for everyone. Beautiful northern
Michigan offers a bounty of activities, from beachcombing and boating to
golfing, hiking and lighthouse tours. Regional attractions include Mackinac
31 27
Island and Sleeping Bear Dunes. Pool: Victoria Wknd–Labour Day Wknd. Burt
Max pull thru: 90 ft. Your hosts: Sun RV Resorts. HARBOR
SPRINGS ALANSON 68
Lake
119
3 miles north of Petoskey on US 31. GPS: N45.39588, W84.89315 Little
INDIAN
RIVER
Traverse Exit 310
Bay
May 3 — October 14 31 PETOSKEY 75
koa.com/camp/petoskey 0 4 mi
15 Port Huron
Are you looking for fun for the entire family? If so, Port Huron KOA is
the place for you! This KOA is a vacation destination unto itself with
tennis courts, basketball courts, go-karts, two pools, an in-line skating
rink, workout facility, batting cages, seven playgrounds, an arcade, bumper boats,
sand volleyball, water balloon game and waterslides. There are even pizza and ice
cream parlors! Cruise around on a rented bike or a golf cart. Summer activities
include games, crafts, hayrides and train rides. Weekends bring different themes
and special events such as DJs, bands, magicians and clowns. KOA’s old-time
Western complex has a general store and the Opera House that shows nightly
PAST KOA CAMPGROUND OF THE YEAR movies. It’s all close to I-94 and I-69. Lake Huron is 10 minutes away. Pools:
Wadhams Rd
0 1 mi
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0 1 km
5111 Lapeer Road, Kimball, MI 48074
Mackinac
Straits
Bridge
of
Mackinac
MACKINAC
May 1 — October 31 CITY
koa.com/camp/st-ignace 75
0 4 mi
RESERVATIONS 800-562-0534 • INFO 906-643-9303 0 4 km 31 To Gaylord 23
W1118 US 2, St. Ignace, MI 49781
17 Traverse City
Traverse City KOA is located in a heartwarming country setting only
15 miles from Traverse City, known as the Cherry Capital of the World.
Visit some of the local attractions such as Sleeping Bear Dunes National
Lakeshore and local orchards, wineries and vineyards. Also go shopping, see a show
at an old-fashioned drive-in, hit the links and play at one of 40 local golf courses.
Come and ride this KOA’s Barrel Train or cool off on warm summer days in the
sparkling heated outdoor pool. Check out the Jumping Pillow and paved main
roads. You can challenge the family to a game of giant chess, mini golf, basketball,
volleyball or horseshoes. This KOA also has a gem mining station and a Kamp K9.
Stay connected to family, friends and business at your site with free Wi-Fi. Cable
31 TV is available at most sites. Stop by the remote-control car track! Pool: Memorial
72 72
TRAVERSE KALKASKA
Wknd–Labor Day Wknd. Max pull thru: 90 ft. Your hosts: the Kuebler family.
CITY
15 miles south of Traverse City, or 3 miles north of Buckley on M-37. GPS
31 131 Address: 9700 M-37, Mayfield MI 49620. N44.545981, W85.67838
113
May 1 — October 15
BUCKLEY 0 5 mi koa.com/camp/traverse-city
37 0 5 km RESERVATIONS 800-562-0280 • INFO 231-269-4562
9700 South M-37, Buckley, MI 49620
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koa.com/camp/albert-lea 65 0 2 mi
2 Bemidji
Acres of pristine forests and 60 shimmering lakes within 15 miles
make the Bemidji area a woods, water and wildlife oasis. The
legendary Mississippi River starts as a creek you can step across in
nearby Itasca State Park. Neighboring Lake Bemidji is a favorite spot for water-
sports enthusiasts and anglers looking for walleye and perch. Soaring bald
eagles with 6-foot wingspans thrill hikers in the Chippewa National Forest. Fun-
bike rentals, a game room, mini golf, a playground and a swimming pool keep
campers busy at this KOA. Limited facilities in spring and fall. Pool: Memorial
Wknd–Labor Day Wknd. Max pull thru: 100 ft. Your hosts: the Vannoy family.
1 mile west of Bemidji, north side of Hwy 2. Between MM 109 and MM 110.
89 71
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3 Cloquet/Duluth
Outdoor-lovers can’t go wrong in the Duluth area, where Lake Superior
provides a stunning playground. The North Shore is a haven for kayak-
ing, sailing and fishing on the big lake. On land, add golfing, biking, rock
climbing, hiking and off-roading to the action-packed options. By day’s end, the
heated outdoor pool will be calling your name. This lovely KOA is set on 15 acres
of towering white pines and close to all the fun. From Duluth’s harbor, sail out
into the world’s largest freshwater lake alongside huge freighters. Take a chartered
fishing trip to catch salmon and sturgeon. Pool: Memorial Wknd–Labor Day
Wknd. Max pull thru: 80 ft. Your hosts: the Higton family.
From Hwy 2: Go to Hwy 33 interchange, turn S, go 10 mi, turn L on Cloquet Ave.
Exit 239
Go 5 mi, turn R on CR 3. KOA is 1/2 mi on R. From I-35: Take Exit 239, bottom of 33
To Duluth
exit ramp go S on SR 45, turn R on CR 3. KOA is 1/2 mi on R. From Hwy 210: Go
into town of Carlton. At the four-way stop, turn L on SR 45, go 1/2 mi, turn L on 45
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Exit 235 CARLTON
RESERVATIONS 800-562-9506 • INFO 218-879-5726 210
1381 Kampground Road, Cloquet, MN 55720
Brockton Ln N
0 1 mi
17 miles NW of Minneapolis. I-94, take Exit 213 (CR 30), turn L, after McDonald’s 81 0 1 km
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RESERVATIONS 800-562-0261 • INFO 763-420-2255 To Downtown
101 Minneapolis
10410 Brockton Lane North, PO Box 1131, Maple Grove, MN 55311
fall. Pool: Memorial Wknd–Labor Day Wknd. Max pull thru: 80 ft. 52
On US 52: 1/4 mile south of I-90 (off I-90 Exit 218). GPS: N43.94466, W92.34813 52 To La Crosse
Exit
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March 15 — October 31 63 0 2 mi
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koa.com/camp/rochester 65th
90 Ave SE
RESERVATIONS 800-562-5232 • INFO 507-288-0785 To Albert Lea
5232 65th Avenue SE, Rochester, MN 55904-6313
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Campers won’t believe their good fortune when they arrive at Starkville
KOA, right on the sandy shores of Oktibbeha County Lake. Nearly every
campsite has a view of the water. Swim and sun at the beach or join in
a game of beach volleyball. The pier is perfect for casting a line. Enjoy the pavilion,
on-site snack bar and picnic tables scattered under trees. You can even rent the
beach for a private function. (The campground’s water park is temporarily closed
due to dam maintenance; please call for more information.) One-half mile from
US 82, this KOA is minutes away from Mississippi State University. Nature-lovers and
birders can head south to the Sam D. Hamilton Noxubee National Wildlife Refuge.
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“Simply the Best” camping experience, location and services can be
found at this KOA, less than a half mile from the bustling Branson Strip.
With 140 RV Sites, 27 lodging units, four bathhouses, two laundries (all
with air-conditioning) and a Kamp K9, this KOA has something for everyone. Ameni-
ties include a pool with a slide, a hot tub, a fitness center and a multipurpose pad for
basketball, volleyball, badminton and pickleball. Enjoy pizza, hot wings and seasonal
daily breakfasts with free pancakes. The staff can help you with discounted show
and attraction tickets. Groups enjoy the large convention center, pavilion, catering
and entertainment. Dec. 15–March 15: Honor system—no store or snow removal.
Pool: Memorial Wknd–Labor Day Wknd. Max pull thru: 85 ft. Your hosts: Bill &
Angie Dickerson.
From Hwy 65: Exit at Hwy 76/Country Blvd. Go west 3.2 miles, turn south on 376 BRANSON
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Gretna Rd (at Titanic). Go through light at Green Mtn Rd 1/8 mile to Animal Safari Rd. Safari Rd 76
Go west to KOA entrance. GPS: N36.628806, W93.285127 265
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RESERVATIONS 800-562-4177 • INFO 417-334-4414 Lake 0 1 km
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44 and bathrooms are available for smaller RVs, pickups and pop-ups as well as primitive
sites for tents. Or stay in a cozy Cabin or popular Deluxe Cabin. Amenities include: a
convenience/gift store, propane filling station, firewood, bicycle rentals, coin laundry,
0 .25 mi
pool and playground. Check out the catch-and-release fishing pond and the fish-
43 0 .25 km
and turtle-feeding pond or just enjoy a relaxing stroll. Late arrivals: Reservations are
recommended. Let the staff know how many Wi-Fi devices you’d like to use. Lim-
ited winter services. Pool: Memorial Wknd–Labor Day Wknd. Max pull thru: 85 ft.
I-44 Exit 4, E’bnd: Right on Hwy 43, left at first light. W’bnd, Exit 4: Left over free-
OPEN ALL YEAR way, left at first light toward Conoco.
koa.com/camp/joplin
RESERVATIONS 800-562-5675
INFO 417-623-2246
4359 Dakota Lane
Joplin, MO 64804
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303 NE 3rd Street, Oak Grove, MO 64075
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5 Lebanon/Bennett Spring
Welcome to this KOA, located in the heart of stocked fishing holes, unclaimed
floating and rafting river spots, homegrown country markets and Historic Route
66. Pan for gems and minerals on-site at the Walnut Creek Mining Company. Enjoy
the screened-in porch with slider rocking chairs, a swimming pool, a pavilion,
an indoor TV/game room, a volleyball court and a horseshoe pit. Bennett Spring
State Park lies minutes away, where clear spring-fed streams flow through a shady
hardwood forest. Anglers seek out these prime trout waters, stocked daily during
fishing season. Hikers can explore 12 miles of trails leading past natural rock tunnels
and through an oak-hickory forest. Area outfitters rent canoes and rafts and offer
guided tours for scenic floats down the Niangua River. Historic Route 66 passes
through nearby Lebanon, where you can browse flea markets and antique shops 73
for nostalgic souvenirs. Pool: May 27–Sept. 19. Max pull thru: 125 ft. LOUISBURG 5
N’bnd I-44 Exit 129: Left on Jefferson Ave; 9 miles on the left. S’bnd I-44 Exit 129: 64
65 To St. Louis
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RESERVATIONS 800-562-8651 • INFO 417-322-6907 0 5 km To Springfield
13654 Highway 64, Lebanon, MO 65536
6 Springfield/Route 66
Springfield/Route 66 KOA offers a shady retreat in the heart of the scenic
Ozarks. The lush, landscaped campground is close to lakes, and an
award-winning golf course is right next door. Visit the inspiring Wonders
of Wildlife National Museum & Aquarium for an immersive wildlife experience. Also in
the area: Wilson’s Creek National Battlefield, Bass Pro Shops World Headquarters and
many antique shops. Or take a 50-minute tram ride through a cave. At KOA, choose
from long, pull-thru RV Sites with KOA Patio, Camping Cabins, Deluxe Cabins (kitch-
ens/bathrooms) and a glamping tent. Have pizza delivered to your site or try the fresh
doughnuts. Cabins are pet-friendly (small fee), and there are two Kamp K9 areas.
Explore Springfield—Birthplace of Route 66. This KOA is near the Ozark Empire Fair-
grounds & Event Center, Springfield Expo Center and Missouri State University. Pool:
266 Chestnut Expy Memorial Wknd–Labor Day Wknd. Max pull thru: 95 ft. Your hosts: the King family.
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3157 West Chain of Rocks Road, Granite City, IL 62040
9 Stanton/Meramec
Whether you are traveling Route 66, a snowbird following the seasons
or just getting away from it all, this country campground is the perfect
place to stay. The on-site Cricket Café serves southern Missouri bar-
becue and pizzas made to order from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. daily (April 1–Nov. 1).
Eat in or carry out to your Pull-Thru RV Site, Deluxe Cabin, Cabin or Tent Site.
Several community fire pits are provided for your use—and for making new
friends! This KOA is close to Meramec Caverns for cave tours, zip-line fun and
float trips on the scenic Meramec River. Head for Six Flags St. Louis (35 miles) or
check out the various attractions St. Louis has to offer (60 miles). Adults might
enjoy a day visiting tasting rooms at local wineries. Pool: Memorial Wknd–Labor
ST. CLAIR
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1 Big Timber/Greycliff
Grandpa and Grandma will love this easy-access campground on
the southwest side of I-90, Exit 377. Kids always love the heated pool
and Jumping Pillow. The campground has plenty of trees to keep
you cool. But if you prefer sunshine and a satellite signal, there is a spot for you
too. This KOA offers free Wi-Fi. No rig is too big or small; the campground can
accommodate up to 110 feet, but please call for availability. No RV? Stay in a fan-
tastic Cabin or bring your tent for an old-fashioned camping experience. Check
out the many local attractions, including Natural Bridge Falls and Crazy Mountain
Museum. You can also hike, fish and go ATVing in the area. This KOA’s friendly
staff welcomes old and new friends. Pool: May 30–Sept. 5. Max pull thru: 110 ft.
Your hosts: the Faw family. 191
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RESERVATIONS 800-562-5869 • INFO 406-932-6569 0 2 km
To Billings
693 Highway 10 East, Big Timber, MT 59011
2 Billings
The world’s first KOA has proven once again why this award-winning
campground should be your destination of choice for a great Montana
escape. The new Trailhead Adventure Golf provides fun for everyone. In
summer, stop by Colter’s Run Cafe for a tasty pancake breakfast or an evening meal
served in an outdoor patio setting. What would summer be without ice cream? Yel-
lowstone Yum Yum’s ice cream social offers locally made ice cream flavors to enjoy
on a warm night. You’ll find plenty of fishing, hiking and biking near the campground,
or take a short drive to Pompeys Pillar National Monument, Little Bighorn Battlefield
National Monument or the Beartooth Scenic Highway. The newly remodeled family
PAST KOA CAMPGROUND OF THE YEAR restrooms are comfortable and luxurious. You’ll find a variety of accommodations—
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RESERVATIONS 800-562-8546 • INFO 406-252-3104
547 Garden Avenue, Billings, MT 59101
3 Butte
Here’s an enviable spot to camp, midway between glorious Glacier
and Yellowstone national parks. But don’t hurry away until you’ve had
a chance to explore Butte. It’s easy: Just hop onto “Old Number One,”
the trolley car that boards next door at the Chamber of Commerce. Berkeley Pit
is an engineering marvel, the largest truck-operated open-pit copper mine in
America. Mansions of old-time mining barons cluster in Butte neighborhoods. After
sightseeing, lace up hiking boots or maybe golf shoes—Jack Nicklaus designed
Anaconda’s Old Works Golf Course. Fish in streams running near your campsite or
stroll a trail. Then treat yourself: The Chicken Shack serves such appetizing fare that
locals often drop in for a bite. Pool: Memorial Wknd–Labor Day Wknd. Max pull
thru: 80 ft. Your hosts: the Tice family. St
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1601 Kaw Avenue, Butte, MT 59701
Main St
that offers five museums, including the Montana Auto Museum with its impres-
90 sive collection of restored cars. Golf and ghost towns are also close by. Swim for
free in the municipal Olympic-size pool in town, open weekday evenings and
Saturday afternoons. Fish for brown trout, toss some horseshoes, play badminton
or watch the wildlife in this riparian zone. The campground staff welcomes your
0 .5 mi
critters; no additional charge for pets. Come be a guest at the Deer Lodge KOA.
0 .5 km
To Butte Exit You’ll find old-fashioned hospitality and personalized service. See you soon!
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Max pull thru: 75 ft. Your hosts: Cass Cahill and GingerSnap, the canine greeter.
From I-90: Take Exit 184 or 187 into town and turn west at the only stoplight.
April 1 — October 25 Then go 3 blocks to Park St and turn right.
koa.com/camp/deer-lodge
RESERVATIONS 800-562-1629
INFO 406-846-1629
329 Park Street
Deer Lodge, MT 59722
5 Dillon
Fish for browns and rainbows in Beaverhead River, a blue-ribbon stream border-
ing this campground, with mountain views in every direction. Take in views of
three mountain ranges from the pool while the kids ride around on KOA’s banana
bikes. Let Fido get some exercise in the fenced dog run. The petting farm is back!
Guided tours of the animals are available; please check at the front office for
times. Nearby, visit four sites along the trail forged by explorers Lewis and Clark.
Hike, fish and tour a ghost town at Bannack State Park. Drive east to Yellowstone
National Park, passing through the frontier gold camp of Virginia City. North-
west of Dillon, hunt for crystals at Crystal Park. On Labor Day weekend, Dillon
welcomes a professional rodeo. Extra charge for additional guests (adults and
children) at Dillon KOA. Pool: June 15–Sept. 5. Max pull thru: 120 ft. Your hosts: To Butte
Bob and Pam. Exit
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735 West Park Street, Dillon, MT 59725
6 Great Falls
Located in an oasis of trees, flowers and gardens, Great Falls KOA
offers unique views similar to the ones that Lewis and Clark experienced
when they portaged the Great Falls of the Missouri River. Enjoy “Big Sky
Country” views of rolling wheat fields and the Rocky Mountains from the new big-rig
Pull-Thru RV Sites. Or you can choose from wooded sites with Camping Cabins,
Deluxe Cabins, tent villages and smaller Pull-Thru RV Sites. Family-style bathrooms
offer spacious, clean 4-foot showers. Cool off and splash around in the water
playground that offers slides, water features and hot tubs. The River Town Rounders
entertain nightly with Western music, and the pancake breakfasts feature home-
grown chokeberry syrup. You’ll also find a fully stocked store with gourmet coffee, an
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ice cream bar, souvenirs, ice, beer and more. Free firewood! Limited amenities and
office hours during the off-season (approx. Oct. 1 to May 1, weather permitting).
To Shelby i R.
sou r Please call for details. Pool: Memorial Wknd–Labor Day Wknd. Max pull thru: 90 ft.
Mis
15th St
On 87-89 southeast edge of city. I-15 Exit 278 (10th Ave S Exit), go E 5 mi to 51st St.
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koa.com/camp/great-falls
0 1 km RESERVATIONS 800-562-6584 • INFO 406-727-3191
To Helena
1500 51st Street South, Great Falls, MT 59405
Montana
This KOA is located in the Big Sky Country where Lieutenant Colonel George
Armstrong Custer made his last stand. Stay at this campground and visit the
Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument and museum and watch Custer’s
Last Stand Reenactment in late June. Don’t forget Pompeys Pillar National
Monument, Bighorn River, Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area and a
trip to Yellowtail Dam. Stay in the grassy Tent Sites or level RV Sites and enjoy
the swimming pool and horseshoes. Little campers can try out the playground
swings while you visit with friendly neighbors. Let your pets roam the large
walking area for exercise. Oh, yes—trout fishing on the Bighorn River is just a
mile away. It’s only a five-hour drive west to Yellowstone National Park and
a five-hour drive east to Mount Rushmore. Open April 1–October 15, weather
permitting. Pool: June 1–Sept. 15. Max pull thru: 80 ft. Your hosts: Dave and Big
Gina Trzebiatowski.
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To Sheridan
RR 1, Box 1009, Hardin, MT 59034
9 Miles City
Miles City KOA is located near the Tongue River and Yellowstone River,
close to the site of Fort Keogh. Camp among 50 mature cottonwoods
in an area where the Sioux, Cheyenne and Crow once lived. You will be
welcomed to this high desert elevation of about 2,500 feet. Within walking distance,
you’ll find the Range Riders Museum, historic downtown fairgrounds and the ball
fields. Check out the buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Among them, see the Olive Hotel, where “Gus” drew his last breath in the miniseries
Lonesome Dove. Also stop by Miles City Saddlery and The Historic Montana Bar.
Historians, dinosaur enthusiasts and outdoor-lovers all appreciate this area. William
Clark and George Custer camped nearby too. Pool: Memorial Wknd–Labor Day
Wknd. Max pull thru: 100 ft. Your hosts: Kevin, Jeanette, Adam and Molly Oster. R er
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RESERVATIONS 800-562-3909 • INFO 406-232-3991 To Billings 0 1 mi
Blvd
koa.com/camp/missoula
Mullan Rd
RESERVATIONS 800-562-5366 • INFO 406-549-0881
3450 Tina Avenue, Missoula, MT 59808
11 Polson/Flathead Lake
The first thing you will notice when you arrive at Polson/Flathead Lake
KOA is the breathtaking panoramic views of the Mission Mountains rising
behind the massive blue gem of Flathead Lake. This award-winning KOA
offers big-rig friendly Pull-Thru RV Sites. The campground is located on a terraced
hillside across the highway from the lake. Challenge the family on the mini-golf
course, play basketball and volleyball or swim in the heated pool. Centrally located
in the Mission Valley, it’s easy to take day trips to Kalispell, Big Fork, Missoula and the
National Bison Range. The campground is on the main route to Glacier National
Park. Area outfitters offer fishing, whitewater rafting, horseback riding or boat tours
of Flathead Lake and Wild Horse Island. Visit museums and learn about the local
area and Native American culture. Come stay at the campground that has earned To Kalispell
the hightest ratings from both Trailer Life and Woodall’s. Pool: Memorial Wknd– Flathead
Lake
Labor Day Wknd. Max pull thru: 70 ft. Your hosts: Paul, Carlisa and Skyla London.
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BILLINGS
12 Red Lodge
COLUMBUS LAUREL Beartooth Highway starts near this KOA in south-central Montana.
90 Called “the most beautiful drive in America” by Charles Kuralt, it winds
for 69 miles past glaciers and alpine lakes in Montana and Wyoming to Yellow-
212 310 stone National Park. Link up with Chief Joseph Scenic Highway and make your
0 10 mi way back to Red Lodge. With its 12,000-foot peaks and 70-mile views, this loop
78 0 10 km
is one of the most popular and challenging routes in the U.S. At KOA, choose a
Tent Site or one-room Cabin along a sparkling stream. In Red Lodge, renovated
RED LODGE 1880s mining buildings house gift shops, galleries and restaurants. Celebrate
308 310 July 4th with the Home of Champions Rodeo & Parade. Pool: Memorial Wknd–
MT 72 Labor Day Wknd. Max pull thru: 70 ft. Your hosts: Ken & Susan Davidson.
WY 4 miles north of Red Lodge on Hwy 212. Or from I-90 in Laurel: Take Exit 434
and travel 38 miles south on Hwy 212. GPS: N45.2567, W109.2282
May 1 — October 1
koa.com/camp/red-lodge
RESERVATIONS 800-562-7540
INFO 406-446-2364
7464 Highway 212
Red Lodge, MT 59068
Montana
13 St. Mary/East Glacier
Stay here and you’re just a mile from Glacier Park and the entrance to
Going-to-the-Sun Road, the 52-mile highway that climbs across Glacier
National Park’s spectacular alpine spine. The view is almost as good from your
campsite here at Glacier’s eastern edge, where towering peaks frame the St. Mary
River and Lake. Pick up lunch fixings at the KOA grocery store and gift shop, then
board a Glacier tour bus at the campground entrance. If you want to give your dog
a day off while you explore, your hosts offer pet sitting and kennel boarding. Or relax
at KOA while you hone your putting skills, play bocce or enjoy the swimming pool
and hot tub complex. Rent a kayak and explore the wilds of Lower St. Mary Lake and
West Shore Rd Lower
River. The AOK Grill serves up breakfasts, pizzas and dinners daily from mid-June to St. Mary
Lake
Sept. Pool: June 15–Sept. 10. Max pull thru: 75 ft. Your hosts: Will & Susan Brooke.
From St. Mary on Hwy 89: 1 mi W of town on West Shore Rd. Trailers/RVs: Take Hwy Glacier
National
464/Duck Lake Rd from Browning, MT, not Hwy 89. GPS: N48.75746, W113.43755 Park
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To Great Falls
Go
106 West Shore Road, St. Mary, MT 59417
cream at Scoops Ice Cream Shoppe or head to the state’s largest water park in Rd
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Yellowstone Park/West Gate KOA on US Hwy 20. GPS: N44.6866, W111.251811
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Mountainside Yellowstone 6 mi W of Yellowstone Park’s west entrance on US Hwy 20. This KOA is 1.5 mi E of
Park/ To Old
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Just a stone’s throw from convenient I-80, Grand Island KOA has
everything you need for a great stay whether you are passing
through or on a staycation. This is a quiet, shady country park sur-
rounded by farm fields. Choose a 50-amp full-hookup, level Pull-Thru RV Site
(with cable TV) for big rigs or a water/electric Pull-Thru RV Site for smaller rigs.
Deluxe Cabins with bathrooms/showers, cable TV and kitchenettes are a great
option. Air-conditioned Camping Cabins are a good choice for travelers and
their pets. Tenters love the grassy sites close to the family shower and two bath-
houses (one with a wheelchair-accessible shower and restroom). Enjoy on-site
GRAND
food service including Hunt Brothers Pizza delivered to your site! Have fun with
ISLAND the swimming pool, pedal bike rentals, game room, sand volleyball court, play-
30 281 0 2 mi
ground, horseshoes, basketball court, Kamp K9 and free Wi-Fi. Pool: Memorial
34 0 2 km Wknd–Labor Day Wknd. Max pull thru: 85 ft. Your hosts: Don & Julie Denison.
34
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the best zoo in the world by TripAdvisor in 2014), Boys Town, SAC Aerospace 432
Museum and the Old Market. Nearby, enjoy wineries, casinos, golf courses and 66
6 31
hiking/biking trails. RV Sites with KOA Patio as well as Deluxe Cabins make camp-
ing a luxury vacation. Freshly made pizzas delivered to your site get rave reviews. 0 2 mi
ASHLAND
Fido will love the off-leash doggie park. Pool: Memorial Wknd–Labor Day Wknd. 0 2 km
Max pull thru: 90 ft.
12 miles west of Omaha on I-80: Exit 432. North 1/4 mile, then west 3/4 mile on
US Hwy 6. GPS: N41.095075, W96.264106 April 1 — October 27
koa.com/camp/west-omaha
RESERVATIONS 800-562-1632
INFO 402-332-3010
14601 US Highway 6
Gretna, NE 68028
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0 20 40 60 Miles Laughlin
Ely C-5 Mill City B-2 Wendover B-5 MOJAVE NATL. PRESERVE
Eureka C-4 Minden C-1 Wilkins A-5
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Fallon C-2 Montello A-5 Winnemucca B-3
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McPherson Pk.
1 2 3 4 5
S Nellis Blvd
From I-515: Exit 69 E (Flamingo). Turn right onto Boulder Hwy S. Watch for left turn
lane into KOA just past Sam’s Town Hotel & Gambling Hall. Located near many 515 582
RV rental depots, including Road Bear RV, El Monte RV and JUCY RV Rentals. 592 E Flamingo Rd Exit
McLeod Dr
S Pecos Rd
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RESERVATIONS 800-562-7270 • INFO 702-454-8055
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0 1 mi
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5225 Boulder Highway, Las Vegas, NV 89122
3 Laughlin/Avi Casino
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163 68
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LAUGHLIN Laughlin/Avi Casino KOA is about 11 miles from the Laughlin strip. It is
N s directly across the street from the casino resort with 24-hour shuttle
CA V
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Aha service available. As a KOA guest, you’ll have free access to Avi Resort
Macav and Casino’s private beach, pool, boat launch and fitness center. You’ll also
Ne
Pkwy
95 find a Vegas-style casino with slots and table games, a bingo hall, keno and
Aztec Rd a sports book. Enjoy fine dining at the MoonShadow Grille or a casual meal by
the beach at Aha Cantina. Other options include the Native Harvest Buffet,
AZ
CA
0 5 mi
Mojave Roast and a 24-7 café. Kids Quest offers a play area, movies, video
0 5 km
95 games and activities for children (hourly rate) while their parents enjoy the casino.
On-site KOA amenities include free Wi-Fi and cable TV, a laundry room, showers,
40 Exit 141 Exit 142 a picnic area and a dog-run area. Self-contained units only. Pool: Open all year.
NEEDLES
Max pull thru: 90 ft. Your host: Ana Oviatt.
From I-40 Exit River Rd cutoff, which becomes Needles Hwy, north 14 miles to
OPEN ALL YEAR Aha Macav Pkwy. Look for Avi sign. Turn right and continue 2 miles to the Avi.
koa.com/camp/laughlin
RESERVATIONS 800-562-4142
INFO 702-535-5450
10000 Aha Macav Parkway
Laughlin, NV 89029
NV
CA
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Casino & Hotel offer the fun and convenience of KOA camping with R. 3rd St BUS
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full access to resort hotel amenities. That means nightlife, entertainment, 80
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shops, restaurants and, of course, big-time gaming excitement paired with V erdi Rd
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comfort, 24-hour security and well-lit, well-maintained camping facilities. 80
At an elevation of 4,866 feet, this all-RV campground features full hookups
at every site, including cable, free Wi-Fi and a scenic view of the Truckee River
Boomtown Exit
Garson Rd 4 To Reno
and surrounding mountains. The landscaped KOA also offers a seasonal heated
pool and spas. Nearby, there is a Cabela’s retail store and a Chevron Mini Mart.
0 .5 mi
Whether you go for picnic tables or poker tables, you’re a big winner here.
0 .5 km
Pool: May–Oct. Max pull thru: 55 ft.
Go north at Exit 4 on I-80, north of the Boomtown Casino & Hotel. Eleven miles
west of US 395. Four miles east of California/Nevada state line. OPEN ALL YEAR
koa.com/camp/reno
RESERVATIONS 888-562-5698
INFO 775-345-2444
2100 Garson Road, PO Box 399
Verdi, NV 89439
5 Wendover
With a panoramic mountain view and backing two of five casinos,
80 Exit the Wendover KOA has it all. Located just 10 miles from the world-
410
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Wend records, you’ll find excellent fishing, bird-watching, hiking and even scuba diving
ove
Way
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lvd
ence that frequent the area, or you’re looking for an oasis at day’s end, this is a place
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to kick back and relax. The Wendover KOA (Mountain time zone) is open year-
93 round, with a seasonal outdoor pool, grocery and souvenir shop, laundry and
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0 .25 mi pet friendly. Pool: Memorial Wknd–Labor Day Wknd. Max pull thru: 80 ft.
0 .25 km
From I-80: Take West Wendover Exit 410 south to Wendover Blvd, keep straight
1/4 mile to Florence Way to Camper Dr, turn right. KOA is on the left. From north
93A: Take a left on Wendover Blvd. At first stop sign turn left on Florence Way,
OPEN ALL YEAR 1/4 mile to Camper Dr, turn right. KOA is on the left. GPS: N40.734367, W114.065941
koa.com/camp/wendover
RESERVATIONS 800-562-8552
INFO 775-664-3221
651 North Camper Drive
West Wendover, NV 89883
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HAMPSHIRE
CITIES AND Canaan D-3 Epping E-4 Hillsborough E-3 Littleton B-3 Pittsburg A-4 Tilton D-3
Chocorua C-4 Exeter E-4 Hinsdale E-2 Londonderry E-4 Pittsfield D-4 Troy E-3
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0 10 20 30 Miles Belmont D-4 Conway C-4 Gorham B-4 Keene E-2 Milton D-4 Rochester D-4 Washington E-3
Bennington E-3 Danbury
Quabbin D-3 Greenville E-3 Kingston E-4 Nashua E-4 Salem E-4 Weare E-3
0 15 30 45 Kilometers Berlin C-4 Derry
Res. E-4 Groveton B-4 Laconia D-4 Newport D-2 Seabrook E-5 Wentworth C-3
Bethlehem C-3 Dover E-5 Hampton E-5 Lancaster B-3 North Conway C-4 Somersworth D-5 Wolfeboro D-4
Bradford E-3 Durham E-5 Hancock E-3 Lebanon D-2 Ossipee D-4 Stewartstown A-4 Woodstock C-3
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RESERVATIONS 800-562-9855 • INFO 603-323-8536 23 104
893 White Mountain Highway, Route 16, Tamworth, NH 03886
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30 0 .5 km
RESERVATIONS 800-562-9736 • INFO 603-745-8008
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202 RESERVATIONS 800-562-5141 • INFO 603-332-0405
0 2 km
79 First Crown Point Road, Strafford, NH 03884
VT
Wknd–Labor Day Wknd. Max pull thru: 90 ft. Your hosts: Bex & Brad Hare. WHITEFIELD
NH
115 2
From Route 3 and 302: Go 2 miles on 3 N, take 115. KOA is on the right. 3
116
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LITTLETON
Whitefield, NH 03598. N44.305143, W71.532877 302 BETHLEHEM
302
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COMPETITIVE
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reduced processing fee (up to
FOR YOUR RV
and credit approval. Certain fees, closing costs, and
restrictions may apply. RV loans offered through
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*Depending on funded loan amount. KOA Gift
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