It is a nice campground, to stop along I-80. They had a great dog area. The campground was right next to a corn field. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Good overnight stop along I-80. Price reflects KOA member discount for full hookup site. Sites are all level, gravel. On a Friday evening in late August, it was less than half full. Earlier in the month they said they were packed -- before school started. Would stay here again if in the area. We indulged in the all-you-can-eat pancake breakfast, and it was pretty good for $5. They make pizza in the office and will deliver to your site. The folks who make breakfast also make a dinner in the evening (not sure what days ). Tonight it's Swedish meatballs and chicken fried steak. Pretty ambitious stuff for a small KOA. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This a well maintained campground with a friendly staff. It is located just off the interstate in the middle of a large cornfield, but being in full season the corn acted as a great muffler for the highway. Everything was immaculate and the pool was nice. The only downsides were that the hot water system could not keep up with he demand for showers and the wifi service was very weak. Otherwise, this is a great campground for an overnight stop on the way to another destination. I highly recommend it. We camped here in a Tent Trailer.
A nice level gravel site. Access was easy enough. The sewer connection is in an odd location. Site 65 has a light pole that you might want to avoid if you are towing and don't want to disconnect your toad. We were able to get our coach around it upon exit since the campground across the road was empty. Dog friendly. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We stopped here for a single night. We had a long pull-thru near the south (open) end of the park. Services were fine and well-located except for the sewer which, at first, I thought was my neighbors. There was a narrow pad with less-than-adequate gravel. There are some seasonal sites but they were nicely maintained. It is nothing special here but ok for overnight and close to the interstate. The price reflects KOA member discount. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This was a great overnight stay. Looks like the park has undergone numerous recent updates. Located right off the interstate and very convenient. Kids loved it for all the typical KOA amenities. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Owners worked hard to provide all a pleasant stay. On site food service/restaurant was reasonably priced with great food. Clean pool, shaded and unshaded sites, all of which are level and most pull through. Some sites were narrow but hopes to construct wide sites in the future. Two shower houses (handicap accessible), one laundry room, and hot tub - none of which we used. Ample dog walk access and plenty of dumpsters. Previously mentioned cooked to order Pizza was above average. We stayed for one week and got to know staff well. First KOA ever for us but a very positive first impression. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Well-maintained, clean. Far enough off the interstate to be quiet. Owners present and helpful. Gravel roads and site, which was level. Large site in length, but somewhat tight with your neighbor if you have slide-outs. Good for satellite. Wireless is very weak, and often unavailable depending on your location. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The attendants were two young people. Very friendly and business like. Described all services available. Encouraging for this day and age. I purchased a pizza (great) at check-in to be delivered. They got busy in the office and it took longer than stated. Apologized and gave me a 2 liter drink for waiting. Nothing special. Just a level, shady space. Good wifi. Many families were swimming. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Very friendly and helpful staff. Level sites Restrooms were clean. Great laundry facilities. Great pet walk area. Easy access to Rt. 80. Would stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Used this for an overnight stop. A bit pricey but that's KOA for you. Reception staff were friendly and Hunt's pizza is available from the office/store. The pull-through sites where we were were rather close together and so I wouldn't choose this for a long stay but 50 amp, sewer, etc. were fine and we didn't need to unhook our tow. The office serves as a tornado shelter and the park information sheet has helpful emergency procedures which was reassuring since a storm passed through during the night. Can't comment on the on-site facilities as we didn't use them. There is free WiFi, we didn't use that either, though. Site was satellite-friendly. We would stay here again for an overnight. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We came late in the season to visit friends that were camped here. The roads had plenty of potholes. The sites were small but we were lucky to find a long enough one so there was room to adjust. The Wi-fi was good. Since it was so late in the season, there was no one at the office. On most days, someone would come to do whatever they needed to do and then leave again. It was a typical KOA; it was overpriced at $25. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Usual high end KOA with no cable. Expensive laundry at $2 a load, $1.50 dryer for an hour. Loved Pioneer Village Museum in Minden, NE. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Dust…dust…dust. It is located on a dirt road and has dirt interior roads…and Nebraska wind shoots billows of dust through the DG. Trees, but they need to be trimmed. We had to back out of our pull-through site. Pool was clean, but small. No cable but reasonable reception of networks with antenna. Water connections are shared, which mean we had to connect on passenger side of MH. Fortunately we have a long hose. Sites close together. Laundry expensive. We camped here in a Motorhome.
I have stayed at many KOA's and I am a little disappointed with these grounds. I would probably drive a little further than to stay here again. It must be older and the spots are closely positioned. They seem to have a lot of permanent campers and they don't seem to bother about 'howling' dogs, we are near a hound dog and some of the renters are in and out using fowl language. If I had my grandchildren or children with I would have to go to the management about this loud verbal use. We are staying for one night. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Some big trees give little shade. The pool was very nice, refreshing, clean and was shaded later in the day. A hot tub is available in a little room. A bathroom code is necessary in order to use the bathrooms/showers and it was difficult to get the door and code to cooperate. The bathrooms/showers were clean. They have a little cafe that feeds certain special dinners at a reasonable cost. WiFi worked perfectly. The gravel pads were level and easy to pull into. The campground was quiet. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
The rude person I talked on the phone with was only the beginning. When we checked in the man was unfriendly and abrupt. He did want to be bothered to sell up propane. We have stayed here before and had no problems. So I don't know if they have new staff. The spot was easy to access and nice and long. Wifi worked great, no cable. We were in trees so couldn't use our dish. This was just an over night stay so we moved on quickly. Not sure if I would come back. We can overlook allot if the people are the least bit friendly. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We stayed at this park for 1 1/2 months. This park is ok. Sites are very cramped. Large pet area. Swimming pool is small. They wanted to charge extra for some couples we knew that had children. Our monthly rate was $500. Wouldn't be bad for a quick one or two night stay. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This was a very nice park. When making the reservation earlier in the day, I was actually asked if we wanted shade! The set up for rest rooms and showers is unique. They are single rooms, so you have plenty of privacy. This might be a problem if they are extra-booked, we never had to wait. Very well-kept. While they don't have cable, we were able to receive several national network channels with our antenna quite clearly. We would definitely like to stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Pleasantly surprised. This campground is in the middle of a corn field! Not much to look at, but the cafe won me over. Pool looked clean, although did not use. Bathrooms very clean and spacious. Friendly staff. We ate dinner at their little cafe/restaurant. The food was great. Spent one night passing through. Easy on, easy off I-80. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Typical KOA: clean, decent accommodations and reasonably well run. The sites were not large, buy easy for a big rig to pull through. Full hookups were provided. Most sites have some shade which is good because it is out on the prairie. Pool was average and hot tub was a residential model house in a small building - not very inviting. If they had WiFi, we did not hear about it. The only computer access we observed was a modem connection in the main office. We stayed here one night en route to Colorado and it was fine and served the purpose. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We camped here as a stop-over on our way to Colorado. We had a gravel pull-through site and there wasn't much room on either side of us. If we had put out our awning, it would have stretched to our neighbor's site. We arrived at 8:30 p.m. after the main office had already closed and we ended up having some problems with out trailer. Our neighbors on the site next to us were extremely helpful to us, but the KOA staff was no where to be found and the next morning when we inquired about repair places, they were not very knowledgeable. The restrooms were clean, although all doors had a locking mechanism on them and you needed to punch in an access code to open the doors. This seemed over-protective to us. The campground was close to I-80, although the noise did not bother us. We camped here in a Tent Trailer.
Nice KOA. We arrived after a good rain that had gone through and there were many puddle and water holes. Quite muddy and wet. Sites were gravel and a lot of grass. We were assigned a spot but couldn't use it due to all the water. I found another spot, told the office, they said fine, and everything was great from there. Great park when dry!! Have kitchen for dinner and breakfast, excellent food, nice staff, and other than the rain, very clean area and facilities. Would stay here again, but only when dry. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Typical KOA park. Clean restrooms and easy on/off from interstate. Sites are close but for an overnight stay, it's very convenient. We camped here in a Motorhome.
These owners were the most unfriendly, unpleasant people we have come across in 29 states. We were there for 4 months while working. When we arrived in April washers were $1.50 by May 15 they had gone to $1.75 and by June 1 they had gone to $2.00. They wanted an additional $3/day for one of the guys on our crew that had wife and 4 children coming for the summer on top of the outrageous monthly rate of $425 that was quoted when we reserved and immediately jumped to $475 (30amp) and $500 (50amp) on May 1. Owner kept trying to convince us that he was losing money on his monthlies...I am a number cruncher...if he wasn't full to capacity every night and turn away 14 per monthly site per month then he didn't lose a dime...besides when does the guest want to hear the owner gripe! If it were the last park available I'd pass it by! We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We stopped here. Things were taken from our site. Will not stay in this park again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Review Rating
[ 1 / 10 ]
September 2006
$30
When we arrived, they put us in # 1, a secluded spot that was blocked from view on 3 sides. While there our spare tire and wheel was taken. It was there before we went to bed and gone next morning. I think they could have more security. When I called the owner to tell him about the tire he was very rude. I suggested maybe he could have more security and he said I was nuts and hung up on me. I was very nice to him. I just didn't want someone else to have something taken. We will never stay there again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Good place for overnight stop. Even though it is near I-80, sound is muffled. No cable service, but otherwise nice layout. Does have shade trees. Large area for walking animals. Breakfast is available in the recreation room. We camped here in a Motorhome.
One of the nicest campgrounds we've stayed in ... in the middle of a cornfield ... off the highway so very quiet ... extremely professional and helpful staff ... served dinner in the pool house (we'd hoped for acceptable and got EXCELLENT meals at a more than reasonable rate). We'll stay here again in a heartbeat!! We camped here in a Motorhome.
Excellent campground. The sites were nice size. Did not feel cramped at all. The grandchildren enjoyed the pool and the staff were very friendly. They had a pancake breakfast that we did not use because we left too early. Campground was clean, well-kept and the sites were level. Very country, very pleasant campground. Near the interstate but the road noise didn't really bother us. Would stay here again any time we are in the area. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very nice KOA. Easy to get to and move around in. Mostly pull-thru sites. New owners who were very friendly & helpful. Restrooms & laundry very clean. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Review Rating
[ 7 / 10 ]
2003
$25
Check interstate ramp construction. You may not be able to get back on the interstate.
Couldn't get to Grand Island except by 20 miles of dirt road when we stayed. Good facility, somewhat run down. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Review Rating
[ 9 / 10 ]
2003
$27
Decent base camp for visiting Grand Island, Nebraska and the Stuhr Museum there. Nothing special, but nothing wrong with it either. When we were there the exit was closed because of construction, but they gave us directions on how to get there.
We camped here in a Travel Trailer.