Spacious, paved sites with wide grassy areas between. One of the cleanest and nicest KOA's we have ever stayed at. Some noise from nearby highway but much less than freeways. Would definitely recommend this campgound We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Nice KOA, friendly and helpful staff, nice store with game room, they show movies in a barn, have a nice mini-golf course, and rent 3 and 4 wheeled bikes. No complaints at all with this park. Also a basketball court, large grass field, and nice nature walk by the river. We camped here in a Tent Trailer.
Very nice KOA, one of the nicer ones we have stayed in. We got a 25% discount because of a relative in a local hospital which was very nice of them. Pool is heated but the weather was too cold to swim in it. The showers in the restrooms were not the cleanest. Staff was very friendly. There are some full timers, or appear to be. But their sites were very well maintained. The park is close to Hwy. 20 but the trees blocked most of the noise. We will stay there again in July. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
OK Park. It is a KOA. Friendly staff, gravel roads, but a little too much road noise for our enjoyment. Not a lot of choices in the area so this is the best there is. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Was parked in between two permanent rigs, both kinda ratty. Had problems with the TV cable and they said that it had to be my system. Several others also were complaining and lo and behold it started working OK. The park was otherwise clean and was convenient to Corvallis We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Quiet RV park about a 1/4 mile off I-5. Free Wi-Fi (get code from office) and cable TV. Restrooms and showers were clean. Level asphalt/concrete sites. No shade, but not hot this time of the year. Friendly staff; punch code for restrooms, but you need a key for pool area. Quite a few long-term RVers here, but all areas were clean and well kept. We just stayed over night, as we were passing through. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This park is located just short of a mile off Interstate 5. There are sufficient and adequate signs to direct you to the location. Although the park is located in somewhat of an industrial area, the park has good landscaping around the perimeter so you aren't aware of the "industrial" location. RV spots are on concrete pads, which may or may not be level. Spaces are somewhat close together, but there is some "breathing room." I did notice that their sprinkler lines (for their landscaping between RV's) were extended on a "T" connection from the same lines as the water connection for the RV's. This makes me wonder if RV's get enough water pressure when sprinklers are run in the summer. (I only gave "8" because of this...) The park was about 3/4 full when I checked in, but it was very quiet! The literature for the park indicates there is a pool, spa, and small RV supply store; but I wasn't able to check them out. In order to use the pool, spa, and even the laundry room, you have to check out a key during office hours (which means you would then have to remember to RETURN said key before you left....) WiFi worked well, but I was in a spot near the center of the park. Very good cable TV, lots of channels. Great park for an overnight on the way north or south on Interstate 5. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We stayed here as a central location between Salem and Eugene with Coburg in the area also. We found this to be a very nice park. We stayed both on our way to Seattle for an overnight and again on our way back from Seattle for 3 nights. It is convenient to the freeway but with no noise. The park is very clean. Our only negative comments would be that they have no fenced dog area however, they are in back of a large park/soccer field and we would let our dog run there if there was no activity there or no people in the park. Also the spaces were a bit narrow. They were adequate so you did not feel cramped with your neighbors but they did not have very much patio room. We would absolutely stay there again either as an overnight or an extended stay to visit the area. The staff was friendly and helpful with suggestions for restaurants. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Nice park with paved level sites. We had grass between the sites in our row. The pool was open but the hot tub was under construction. We could not use the WiFi in our row back by the pool as the signal was too low. But overall a great place for a short stay or to headquarter for exploring the area. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a wonderful park with great employees and owners. We had no problem getting a WiFi connection. The signal was low but we had no problem getting email or surfing the web. The spaces are a great size and paved (that always gets our attention). There are two laundry rooms. The pool is indoors. We would have preferred an outdoor pool, however, being indoors makes the pool usable year-round. They are still having problems with the spa hot tub, but that did not deter our enjoyment of the park. The park is situated between Portland and Eugene and there are lots of wineries and other sightseeing adventures in the area. Even the Pacific coast is a relatively short drive. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We have stayed here four times. It is one of our favorite parks. We use it when we attend the motorhome rallies at the fairgrounds. It is close to town and stores. The people that run it are very friendly and helpful. The spaces are great for a bigger rig. We recommend it to all our friends that are headed to Albany. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Lovely park, next to a large park (great for kids), quiet, large pull-throughs, nice-sized spaces. Inside pool and spa and clean rest rooms. Small exercise room and rec room. Concrete pads and cable TV. Phone lines available at sites for longer term residents. NO WIFI, that's the only drawback here. This is great for exploring the area or just an overnight. Easy access. We camped here in a Motorhome.