Beautiful. Reservations required during peak months

My family stayed here over Memorial Day weekend. We have a 32 foot travel trailer. During peak months, reservations were required (opens one month in advance).  There's a threaded water spigot attached to the bathroom toward the front of the campground.  The others weren't threaded for a hose. It was beautiful and shady. The campsites up front seemed to be where all the action was, so we opted for a site in the back. We were in site 53. There were two small tent sites that were super close to us, so we were happy they went unoccupied during our stay (I'm not sure if that was intentional or not). In addition, there was a large tree that made backing the trailer in extremely difficult. We scoped out the remaining loops (not all were open) and agreed that site 58 would be perfect.  Only one neighbor and a lot of room.  Azalea is located pretty much directly across from the Kings Canyon Visitor Center and right next to the drive to the Grant Tree. Closest dump station open during our visit was at Princess Campground (about 15 minutes away).

We enjoyed this KOA very much.

We've stayed at this campground twice now. Each time was in the summer and for only one night each time. We thought the spots were nice.  There was lots of shade offered by the many trees. The spaces were also decently sized. We've been at KOAs much tighter than this one. The pull-through sites were priced at approximately $55 per night.  We had 2 bars of Verizon service.  I cannot comment on the WiFi as we didn't use it either time we visited. I also cannot comment on the restrooms as we didn't use those either. I loved the woodsy feel and the convenience offered. It's about 2 miles from the I5, which eliminates road noise, while still being an excellent overnight stop.  We travel north from Fresno, Ca quite often and we will probably  stay here again on future trips.