One of the best KOAs to date, parking spaces are tight but other amenities make this park the one to visit. Lots for kids, close to town, Wi-Fi is outstanding, nice shade for the spaces, close to town, just across the street from a state park….highly recommend!
We stayed in the tent village and was a good amount of space for my husband myself, 5 year old and large dog. The boarder was great the kiddo respected the boundaries. The cover was great our tent fit under and we used the countertop to cook on. There is storage under either which was a nice surprise we had a padlock to leave things more secured. Everything was great until we got the neighbors from hell. But we didn’t let it ruin our time. We actually extended a day so the kiddo could enjoy all the weekend activities at the park. She used the indoor pool, game room, mining, mini golf, bounce pillow, multiple playgrounds, they had a monsters inc movie night, a dance party train/quad pulled kids around. She got to stuff her own unicorn, tie dye items. She had a blast alot of stuff was free some of the activities did cost. But we had alot of fun. Such a great way to start the summer camping season. Bathrooms were clean. It was nice to be able to communicate with the koa with text message. Our neighbors were very loud and obnoxious at night there dogs got loose it was disappointing nobody seemed to be around to quiet them down. But would very much like to stay here again. And would recommend.…
This is a nice Koa, for families! They have a tie dye station, they had games and basketball court, mini golf. A jump pad, they had a “train” ride which is like the caterpillar going taking kids on a ride through the park. They have giant chess. They are across the access to bike riding and hiking in Fort Stevens. I liked that they had spots for tents. RVs, and cabins! Oh I saw a dog park too! Indoor and outdoor swimming pool, out door is certain times of the year.
These are all Cute little towns. Astoria being the cutest of course. Turn of the century architecture a bunch of large bridges and way too many taverns. I was there on a Friday night and it seemed pretty hoppin downtown. I've only been here a couple times but, I guess it's worth the drive
I would give this campground a ZERO if I could! This is one of the most expensive KOA's we ever stayed in and yet their internet access is limited and slow, if you have a site with tv access you only get a fuzzy 4-6 channels. Most of their sites are decent except the back row where the sites are small, and the road is too narrow to drive in and out and it's hard to park a trailer without asking people to move their trucks. Depending on who is working the desk, but there some that are terribly rude people. They don't like to be bothered with questions or concerns even though their website invites feedback! We have camped in many, many KOA's all over the country and this by far is the worst one and we will NEVER go there again.
The management of this facility is one giant cluster. After checking into our RV space we have 30-40 people walk through our.campsite in the next 4 hours. When I saw a staffer and asked if there was something they might do about it he responded "Well you could yell at them." When the problem persisted I went to the office and complained. They agree it was not appropriate and the five people showed up an hour later and wrapped our entire campsite, including my pickup with caution tape. The photos show how egregious it was. So instead of dealing with the problem, they chose to make an embarrassing spectacle of someone who voiced a legitimate complain. Our next door neighbor told us the next day they thought maybe we were being quarantined for covid. They never offered to let us move and simply said We can't stop it." Over two days we had well over 100 walk through our site. A complain to their Corporate office got no response until I was adamant and then they simply referred it back to the KOA manager who said only, over and over, "I'm sorry you had a bad experience." Head for the local Walmart parking lot. It will be a better experience.…
This is one of the nicer KOAs. Sites are large, clean, and well maintained with trees, feels more secluded. We stayed in 214 which is a full hookup with a large fire ring with benches, picnic table, and a newer propane BBQ/utensils. Tons of Kids activities and great places to walk your dog. Staff very friendly. Walking Distance to the beach, about a mile. Off the road so minimal noise. We will definitely be back!
We stayed here for 5 days ,here we go ,They force you to wear these goofy yellow bands and lock the front gate down like a max security prison,Wifi and Tv is the worst ive ever experienced.Communication is only through email or text they will not answer there phone ,try it and you will see .Kids train that looks like a whiplash tin box for your kids starts up at 10am blowing horn and making noise.When entering campground they want to see your yellow band and will get very upset if you dont have it on.90 dollars a night for what? Not a great Camping experience .
I loved this KOA---my campsite was in one of their "Tent villages" --lots of room and felt private due to the fences separating the tent sites. Every staff member I came in contact with was super friendly and helpful. The bathrooms were kept very clean, the quiet hours were respected (not always the case!!) and I felt safe with the measures they had in place due to the Covid pandemic. They are located right across from a state park, with many attractions (such a hundred year old shipwreck, a WW2 fort and beautiful beaches) and within easy driving distance to both Astoria and Seaside--there is no shortage of things to do and places to see. Despite the restrictions of the pandemic (such as closed pools and other amenities) they went out of their way to continue to have safe and fun activities for visitors. I am looking forward to staying here again in the future.…
When we pulled up, we thought for sure we found a gem. It was pretty and clean, a beautiful fire pit welcomed us at the check in window. It was weird how they lined us up like we were in the races and the guard, yes koa guard, wouldn’t let us in until we all had our koa issued wristbands on. As we went down the hill to to back row, we first thought maybe we went to far into a storage part or maybe employee parking. Tons of trailers parked right on top of each other with trucks and cars piled haphazardly on both sides of the one lane row. We were shocked to see site numbers. We white-knuckled the truck and trailer down the narrow gap to the roundabout, where our site was located. There was no way in h-e-double hockey sticks we were getting our 27’ travel trailer into that site. There were large but short boulders strewn around the sites and the circle. No way could you maneuver into that angle without moving BOULDERS. How many people must destroy their trucks and rims?! I called the KOA TWICE with no answer. We had to turn around and go all the way back to the office to complain. They gave us another site, in the same drunken carnie camping area we had the first time. It was truly awful. We couldn’t wait to get out of there. We would never camp here again. It’s unbelievable how they pack people and trailers down that last row. It’s dangerous for children to be riding around there too. …
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