Rachel C.

Delaware, OH

Joined October 2020

Great overnight stay

We unfortunately were unable to stay longer than a night, but this campsite was just about the cleanest, quietest, and most private campsite I’ve seen - beautiful! The facilities looked brand new and were very clean and well maintained. It looked like there were lots of trails to visit while camping! We did not get great reception though - we have T-Mobile.

Overnight Stay

This definitely was not a traditional ""campsite"". There was a massive casino next door that I am assuming most campers at this KOA were visiting. Very parking lot (esk) and was not a place we would intentionally go back to. The campsite was clean, but really nothing else to write home about. The facilities were wonderful though - very clean and well maintained. It was close to Tulsa, which we needed to be in town for. Staff was super helpful and kind too!

Escape from the City

We loved the location of this campsite. Right next to the water, just outside Dallas, and very secluded. Great hiking and biking trails. Park workers were very helpful and kind. We would have preferred to stay here in warmer weather, but other than weather, it was great. Facilities were clean and well maintained. We got decent cell reception with T-Mobile

Winter Wonderland

Great location right next to various hikes, close to the main road for work and to visit other cities. It was very quiet due to the winter conditions, but the people there were friendly and safe. Beautiful location!

So Beautiful!

This campsite is gorgeous - it is located within a valley surrounded by beautiful mountains. The host was wonderful and helpful and the campsites are very well spaced.

This location does not have hook ups, I could not find showers, and the bathrooms were not the greatest (no hand soap, very cold… not the worst though:).

I did get two bars on my phone (T-Mobile). This is a perfect place to stay if you like a little more seclusion and less bells and whistles! The best part was the view!

Right by the ocean!

My favorite parts of staying at this site were 1) seeing all the elk migrate through the campground, and 2) you’re right by the ocean! The site was clean and family friendly.

There were some downsides, however. This site nickel and dimes you for everything. You only have 3 hours or WiFi and then you must pay, showers are coin operated, laundry cost about $5 in quarters for one load, and the firewood was pretty pricey. The bathrooms in the meadow area were also closed but there was no notification that they had been closed on the website. There were bathrooms and showers in the forest part of the campground, but again, it cost $.75 for 3 minutes of water (about 1 minute of hot water)🙈

Great Stay!

This was one of the best stays we have had in a while. It was a perfect break from some of the more rustic sites. The customer service was top-notch, the facility was clean and peaceful, and there was reception and WiFi. For someone with T-Mobile, I got between 1 and 2 bars.

I would also like to point out that the bathrooms were the cleanest and nicest we have seen so far. A+ stay!

Just alright!

We stayed here three nights since most other campsites around Teton and Yellowstone were closed. This sight was not worth the price - it was very expensive.

There was no signage and we had arrived later in the day from a long drive. We would have never found our sight had we not stopped inside the connected bar by the gas station (if we had arrived much later it would have been closed too).

WiFi hardly worked the first night. As the camp site cleared out, it got better, but definitely not reliable.

Overall, it was an average campsite with beautiful views, but definitely not worth the price. The bar was very friendly though, so I would absolutely recommend stopping in there for a quick drink. There was also a sweet cafe six minutes away in Buffalo valley that we enjoyed.

Great stay!

This campsite was about as good as it gets. The campsite is close to everything you might need/want to see. Mount Rushmore is only a quick 25/30 minute drive, there are multiple hiking trails near by, and several general stores for ice/wood, or anything you might need.

There was a $20 entrance fee into the park for the week. The restrooms were the cleanest we’ve seen and the showers were tidy too! There is drinking water on the outside of the restroom facility as well to fill up those water bottles.

Quiet and pleasant - I absolutely recommend!

Great view!

This campsite was a perfect place to stay for a night - easy access to amazing hiking trails and the campsite was clean and quiet. I do wish they had a better check in process for people coming in later in the day. We got to the campground after close and found an empty non-electric site based off of the allotted sites posted at the entrance. The next day there was still no clear way to make a payment, so we just left our payment in the Dropbox (we are hoping we did it right). Overall, great experience.