The park was easy to find and it was well laid out with several pull-through sites. The office was clean with a few supplies available. The water spigot was below ground level and not the easiest thing to hook-up. As usual the price was higher than most RV Parks, $31.00, but it was convenient for us. I would stay here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Stayed two nights. Wi-Fi good and cable TV also. Park is older, rustic. Fairly good gravel sites. Pet friendly and lots of grass and 2 dog areas. No street lighting so pitch dark for walking dog at night. A lot of tent sights. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We have stayed here many times with no problem. This last time....made reservations for full hookups. We got there....found the site I was supposed to have was taken...the people hadn't left yet. We pulled into another site.and was told they thought that site was already reserved. We got taken to another site. We found out after having almost completed hooking up that we had no sewer service. She said...you can dump for free at the dump station. We stayed 2 nights and the first spot along with others that were full hookups were never used. We inquired when leaving about being able to dump and were told the fee was 7.00. It was a nice campground but we were very confused by this time. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
The check in process was very disorganized. I was supposed to be taken to my site and the attendant did not show up. I decided to find my own site. My wife asked how much the washer and dryer was and the clerk stated "I don't know. I do my laundry at home". The sewer drain at our site was so slow that I could not drain the black tank without it overflowing. I should have known since there was tissue evidence all around the sewer area. VERY noisy with traffic all night long. If you need quiet do not stay here. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The staff was friendly and I liked that they had a gas station. However, the rate was too high as there is little to do in the area. The worst problem was the mosquitoes. There were hundreds of them on the door our our RV and all over our car. We hated to even go outside. I would not stay there again. The next day we drove about 80 miles and stayed at a beautiful park in Crescent: Big Pines RV Park. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a decent park with good facilities (FHU, Wi-Fi, cable, and a pool). It is nothing special but certainly an adequate stopover. I did not find the "skeeters" to be as bothersome as some of the previous reviewers. There are numerous stores and restaurants within a mile of the park. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Not a bad park to stay in. It was very buggy. We had raid and four candles going. Still had so many bugs we could hardly stand it. Did like that they sold gasoline, and we filled up there; it saved time. We stayed there one night. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This is an OK place. Everything worked well. The staff was friendly. I had called for a full pull-through, but when we arrived we were too long 38' + pickup to fit the full we could have had a water and electricity. There were a lot of kids (school bus stop) but they were well behaved. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a good campground for a short stay. All of the staff were friendly. The nightly camping fee was pricey, considering the lack of area attractions. There is a swimming pool, however, in our 6 day stay I didn't see anyone use it. The streets are gravel and very dusty. The cable TV signal was very good and the wifi signal was strong. The laundry facilities were more than adequate. The 115 V electric park power was very low (below 110 V) and we had to use a autoformer to keep the ac voltage in the safe to use zone on the plug-in voltage moniter. We would stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Sites are narrow and some are side-by-side hookups. Staff was friendly. Laundry is large and resonably priced. We were upset that KOA has discontinued the Gold Card 15% discount, but that isn't the local staff's fault. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Great little park. Very clean and improved over stays we have had hear before. Entrance takes some planing as it is small. Once inside you feel like you are camping and the place is quite. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Nice old KOA that looks like it's been there for some time. Staff/owners were VERY friendly and very helpful. Older park, but very clean and well maintained although the roads are un-paved and a bit dusty. A little too accessible to the public as two shady characters were using their public laundry one night and we had to tell them to leave our site. Not really a "destination" type park, but great for a stopover since there is ample shopping and dining within walking distance. We stayed there while on business in KF for a few days and would do so again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Even though this is the only place to stay in K-Falls they do not act like it. Staff is glad you are there! They even take you to your site. Did feel welcome. Wi-Fi has great service. Park is clean and trees are trimed nicely. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very nice park, large level sites, not too close together. Very helpful staff led us to our site on a golf cart. Not sure of facilities in the surrounding area as we only stopped overnight. Would definitely stay again if passing thru Klamath Falls. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Stayed here for the Oregon State American Legion convention. Great Staff took awsome care of all us Vets that were here. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Review Rating
[ 4 / 10 ]
2002
$27
All roads were gravel. Sites with full hookups were gravel, sites with electricity and water only were grass. Sites are narrow and will accommodate slide outs, but awnings may not fit. Lots of trees. Play area for kids. Two pet areas. Unleaded and Diesel fuel on site, at very competitive prices with local stations! Staff very friendly. We camped here in a camper.
The sites are under a forest of 200 feet tall pine trees. The sites are arranged in a random, somewhat confusing way, but once you figure out which site is yours and get your rigged parked, you are really in for a beautiful visit. Even with full hook-ups, you are truly camping, complete with a large fire-ring. The restaurant has good food with reasonable prices. The store/marina has everything you would need during your stay. My only complaint is that the store closes at 5:00--way too early. This is a good location while visiting Crater Lake. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We took our grandchildren on a trip through Oregon, and this was one of their favorite campgrounds. We arrived on a Sunday afternoon, and the National Park rangers gave a presentation on wildlife brought with them a bald eagle and an owl. The campground is rustic, with lots of pine trees and no paved roads. The restrooms are clean and the showers nice. There is a swimming area and fishing, no jet skis or water skiing. Nice family atmosphere. Close enough to Crater Lake for a day trip. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Great family resort in the mountains off Highway 140. Sites are spacious with grills & picnic tables. Lots of trees that may necessitate maneuvering around for the back-in sites. RV sites fairly level. Lake provides good boating/fishing recreation and has good swimming area and nice walking trails. Facilities well taken care of, individual garbage can at site emptied daily. Would definitely stay again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Fairly run down park. Many permanent old RV's with lots of junk around them. Lots of permanent tenants with lots of barking dogs. Could be a nice place with some major clean up and renovation, and the owners/staff were nice people. Wi-Fi didn't work well at all. Definitely WILL NOT return. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Called ahead as was the only Good Sam park in the town that we saw listed. What a run down place! Office help was nice but the park was borderline junkyard. Many permanent old RV's with lots of junk around them. They put us in a space right next to a dog kennel with 2 large barking dogs. Wi-Fi didn't work well at all. Fortunately we only stayed here overnight and will not stay here again. Good Sam should look closer at this one and re-rate it correctly. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This park has quite a few long term residents that we did not perceive as a problem. Full hookups for less than $30. Adequate sites, close to highway (in town), but we were not bothered by street noise. We would go there again. Sign in is at motel office. We would stay there again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This place was real scary at first. Pool was empty. It was on the highway so it was noisy. We had one of the nicest spots, space 28.; I think there were only two nice spots. All sites are pull thru. Ours was a pull thru off to the side so we had lots of soft green grass outside our door as well as a picnic table. We didn't venture into the bathrooms. We would only consider this as an overnight stay when passing through town. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This park looked like it was nice once upon a time but has fallen into disrepair. The staff was polite and friendly. We were told we had WiFi but no one in the park could receive the signal. One customer was walking around the park with his laptop but still could not connect. Only stayed one night and would avoid staying here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The staff was very friendly and helpful. We had electrical problems with the rig and the staff guided us to the best place for help. The park was a little run down on the grounds , but the laundry, club room spotless. We would stay here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We saw this campground in less than perfect condition. They had just opened up for the season. A little late due to some snow storms that had covered the area in a deep blanket. We still enjoyed our stay and got to see the area to some extent. The grounds are a lot like a state park but the sites are smaller. In the height if the season it might be a little too close for some. Larry and Linda were great hosts. One important feature is the restaurant that is opening for it's 98the season on May 2! The resort in in the Winema National Forest and close to hiking. The resort is right next to the canoe trail that runs through the Upper Klamath River. Some of the cabin guests were there for the fishing. Must be a good area to get your fishing fix! We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Classic old mountain resort. Great lodge excellent food, funky old cabins, marina, boat rentals, and a marked canoe trail through the tules. My wife and took our kayaks on the trail and saw bald eagle, lake otter, lots of birds of every size, excellent fishing. RV sites primitive and small with hook ups. I can only imagine what a grand place this was 50 years ago. Loved it, still have a picture of the sunset over the lake as a screen saver. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
The web site caught our eye as wife is a beginning golfer. We arrived expecting a simple 9 hole short course and driving range. The course was dead, the driving range was closed. You could see that this place was nice at one time but has fallen on hard times. Too bad, it was what we wanted but didn't met the lowest of expectations. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This is a mobile home park that is slowly converting to an RV Park. It is pretty rough in all areas and is way out of the way. Cell phones did not work here. I would not stay here again. The trees were nice but that's about it. It is not close to Klamath Falls at all. Much better options available in the area and for less money. They are part of Passport America but did not honor the rates in the book for the program. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This is a very tranquil/off-the-beaten path location. Clean restrooms/showers. The owners were friendly. This isn't a glamorous location (resort in the title is as bit misleading), the clubhouse has seen better days and the pool has been filled in with dirt and boasts quite a few weeds as does the grass around the RV sites. The water hook-ups were insulated with pink insulation and a wooden box top cover. We had to unwind some of the pink insulation to hook up the water. The womens restroom had an alcove after the first door and as the light was burnt out it in the alcove it was mighty difficult to see. All in all a very quiet/tranquil location. There are lots of permanent units here with year-round residents. I can't comment on the golf course as I'm not a golfer. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.