We stayed here three nights while viewing a area we had been considering moving to in a few years. The campground office and adjoining bathroom and showers were spotless. There is no paved drives in the campground and it was dusty from not much rain. If it were not for needing three days in the area we would have only stayed one night. There is nothing in the area, no newspapers even near the Interstate 10 gas station and a dialup modem connection in a room in the back of the main building that smells like a fruit cellar. The managers are very friendly and the campground won awards in 2006 from KOA, but I don't think they would win any now. Also, it is very quiet at night and no interstate noise, being approx. a mile off I-10. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
I didn't actually see this campground in the light since we used it for an overnight stop. The manager was very friendly and helped us get into our site, making sure our slide cleared the tree and hook ups in our site. The bathrooms were sparkling, as were the showers. They do a good overnight business and have long pull thru w/e sites right by the entrance for people just wanting to get off the road for the night. We saw several large motorhomes with their toads still attached. Would definitely stay here again. The store also has pizza. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
We had site #43 PT. Sites are grass with a picnic table. FHU at site.Very clean showers and restrooms. Manger very friendly and helpful. Small playground, pool, cabins available, no grill or fire ring at site but there are some near pool to use. LP gas is available and there is a camp store. We only stayed overnight on our way west. There is only 1 restaurant in Chattahoochee as we came to find out. It's about 15 miles away from KOA. We would stay here again and have. We camped here in a Motorhome.
I will rate this campground low for one reason the manager blamed us for the sewer smell. Our coach has a macerator added by the previous owners. It has good and bad like all things. We used it for 2 weeks over the summer with no problems. We stayed at this campground 3 nights and on the one day the manager wanted to blame our coach for making a STINK I informed him the tanks were closed!! But there was no convincing him that the problem might be with his system! If my system is closed how would my odors be coming from his pipes which he told me he had to pour bleach down? He had already found us guilty and no matter what I had to say he was not going to listen. Won't stay at this KOA hope others aren't like this one. This was our first try at KOA and not so good!!!!!! We camped here in a Motorhome.
We were on site 42 which was in the row that is used the most for overnighters. The sites were very very close. Almost like being at a Rally. The entrance was on a slope with a rather large rock in the middle. After entering, it did become a much better road. The owner was very, very friendly. Our reservation was ready for us, as we had called 2 weeks prior to our arrival. We were billed on our credit card before our arrival, which I thought was strange. Usually only done at larger campgrounds. There were 6 motorhomes all about 40' lined up by evening for just overnights. All the RVer's were very quiet and conscious of how close we all were and respected one another. They had a very small fenced in yard for dogs. I have two Corgis who did enjoy the fence, but were used to a larger area to play in. Will stay again on our travels on I-10 thru that area. Very easy on/off. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Nice shaded park..super friendly host..easy on and off the interstate but far enough away to miss the noise...typical KOA in the aspect of closeness of spots but roomy enuff for a longer stay if desired. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Lovely owner, and nice site. Not too level, but a woodsy feeling. Nice store. The drive in was past the old jai lai building (kind of depressing), but not a bad place to stop for the night (on the way). We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very clean park, all sites are pull thrus. Small pool, playground, horseshoe pit, pavilion with outdoor grill. Pets welcome. Picnic table at site but no fire ring. Tight spaces, but awning can go out. LP gas available. There is a camp store with a pancake breakfast in the mornings. All sites packed dirt/gravel, but level. Extra person above 2 people charge. New owner as of July 2004. Would use this park again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.