Great last minute reservation

Our ETA for the Grand Canyon ended up being later than usual yet we were in search of showers. We were going to just shower at a Love’s nearby and then head to a dispersed campsite; Love’s timed showers were $13 per person.

I don’t usually prefer KOA campsites because they’re always pricey for the bare minimum space. I ended up calling Flagstaff KOA and they had last minute reservations for a simple campsite with no hookups; we were van camping. The price was the same as it would have been to have two showers at Love’s. I was impressed.

Evening Temperatures were low 20s and expected to get lower as the night grew. Great last minute decision. It’s about an hour and a half from the Grand Canyon. Would stay here again if In the area.

Great views!

Short drive from Gila Cliff Dwellings. No running water, no cell service, no WiFi and they have vault toilets. If you need those amenities then this is not the campsite for you. There was no crowd mid week during the end of February. The day warmed up nicely and the night was cold, just bring the right gear.

Beautiful site but bad with bugs!

We were in Cheyenne, space 21. Nice and spacious woodsy campsite that just overlooks a little stagnant pond; unsure if there were fish in there or that the water was good enough to swim in. There were close vaulted toilets. It was a little distant to the flushed toilets and showers but a shirt drive up the hill was fine, you can walk too if you’d like.

The campsite during after the sun goes down is a different story. The bugs here are horrible, they are attracted to light of any kind, so do yourself a favor and grab quite a few of those citronella candles.

The lake was amazing and beautiful. It was too cold for us to swim but we grabbed a 1 day fishing license and caught soooooooo many fish. They have an amazing fishing cleaning station as well.

Overall, decent stay. Would attempt to stay again if I was more prepared for the bugs.

Great amenities!

Just outside the west entrance of Yellowstone, the campsite was pretty awesome with the walk in reservation we made. We wanted to snag a campsite inside the park but it was full. We came across a few tent sites just around West Yellowstone, with rain in the forecast and a long tiring drive, we drove past KOA and made a quick u-turn. They had tent availability, free showers and laundry facilities that we desperately needed.

The site itself was close to restrooms and was a small but cute layout, however, the dirt was too soft for gusty winds, we were right under a street lamp and we were so close to the entrance that we could hear all conversations and cars that drove in and out of the park.

The showers and restrooms were nice and clean. A little pricy for what we would usually pay for a no hookup tent site but at the end it gave us exactly what we needed.

One of the best campsites

Affordable, clean vaulted restrooms, beautiful river view and walk from site 6. Bear boxes, fire pits and sturdy picnic table. River fishing was good here. Not too far from Hoback Market which has just about everything you need or may have forgotten for your trip.

If you’re attached to your electronics and are in need of WiFi and cell service this probably not the spot for you.

We loved the campsite, ended up staying longer than expected. We were supposed to stay inside Grand Teton National Park but found nothing quite comparable to what we had here.

Also wanted to point out that Andrea, the camp host, was extremely informational, approachable and just an overall sweet lady.